Express Dashboard
Learn about the features of the Express Dashboard.
The Express Dashboard is a user interface that’s available to your platform’s connected accounts. They can use the Express Dashboard to monitor their available balance, view upcoming payouts, view payments, manage disputes, issue refunds, and track their earnings in real time. This guide outlines the features of the Express Dashboard and how your connected accounts can access it.
Express Dashboard features
The Express Dashboard displays the connected account’s balance transactions and net volume. You can customize the features available to your connected accounts in the Express Dashboard.
Transactions list
The Transactions list displays a connected account’s balance transactions, including charges, transfers, and payouts. The Transactions list organises each transaction by type, date, and amount. By default, it displays generic descriptions of charges and transfers, such as Payment from {YOUR PLATFORM}
. To learn how to create custom descriptions, see Customise the Express Dashboard.
Earnings chart
The Earnings chart displays the net volume of the account’s charges and transfers over time. They can select different time intervals to view.
Payments list
The Payments list displays a connected account’s payment history and details. If you enable the refund and dispute features, the connected account can also issue refunds and manage disputes on their payments.
Balance component
The balance component shows a connected account’s total balance, money on the way to the bank, money available soon, and the expected arrival date of the next payout. They can also update their payout schedule (manual vs. automatic) if you’ve enabled it, manually pay themselves out, and change their bank account. If you enable the future refunds and disputes balance, they can also proactively add money to this balance to avoid a negative balance and prevent business disruptions and chargebacks.
Notification Banner
The notification banners in the Express Dashboard allow connected accounts to perform tasks such as responding to risk interventions and compliance updates.
Activity Hub
The activity hub displays notifications about activity such as upcoming payouts, account setting changes, refunds, and dispute payments.
Accessing the Express Dashboard
There are two ways to access the Express Dashboard, login links and self-service. We recommend using login links.
Platform login links
You can generate single-use account-specific login links that redirect connected accounts from your platform application to the Express Dashboard login page. They then log into the Dashboard using SMS authentication.
To learn about using login links, see Integrate the Express Dashboard in your platform.
Self-serve access
Connected accounts can access the Express Dashboard by logging into Stripe Express using their account email and SMS authentication.
Note
Only live mode accounts can log into Stripe Express. For testing, use login links.
To learn more about self-serve access, see the Stripe Express support article.
Supported browsers
The Express Dashboard supports the same browsers that the full Stripe Dashboard supports. Express users must access the Dashboard in a web browser, not in embedded web views inside mobile or desktop applications.