Understand your analytics dashboard
Your dashboard home shows an overview of your earnings, fans, and content performance. Here is what each section means.
Top counters
| Counter | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Total earnings | All-time creator earnings (your 80% share of all transactions) |
| Active fans | Fans with a currently active paid subscription |
| Revenue this month | Earnings in the current calendar month |
Revenue breakdown
A chart showing how your earnings split across sources:
- Subscriptions: recurring subscription payments
- PPV: one-time content unlock purchases
- Tips: fan-initiated tips
- Calls: video and audio call purchases
If PPV is high relative to subscriptions, you have strong conversion but may benefit from a price-tested subscription tier to lock in recurring revenue.
Signups and revenue chart
A time-series chart showing new fan signups and revenue over a selected period (7 days, 30 days, 90 days). Useful for seeing the impact of a mass message or a promotional push.
Purchases chart
Tracks PPV and call purchases over time. A spike here often correlates with a mass message or a PPV sent to a high-value fan segment.
Top fans by spending
Your top 10 fans ranked by total lifetime spend. Consider tagging them as Whale in the fan list so you can target them separately and prioritize their replies.
Recent locked media purchases
The last 5–10 PPV purchases, showing which content was purchased and how much it earned. Use this to identify which media formats and price points perform best.
Recent fan signups
The most recent fans who subscribed, with their subscription tier. Useful for following up with new paid fans quickly while engagement is highest.
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