August 5, 2025

Dashboard V2 is Live: A Better Overview of Your Revenue Performance

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Jamie Druce
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We’re excited to announce the release of Dashboard V2 in Fusion – a refresh that not only brings visual improvements but also adds functionality and consistency across your reporting tools.

Here’s what’s new:

A Fresh, Aligned Look

The new dashboard design now aligns more closely with the Insights Hub experience. That means a cleaner, more intuitive interface that helps you understand your revenue performance at a glance.

Smarter Filtering

You now have new filters to slice your data more effectively:

  • Switch between Gross and Net Revenue
  • Filter by Revenue Source – view SaaS, Plug & Play, or everything all together

Topline Stats & Trends

The familiar topline stats are still here, but now they’re Enhanced with Spark Graphs so you can see quick trends at a glance to know where to dig deeper

Consistent Reporting Across Fusion

A major behind-the-scenes upgrade is the centralisation of revenue queries. This means the numbers you see here will now match exactly with what you see in the Report Builder, as long as your filters (like Gross vs. Net) are set the same.

No more guessing which filters have been applied behind the scenes – it’s all unified and transparent.

A Gateway to Deeper Insights

We know some users land on the dashboard for a quick daily check-in, but we’ve added a prominent Insights Hub button to encourage deeper exploration. We want to help you uncover what’s driving performance – not just to see the numbers.

This update is all about usability, clarity, and consistency. It’s a step toward making Fusion your go-to place for understanding and optimising revenue.

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