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Revenue analytics
Business → Analytics shows booked job fees by inspector, referring agent, and service. It is not the client PDF and not cash collected.
Step 1
Open Analytics
In the firm nav, Business → Analytics. The page totals jobs in the date range you pick: 30 days, 90 days, year to date, or all time.
Step 2
These numbers are booked fees
Totals use the fee on the job, not Stripe or PayPal collected cash and not what you pay Inspecta Home. Firm Billing is client invoices. Account → Billing is your Inspecta Home subscription.
Step 3
Read the charts
The top row is total revenue, job count, average fee, and the inspector with the most booked fees. Revenue over time is weekly on 30- and 90-day views, monthly on year-to-date and all time. Ranked cards break the same fees down by inspector, referring agent, and service.
Step 4
Not the inspection PDF
Client reports are written and published from Inspections. Analytics does not generate or share a PDF — it only rolls up fees on jobs already on the board.
Related
Invoices, Stripe, and PayPal
Client invoices are your inspection fees. Connect Stripe or PayPal under Firm Billing. Inspecta Home’s own subscription is under Account → Billing.
Clients and referring agents
CRM stores the people attached to jobs — buyers, co-buyers, and agents — so you are not retyping them every booking. Scale adds campaigns, import, duplicates, and custom fields.
Inspecta Home subscription vs client invoices
You pay Inspecta Home for seats under Account → Billing. Clients pay you for inspections under Firm Billing.
Publish the PDF
Generate the report from the writer, preview HTML, download PDF, and share a link. Hold it in the portal until signed and paid if you want.
Still stuck?
Talk to Inspecta Home
Chat with support from the app, open a ticket, or email hello@inspecta.test. Inspecta Home 360 is the software, not the inspector.