The Guests tab

What the Guests tab on Studio Stats shows — guest spot count, guest fee income, where guests come from, top guest artists with their fees, and guest occupancy by month.

Applies toTattoo studios

The Guests tab is about the fees you earn from hosting guest artists. It tracks how many guest artists you hosted, where they came from, who came back, and how much guest-fee income they generated — whether they paid per day, per week, or a commission cut of their bookings.

It's separate from the rest of Studio Stats because guest income is its own line of business: a guest spot doesn't add to studio commission, and a guest artist's session revenue doesn't appear in your studio's revenue numbers. Only the guest fee itself does.

  • The numbers at the top

    Two figures sum up your guest business for the period:

    • Guest Spots — how many separate guest stays you hosted. This counts the visits, not the individual sessions inside them.
    • Guest Fee Income — the total guest fees those guests paid you, based on each spot's deal (per day, per week, or a percentage capped per week).

    A guest who visits twice in the period counts as two guest spots, and adds whatever both stays earned.

  • Where Guests Come From

    The cities and countries your visiting artists travelled from — a quick read on your reach, whether you're drawing guests from around town, around the country, or from abroad.

  • Top Guest Artists

    Your guests ranked by how much they paid you in total — your most valuable guests first. The fee covers whichever deal the guest was on: per day, per week, or a commission cut of their bookings. Each row shows the guest's name (tap to open their profile), how many visits and sessions they did, and the total fee they paid you. A guest can show zero sessions but still a fee — that's normal for day-rate or week-rate deals, where they pay for the room whether or not they're busy. On a commission deal the fee rises and falls with how busy they were.

  • Guest Occupancy by Month

    How full your guest-spot capacity was, month by month — handy for spotting quiet gaps you could fill, or seasonal patterns worth planning around.

Frequently asked questions

A guest stayed for two weeks but only did three sessions. Why does their fee row still show a substantial amount?

Depends on the deal. If you priced the spot per day or per week, the fee is the room rental — they pay the rental regardless of session count. If you priced on commission, the fee is a percentage of what they billed; a quiet two weeks at a commission rate would show a much smaller fee. Check the pricing terms on the guest spot itself if the number surprises you.

Why doesn't Guest Fee Income match the sum of fees in Top Guest Artists?

It should — both are computed from the same source. If you ever see a meaningful mismatch, that's a bug; tell us.

A guest commissioned by 30% of their session revenue, capped at €X / week. Is the cap applied here?

Yes. Their fee in Top Guest Artists is the commission percentage of their completed-session revenue during the stay, capped per rolling week of the stay. So a guest who had a smash week followed by a quiet one will show the cap on the first week and the smaller earned amount on the second.

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