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# Drivepoint Reports

The Drivepoint Reports are a useful resource to view, analyze, export and schedule all kinds of reports to you and your colleagues.&#x20;

Reports can be found in bundles or in the "All Reports" section *(see toggle on the top of the reports page).*&#x20;

* Most popular bundle: **DTC Customer Cohort** (includes retention, LTV and cohorted financials report)
* Most popular report: **LTV by Dimension report** (can be found in the DTC AND Amazon Cohort Analysis bundle)

### **⭐️Wow - how do favorite reports to my sidebar for easy access?!**

1. Click within a bundle
2. Navigate to the right of the row of the report you want to favorite
3. Click on the "..."
4. Click on "Favorite"
5. Voila - your favorite report should now be added to the sidebar🎉


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