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Subscriptions monitoring (NEW):
- GET /api/admin/subscriptions: live subs (family+plan+status+dates+rzp id),
recent webhook events, summary (status counts, MRR/ARR paise). POST = reconcile
- /admin/subscriptions page: summary cards, status chips, subs table, webhook
log, one-click Reconcile button. Added to sidebar (💳)
Real revenue in INR (was mock $9.99):
- stats API: MRR now SUM(plan price_paise) of active/authenticated/pending subs
- revenue page: all ₹, real MRR/ARR/ARPU, growth potential off real ARPU,
links to subscriptions page (removed fabricated monthly history)
- dashboard MRR card + revenue overview: $ -> ₹ with en-IN formatting
Family subscription dates:
- families API: joins latest family_subscriptions -> {status, plan, startedAt,
expiresAt, cancelledAt} (try/catch safe if billing tables absent)
- families page: tier cell shows status + "since" date + renews/ends date
(amber when cancelled)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Getting Started
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# or
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