CCBill Adds New Features to FlexStats System

TEMPE, Ariz. — Global payment provider CCBill announced today that it has added more features to its FlexStats system, including a new Form Hits report and enhancements to the Merchant Transaction reports.   

“We are extremely excited to expand our FlexStats reports system with the addition of Form Hits. Making the data it shows viewable within our user-friendly FlexStats framework is an aspect we’ve been working on for a while and we’re thrilled to offer it. And the enhancements we are adding to the Merchant Transaction report will offer yet another method to breakdown data by country,” said Jason Kirk, vice president of product development for CCBill.

Form Hits allows merchants to view the traffic received from their payment forms and can be filtered by days of the week, country or form name. Merchants can also view detailed form hit-related data including: numbers of hits, submissions and approvals, along with form hit percentages. The percentage of submissions to hits, approvals to hits, and approvals to submissions are available as well. In addition, several new features are available with this new release such as printing and downloading options.

The Merchant Transactions report has a new option that allows merchants to view country transaction data, which will show a map of the world and the sales distribution accordingly. Additionally, the FlexStats Transaction Report data will now be displayed by default for merchants when they log in to the CCBill Admin Portal.

“Tracking and measurement are key to understanding business and this new addition to FlexStats is an important next step toward providing our merchants with actionable data sets they can dive into,” said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales and Internet markets for CCBill. “Our goal is to provide real-time, reality-based data to help our clients make good business choices to expand their sales and throughput.”

For more information call (800) 510-2859.

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