eBay export → dashboard

Your eBay export, your sales dashboard.

Download the Orders report from Seller Hub, drop the CSV, and see total sales, the trend over time, your best-selling items, shipping cost and buyer countries — without building a single pivot.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Seller Hub is fine for picking and shipping, but slow for a plain read of how a month sold. Download the Orders report and this builds the view you actually want: total taken in, the trend, top items, and shipping cost broken out.

i. export

Export from eBay

Seller Hub → Orders → Download report → CSV. The default columns (Sold Date, Item Title, Sold For, Shipping And Handling, Total Price, Buyer Country) are all we need.

ii. detect

Total Price becomes sales

The Total Price column is recognized as currency and used as the headline metric. Sold Date becomes the time axis, so the trend draws itself.

iii. read

Sales, items, shipping

Total sold, the weekly trend, top items by revenue, shipping cost, and a buyer-country breakdown — click any bar to filter the whole view.

02 · The views

The sales read Seller Hub makes you dig for.

What a reseller checks at the end of a month, arranged automatically from the raw Orders report.

  • 01

    Total sold, up front

    Total Price across every order, summed and shown up top — no SUM column, no exporting twice.

  • 02

    Best-sellers by revenue

    The Item Title column becomes a top-items breakdown, so you see which listings actually move the money.

  • 03

    Shipping in the open

    Shipping And Handling is split out alongside sales, so postage stops hiding inside the totals.

  • 04

    Private by default

    Your orders are parsed locally and never leave your browser — confirm it yourself in DevTools → Network.

"I drop the Orders report and the month is just there — what sold, what shipped, where it went."
— an eBay reseller
03 · FAQ

eBay dashboard questions.

Which eBay export works?
The standard Orders report (Seller Hub → Orders → Download report). Any CSV with a Sold Date, a Total Price or Sold For amount, and an Item Title works. Older Sales Record exports work too.
Yes. Shipping And Handling is read as its own column and shown next to sales, so you can see what buyers paid in postage separately from item revenue.
Yes — click any bar or slice (item, buyer country, date) and the whole dashboard recomputes against that filter, then click again to clear it.
No. Parsing and aggregation happen entirely in your browser. The Orders report never touches a server.
It reads what buyers paid — sales plus shipping. Final value fees, ad fees and refunds aren't in the Orders report, so the total is gross, not your net payout.