The Studio Revenue tab

What the Revenue tab on Studio Stats shows — gross and net studio revenue, your team's revenue, guest fee income, the revenue-by-period curve, the team-vs-guest net breakdown, and seasonality.

Applies toTattoo studios

The Studio Revenue tab is the money picture for the studio as a business. It only shows totals — no per-artist revenue breakdowns appear here. Practitioners see their own revenue on their personal Stats screen; this tab is for the studio's books.

  • The headline numbers

    Four figures show the studio's money for the period you're viewing, each answering a different question:

    • Gross Revenue — the full value of all the work your team did, before any cuts. This is what residents and guests collectively billed at the chair.
    • Net Revenue — what the studio actually keeps: your cut of your team's work plus guest chair-rental fees. (Product and walk-in sales live on the Accounting page, not here.)
    • Team's Revenue — your share of your residents' work, based on the commission you agreed with each of them.
    • Guest Fee Income — chair-rental paid by visiting guests. It's kept separate because the studio doesn't take a commission cut on a guest's own session earnings.
  • Studio Revenue by Period

    How the studio's income trends over time. The buttons above the chart — All · Net · Team · Guest — let you choose what to plot:

    • All shows the three lines together: green for Net (what the studio keeps), purple for your Team's cut, and orange for Guest fees. The buttons match those colours.
    • Net, Team, or Guest show just that one line on its own. Net is always Team and Guest added together, so it sits at or above the others.
  • Net Revenue Breakdown by Period

    How your net income splits between your resident team and your guests, period by period. Each bar is one period: your team's cut (purple) stacked under guest income (orange), so the full bar height is your net and you can see at a glance how the mix shifts over time. It only appears when guests contributed something to the period — otherwise it would just repeat the Team line in the chart above. When you turn on compare, each period shows two bars side by side: this period on the left, the compared period on the right.

  • Revenue Seasonality

    A short read on your busiest and quietest months — the kind of pattern worth planning around. It only appears on a long enough view (such as a full year) with at least a few months of revenue to compare; on a single month or quarter, "busiest month" wouldn't mean anything, so it stays hidden.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I see how much each artist made?

You don't — the studio side intentionally shows only totals. Each practitioner sees their own Net and Gross on their personal Revenue tab, and what they choose to share with you is up to them.

My residents and guests both work at my studio. Is "Gross Revenue" the same as their collective Gross?

Conceptually yes — it's the same revenue, summed across your team. Real numbers won't always tie perfectly because the studio query and the per-artist queries handle some edge cases (cash deposits, pricing details on past sessions) slightly differently. If the gap is meaningful, tell us.

Why does Team's Revenue show as zero when my residents have been busy?

Either your commission terms are set to 0% on every resident (unlikely), or the sessions haven't been marked complete yet. Your cut only ticks in for completed sessions; confirmed-but-not-yet-done sessions don't count.

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