Reports dashboard

The Dashboard answers one question: are the cards working? It combines your tap activity with your Google reviews — synced automatically every week — so you can see the payoff per location and per person.

Overview

Dashboard overview tab with totals, star breakdown, review trend line, and monthly bars
The overview: totals, star breakdown, a 26-week trend line, and monthly review volume.
  • Scans & taps — every QR scan and NFC tap across your cards (bots filtered out), with the scan/tap split shown alongside.
  • Total reviews & stars — your synced Google reviews with a rating breakdown, Google-style.
  • Review trend — weekly reviews for the last 26 weeks. Hover any point for the exact week and count.
  • Monthly reviews — a 12-month view for the long arc.

Use the location dropdown to focus everything on a single location, or leave it on "All locations" for the roll-up.

Locations

Locations tab comparing taps and reviews per location
Every location side by side: rating, reviews, last-30-days, and tap activity.

The comparison table stays unfiltered on purpose — it's how you spot the location whose cards are earning and the one that needs more cards on the counter.

People

People tab with a leaderboard of taps and credited reviews per person
The leaderboard: taps generated and reviews credited, per teammate.

Anyone holding an assigned card shows up here with the taps their cards generated and the reviews credited to them. A little friendly competition goes a long way.

Crediting reviews

The Credit reviews page with each review and a dropdown to credit a person or card
Each review with your reply from Google, plus a dropdown to credit the right person or card.

New reviews are credited automatically two ways: a review that lands within hours of a tap is suggested to that card, and a review that mentions a teammate by name is credited to them. Everything else you can assign by hand on Credit reviews — pick a person or a card from the dropdown and save.

Google review timestamps are day-granular, so tap-based suggestions are educated guesses — you can always reassign.