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Dashboard Tour

Command Center for Your In-App Purchases 📊

The Iaptic Dashboard is your centralized hub for monitoring subscriptions, analyzing revenue, and managing in-app purchases across all platforms.

Key Features

📈 Real-Time Monitoring

  • Live subscription events stream
  • Revenue tracking by platform
  • Active user counts

👥 Customer Management

  • Unified customer profiles
  • Cross-platform purchase history
  • Subscription status tracking

🧠 AI Insights

  • Anomaly detection with explanations
  • Customer profiling

📊 Revenue Analytics

  • MRR calculations
  • Revenue breakdown

Dashboard Walkthrough

graph TD
  A[Home] --> B[Events]
  A --> C[Transactions]
  A --> D[Customers]
  A --> E[Statistics]
  A --> F[Reports]
  A --> G[Settings]
  
  B --> H[Real-time Stream]
  C --> I[Extended Transactions]
  D --> J[Customer Profiles]
  E --> K[Revenue Analytics]
  F --> L[Export Reports]
  G --> M[Team Management]

Quick Start Guide

  1. Investigate Events

    • Real-time stream to monitor what is going on
    • Detect and investigate issues
  2. Analyze Customers

    • View cross-platform history
    • Manually adjust purchase associations
    • Investigate support requests
  3. Transactions

    • View all transactions
    • Amounts added and converted to USD
  4. Search

    • By customer ID
    • By Apple transaction ID
    • By Google transaction ID
    • By Stripe customer ID, invoice ID, subscription ID, ...
    • "error" for failed requests
    • "sandbox" for sandbox events
  5. Statistics

    • Transactions
    • Monthly and daily revenue
    • Breakdown by currency
    • ...
  6. Generate Reports

    • Pre-built revenue templates
      • Active subscriptions
      • Monthly transactions reports
  7. Team Management

    • Invite team members
    • Manage permissions

Pro Tips

💡 JSON

Look for the JSON link on the top right of a page for the raw data. You can use those API endpoints to build your own integrations.

⚡ Search

When looking for something, give the search bar a try. Anything that could be an ID is indexed.

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