Guide

Making sense of Company Dashboard type views

5 min read Company Dashboard Principal / Firm owner Practice lead
Principal / Firm owner

Marcus Reid wants to know which partners are driving the most revenue. He switches to the matter relationship view for the solicitor responsible for each matter, and the charts immediately show revenue broken down by fee earner. He clicks the largest segment in the Fees Collected chart to pull an exportable report.

Principal / Firm owner

Marcus is reviewing marketing spend and wants to compare Google Ads against LinkedIn. He switches to View by Referral Contact, filters to just those two channels, and the charts update to show the relative revenue contribution of each — from new matters through to collection.

The Company Dashboard shows firm-wide revenue and cashflow events across four metrics: new matters, billable fees, fees invoiced, and fees collected. Each chart is a lead indicator for the one above it — new matters drive billable work, billable work drives invoices, and invoices drive collections. The view type controls how that data is segmented across all four charts at once.

What this shows you

A firm-wide picture of revenue flow from matter opening through to collection, with flexible segmentation by team, matter type, referral source, or matter relationship.

What you're looking at

Company Dashboard with view by dropdown open
  • 1
    Page title — confirms you are on the Company Dashboard.
  • 2
    View by dropdown — selects how chart data is segmented across all four charts simultaneously.
  • 3
    View Totals — shows combined firm figures with no segmentation; a totals summary card replaces the pie chart.
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    View by Matter Type — segments all charts by matter type (e.g. conveyancing, family law).
  • 5
    View by Referral Type — segments by referral category as recorded in your practice management software.
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    View by Referral Contact — segments by specific referring contact or channel; a second filter lets you isolate one or more contacts.
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    View by Team (Time-Entries) — segments by team based on timesheet allocations rather than matter ownership.
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    View by Team Member (Time-Entries) — segments by individual staff member based on timesheet allocations.
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    Matter relationship views — firm-specific views based on matter relationships in your practice management software. These vary by integration partner and are explained below.
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    Time period dropdown — sets the time scale across all charts (e.g. last 12 months, quarterly, custom).
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    Date range — sets the start and end date for the period displayed.
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    Fees Collected chart — bar chart showing fees collected over time, segmented by the active view type, with a pie chart showing the proportional split.
Key features

How the view types work

Standard views

View Totals
Displays combined figures for the whole firm with no segmentation. A totals summary card appears on the right in place of the pie chart. This is the default starting point.
View by Matter Type
Segments all charts by the type of matter — for example, conveyancing, family law, or commercial. Useful for understanding which practice areas are driving revenue.
View by Referral Type
Segments by the category of referral source as recorded in your practice management software — for example, marketing, word of mouth, or professional referral.
View by Referral Contact
Segments by the specific referring contact or channel. A second filter lets you isolate one or more contacts — useful for comparing individual referral sources such as Google Ads vs LinkedIn.
View by Team (Time-Entries)
Segments by team based on timesheet allocations rather than matter ownership. Revenue is attributed to whichever team recorded the time.
View by Team Member (Time-Entries)
Segments by individual staff member based on timesheet allocations. Useful for understanding individual contribution to firm revenue.

Matter relationship views

These views appear below the standard options and vary depending on your integration partner. They segment charts by the role a person plays on a matter — for example, the solicitor responsible, or the matter administrator.

Smokeball firms have three fixed matter relationship views: Responsible, Assisting, and Introducer.

Actionstep firms have dynamic views. Actionstep supports a large number of configurable matter relationships — Workzilla identifies which ones your firm has used and surfaces any that include a staff member and appear on more than 50% of matters. The list reflects how your firm actually uses its matter templates, so it will look different from firm to firm.

Pie charts and exportable reports

When a segmented view is active, each chart includes a pie chart on the right showing the proportional split across segments. Clicking any segment generates an exportable report for that data point. When View Totals is selected, the pie chart is replaced by a totals summary card.

Chart segmentation

When a segmented view is active, each bar in the chart is broken into colour-coded segments showing the relative contribution of each data point — referral type, team member, matter type, and so on. The legend above each chart identifies which colour corresponds to which segment.

The view type is the most powerful control on this page. Switching it changes the lens across every chart simultaneously — so the same revenue data can answer very different questions. Start with View Totals to get the firm-wide picture, then switch to a segmented view to dig into what is driving it.