Summary
Compare revenue performance across your portfolio at a glance with three Revenue dashboard widgets. Revenue per Listing shows total revenue earned by each property, Occupancy per Listing shows each property's occupancy rate, and ANR per Listing (Average Nightly Rate) shows the average revenue per booked night — all for your selected date range, sorted automatically so your top-performing listings rise to the top.
⚠️ Important: All three widgets require All Listings or a listing group to be selected in the dashboard filters. If a single listing is selected, the widget shows a message asking you to switch to a multi-listing view.
Adding the widgets to your dashboard
Open Dashboard from the main navigation.
Click Add Widget.
Under the Revenue category, select one or more of:
Revenue per Listing — a horizontal bar chart showing total revenue earned by each listing during the selected period, sorted highest to lowest.
Occupancy per Listing — a horizontal bar chart showing the occupancy rate (percentage of available nights that were booked) for each listing during the selected period.
ANR per Listing — a horizontal bar chart showing the average nightly rate for each listing during the selected period, calculated as total revenue divided by total booked nights.
Click Add to place the widgets on your dashboard.
You can resize and reposition the widgets by dragging them anywhere on your dashboard.
Understanding the data
All three widgets count reservations with a check-in date within your selected date range. The bars are sorted in descending order by default so your highest-performing listings appear at the top.
Revenue per Listing sums all reservation revenue (excluding taxes and fees that are collected by the channel) for each property in the period.
Occupancy per Listing divides the number of booked nights by the total available nights in the period for each property.
ANR per Listing divides total revenue by total booked nights for each property, giving you the average price per booked night.
When your portfolio has more than 10 listings, all three per-listing widgets display only the top 10 by revenue and combine the rest into a single Others row. The Others row uses summed revenue, derived occupancy, and derived ANR for the remaining properties, so the totals remain accurate even though individual listings are grouped together.
💡 Pro tip: Use the Listing Group filter to compare a subset of properties — for example, all listings in a single city or under the same manager — without changing your full portfolio view.
What if the widget shows an error instead of data?
If the widget shows "Select All Listings or a group to compare listings", open the dashboard filter and change the listing selection from a single listing to All Listings or a listing group. The widget requires at least two listings to produce a meaningful comparison.
If the widget shows no bars at all, check that your selected date range includes reservations with a check-in date in that window. Widening the date range is the quickest way to confirm whether relevant reservations exist.
