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Read your business's Pulse analytics

Last reviewed 2026-07-11

What this helps you do

Understand what your business's Analytics page — called Pulse — shows about revenue, bookings, and growth signal, and know where the deeper readings for receipts, revenue, and communications live.

Before you start

  • You're signed in with business owner access (or as a platform admin). Pulse reads with the owner role — a team member without that access sees a message instead of the numbers.

What's on the page

Pulse reads like a short letter followed by a few focused sections, not a chart-heavy dashboard. Every line only appears when there's a real number behind it — a quiet week or an inactive channel is simply left out rather than shown as a zero.

This month

The top section writes plain-language sentences from your real activity: this week's revenue and visit count (with the average ticket, when there's enough data), the month's total revenue and visits, how many new clients found the business in the last 30 days, your no-show rate for the latest stretch, and your most-booked service this month.

This week

Below that, a row of block glyphs shows the last seven days of booking volume — one glyph per day, taller for busier days, scaled to your own busiest day that week. The exact count for each day sits underneath its glyph. This row only appears when there's real day-by-day booking data to draw from.

People

If your team took bookings in the period, Pulse writes one line per person — visits taken, revenue, and their average client rating when one exists — in the order the data arrives rather than as a ranked leaderboard.

Discovery — how clients found you

A dedicated section covers your growth and retention signal: your top client-discovery source (for example Google Search, QR Code, or Reserve with Google) with its booking count and revenue, how many review requests turned into completed reviews and their average rating, referral code redemptions with new clients and credits awarded, and QR code scan-to-booking conversion. If none of that activity has happened yet, this section simply says there's no discovery signal yet.

More readings

Pulse links out to a few adjacent readings: Discovery (jumps to the section above), Receipts, and — only if your account can manage billing — Revenue, and — only if your business has the Bloomber Plus Outreach module enabled — Comms. Receipts, revenue, and communications are treated as signal readings inside Pulse, not as separate money dashboards, so don't expect a standalone receipts report elsewhere in the app.

Common problems

  • I only see a message about my role, not any numbers — Pulse reads with the owner role. If you're a team member without business-owner access, ask your business owner to check the numbers for you.
  • A whole section is missing — Pulse only writes a line when it has a real number behind it. A quiet week, a service with zero bookings, or a discovery channel that hasn't produced a booking yet won't appear at all.
  • I don't see a Revenue or Comms link — Revenue only shows if your account can manage billing. Comms only shows if your business has the Bloomber Plus Outreach module enabled.
  • Clicking "Receipts" just brings me back to the same page — Receipts, revenue, and communications are readings inside Pulse rather than separate pages, so that link returns you to the same Analytics view.

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