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Enhanced Usage Export from Agency Dashboard: Rebilling Status Included for Sub-Accounts
We’ve improved the Agency Dashboard Usage Export to give you clearer visibility into potential revenue leakage caused by rebilling being turned off at the sub-account level.
What’s New
The “Costs” sheet in the Usage Export file now includes a new column that shows the Rebilling Status (Enabled/Disabled) for each product per sub-account.
This enhancement applies at the product level, allowing you to see rebilling configuration alongside actual usage costs.
What Problem This Solves
Previously, agencies had no easy way to identify:
- Sub-accounts generating usage costs where rebilling was disabled
- Products consuming wallet credits or direct costs without being passed through
- Prior month usage that resulted in absorbed expenses
- Revenue leakage caused by configuration gaps
Because this visibility was not available in filters or dashboard views, agencies had to manually cross-reference settings across multiple screens — making the process time-consuming and error-prone.
How You Can Use It
With this update, you can now:
- Before exporting report, turn off toggle "Include only rebilled transactions" then Export the Usage Report from the Agency Dashboard
- Open the “Costs” sheet
- Filter by Rebilling Status = Disabled
- Identify high-usage sub-accounts where costs are being absorbed
- Use filters or pivot tables to:
- Calculate total absorbed costs
- Analyze by product
- Review by sub-account
- Quantify missed revenue opportunities
This makes it significantly easier to detect configuration issues and take corrective action quickly.
Why This Matters
- Prevents Revenue Leakage – Quickly identify costs not being rebilled
- Improves Profitability Tracking – Understand true margins per sub-account
- Reduces Manual Audits – No more cross-checking rebilling settings separately
- Supports Better Financial Decisions – Act on real usage data with clarity
This is a fast, actionable enhancement designed to give agencies immediate control over absorbed usage costs while more advanced dashboard-level reporting improvements are in development.