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Sales Report

The Sales Report section offers powerful insights into the financial performance of your order, allowing admins to evaluate revenue generation across various parameters.

Here you can get a clear overview of your orders on the basis of date, order number, drop off location, client name and driver.

In this interface, at the top right corner, you can see 4 functional buttons:

  • Select Filter: For dates on the basis of today, last 7 days, last 30 days
  • Select Outlet
  • Date Filter
  • Export Button

FAQ's

The Sales Report section provides merchants with a detailed, timestamped view of all orders that have been successfully completed and delivered. It helps merchants monitor delivery timelines, order amounts, and track order journeys.

Only completed orders are shown.

Orders still in pending, ongoing, or scheduled status do not appear in the report until they are marked as completed.

Each entry includes:

Date of order

Order number

Drop-off location

Client name

Driver name

Time order was created

Time it was accepted

Collection time (when driver picked it up)

Wait duration (if applicable)

Pickup time

Delivery duration

Time delivered

Total distance covered

Order amount

The detailed timestamps and status lgs let merchants verify:

When the order was created, picked up, and delivered

Who the driver and customer were

How long each delivery step took

Exact distance and amount charged

This data can be used to clarify misunderstandings with customers or drivers.

No. All fields in the Sales Report are non-editable because they are system-generated based on real-time data from the platform.

Merchants can filter reports by:

Date range (start and end date)

Outlet (for multi-outlet merchants)

Quick range like “last 30 days”

These help find specific reports quickly.

Yes. There is an export option at the top, allowing merchants to download the filtered or complete sales report for offline use, sharing with teams, or financial audits.

It’s the timestamp when the driver collected the order from the merchant’s outlet for delivery.

It shows if there was any waiting time between when the order was picked up and when delivery started — for example, if the driver waited before beginning the trip.

The depletion date isn’t part of the Sales Report; it’s part of Stock Prediction. The Sales Report focuses purely on completed orders and delivery timelines, not stock levels.

If it hasn’t been marked as completed (e.g., it’s still pending, ongoing, canceled, or scheduled but not yet delivered), it won’t appear until completion.