Each Dashboard, Its Own Answer.Live, Not Stale.

Sales, Customers, Sales Orders, and Subscriptions each get their own dashboard, built live from the same billing data, so you always open the one that answers the question you actually have.
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How it works

Sales Dashboard — Where Every Rupee Is Coming From

The revenue picture, split the way your business actually runs — not one blended number.
  1. All / Sales Orders / Subscriptions toggle

    View combined revenue or isolate sales-order revenue and subscription revenue separately — total sales, cash collected, revenue from new vs. existing customers, and post-due and pending/auto-renewed receivables. No more guessing which part of the business is actually growing.

    • Combined view or split by order type
    • Cash collected shown alongside post-due amounts
    • Revenue split by new vs. existing customers
  2. Revenue Trend & Auto-Renewal Revenue Trend charts

    An area chart tracks revenue over the selected period; a donut chart shows the split of auto-renewed revenue when viewing a single business.

  3. Branch, plan, and top-customer breakdowns

    Revenue by branch and by subscription plan, plus tables for payment-pending subscriptions, recent new subscriptions, and top customers and plans by revenue.

  4. Built from the same data as the invoice, not a copy

    Every number on the Sales dashboard is read live from the invoices and payments you are already recording, so it can never drift out of sync with the actual billing register.

  5. Post-due and pending amounts, not just collected revenue

    Sitting alongside cash collected, the same dashboard shows what is still owed and what is overdue, so a healthy-looking revenue number is never hiding a growing pile of unpaid invoices.

Every step runs off one shared record — so the feature keeps working whether you touch it or not.

What you get

Customers Dashboard, Filterable by Branch and Date Range

Retention starts with knowing who’s changing status, not discovering it after the fact — and comparing periods or locations is a live read, not a manual reconciliation exercise.
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Inactive Customer Alerts

Recently inactivated customers surface on their own in a dedicated breakdown, not after the fact.

02

Click-Through Chart Drilldowns

Click through from any chart or table straight to the underlying, already-filtered customer list.

03

Branch and Date Filtering

Every dashboard filters to a single branch or date range, showing which location is carrying the business.

04

Custom Date Range Selection

Pick any custom start and end date, so a comparison against a specific past period is always available.

05

Persistent Cross-Dashboard Filters

Filters persist as you move between the Sales, Customers, Orders, and Subscriptions dashboards.

06

At-a-Glance Customer Counts

Total, active, new, and inactivated counts for the selected period are visible in one glance.

07

Built-In Demographic Breakdowns

Breakdowns by status, branch, gender, and age surface directly, no manual pivot table needed.

08

Early Churn Signals

A new-customers trend chart alongside inactivation tables catches a slide in retention early.

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What it removes

Sales Orders and Subscriptions, Each Tracked on Its Own Terms

One-time order activity and recurring renewal behavior each need their own numbers, not one blended dashboard.

Orders created, by customer type and payment status

Total orders created, split by new-customer vs. existing-customer orders, and by paid, post-due, and payment-pending status.

Orders trend chart

An area chart visualizes order volume over the selected period, so a slowdown in one-time sales is visible immediately.

Top products and customers by order volume

See which products are actually driving order volume and which customers order the most, so restocking and outreach decisions are based on real numbers, not a hunch.

Active, auto-renewed, expiring, and post-due counts

Total active subscriptions, subscriptions started, auto-renewed, post-due, expired, and expiring soon — each tracked as its own number, not folded into one "active" total.

Trend charts and status/branch/plan breakdowns

A subscriptions trend chart (created vs. cancelled), an auto-renewal donut chart, and breakdowns by status, branch, and plan, plus tables for recently expired and soon-to-expire subscriptions.

Plan-wise performance, side by side

Compare active count, auto-renewal rate, and revenue across every package you offer in one table, so it is obvious which plan is actually carrying the business.

What Our Customers Say

Rated 4.9/5 by 200+ businesses

I always had a rough sense of monthly revenue, but I genuinely didn't know how much came from new sales orders versus subscription renewals until I could see it split out on the Sales dashboard. Switching over to the Subscriptions dashboard the same week, I caught that our auto-renewal rate had quietly dropped — something one combined number would never have shown me.

Anita Desai

Director · FlexSpace Coworking · Bangalore · 3 Branches

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Rohit ChandranOwner · Chandran Fitness Lab · Kochi · 1 Branch
The Customers dashboard is the one I open first every morning now. It showed me 14 members had been inactivated in a single week, which I would never have noticed from the billing register alone since none of them formally cancelled anything. Turned out a batch of monsoon-season members just stopped showing up. We called them and got 6 back.
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Fatima AnsariFounder · Ansari Home Decor · Lucknow · 180+ Customers
We run new sales orders and repeat orders through the same counter and I could never tell which was actually driving growth without going through invoices manually. The Sales Orders dashboard broke it down by new versus existing customer in a way our old billing sheet just never did, and it turned out repeat orders were nearly 70% of our volume, which changed how we spend on marketing.
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Ishaan BakshiOwner · Bakshi Grooming Lounge · Chandigarh · 1 Branch
I always assumed weekends drove most of our revenue since that's when we're busiest. The sales dashboard split it by day, and it turned out Tuesday evenings, when we run a slow-hour discount, were quietly outperforming Saturday per hour worked. We changed our staffing around that within a week.

Composite scenarios based on how businesses in these industries typically use OpsRadarX — representative, not verified case studies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know.

See Where Every Rupee, Customer, and Renewal Actually Stands

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