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Employee App: How to Analyze Your Key Metrics
Employee App: How to Analyze Your Key Metrics

The Employee App Shows the Tip Metrics Most Important to You

Updated over a week ago

TipHaus Mobile Employee App: Key Metrics

With Tiphaus's Mobile Employee App, you'll have access to all of the tip data that's most important to you and we've got you covered! In fact, we've put together an article that addresses three key questions you can easily answer using the app. It's never been easier to track your earnings and get a clearer picture of your success. We can't wait for you to try it out and see how it can benefit you!

  • During which shifts did I make the most money?

  • How much money did I make in tips per day?

  • How much money did I make in tips per hour?


During Which Shifts Did I Make the Most Money?

The My Worked Shifts tab in the Employee App allows you to see which shifts you worked over a certain time period - and how much money they made.

  • By clicking the three vertical dots or the shift itself, you can see the clock in and out time as well as the total hours for the shift.

  • By clicking the dollar amount for the day, you can see the breakdown of how a specific day's tips were distributed.


How Much Money Did I Make in Tips Per Day and Per Hour?

TipHaus calculates the "Take Home" in tips to be the amount you are owed after all calculations and distributions have been made.

  • By clicking on the My Metrics tab you can see how much money in tips you’ve made per day and per hour.

The Chart Legend shows both the metric being shown as well as an average over the period of time that was filtered in the top right corner.

Knowing these Key Metrics gives great insight into the tips you’ve made.


The tip totals presented by the TipHaus mobile app may change based on refunds, clock-in/clock-out adjustments, and rule changes processed before the end of your pay period.

The application should serve as an approximation of what you'll see on your final paycheck.

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