Getting Started with Mohaseb
Registration & Account Creation
Subscription & Billing
System Requirements
Dashboard Overview
Point of Sale (POS)
Order Management
Product Management
Stock & Inventory Tracking
Customers, Suppliers & Contacts
Purchase Management
Accounting System
Multi-Currency & Tax
HR & Payroll
Reports & Analytics
Online Store
Users & Roles
Business Settings & Configuration
Dashboard
Mar 11, 2026
Dashboard Overview
Main Dashboard
The dashboard gives you a real-time snapshot of your business performance including sales, expenses, balances, and recent activity. It is the first screen you see every time you log in.
Why this matters: The dashboard is your daily health check. In 10 seconds, you can see if today's sales are on track, if you have cash available, and if any issues need attention. Successful business owners check their dashboard every morning before doing anything else.
Screenshot: Main dashboard with statistics
Key Statistics
- Today's Sales — Total revenue from POS and online orders today
- Monthly Sales — Revenue trend for the current month
- Total Orders — Count of orders by status
- Low Stock Alerts — Products that need restocking
- Recent Transactions — Last 10 financial transactions
Screenshot: Sales chart and revenue graph
Balance Overview
View the current balances of your main financial accounts:
- Main Cash — Cash on hand in the main register
- Petty Cash — Small expenses fund
- Bank Account — Bank balance
- Accounts Receivable — Money owed by customers
- Accounts Payable — Money owed to suppliers
Screenshot: Balance overview cards
Charts & Graphs
- Sales Trend — Daily/weekly/monthly sales line chart
- Income vs Expenses — Comparison bar chart
- Top Products — Best selling products
- Order Status Distribution — Pie chart of order statuses
Tip: Click on any statistic card to drill down into detailed reports.
Practical Example: You log in Monday morning. The dashboard shows: Today's sales = 0 (store just opened), Monthly sales = 12M SYP (on track for 15M target), Low stock alerts = 3 products. You immediately check the low stock items and place a purchase order to avoid stockouts. Then you see Accounts Receivable = 2.5M SYP — a customer's payment is overdue, so you send a reminder. All this in 2 minutes.