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What do the calendar statistics measure?

The stats bar above the grid shows the number of appointments and the projected revenue for the visible period. It updates every time you change date or view.

Updated on July 3, 2026

Above the calendar grid (on desktop), a stats bar sums up the period you're looking at: number of appointments and projected revenue. It updates automatically every time you change date, view, or period.

What the bar shows

The stats bar calculates its numbers for the range currently visible in your grid, whether that's a week or a day.

  • The number of appointments for the period.
  • The projected revenue, calculated from scheduled appointments.

A forecast indicator, not a fiscal one

The revenue shown here is indicative: it gives you a sense of how full your schedule is, not a collected total. For your actual collected figures, compliant with fiscal regulations, refer to your cash register totals rather than this stats bar.

Automatic updates

The values follow your navigation in the calendar: switching week or day with the arrows, jumping via the mini calendar, or continuous scrolling on the grid. You never need to refresh the page to see up-to-date numbers.

Edge cases

The numbers don't seem to match what you see on the grid. First check you're looking at the same period: the bar recalculates based on the visible range, so a recent scroll or view change may have shifted the calculation window.

You're looking for a broader view than the calendar (trends over several months, fill rate, conversion). Those deeper analyses live elsewhere in the dashboard, not in the calendar's stats bar, which stays focused on the displayed period.

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