Dashboard
Revenue by Payment Method Widget
How the Revenue by Payment Method chart works, including what the tooltip count and revenue figures mean.
Revenue by Payment Method is the Dashboard view that shows how completed payment value is distributed across your payment methods. It helps you see not just how much money came in, but how customers are paying it.
What the Chart Represents
- Completed payments: The chart is built from completed payment entries grouped by payment method.
- Tooltip count: The tooltip shows how many payments sit inside that slice, not just the money total.
- Tooltip revenue: The tooltip also shows the revenue total attached to that payment method.
How to Read It
- Large slice: Usually means that payment method is a major route for money coming in.
- High count, lower revenue: That can show a payment method that is common for smaller transactions.
- Date-sensitive: The Dashboard range can change the picture a lot, especially where customers use different methods seasonally or for different job types.
Related articles
- Revenue by Service Widget: Useful when you want a revenue split by service instead of payment route.
- Net Cash Flow Card: Helpful when comparing payment-method mix with the overall money movement figure.
- Business and Date Filtering: The selected businesses and date range both change the chart.
- Widget Visibility and Order: Useful when deciding whether this chart should sit high or low in your layout.