The Stats tab
What the Stats tab on the studio dashboard shows, and where to read about each Studio Analytics view in detail.
The Stats tab on the studio dashboard is your studio analytics — how busy you are, how the team is doing, how guests perform, and aggregate revenue. It needs the Studio Analytics subscription. Studio Analytics has its own full help section; this page just points you to it.
What's on the tab
Stats opens on an Overview and breaks down into separate views you switch between:
- Overview — total sessions, active team, completion rate, work-station use, today's snapshot, and the next few days. See The Studio Overview tab.
- Team — sessions and completion per artist, residents versus guests. See The Studio Team tab.
- Guests — where your visiting guests come from, their fees, and occupancy. See The Studio Guests tab.
- Operations — work-station use over time, cancellation and drop rates, busiest days. See The Studio Operations tab.
- Revenue — studio-wide revenue, commission, guest fees, and monthly bars. See The Studio Revenue tab.
Every view reads the time range you pick at the top.
Why there's no per-artist payout breakdown
The Revenue view is deliberately aggregate — it shows the studio's totals, not what each artist personally earned. Per-artist session counts live in the Team view instead. For the money each artist owes or is owed, use Accounting.
Frequently asked questions
- The Stats tab is locked. How do I open it?
It's part of the Studio Analytics subscription. The locked tab shows what it includes and the price. See Unlocking Stats.
- What's the difference between Stats and Accounting?
Stats is about performance — how many sessions, how busy, how you trend. Accounting is about money owed and paid. They answer different questions.
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