If the partner studio has granted you the Share statistics permission, you can view a summary of bookings and revenue for shared events in your admin panel. This article covers where to find the statistics and what they show.
Where to find collaboration statistics
Collaboration statistics are on the Statistics page — they appear at the bottom in a section titled Collaboration Statistics.
Note: This section only appears if at least one partner has granted you the Share statistics permission. If you don't have this permission, you won't see the section on the page.
What the statistics show
If you collaborate with multiple partners, you'll see tabs with each partner studio's name. Click a tab to switch to that partner's statistics.
For each partner, there are three sections:
Open Classes
An overview of open classes shared by the partner, broken down by instructor. For each class you can see the number of sessions, bookings, attendance rate, and a payment summary (paid, unpaid, cancelled).
Courses
An overview of courses shared by the partner in the selected time period. Shows the number of sessions, bookings, and payment statistics.
Workshops
An overview of workshops shared by the partner. Shows the number of attendees, payment status, and instructors.
Time period
Collaboration statistics use the same date range selector as the rest of the Statistics page. Changing the date range at the top of the page automatically updates the collaboration section as well.
Important: Partner statistics are purely informational and do not affect your own order counts or revenue figures. Partner numbers don't mix with yours in your statistics, orders, charts, or exports. Your exports only contain orders that belong to your studio.
Who can see the statistics
Collaboration statistics are visible only to the hosting studio, and only when the partner studio has enabled the Share statistics permission. The partner sets this permission when accepting the collaboration or at any time later via Edit permissions.
If the partner revokes the permission, the statistics section disappears.
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