How dashboards work
Every dashboard in reportlab follows a consistent structure so users always know where to look first and how to read the data effectively.
1. High-level metrics
At the top of each dashboard, you will see a set of key performance indicators (KPIs). These provide a quick overview of your most important business outcomes.
Common examples include:
Total Sales
Completed Appointments
Unique Clients Served
Visit Frequency
Retention Rate
The Reference Data → Metrics section of this documentation contains the exact definitions, formulas, and clarifications for each metric.
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2. Time-based trends
Below the KPIs, you will find charts that show how performance changes over time (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc.). These trends help you identify patterns such as seasonality, growth, or changes in demand.
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These visualizations are designed to answer questions like:
Are we improving over time?
Which periods show strong or weak performance?
Are there predictable peaks or slow periods?
3. Breakdowns and comparisons
Further down the dashboard, you will find sections that break your metrics into more specific views, such as:
Location
Region or market
Provider or staff member
Service type
Client type (new vs returning)
Cancellation or no-show reasons
And the documentation will explain:
What each chart represents
Why it matters
What patterns to look for
How the information can guide decisions
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How to interpret reportlab dashboards
Each dashboard is built to answer a set of core business questions. This helps you move from simply viewing data to understanding what it means.
Below is an example of how reportlab frames analysis across business areas.
Is revenue increasing or decreasing?
Which regions or locations are the strongest performers?
How are discounts, taxes, and net sales trending?
Are there growth or decline patterns over time?
How often clients return
Whether retention is improving
The ratio of new vs repeat clients
Trends in client engagement
Appointment volume patterns
Provider utilization
Cancellation and no-show drivers
Scheduling and staffing efficiency
How this documentation supports reportlab
This documentation acts as the interpretation layer for your dashboards. Use it whenever you want to confirm a definition, understand how data is calculated, or interpret what a trend indicates.
Definition of a metric
Reference Data → Metrics
Guidance on what a dashboard is for
The dashboard’s introduction section
Help understanding a chart
The breakdown explanations
Suggestions on what actions to take
Insights & Recommendations on each page
Clarification on calculations
Reference Data → Metrics or Formulas
Recommended workflow for using reportlab
Open a dashboard in reportlab and review the high-level metrics.
Scan the trends to understand how performance is shifting over time.
Review breakdowns to identify strong and weak segments.
Open the corresponding documentation page for explanations and decision-support notes.
Refer to the Reference Data section for definitions or formulas if needed.
This workflow ensures clarity and consistency across your entire organization.
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