Analytics

Plant Service Analytics

You can understand about Plant Service Analytics

Plant Service analytics offer valuable insights into the wide range of plants that our customers come across while dealing with plant-related issues and the services rendered to them. This analytics platform provides a comprehensive understanding of plant characteristics, maintenance needs, and common challenges faced while providing service to the plants.

Plant Service Analytics is designed to present the below KPIs and Insights.

KPI Insights
No. of Plant(s) This number provides the detail of the number of plants that have been looked upon during the selected period.
Plant(s) by Species | Top 50 This KPI provides information about the number of plants that have been worked by species.
Top 10 Plant Service(s) Offered This bar chart gives information about the top 10 services that have been offered more which is related to the plants.
Monitor Plant Service Progress by Status This pie chart shows the service progress, whether the service is completed or pending.
No. of Plant(s) by Tag Assigned This will help us understand the tags assigned to the plants.
Plant Service(s) Offered by Plant Condition This heatmap shows the services offered based on plant conditions.
Plant Details A report that provides the overall details about the customer, plant service, status, age of the plant, DBH, Height, Canopy, Condition, and Service count.
Plant Service Details This data table shows the entire details about the job, job status, and salesperson, along with the service of the plant, the price, cost, and profit made.

Filters

Using filters you can analyze by applying various search criteria, here are the available filters

Customer → Job Site → Tag → Condition → Service Name → Plant Status

The Importance of Plant Service Analytics

  • By systematically analyzing the plant inventory, we can make informed decisions based on real-world data rather than assumptions or guesswork. This ensures that our strategies, resources, and interventions are tailored to the specific needs of each plant species.
  • Understanding the composition of our plant inventory allows us to allocate resources more efficiently. We can prioritize our efforts and resources towards plants that require the most attention or are associated with common issues, thus maximizing the impact of our interventions.