Understanding your distribution dashboard
Updated June 29, 2026
The distribution dashboard turns raw pass activity into a few readable numbers. This is a tour of what each part shows so you can tell at a glance how your passes are doing.
The stat cards
The cards summarize activity over a rolling 30-day window:
- Issued — passes created in the period.
- Add intent — opens and save-link taps where someone started to add a pass.
- Added — passes successfully added to a wallet.
- Update pushed — updates you sent to installed passes.
- Update delivered — updates confirmed as received by a device.
Read them as a sequence. Issued is the top of the funnel; added is what actually landed in wallets.
Sparklines
Each card has a small trend line showing daily counts across the window. They're for spotting shape, not exact values: a steady climb, a one-day spike after a campaign, or a flat line that says nothing's happening. A spike in issued that isn't followed by a matching rise in added is a sign your add step needs attention.
Active passes
Separate from the activity cards, the dashboard shows your current active pass count: distinct, non-voided, live passes installed in at least one wallet. This is the number tied to your plan. See what counts as an active pass.
Time to install
This shows how long people take to add a pass after it's issued, reported as a typical time and a slower-end figure (a median and a 90th percentile). A short time-to-install means your link reaches people in the right moment. A long one suggests passes sit unopened.
Top templates
A ranking of your templates by activity shows which designs are pulling their weight. Useful when you run several pass types and want to know where to focus.
Metrics need volume to be meaningful. Early on, individual passes swing the numbers; wait for a steady flow before reading much into rates and percentiles.