Financial Overview for Site Income
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Hi,
I have a self hosted WordPress site for my architecture practice. I write a blog which gets goo traffic, and brings in clients for design work. Over the years, I have used WordPress plugins for many functions relating to my business. For example, project and workflow management, scheduling, CRM, and gathering project data from clients using detailed forms.Most of the data relating to the business side of running my business comes out of WordPress in the form of automated emails or exported spreadsheets.
Some of these plugins have become very important to my work. I use a plugin called “Amelia” to book consultations and call- outs to site to look at new design projects, and I also use a plugin called “Sliced Invoices” to create and track invoices for ongoing design work. I don’t exactly have an “online store” in a conventional sense, I don’t currently have a subscription blog, or paid downloads (I am thinking about implementing these), but most of my income comes through the website.
I recently installed a plugin to help track business expenses.
I would like to have an overview of the income being generated by the different plugins. They all have a report page which tells you how much money is coming from the activities related to that plugin, but to get an overview you need to export reports and merge them in Excel.
I wonder if future developments of WordPress could have a “financial dashboard” which would identify any financial income from different plugins, such as online stores, subscription services, invoicing software, etc, and collate it according to basic accounting rules to let you understand overall monetization activity in the same way dashboards show you where traffic is coming from.
This would really be an excellent improvement for small business/owners/ WordPress enthusiasts like me!
Does anyone know of a plugin that already does this?
Would be grateful for any guidance or advice.
Diarmuid
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