WooCommerce Memberships: Member Reports

Add member reports to WooCommerce Memberships. This reports would show aggregated data on members, such as:

– Number / percentage of members by plan (pie chart)
– Number / percentage of members by status (pie chart)
– Average length of membership by plan (bar graph)
– Membership length by percentage (members in 0-1 week, 1-2 weeks, etc).

Other possibilities (feel free to add your suggestions as comments or note which you think would be helpful):

– Revenue generated by each plan (excludes complimentary memberships)
– Access report: which protected content is accessed most frequently
– Onboarding stats: average time to log in 3 times, average cancellation percent per plan, average time before cancelled, etc

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Last updated: July 5, 2015

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  1. sabrinacollinsss says:

    cool

  2. Matthew M M says:

    Most businesses running memberships want to make data driven decisions. Having custom profile fields that we collect member data with yet no easy way to display this data at a glance seems a bit pointless.

    There’s other similar requests that haven’t been merged into this one: https://woo.com/feature-request/better-reports/

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  4. MikeS says:

    These kind of stats make it much easier to scale a business and buy more traffic. Adding this feature would add more merchants to woocom.

  5. Michael says:

    Graph showing new members, churned members, active members per month, week, day in a given time period etc. Evolvement of your members over time.

  6. Sarah says:

    It would be helpful for us to be able to see how many new memberships were created and how many were cancelled in a customizable time period. IE: month, week, day.

  7. Doug says:

    Add export data elements including phone numbers

  8. Revere's Riders Webmaster says:

    More reporting is always better!

  9. Sterling says:

    YESSS PLEASE!!!

  10. Nar Sim says:

    I believe this can be part of wordpress admin or infocaptor custom reports. I am not fond of pie charts but KPI style reporting should work too

  11. Leann says:

    We need sales reports that allow us to view total sales by members vs. non-members. This feature is essential to our company.

  12. Josh Kern says:

    It would be great to see sales by members vs non-members. It would also be great to see member discounts.

  13. Cynthia says:

    Revenue generated by each plan – would be very helpful.

  14. Ryan says:

    We need sales reports that allow us to view total sales by members vs. non-members. This feature is essential to our organization, and a little surprised that it’s not an existing feature. Otherwise this has been a great plugin.

  15. Jessica Dalen says:

    Report for Total Outstanding by each membership type

    1. Report for Members owing by Order Status

    2. Outstanding balance per member – run report of member totals later (past owed + current owed) – for accountant

  16. Jessica Dalen says:

    Report showing all memberships that changed from one type of Membership to another.

  17. Matt Miller says:

    Location based reporting would be great too. To find out what state/country each of the memberships come from.

  18. Anonymous says:

    We desparately need a simple report that helps us identify new members and membership plan by start date. It needs to include customer demographics, not just name and email. Also need a way to SAVE a query to repeat with just a date change, also to automate the report. For example: Weekly run a report to show all new members and membership plan that signed up and export it or save to an export list to select.

  19. John says:

    Really interested in the reporting especially the LCV, and Churn rate. Thanks!