Dashboard Analytics
Understand LeadsRover dashboard metrics, compare time ranges, spot lead trends, and judge which products deserve more scanning or outreach attention.. Use this guide when you need a practical answer inside the LeadsRover workflow rather than a broad marketing overview.
It covers what to check, where the setting or workflow lives, and how the choice affects Reddit lead discovery, reply quality, Autopilot, or reporting.
Your Dashboard
The Dashboard is your home page. It shows priority actions at the top, then your key metrics, a trend chart, and product performance table.
Picking a time range
The dropdown at the top right lets you switch between 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, or everything. All the numbers and chart update when you change it.
What the metrics mean
- Leads Found - Reddit posts that matched your products during this period.
- Leads Contacted - Leads you marked as contacted after responding.
- DM Replies - Prospects who replied to your direct messages.
Each metric shows a comparison to the previous period. Green arrow means up from before. Red means down.
The trend chart
This shows leads discovered per day. A spike usually means something's trending in your space. A dip might mean your products need adjusting, or there's just less activity that week.
Product performance
The table at the bottom shows each product separately with leads found, contacts, average score, and when the last lead was found. Useful for figuring out which ones are pulling their weight.
Tips
- Check in once a week. You'll catch problems before they get bad.
- When something's working, lean into it. The product breakdown shows you what that is.
- Daily numbers jump around. Don't read too much into one bad day.