Customers & Money

Revenue

Collected-revenue reporting: KPIs, trends, and breakdowns.

Ride Booking → Revenue is the money report. One number matters here and the page is honest about it: revenue means collected — bookings whose payment status is paid. Money you're owed but haven't received shows separately as Outstanding, and cancelled bookings never count.

Eight KPI tiles

Revenue (collected) with the paid-vs-total booking count, Card Transactions (all online gateways combined), Cash to Driver, Avg. Order per paid booking, Tips (Gratuity), Tax Collected, Outstanding (with the unpaid count), and Refunded. When you set a full date range, each tile also shows a green/red delta versus the previous period of the same length — this June vs the June before it, automatically.

Filters

The bar at the top slices everything at once: date range, payment method (All / Card online / Cash to driver), vehicle, and driver. Every tile, chart, and table below reacts together — "how much did the Escalade make on card payments last month?" is three clicks.

Charts and breakdowns

  • Revenue over time — collected revenue by day across the selected range.
  • By payment method — a donut splitting card vs cash-to-driver.
  • Report by Vehicle / by Driver / by Service — ranked tables (with a bar chart for vehicles) showing rides, revenue, and share of total. This is where "which vehicle actually earns" and "who's my top driver" get answered.

Export

Export CSV downloads the whole report — summary, every breakdown, and the day-by-day series — named after the date range, ready for a spreadsheet or your accountant.

Where to look instead

Per-driver payout economics live in Settlement (this page reports what the business collected, not what drivers are owed); chasing unpaid money starts from the Due status on Invoices.