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Go to analytics > Sales > Daily overview.
1. Types of analytics periods you can have
1.1. Validity Date
The validity date corresponds to the start date of the ticket.
Retail-only Orders:
If an order contains only retails, the transaction time is used as the validity date.Mixed Orders (Tickets + Retails):
If an order includes both tickets and retails, use the validity date of the earliest ticket.
1.2. Sales Recognition Date
Tailored for accounting purposes and matches the validity date, with the following exception: if a ticket is sold with a start date in the past,
the sales recognition date becomes the transaction date.
to ensure accounting records are not retroactively modified.
1.3. Transaction Date
The accounting completion date, i.e., the date when the transaction is finalized.
Payments and refunds have only a transaction date.
Here are the dashboards you can find in the daily overview
How much you sold for the current period.
2. Attendance dashboards
An important point to take into consideration for attendance measures is that we are only showing data for daily tickets (memberships are not included).
How many visitors were scanned for the selected period and how many remain to check-in (those are customers with tickets valid for the period)
What is the filling rate for the selected period and the no-show rate. If you do not scan people in, your no-show rate will be high.
2.1 Sales by channel
How many visitors booked online ahead (in green) or purchased their ticket onsite (in pink)
Percentage of sales through each sales channel
2.2 Sales by segment
Percentage split between B2B and B2C sales
Amount of B2B and B2C visitors per booking
2.3 Best sellers
Best ticket and retails sales