Weekly numbers view for small teams
Sales, leads, and operational signals often live across shop admin, CRM exports, spreadsheets, and inboxes. A compact weekly view gives your team one shared overview before meetings without turning the job into a full analytics platform. This page covers fit, scope, guide prices, boundaries, and common questions. The demo is only a quick visual sample.
When it is worth it
A fit when a small set of numbers drives your weekly rhythm but still lives in scattered places.
- Less export-and-paste before reviews
- Same starting point for everyone in the short meeting
- Narrow scope, with sources and maintenance agreed in writing before build
Starting point
Everyone pulls numbers from a different place; meetings start with “let me grab…”.
Approach
A few key numbers, one short trend, and a concise list on a page your team can read before the meeting.
Outcome
Less prep and a shared starting point—without replacing the tools you already use.
Where this pattern often fits
Weekly sales view
Compact team sync without hunting exports first.
Lead pipeline snapshot
Before funnel reviews when CRM numbers are still scattered.
Ops or status overview
Shared operational overview for managers on a regular rhythm.
Small management view
Lean leadership rhythm—not a platform replacement.
Typical first project
Usually one reliable weekly view of the numbers you actually review, with sources and maintenance named in the written scope.
Usually includes
- The handful of metrics you already review each week
- One simple trend overview
- Recent items or statuses from agreed sources
- Short handover and maintenance notes
Often handled separately
If needed, these can be added to the quote before work starts.
- Open-ended “report everything” roadmaps
- Large data platform work
- Replacing analytics, CRM, shop, or reporting tools
- Complex permission systems or deeper automation
Typical guide prices
Guide prices and starting points—not fixed packages. The written quote sets the price, what is included, and what is excluded.
Simple report page for existing numbers
from €900
Usually for a tidy browser-based overview when the figures already live in spreadsheets or exports.
Small weekly overview
from €1,500
Usually for one repeatable weekly rhythm around a concise set of metrics—a clearer overview shortens meeting prep.
Connected internal view
from €2,000
Usually when several agreed sources are combined for one internal page—not a large platform build.
Roles, filters, or integrations
from €3,500 / per quote
Usually when different roles need different views, filters, or tool connections agreed in advance.
Connected internal views usually start around €2,000 when several agreed sources are involved.
Common questions
Do we need perfect data first?
No. We agree the source of truth in the quote; data quality can improve step by step.
Can it start from spreadsheets?
Often yes when the sheet is still the source of truth; automation is quoted when you are ready.
Is this a full analytics setup?
No. It is a scoped weekly overview of the numbers you choose, documented in writing before build.
Can different people see different views?
Yes when needed; each variation is listed in the quote so maintenance stays realistic.
Send your current numbers workflow, weekly reporting problem, or one sentence on what should improve. You will get a clear answer on fit and the likely next step by email.