Reports Overview
Reports help you understand how your shop is performing and where attention is needed.
What to review every day
A simple daily review usually includes:
- total sales
- number of bills
- top-selling products
- low-stock items
- cashier or user activity
Why reports matter
Reports help you spot:
- unusual drops or spikes in sales
- products that move quickly
- products that are not selling
- stock issues before they become urgent
Suggested routine
Owners and managers should review reports at the end of the day or at the start of the next business day.
Cashiers may only need access to basic sales summaries, depending on your role setup.
Keep reports useful
Good reports depend on correct product data, stock updates, and accurate sales entries.
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