The stats page is where you go in Metriks when the dashboard tile isn't enough — when you need filters, a longer time range, a breakout by segment, or the underlying period-by-period numbers. Every SaaS metric in Metriks has a dedicated stats page at /stats/<stat>.
This guide explains how to open a stats page, the toggles that change how you see the data, and how to use the page to investigate a number that looks wrong.
You open stats pages from the Analytics section of the sidebar. The Analytics entry links to Active customers by default; from there a sub-sidebar lists every other stat (MRR, churn %, customer acquisition, and more). Direct URLs are also available — anything you save or bookmark lives at /stats/active_customers, /stats/mrr, and so on.
The KPI tiles on the Overview dashboard are read-only — clicking a tile does not jump to its stats page. Use the sidebar to drop into the stats view for a specific metric.
Every stats page has the same structure:
- Top bar — date range selector, filter button, and a download button to export the chart's underlying data.
- Header — the metric name with a tooltip explaining what the metric measures.
- Chart — the time series visualisation. Controls on the chart include Compare plans and a Trendline toggle.
- Breakout — a table below the chart that breaks the metric down by period (months or whatever granularity is showing) and, where applicable, drills further by customer.
The page leads with the chart. If you need the raw numbers per period, the breakout table sits directly below — you don't toggle between the two, you scroll between them. The download button on the top bar exports the numbers as a file.
The date range selector offers five presets: This month, Last month, YTD, Last 12 months, and All. There's also a custom range picker for anything else. The chart and breakout both respond to the selected range.
YTD resets every January — useful for board decks. Last 12 months rolls forward each month — better for spotting trends because it doesn't have a seasonal cut-off.
Click the Filter button in the top bar to slice the metric by customer attributes — product, segment, source, country and the like. Filters persist across stats pages while you navigate around, which makes it easy to compare metrics for the same slice (e.g. MRR for Pro-tier customers, then churn % for Pro-tier customers).
Advanced filtering is gated on lower plan tiers — if the Filter button is disabled, the tooltip explains what's available and how to upgrade.
A typical workflow: you spot a churn spike on the Overview dashboard. Open the Analytics section in the sidebar and navigate to Churn %. Look at the chart to confirm the spike month. Drop into the breakout table below to see exactly which periods drove it. Open the Customers page, filter to churned in <that month>, and walk through the actual customers. Nine times out of ten you find one large customer that distorts the percentage — and you have your answer.
The download button on the top bar exports the chart data for the currently selected range and filters. It's the fastest way to copy numbers into a board deck or a one-off spreadsheet — you don't have to recreate the filter setup in Excel.
Once you're comfortable with the stats page, the next big lever is automating the work that produces these numbers. Automated Invoicing takes over the recurring billing entirely. And if your data isn't flowing yet, connect E-conomic or set up a custom source.
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