Use the Overview dashboard to monitor the current state of your subscription business,
including monthly recurring revenue (MRR), active subscriptions, booking revenue, and sales rep
performance trends. This view offers a consolidated snapshot of key growth metrics to help sales
leaders and operations teams track revenue, identify opportunities, and assess rep
performance.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited editions of Agentforce Revenue Management
Filter the dashboard data based on country, account owner, and duration to customize your
visualizations.
The Key Metrics section shows subscription metrics such as Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR),
Active Subscriptions, New Subscriptions, Booking Revenue, and Renewals, providing a snapshot of
subscription health and revenue performance for the selected filters.
The Sales Representative Performance Trend section includes a Top Sales Representatives chart
showing leading and trailing reps based on key performance indicators, and a Subscription Growth
Trend chart that tracks changes in active subscriptions over time. This section helps identify
high performers and monitor subscription growth momentum.
The Subscription Metrics Table presents detailed data by account or region, supporting more
granular analysis of revenue trends, subscription activity, and rep performance.
Example A sales manager wants to quickly assess overall subscription health, including revenue
performance and recent subscription activity across regions and product lines.
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