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The top row leads with the 4 numbers that matter most: Open pipeline, Win rate, Avg deal size, Booked revenue. Each shows a delta versus the prior period so you can see direction at a glance. Below that, 2 trend charts (Pipeline over time, Win rate trend) show how the headline numbers have moved over time. A breakdown (Booked revenue by segment) splits the metric by dimension so you can see what's driving the total. A detail table (CRM health) rounds it out with the secondary metrics and their deltas. Every number is computed from the exact formulas shown in the metric table below. Composites are derived from their components, not pasted in, so the KPI tiles, breakdowns, and totals all reconcile to each other.
| Period | Open Pipeline |
|---|---|
| Jan | $6.01M |
| Feb | $6.81M |
| Mar | $6.65M |
| Apr | $7.19M |
| May | $6.79M |
| Jun | $7.96M |
| Jul | $7.35M |
| Aug | $8.86M |
| Sep | $7.73M |
| Oct | $9.15M |
| Nov | $9.73M |
| Dec | $9.74M |
| Period | Win Rate |
|---|---|
| Jan | 50.1% |
| Feb | 48.5% |
| Mar | 52.1% |
| Apr | 51.9% |
| May | 44.2% |
| Jun | 48.0% |
| Jul | 47.8% |
| Aug | 52.3% |
| Sep | 49.5% |
| Oct | 63.8% |
| Nov | 57.1% |
| Dec | 63.2% |
| Period | Avg Deal Size |
|---|---|
| Jan | $10K |
| Feb | $10K |
| Mar | $10K |
| Apr | $11K |
| May | $10K |
| Jun | $10K |
| Jul | $12K |
| Aug | $15K |
| Sep | $15K |
| Oct | $11K |
| Nov | $14K |
| Dec | $14K |
| Period | Booked Revenue (Closed Won) |
|---|---|
| Jan | $781K |
| Feb | $832K |
| Mar | $884K |
| Apr | $842K |
| May | $739K |
| Jun | $829K |
| Jul | $906K |
| Aug | $1.12M |
| Sep | $1.21M |
| Oct | $1.19M |
| Nov | $1.35M |
| Dec | $1.62M |
| Period | Open Pipeline |
|---|---|
| Jan | $6.01M |
| Feb | $6.81M |
| Mar | $6.65M |
| Apr | $7.19M |
| May | $6.79M |
| Jun | $7.96M |
| Jul | $7.35M |
| Aug | $8.86M |
| Sep | $7.73M |
| Oct | $9.15M |
| Nov | $9.73M |
| Dec | $9.74M |
| Segment | Booked Revenue (Closed Won) |
|---|---|
| Enterprise | $327K |
| Mid-Market | $550K |
| SMB | $744K |
| Period | Win Rate |
|---|---|
| Jan | 50.1% |
| Feb | 48.5% |
| Mar | 52.1% |
| Apr | 51.9% |
| May | 44.2% |
| Jun | 48.0% |
| Jul | 47.8% |
| Aug | 52.3% |
| Sep | 49.5% |
| Oct | 63.8% |
| Nov | 57.1% |
| Dec | 63.2% |
This is the part a BI tool can’t fake. Each metric is defined once, in your warehouse, from a specific object in a specific source. Change the definition in one place and every tile, report, and answer moves with it. So the number on the screen is the number in the source.
| Metric | What it measures | How it's calculated | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Win Rate | The cleanest read on sales effectiveness: the share of decided deals you win, won divided by won-plus-lost. | Won Deals ÷ (Won Deals + Lost Deals) | Pipedrive |
| Avg Deal Size | Booked revenue per closed-won deal, the lever between volume and value. | Booked Revenue (Closed Won) ÷ Won Deals | Pipedrive |
| Pipeline Coverage | The early-warning gauge on the forecast: how many times your open pipeline covers the quota you have to hit. | Open Pipeline ÷ Quota | Pipedrive |
A pipedrive crm dashboard tells you what happened, and Fi tells you why. The last step is not having to remember to check. Point Definite at the one number you can’t afford to miss, and it watches that number for you off the same definitions as your dashboard. When it moves, you hear about it before the next review instead of during it. One metric, one action, always reversible.
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