Lavender Ledger — Stripe Payments Metrics
A two-column payments review slide modelled on Stripe's own dashboard language: a full-height MRR area chart anchors the left while three compact stat cards—each carrying a live delta badge and mini sparkline—stack on the right above a timestamped status footer. Inter type at three weights keeps hierarchy clinical.
This template exists for the moment when revenue numbers must be legible in under three seconds, without a presenter narrating every line. It refuses decorative illustration, bespoke colour experiments, and anything that competes with the data itself. The soft lavender chart fill and binary green-rose delta system borrow directly from product-UI convention, signalling to a finance-literate room that what they are looking at is a live-data artefact, not a polished story deck. It is made for operators and investors, not for brand moments.
Good for
- · Monthly MRR and gross volume reviews with seed-to-series investors
- · SaaS finance all-hands slides surfacing churn rate and ARPU side-by-side
- · Board-deck insert pages where a single metrics snapshot replaces a table
- · Weekly payments syncs where timestamp precision and currency context are required
Avoid for
- · Brand storytelling or narrative-first pitch decks
- · Slides carrying more than five simultaneous KPI streams
- · Creative agency or design portfolio presentations
- · Audiences unfamiliar with SaaS financial terminology such as ARPU or net-revenue churn
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