Live walkthrough
This is what NetReport delivers every month. Scroll through to see exactly what you get and why each section matters.
Scroll to exploreRevenue
£142,380
+3.0% vs April
Total costs
£140,606
wages · rent · misc
Net profit
£1,774
group, all sites
Net margin
1.2%
thin, see report
Revenue vs net profit — 6 months
| Branch | Revenue | Costs | Net | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North | £31,200 | £29,800 | +£1,400 | 4.5% |
| South | £28,900 | £27,100 | +£1,800 | 6.2% |
| East | £34,100 | £33,800 | +£300 | 0.9% |
| West | £24,800 | £25,900 | −£1,100 | −4.4% |
| Central | £23,380 | £24,006 | −£626 | −2.7% |
| Group | £142,380 | £140,606 | +£1,774 | 1.2% |
Your metrics
Your dashboard tracks the metrics that matter to your business, not a generic template.
North and South are carrying the group. West and Central have been loss-making for three consecutive months. A pricing or cost review is warranted before year-end.
At the top of every dashboard: revenue, total costs, net profit, and your margin. Updated every month. No digging through software, no spreadsheet errors.
These four cards tell you at a glance whether the business made money this month and how efficiently it did so.
A single month's number tells you a result. Six months tells you a direction. The trend chart shows revenue and net profit side by side so you can see whether the gap between them is growing or shrinking.
If revenue is climbing but net profit isn't keeping up, costs are the story. That's worth knowing before it becomes a problem.
Wages, rent, fixed costs, and an honest "misc" bucket for the ad-hoc spend that every business has but few track properly.
A large misc total is itself a signal: there's spending that hasn't been reviewed. We show it openly rather than hide it, because a business owner who can see the problem can fix it.
For multi-site businesses, the group number hides the real picture. Two profitable branches can quietly subsidise two loss-making ones. The overall total looks fine until it isn't.
NetReport breaks performance down by site so you know exactly where to focus and which branches need a conversation before year-end.
Not every business needs the same view. A restaurant tracks revenue per cover. A retailer wants gross margin by product line. A service business cares about billable hours as a percentage of total capacity.
We build your dashboard around the numbers that are actually useful to you, not a one-size-fits-all template.
Every dashboard comes with a written monthly summary: what the numbers mean, what changed, and what to keep an eye on. Plain English, not accounting jargon.
The dashboard tells you what. The report tells you why it matters.
Setup takes one conversation and one data export. No software access required.