Read performance from a single operating surface.
Revenue cards, customer counts, booking sources, and channel insights sit in a dashboard language that feels direct and accountable.
This landing page should not feel like mobile app marketing. It should present the dashboard as a serious operating surface for bookings, product orders, appointment book, loyalty, subscriptions, earnings, and business intelligence for partners running the business.



Revenue cards, customer counts, booking sources, and channel insights sit in a dashboard language that feels direct and accountable.
Partners can jump from overview into product orders, bookings, salon forms, and staff reservation logic without changing mental modes.
Appointment book views make resource planning and employee reservation workflows readable at a glance.
The landing page should make the dashboard feel like an operating system for partners, not a collection of admin tables.
The overview page grounds the story in bookings, earnings, customers, and high-level activity.
Product orders add a second proof point: the portal is not only about appointments, it also drives commerce.
The appointment book turns the portal into a day-to-day coordination tool rather than a reporting surface only.


