Keeping an eye on how your business apps perform financially can feel overwhelming. What if there was one place where you could see how many apps you’ve installed, how much they cost, and how much profit they’re bringing in? This guide will walk you through a simple dashboard experience that helps you understand your app usage and earnings clearly.
📌 Why This Matters
When you run a small business, knowing where your money is going and coming from is key. This dashboard gives you a clear picture of the revenue generated from your apps, costs associated with them, and the actual profit you earn. It takes the guesswork out of your app investments so that you can make smarter decisions about which tools help your business the most.
✨ What’s New
- See Your Finances at a Glance: Get an overview of total revenue from your apps, the costs involved, and your net profit.
- App Usage Insights: Know exactly how many unique apps you’ve installed, how many are actively in use, and across which parts of your business.
- Breakdown by Departments or Teams: Dive into which areas or team members generate the most value with apps, helping you focus where it counts.
- Filter by Time Period: View your data for the last 30 days, this month, or any custom time frame to track trends over time.
- Export Your Data: Download your customized reports to review offline or share with your accountant or team.

🛠️ How to Use It
- Step 1: Open your app management dashboard where you keep track of your business tools.
- Step 2: Navigate to the earnings or analytics section dedicated to your installed apps.
- Step 3: Choose the time period you want to review (last 30 days, this month, or custom dates).
- Step 4: Review your total revenue, costs, and profit to understand your app’s financial impact.
- Step 5: Check app adoption stats to see which apps are being used most actively across your teams or departments.
- Step 6: If desired, export your data for deeper analysis or to share with your business advisor.
💡 Pro Tip
Regularly monitoring app revenue and usage helps you identify which tools truly benefit your business, so you can invest your budget where it delivers the best return.