
Runvia Scan
Find Hidden Revenue Leaks
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- Target Audience
- E-Commerce StoresAgenciesGrowth Hackers
- Pricing
- One-time from $29
- Platforms
- Web
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163 AI reads in the last 30 days, ranked against every Automation & Workflow tool listed.About Runvia Scan
Runvia Scan helps businesses uncover hidden revenue leaks and identify opportunities to recover lost income. Many businesses unknowingly lose revenue through failed payments, cancelled subscriptions, refund trends, abandoned orders, inactive customers, unpaid invoices, and other operational inefficiencies. These issues often go unnoticed because the signals are buried inside spreadsheets, exports, and business data. Runvia Scan simplifies the process. Upload a CSV export from platforms such as Stripe, Shopify, Etsy, invoice systems, or other business tools, and Runvia Scan will analyze the data to identify potential revenue leaks and areas of concern. Each scan generates a report that may include: • Revenue Leak Score • Estimated revenue at risk • Failed payment analysis • Refund and churn indicators • Customer retention opportunities • Unpaid invoice detection • Revenue concentration risks • Customer activity insights • Prioritized recovery recommendations • Actionable recovery steps Runvia Scan is designed to help business owners, ecommerce operators, SaaS companies, agencies, and consultants quickly identify opportunities to improve revenue performance without requiring complex integrations or lengthy setup processes. Simply upload your data, review the findings, and take action. Find hidden revenue leaks. Recover more revenue. Grow with confidence.
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Reviews (4)
Average 4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 reviews
Promising and intuitive approach to identifying lost revenue
Smart revenue leak detection. The CSV upload approach is intuitive and catches issues most teams miss with their accounting systems.




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