Shopify export → dashboard

Your Shopify orders, your sales dashboard.

Export Orders from Shopify, drop the CSV, and see total sales, average order value, your best-selling products, fulfillment status and where orders ship — instantly.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Shopify's analytics live behind tabs and date pickers. The Orders CSV has everything for a fast read — drop it and get sales, AOV, top products and fulfillment in one screen.

i. export

Export Orders

Shopify admin → Orders → Export → CSV. The Total, Created at and Lineitem columns are all recognized.

ii. detect

Total becomes sales

The Total column is read as currency and becomes the headline metric; Created at sets the time axis.

iii. read

Sales, AOV, top products

Total sales, average order value, best-selling line items, fulfillment status and billing-country splits.

02 · The views

Store questions, answered.

The numbers a store owner checks daily, arranged from the raw orders export.

  • 01

    Sales & AOV

    Total sales up top; average order value falls straight out of the order totals.

  • 02

    Best sellers

    Lineitem name becomes a top-products breakdown by revenue and quantity.

  • 03

    Fulfillment & refunds

    Financial and fulfillment status split your orders so backlogs and refunds are obvious.

  • 04

    Local-first

    Customer and order data is parsed in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

"Dropped my orders export and saw my AOV and top three products before my coffee was ready."
— a Shopify store owner
03 · FAQ

Shopify dashboard questions.

Which Shopify export works?
The standard Orders export (Orders → Export → CSV). Anything with a Total, a Created at date and product line items works.
Yes — AOV comes straight from the order totals. You also get total sales and order count as headline KPIs.
Yes. The Lineitem name column becomes a top-sellers breakdown; click any to filter the rest of the dashboard.
Financial Status and Fulfillment Status become filterable breakdowns, so refunds and backlogs are one click away.
Completely. The export is parsed locally in your browser and never sent to a server.