Your finances overview

See at a glance how much revenue your club has received through Slams from registrations and memberships, including platform fee and refunds.

2 min read · Updated 18 July 2026

The finances overview in your dashboard shows how much revenue your club has received through Slams. You'll find it under Finances in the dashboard menu. It's a read-only view: no separate payout runs through this page. The money is transferred directly to your bank account by your payment provider, and this overview simply totals up what has been settled.

The key figures at the top

At the top you'll see four cards with the most important numbers:

  • Net revenue (this month), with a comparison against last month whenever there's something to compare.
  • Total net revenue: events plus memberships, after deducting the platform fee and refunds.
  • Platform fee (this month), with the all-time total shown below it.
  • Refunded (this month): partial refunds that you've issued yourself in your provider's dashboard.

Revenue by source

Below that, you'll see revenue broken down by where it comes from. Only paid streams are counted:

  • Event registrations: the gross amount minus the platform fee gives the net amount that goes to the club.
  • Memberships: here gross equals net. The payment fee from your provider isn't stored, so it doesn't appear here.
  • Lessons and clinics: this is an estimate (price times number of registrations), because payments for lessons don't yet run through Slams.

How the platform fee works

Every paid registration carries a platform fee of 7% of the entry fee, with a minimum of 1 euro. When setting the entry fee, you choose whether the participant pays that fee on top of the amount, or whether your club covers the fee itself. In both cases, this overview calculates the net revenue correctly by deducting the fee from the gross amount. You can read more about the rates under plans and pricing.

Refunds

A full refund sets the registration to the refunded status, which automatically removes it from revenue. If you issue a partial refund in your payment provider's dashboard, the registration stays marked as paid. That amount is therefore shown separately as refunded and deducted from net revenue, both for this month and last month, so the comparison stays accurate.

If you want to see which registrations sit behind these figures, go to managing registrations. To be able to receive payments in the first place, you first connect a payment method.

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