Dashboard & KPI
How to read the main dashboard, what each metric means, and how to use the KPI view for performance tracking.
The Revnoxa dashboard is your command center - a real-time view of everything happening across your connected Amazon accounts.
Main dashboard
The dashboard opens by default when you log in. At the top you'll see four summary cards: Open Incidents (total count of unresolved incidents across all accounts), Revenue at Risk (sum of estimated daily revenue impact across all open incidents), Pending Approvals (actions waiting for your authorization), and Last Sync (when Revnoxa last successfully pulled data from Amazon).
Below the summary cards is the Incidents Table - a prioritized list of all open incidents sorted by estimated revenue impact per day, highest first. Each row shows the ASIN, incident type, severity badge, time open, and daily impact estimate. Click any row to open the full incident detail.
The Highest Risk panel shows the top 3 ASINs by combined revenue exposure across all open incidents - useful for quickly identifying your most critical items.
Reading incident severity
Critical (red) - estimated impact above $1,000/day. Requires immediate attention. High (orange) - $500–$1,000/day. Should be addressed within 4 hours. Medium (yellow) - $100–$500/day. Address within 24 hours. Low (grey) - below $100/day. Resolve when capacity allows.
Revenue summary cards
The revenue summary section shows three key figures: Revenue Bleeding (total daily revenue at risk from all open incidents), Revenue Prevented This Month (total revenue protected through resolved incidents this month), and Month-over-Month Trend (whether your protection rate is improving or declining compared to last month).
KPI page
The KPI page provides a deeper performance view. It shows your team's SLA compliance rate (percentage of incidents acknowledged and resolved within target windows), average time to acknowledge, average time to resolve, incidents by type breakdown, and automation rate (percentage of remediations executed automatically without manual steps). The KPI page is useful for weekly team reviews and for tracking operational improvement over time.