Stripe · Shopify · HubSpot · CSV exports

Your sales CSV, your dashboard.

Drop a sales export — Stripe, Shopify, HubSpot, or anywhere else — and get revenue trend, top products, region splits, channel mix and headline KPIs in seconds.

01 · How it works

Sales data, in. Dashboard, out.

Built for the messy reality of sales exports — different platforms, different column names, same questions. We detect what's revenue, what's a region, what's a date, and arrange the dashboard around them.

i. export

Export from anywhere

Stripe → Payments CSV. Shopify → Orders export. HubSpot → Deals report. Or your own internal export. We accept CSV and Excel.

ii. detect

Revenue gets recognized

Columns called revenue, sales, amount, total, profit etc. become the primary metric. Currency symbols ($, €, £, ¥, ₹) carry through to every label.

iii. dashboard

Trend, top movers, breakdowns

Daily/weekly revenue trend, top product by revenue, region splits, channel mix, anomaly callouts. Click any bar to filter the rest.

02 · Sales views

Every question sales people ask.

The auto-built dashboard answers the standard set without you arranging anything.

  • 01

    What's our revenue trend?

    Daily / weekly / monthly line chart with grain chosen by the date range.

  • 02

    Top products / regions / reps?

    Sum-of-revenue by your strongest category, click to drill in.

  • 03

    Which channel grew fastest?

    Top movers panel splits the period in half and shows biggest gainer + biggest decline.

  • 04

    Any deals look like outliers?

    Rows >2σ from mean flagged with an orange border in the table.

"I used to spend Monday mornings rebuilding the same pivot. Now I drop the file and it's already there."
— a tired RevOps lead, probably
03 · FAQ

Sales dashboard questions.

Which sales exports work?
Anything with a date column, a numeric column (revenue / amount / total), and one or more category columns. Stripe, Shopify, HubSpot, Salesforce and generic POS exports all work.
Yes. Columns named revenue, sales, amount, total, price, profit or similar get recognized as the primary metric and formatted as currency throughout the dashboard.
If your data contains $, €, £, ¥ or ₹ it gets used in formatting throughout. Otherwise we default to $.
Yes — click any bar or donut slice and the entire dashboard (KPIs, charts, table, insights) re-computes against that filter.
If your sales export has multiple tabs, you'll get a picker to choose which sheet to dashboard.
No. Parsing and aggregation happen entirely in your browser. The file never touches a server.