The Margin page on mobile

The Margin page on the mobile app carries the same numbers as the web page, restructured for a phone. The web page anchors everything on a fixed hero band with side-by-side gauges, a full-width hea…

4 min read·Updated July 11, 2026
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Overview

The Margin page on the mobile app carries the same numbers as the web page, restructured for a phone. The web page anchors everything on a fixed hero band with side-by-side gauges, a full-width headline panel, and a trend chart; the phone folds all of that into a single strip of tappable tiles you scroll and open. Nothing about your margin is calculated differently on mobile, it is the same figures, laid out for a thumb.

The page leads with net income, not gross, the same as on the web, the headline is what you actually keep after every cost. For the reasoning behind that, read understanding your margin.

Where to find it

The mobile Margin page lives under Business. Open Business, then Margin (the URL is /m/business/margin). A Business link sits at the top left to take you back; the page title itself lives in the top bar rather than in the body.

The layout, top to bottom

On a phone the page is three stacked bands, each a horizontal strip you swipe sideways through.

  1. 1The hero row, five compact tiles you scroll left to right.
  2. 2Take Action, an unlock-data nudge, a cost-targets launcher, and any decision cards Verinode has surfaced.
  3. 3Explore, a row of metric tiles, one per lever, that each open a full breakdown.

The hero row: five tiles

The five hero tiles replace the web page's fixed gauges-and-panel band. Each shows a distinct mini visual so the strip reads as five different cards rather than five copies:

  • Operator Health, your operator health score on a small arc gauge, with its band (Building, Watching, Steady, Robust).
  • Net Margin · What You Keep, your net margin on a peer bar (you against Low / Typical / High). When you have not sent a P&L yet, this tile falls back to gross margin.
  • YoY Net Margin, the year-over-year change in points, drawn as a sparkline. It falls back to YoY Gross Margin when only gross is available for both years.
  • Days to Pay, your average days from billing to payment, on a peer bar where faster is better.
  • Cash Runway, days of runway on a color band (Exposed, Watching, Thriving).

Tap any hero tile and a full-screen liquid-glass detail deck slides up with the deep-dive for that metric. Inside the deck you can swipe left and right to move between the tiles without closing it. The detail decks are dense and flat, for example, the Operator Health deck lists every score dimension, the Net Margin deck shows the revenue-to-net cascade and your latest fiscal year, the Days to Pay deck shows AR aging by bucket, and the Cash Runway deck shows forecasted dip windows and fixed obligations.

Note

On the web, Operator Health and Cash Runway are two large gauges, the gross-margin "Number" is its own headline panel, and the trend is a full-width chart. On mobile those same four things become the Operator Health tile, the Cash Runway tile, the Net Margin tile, and the YoY sparkline tile. Same content, sized for the phone.

Take Action

The Take Action row holds an unlock-your-data nudge, a cost targets launcher, and any compound-narrative decision cards Verinode has put together for you. On the web, individual decision tiles sit inline in this row; on mobile the full decision list lives on its own screen. A See all Margin decisions pill takes you there (/m/decisions).

Explore

The Explore row is a strip of metric tiles, one per margin lever. Each shows a value, a short label, a mini preview chart, and often a peer comparison; tap it to open the same detail deck pattern with the full breakdown. Which tiles appear depends on the data you have sent:

  • Net Margin, net margin against your peer or industry reference, with the calculation cascade in the deck.
  • Cost Structure, the revenue cascade and cost mix (labor, materials, subcontractors, equipment, overhead).
  • Cash Flow, average days to pay, with AR aging and the annual cost of slow collection.
  • Leakage, approval, billing, and collection gaps.
  • Margin by Type, margin spread across your service lines.
  • Stack Spend, total monthly vendor spend and its share of revenue.
  • Wages, Labor, and Crew Utilization, loaded pay rates, labor share, and hours-on-jobs versus hours-paid, once payroll and time data are on file.

What is mobile-only or omitted

  • The Adjusters tile is not shown on mobile. On the web Explore row, an Adjusters tile appears for permitted roles; the mobile Explore row does not render it. Who can see adjuster scorecards at all is covered in who sees what on Margin.
  • Decisions move to their own screen. The web keeps decision tiles inline; mobile links out to the decisions screen instead.
  • The cold-start view is a single hero. Before you have sent any margin data, the whole page collapses to one cold-start hero that frames the benchmark context, no tiles, no rows. As data lands, the full three-band layout appears.

Data sources

Data sources

  1. 1.Your invoices, estimates, and financials. Your business.
  2. 2.Your payroll and time-tracking exports. Your business.
  3. 3.Anonymized peer margin benchmarks. Verinode network.

Everything on the mobile Margin page is built from your own data and anonymized peer benchmarks. Verinode is an independent data trust, your operator data is never sold to carriers.

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