Use the Overview dashboard to get an overall understanding of your revenue and margin
performance across different regions. Monitor key performance indicators like revenue, cost,
margin, and margin percentage to identify geographical trends and assess business performance at a
glance.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited editions of Agentforce Revenue Management
Filter the dashboard data based on country, state, primary industry, account type, account
name, category name, product name, and report date to customize the data to your specific
analysis needs.
The Key Metrics section shows current revenue, current cost, current margin, and current
margin percentage, offering a quick snapshot of financial performance.
The Revenue Distribution section provides visual breakdowns of revenue by country and
industry, customer distribution by revenue, and product distribution by revenue. These charts
are based on revenue, cost, margin, and margin percentage, helping users understand which
segments are driving or hindering performance.
The Price Details table shows detailed data by account and product, including total net
revenue, revenue contribution by product, total cost, cost contribution by product, total
margin, margin contribution by product, and average margin percentage. This section supports
deeper margin analysis at a granular level.
Example A Sales Executive can use the Overview dashboard to evaluate revenue and margin trends
across different regions, helping them identify high-performing areas and prioritize sales
strategies in underperforming markets.
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