Pricemaster
Documentation Live product guides for Pricemaster pricing workflows
Using the App

Dashboard and charts

How to read the dashboard, what the main charts are showing, and how to use it as a daily starting point.

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Built for pricing, matching, and scraper operations
Daily Use

The dashboard is your quickest view of whether the market looks normal

Open the dashboard first when you want a fast read on product coverage, competitor activity, stock issues, and recent market movement. It is the best place to spot whether you need to investigate rules, matching quality, or fresh imports.

Main Metrics

What the top-level numbers usually mean

  • Total products: the number of products currently available for the selected site inside Pricemaster.
  • Competitor coverage: how much of your catalogue is linked to market data.
  • Recent increases and decreases: how much movement Pricemaster has seen in the recent market window.
  • Out-of-stock information: where the market may be weak or where competitor availability is changing.
Charts Explained

How to read the visual widgets

Price change chart

This shows how many increases and decreases have happened across the monitored market over time. Use it to spot unusually active periods.

Popular competitors

This highlights which competitors are linked most heavily across your catalogue, helping you understand who most strongly influences your market view.

Out-of-stock visuals

These help you spot competitors with weakening stock positions or categories where stock shortages may create pricing opportunities.

Report summary widgets

These give quick-access snapshots from the report layer so you can spot exceptions without opening full report views every time.

Best practice: use the dashboard to identify where to investigate next, then move into products, competitors, rules, or reports for the detailed work.