Captured vs Commerce Revenue as reported by the Adyen integration.
At a glance
Captured vs Commerce Revenue is a cross-channel: payments to revenue metric tracked from Adyen data. It surfaces operational signal so you can spot regressions, opportunities, and structural patterns. Cross-reference the sibling cards below for the full diagnostic picture. This is a cross-channel card: it joins Adyen to a sibling connector to surface insight neither shows alone. Gated: renders when — sibling ecommerce_platform / marketplace connector connected.
| What it counts | Captured vs Commerce Revenue as reported by the Adyen integration. |
| Sample type | Backend API data from Adyen, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | The metric appears in the Cross-Channel: Payments to Revenue category and complements the sibling cards listed below. Track movement over time to identify regressions or opportunities. |
| Reading the value | Compare the current period to the prior period to read direction. Cross-reference siblings to triangulate cause. |
| Format | currency |
| Time window | 30D |
| Alert trigger | >2% mismatch |
| Sentiment key | — |
| Roles | owner, finance |
Calculation
Calculated automatically from your Adyen data on the standard refresh. See the At a glance summary for what it tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.Worked example
A representative reading of Captured vs Commerce Revenue for a typical Adyen account. The card reports the current value alongside a comparison against the previous period — direction matters. When it moves outside the expected range, cross-reference the siblings below to find the cause; use Vortex Mind to trace upstream causes and Ask Viq for natural-language exploration.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
ad_xc_failed_payment_support | Cross-Channel: Payments to Revenue sibling: Support Spike on Refused Payments. |
ad_xc_refund_vs_commerce | Cross-Channel: Payments to Revenue sibling: Refunds vs Commerce Returns. |