
Stripe users are experiencing a delay of approximately three days in their Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) and subscription reporting data within the platform's dashboard. The issue, which reportedly began around November 14th, 2025, has been highlighted by users on social media, including a tweet from entrepreneur Dan Loewenherz.
Loewenherz stated in a recent tweet, "Anyone else noticing issues with Stripe’s MRR and subscription reporting? We’re seeing that our dashboard data is ~3 days delayed (since the 14th)." This observation points to a potential discrepancy in the real-time visibility of critical financial metrics for businesses relying on Stripe's analytics.
While no official service disruption has been announced by Stripe regarding this specific delay, the company's documentation for Revenue Recognition indicates that a 72-hour delay for data to display in the Dashboard is standard. "Revenue Recognition generates reports from transactions processed by Stripe. Expect a 72 hour delay before the data displays in the Dashboard," according to Stripe's official documentation. This suggests that the reported delay might align with expected operational behavior rather than an unforeseen outage.
Stripe's status page, which provides real-time updates on its services, currently shows all systems as operational, with no incidents reported for its Dashboard or API services. This implies that the observed delay, if consistent with the documented 72-hour processing time for Revenue Recognition, may not be considered a service interruption by the company.
Businesses utilizing Stripe for their subscription and revenue management often depend on timely data for strategic decisions. While a 72-hour processing window is noted for Revenue Recognition, the tweet specifically mentions MRR and subscription reporting, which users might expect to be more immediate. Users are advised to consult Stripe's documentation and status page for the most up-to-date information regarding data freshness.