The Hourly Budget by Clients metric tracks the amount of billable hours budgeted by each client per hour to ensure projects are staying within estimated costs and to adjust client expectations if necessary.
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To track Hourly Budget by Clients using Databox, follow these steps:
The Hours Tracked by Clients metric calculates the total amount of time spent by clients on specific projects. It helps track productivity and measure client engagement.
The Billable Amount metric tracks the total amount of money earned from billable hours or project tasks completed by team members. It helps gauge the revenue generated by the team and informs billing and invoicing processes.
The Billable Amount by Clients metric tracks the total amount of revenue generated by each individual client, based on the services or products provided by the company.
The Billable Amount by Projects metric measures the total amount of money earned from billable projects, providing insight into how profitable each project is and where resources should be allocated.
The Expenses by Clients metric tracks the amount of money each client spends on expenses for their projects, providing insights into their spending habits and potential areas for cost savings.
Open Invoices Amount is a metric that shows the total amount of unpaid invoices that a business is owed by its customers. It helps businesses track their outstanding debts and plan their cash flow accordingly.
The Budget by Clients metric shows the total amount of money a client has allocated for a project or their overall account, providing insight into their spending habits and potential future revenue opportunities.
Team Capacity measures the amount of work a team can realistically accomplish within a given period of time, accounting for holidays, vacations, and other factors.