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Revenue Pulse: Overview

Revenue Pulse is Baremetrics' intelligence layer — four dashboards that watch your metrics and surface what deserves your attention today.

Written by Jacci Keefe

Revenue Pulse is the intelligence layer of Baremetrics. Where your main dashboard shows you the metrics, Revenue Pulse watches them for you and surfaces what deserves attention today: revenue about to walk out the door, discounts that stopped paying for themselves, customers drifting toward churn, and the occasional piece of good news too.

It's made up of four dashboards, all found under Revenue Pulse in the left sidebar:

Dashboard

What it covers

Daily Briefing

Your editorial front page — what should you look at today?

Customer Health Score

Every customer scored 0–100 from named, explainable factors.

Revenue at Risk

Forward-looking exposure: how much MRR could be lost soon, and through which channels.

Discount Impact

What your coupons cost, which customers absorb them, and whether they're buying loyalty or just delaying churn.

We recommend starting with our Key Concepts article, since a handful of ideas (signals, severity tiers, the audit popup) repeat across all four dashboards — once you've got those, the rest reads naturally.

Getting access

Revenue Pulse is currently rolling out gradually. If you don't see it in your sidebar yet, your account isn't enabled — reach out to success@baremetrics.com and we can get you set up. Note that your account will need to be on our newest Stripe integration to use it.

Once enabled, dashboards populate at the next data refresh (roughly every couple of hours).

A note on AI

The Daily Briefing's daily summaries are written with the help of an AI model. Only anonymized, numeric signal data (things like dollar amounts and metric names) is ever sent for this — no customer names, contact details, or other identifying information leave Baremetrics. If you'd rather not use this feature, just let us know and we can show you the same dashboards without the AI-written narration.

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