Location comparison
Review shared performance definitions across sites while retaining the ability to investigate local detail.
Move from end-of-month assembly to live operating questions
BarkBase pet business analytics connect revenue, transactions, service mix, utilization, retention, lifetime value, packages, add-ons, staff, and location performance to the underlying bookings and customer activity. Operators can investigate a result without rebuilding it from separate systems.
Review shared performance definitions across sites while retaining the ability to investigate local detail.
Understand revenue, utilization, pricing, add-ons, packages, and demand by service line.
Explore booking frequency, repeat behavior, cohorts, lifetime value, and customer segments.
Connect the headline metric to bookings, transactions, staff, and configured business rules.
When each location or service maintains its own spreadsheet, familiar metrics can mean different things. One manager may calculate utilization from staffed hours while another uses opening hours. Revenue may be reported by payment date in one place and service date in another.
BarkBase centralizes the operating data behind reporting so teams can work from consistent definitions and then filter by location, service, staff member, date, or other relevant dimensions.
Revenue alone cannot explain whether growth came from more customers, better retention, higher prices, added services, packages, or more effective use of capacity. BarkBase brings those operating signals together so teams can identify the mechanism behind a change.
Multi-location reporting should make performance comparable, not pretend every site is identical. BarkBase supports central analysis while preserving the local prices, hours, capacity, services, and staff context that explain the result.
This helps operators find useful differences: a service that performs well in one market, a capacity constraint at another site, or a retention pattern worth investigating across the business.
Yes. BarkBase is designed to provide centralized reporting with location-level filters and operating context.
Available reporting covers areas such as revenue, transactions, service mix, utilization, retention, customer value, packages, add-ons, and team or location performance.
Yes. BarkBase can connect multiple service lines in one reporting environment while preserving service-specific detail.
Bring a real service, policy, location, and reporting requirement. We will use it to show how the workflow behaves end to end.