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Dashboard overview

All your statistics at one place - daily reports, trends, invoices, tax exports and more

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Written by Vladimir Elias
Updated over 7 months ago

Eatster provides comprehensive data about your sales, customers, menu or employees performance. All of it you can find under Dashboard -> Sales. By default you see daily report which you can adjust with date inputs on the top of the page.

If you are managing more restaurants, you can compare their numbers by selecting more of them from Restaurants input field.

The data from orders are divided according POS profiles they came from. You can see the breakdown of all the payment methods as well as tips or discounts.

Data for your accountant

Your accountants will appreciate the tax breakdown table as well as exports that are located above the table. You can export either:

  • Statistics about sold items (learn more)

  • Export for accountant (learn more)

Statistics

Don't underestimate power of your data! By tapping on various tabs you can update the table below to show you the trend. In the tab you can also see instantly the comparison with the previous period. For example in our use case we are analyzing data between April 11th - April 13th 2024 so the system compares it automatically with April 9th to April 10th 2024 to evaluate whether you are improving or not.

These are the data you can see here:

  • Total orders: sum of all orders from all the platforms.

  • Average order value: how much are customers spending on average.

  • Profit: this can be calculated in two ways: either you enter manually into each item value of the profit you make or if you are tracking your stock inventory, we can do it automatically according to the difference between cost of buying ingredients and your sales costs.

  • Average prepare time: this number should be typically as low as possible.

  • Total tips: sum of all tips

  • Total refunded: sum of all refunds

  • Number of refunds: quantitatively see whether you are making more or less refunds each period.

In our chart you can turn off some of the lines displayed by simply tapping on them in the legend above.

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