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Stripe reporting & dashboards

Turn payment analytics — charges, subscriptions, revenue, refunds into 11 governed metrics for dashboards, agent answers, and cross-channel reporting.

What you can do with Stripe in Maven

Maven models Stripe into 11 governed metrics from the semantic layer. Track Subscription Count, Subscription Quantity, Subscription Charge Count, Subscription Charge Revenue and Subscription Charge Subtotal, break results down by Canceled Date, Status, Canceled status and Trial status, and report Stripe alongside Google Analytics 4, Google Ads and Facebook Ads without rebuilding exports or metric logic for every report.

What you can measure

11 governed Stripe metrics

Every metric is defined once in Maven’s semantic layer, so Stripe numbers mean the same thing in every dashboard, report, and answer.

Subscription Count

Subscription records at subscription grain across connected billing platforms

Subscription Quantity

Subscribed seat/unit quantity.

Subscription Charge Count

Recurring charges at charge grain across connected billing platforms

Subscription Charge Revenue

Total recurring charge amount.

Subscription Charge Subtotal

Charge subtotal before tax, shipping, and discounts.

Subscription Charge Tax

Tax charged on the recurring charge.

Subscription Charge Shipping

Shipping charged on the recurring charge.

Subscription Charge Discount

Discount applied to the recurring charge.

Invoiced Amount

Total invoice amount issued across connected invoicing platforms

Show all 11 metrics

Outstanding Amount

Outstanding invoice balance still owed

Invoice Tax

Tax charged on issued invoices

Questions you can ask

Just ask Maven about Stripe

Maven’s agent answers in plain language with the right metric definitions applied automatically. These are real, verified questions it can run today.

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How it works

Get Stripe into Maven in minutes

No SQL, no warehouse setup, no data engineer. Connect the source and Maven handles the modeling.

Step 1

Connect Stripe

Authorize or configure Maven from the Data Sources screen, then pick the account and workspace to sync.

Step 2

Maven syncs and models the data

Maven pulls your Stripe data (5 objects) and models it into governed, conformed tables — no SQL, warehouse, or pipeline setup required.

Step 3

Report, ask, and automate

Ask questions in natural language with the Maven agent, drop the metrics into dashboards, set alerts on what matters, and schedule deliveries to your team.

What Maven syncs from Stripe

Payment chargesInvoicesSubscriptionsBalance transactionsCustomers

Works well with

Report Stripe alongside the rest of your stack

FAQ

Stripe reporting questions

What Stripe metrics can I report on in Maven?

Maven exposes 11 governed Stripe metrics, including Subscription Count, Subscription Quantity, Subscription Charge Count, Subscription Charge Revenue, Subscription Charge Subtotal and Subscription Charge Tax — each defined once so it means the same thing in every report.

What can I break Stripe performance down by?

You can break Stripe metrics down by Canceled Date, Status, Canceled status, Trial status, Cancels at period end, Charge type, Due date and Client, and more.

Can I combine Stripe with other data sources?

Yes. Stripe reports alongside sources like Google Analytics 4, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Shopify and HubSpot. Maven models every source into one governed layer, so you can blend them in a single dashboard, report, or question.

What Stripe data does Maven sync?

Maven syncs payment charges, invoices, subscriptions, balance transactions and customers from Stripe.

How often does Stripe data sync to Maven?

Maven keeps Stripe data on scheduled refreshes after the source is connected, with sync status visible in the workspace before reports are shared.

Is my Stripe data secure with Maven?

Yes. Maven encrypts integration credentials and tokens, scopes access to the workspace, and uses the connection only to sync the reporting data needed for governed analytics.

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