Sales Dashboard
Sports photography sales reporting without spreadsheet rebuilds
See package sales, revenue, first-sale trends, product mix, low performers, and checkout activity in a studio dashboard built around online photo stores.
Revenue, order, and average order value context.
Product mix and package ranking views.
Low-performing package visibility.
First sales window trends for launch review.
Batch Relay's sales dashboard direction is built for studio owners who need operational answers, not vanity charts. The dashboard helps studios see what sold, which packages are working, which products need attention, and how each storefront launch is performing.
Know what sold and what stalled
Studios need to see more than total revenue. Batch Relay's dashboard approach highlights package mix, best sellers, low performers, and zero-sale products so owners can improve the next catalog.
- Top package visibility
- Lowest performer review
- Product mix by event or sales window
Review launch momentum
The first sales window tells a studio whether parents understood the offer. Day-level sales trends help connect reminders, launch timing, and storefront changes to actual purchases.
- First-sale trend views
- Day-by-day sales movement
- Signals for reminder and launch timing decisions
Connect reporting to the storefront workflow
Sales reporting is most useful when it is connected to the products and checkout flow that created the revenue. Batch Relay keeps those pieces close so studios can act without rebuilding reports manually.
- Package-level sales context
- Checkout-aware reporting direction
- Decisions tied back to product setup
FAQ
What should a sports photo sales dashboard show?
It should show orders, revenue, average order value, package mix, top packages, low performers, and trends from the launch window.
Why track low-performing packages?
Low performers show what may need a pricing, description, image, recommendation, or catalog placement change.
Does Batch Relay require a separate analytics tool?
The first dashboard direction is built into the studio workflow, using checkout and order data rather than a separate reporting rebuild.
Ready to map this workflow?
Bring your storefront, package, checkout, and fulfillment questions. Batch Relay will help you identify the cleanest path from parent order to production.