Receipt submission analytics

Read the main dashboard for a live receipt game and catch validation trends early.

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Check at a glance how your live receipt game is performing, so you can step in before a problem grows. The Progression dashboard shows how many shoppers are taking part, how many receipts are passing review, how much spend has been accepted, and how much reward stock is left.

This screen is French-only

The receipt operator app is not translated. Its header reads Progression du Jeu, with the subtitle Statistiques et disponibilités des récompenses, and every label below is in French too — including for English-language campaigns.

The headline numbers

The top of Progression shows five summary cards:

  • Total sessions — how many shopper sessions the challenge has created. Use this to gauge overall reach.
  • Valid receipts — how many submissions have been accepted. Use this to see how many shoppers are getting through.
  • Total amount — the combined value of all accepted receipts. Use this to track the spend you are rewarding.
  • Average basket — the average accepted basket size per participating session. Use this to judge whether your spend threshold matches real baskets.
  • Rewards available — how much reward stock is still left to unlock. Use this to spot a prize running low.

Reward stock by prize

Below the summary cards, a section titled Disponibilité des Récompenses shows how much reward stock remains for each prize. When you schedule prizes into time periods, it breaks the stock down by period too.

This is the fastest way to see when a prize looks underused, or is running out earlier than you planned.

What to check first

  • Many sessions but few valid receipts usually means your acceptance rules are too strict, or shoppers are unclear on what to upload.
  • Plenty of valid receipts but a low total amount can mean your minimum spend is set too high, or shoppers are uploading the wrong receipts.
  • Reward stock vanishing too fast usually points to how the prize quantity, scheduling, or rules are set up, rather than traffic alone.

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