Stats vs Funnel Explained (and why your numbers don’t always match)
When analysing your campaigns in Dux-Soup, it’s important to understand that Stats and Funnel measure completely different things.
The Key Difference
Stats = Actions (What happened)
Stats show specific actions performed on specific people within a selected timeframe.
Think:
- What did I do this week?
- How many messages were sent?
- How many new connections did I get?
Funnel = Status (Where people are now)
Funnel shows the current lead generation status of people inside your campaign.
Think:
- Where are my leads right now?
- How many are still in the process?
- How many reached each stage?
Funnel is NOT about when something happened - it’s about the current position in the flow.
Why Stats and Funnel DO NOT Match
Even though both use similar labels, they measure different things. Here are the most important differences:
“Connections added” (Stats) vs “Accepted” (Funnel)
These are NOT the same.
Stats → Connections added
Only counts new connection events within the selected timeframe.
Funnel → Accepted
Includes:
- People who accepted your request
- PLUS people who were already 1st-degree connections when enrolled
“Profiles responded” (Stats) vs “Responded” (Funnel)
At first glance, these look identical - but there’s a key difference:
Stats
- Counts all response events (historical, fixed)
Funnel
- Dynamic and affected by qualification status. If a profile is:
- Qualified IN → removed from Funnel stages (except Enrolled)
- Qualified OUT → removed completely from Funnel
In Stats, these responses are still counted and never removed.
The Qualify action is the main factor that creates differences between the following metrics:
• “Invites sent” (Stats) vs “Invited” (Funnel)
• “Profiles messaged” (Stats) vs “Followups” (Funnel)
• “Profiles responded” (Stats) vs “Responded” (Funnel)
When Should You Use Each?
Use Stats when you want to:
- Report results
- Measure campaign performance
- Track KPIs (messages, responses, success rate)
Stats = your reporting dashboard.
Use Funnel when you want to:
- Understand lead progression
- See where prospects are in the pipeline
- Optimise your campaign flow
Funnel = your pipeline view.