App Store Connect export → dashboard

Your sales report, readable at last.

App Store Connect's sales report is one row per SKU per market per day. Drop the CSV here and the Date column drives the trend while Country Code, Product Type and Device become clickable breakdowns — with Units and Developer Proceeds summed automatically.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

A sales report is your store ledger in long form. The Date column drives the trend; Units and Developer Proceeds sum up; every country, product type and device becomes a filter against the rest.

i. export

Get your sales report

In App Store Connect: Sales and Trends → Reports → download the daily / weekly sales report (the tab-or-comma report file).

ii. detect

Markets become breakdowns

Date drives the sales trend; Units and Developer Proceeds read as numbers; Country Code, Product Type and Device become clickable categories.

iii. read

Volume, revenue, reach

See units per day, proceeds by country, and the device and product-type split — click any slice to filter every other chart.

02 · The views

The sales view App Store Connect buries.

What sold, where it sold, and what you actually earned after Apple's cut.

  • 01

    Units curve

    Units plotted over time expose the launch spike, the feature bump, and whether downloads are bending up or flat.

  • 02

    Proceeds by country

    Country Code splits Developer Proceeds, so you see which markets pay and which only download.

  • 03

    Product & device mix

    Product Type separates paid apps, IAPs and renewals; Device tells iPhone from iPad — same metrics, finer cut.

  • 04

    Nothing uploaded

    The report is parsed entirely in your browser — your revenue figures never leave the machine.

"One drop showed it: 60% of units were US but Japan's proceeds per unit were double. Localized the next update first."
— an indie app developer
03 · FAQ

App dashboard questions.

Which App Store Connect report works?
The Sales and Trends sales report (Reports → daily or weekly). Any file with a Date column, Units, Developer Proceeds and Country Code builds the full dashboard; extra columns add more breakdowns.
Yes — both are detected as numbers and summed, and they re-sum for whatever Country Code, Product Type or Device slice you click.
Yes — tab-delimited reports are detected automatically. If you've opened and re-saved it as comma CSV, that works too.
No — parsing and charting happen locally in your browser. Nothing about your sales or proceeds is sent anywhere.
Yes — Country Code and Device are breakdowns; click one and units, proceeds and the date trend recompute for just that segment.