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Reports

The Reports page gives you numbers on how your equipment is actually used: time checked out, asset value and depreciation, maintenance performance, utilization, and how reservations turn into real usage. You find it in the main menu under Stats & Reports > Reports.

Reports are available on the Startup plan and higher. On lower plans the page shows an upgrade note.

The Reports page with a report grouped by user and item.

Running a report

The filter bar at the top controls everything:

  1. Report: Pick the report type. Each option shows a one-line description of what it measures.
  2. Period: Choose a preset (Today, This week, Last week, This month, Last month, This year, Last year) or set a custom date range.
  3. Group by: Choose how the rows are grouped, and in which order — for example first by Users, then by Items. Use the arrows to reorder groupings and the × to remove one. Each report type offers the groupings that make sense for it.
  4. Click Run report.

The result is a collapsible tree: one row per group, with subtotals on every level. Click a row to expand it.

Exporting

Click Export and choose Excel (.xlsx), CSV (.csv) or PDF (.pdf). The export uses the same period and grouping as the report on screen.

Report types

Checkout time

Total time items were checked out, across the selected period. Time is capped to the period, so a checkout that started before or ended after only counts the overlap. The time-used column is calculated when Items is included in the grouping.

Checkout activity

Number of checkouts, items, overdue returns, average duration and total time. Overdue counts items returned after — or still out past — their due date.

Asset value

Acquisition value, depreciation and current book value of your assets, as a snapshot at the period end date (straight-line depreciation). Only items with a recorded acquisition value are included.

Maintenance

Issues opened and resolved in the period, mean time to resolve (MTTR), and how many issues are past their deadline.

Utilization

The share of the period each asset was in use versus idle — useful for finding equipment you could sell or lend out. Items that were never checked out show as fully idle.

Reservations

Bookings made, completed and no-shows, plus the average lead time from when a booking was made to when it started. A no-show is a booking whose window passed without being completed.

Planned vs actual

How well reservations match real usage: fulfilment, pickup/return punctuality and item match. This one has its own article: Planned vs Actual.