Know what your books are actually doing.

You cannot fix what you cannot see. Patron turns your bookings into a few numbers that matter: how many inquiries become work, what a session is worth, and which way revenue is heading.

From inquiry to booked

See how many of your inquiries you accept and how many you close, so the gap between interest and booked work is a number, not a feeling. It is the first thing to watch when a week feels slow.

What a session is worth

Track your average session value over time, so a change in your pricing or your mix of work shows up somewhere you can actually see it.

Six months of revenue at a glance

A revenue trend across the last six months shows the shape of your year. In a studio, a per-artist breakdown shows who is carrying which share of the work.

Take it to a spreadsheet

Export the numbers as a CSV when you want to work them yourself or hand them to an accountant. Revenue is reported before tax, since tax is money you collect and pass on.

Straight answers

Common questions.

What does the analytics view show?

Your inquiry-to-booked funnel, average session value, a six-month revenue trend, and, in a studio, a per-artist breakdown. There is a CSV export as well.

Is revenue before or after tax?

Before tax. Tax is money you collect and pass on, so it is kept out of your revenue figures to keep the picture honest.

Can I see numbers per artist?

Yes, in a studio. Owners and managers see a per-artist breakdown alongside the studio totals. A solo artist sees their own.

Can I export the data?

Yes. You can export your analytics as a CSV to work with in a spreadsheet or send to an accountant.

Turn your books into numbers you can use.

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