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Wanting to create my own reports - thoughts / solutions?

  • February 17, 2026
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By day, I’m a corporate account, so by nature I’m an extremely analytical person. I like to have a multitude of reports to mess around with, and a system that can generate these reports well enough. I feel like Honeybook is definitely lacking in it’s capacity to generate the reports I want. 

I’d like to be able to generate reports that give me access to info like Tags I’ve attributed to projects, balances based on those Tags, balances based on packages book, etc. 

What are other people’s thoughts on this? Do you want the addition of these kinds of reports / ability to create these reports? I certainly do to be able to dictate and sway my business decisions as a photographer.

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Kaitlyn Blair
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Hey ​@rl.png!

 

You’re DEFINITELY not alone in this! I would love more in-depth reports. HoneyBook uses the “Vote on Feature Request” page to take into account what features their users would like to see. I found one that seems to be pretty similar to what you’d like. Feel free to upvote it below! And for anyone reading this, you can upvote it too!

 

 


Cassie H of Premier Ops Spot
Community Legend
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Hi ​@rl.png , YES I’m with you!!!
Honeybook has improved their reports recently (filter by tags for example), but they're not dynamic, which is what I like - I want to see the data in different ways and on a dashboard / interface. I actually have a Zap set up that drops everything into Airtable - then I can categorize and sort from there, and build a custom interface to see revenue YoY and per quarter, a pie chart with type of services I’m offering, etc. :) 


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  • February 18, 2026

Hi ​@rl.png , YES I’m with you!!!
Honeybook has improved their reports recently (filter by tags for example), but they're not dynamic, which is what I like - I want to see the data in different ways and on a dashboard / interface. I actually have a Zap set up that drops everything into Airtable - then I can categorize and sort from there, and build a custom interface to see revenue YoY and per quarter, a pie chart with type of services I’m offering, etc. :) 

@Cassie H of Premier Ops Spot Thank you for your response! Do you think it would be advantageous to make an account in pay for Zapier to create some automations for reports?

You also mention Airtable. I’m not familiar - are you able to provide some more details on this?