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The Add-on Content Analytics page provides data and graphics that display the number of paid entitlements and associated revenue for in-app purchases (IAP) and downloadable content (DLC) offered for purchase in your apps. You can filter the analytics by item and date. These filters show you how much an item earns over a period of time, and evaluate it compared to other items.
To access the Add-on analytics for your app, find your app on the API page. Then Visit Analytics > Add-on Content. The following image shows an example:

The following image shows an example of Add-on content analytics for an app.

When you use the add-on analytics page, you should first choose a date using the Date selector in the upper right hand corner to display the analytics you would like to view. All results on the page will be in relation to this time range you choose. This includes:
You can use the Entitlements Time Series to filter add-content performance by item for the selected time range. The default view is Aggregate, which means all of the add-on items are displayed. Start typing in the title text box, and it filters item based on the characters you enter, so you can easily then find an item you want to see results for.
The following image shows an example of how to choose an add-on item.

For more information on how to provide add-ons for your app, see Add-Ons - Downloadable Content and In-App Purchases and Add-ons: Downloadable Content and In-App Purchases (blog post).