WooCommerce export → dashboard

Your WooCommerce orders, your sales dashboard.

Export Orders from WooCommerce, drop the CSV, and see total sales, the trend over time, your best-selling products, order status and payment mix — without poking through the admin.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

WooCommerce's reports hide behind admin tabs and date pickers, and they slow to a crawl on a busy store. The Orders export has everything for a fast read — drop it and get total sales, the trend, top products and where payments come from in one screen.

i. export

Export from WooCommerce

Analytics → Orders → Download, or use an Order Export plugin. The columns we need — Order Date, Order Total, Order Status, Product Name, Payment Method — come out by default.

ii. detect

Order Total becomes sales

The Order Total column is recognized as currency and used as the primary metric. Order Date becomes the time axis for the trend.

iii. read

Sales, status, products

Total sales, daily trend, top products, order status and a payment-method breakdown — click any bar to filter the whole view.

02 · The views

The store read WooCommerce buries.

Everything a store owner checks before coffee, arranged automatically from the raw orders export.

  • 01

    Sales at a glance

    Total order value up top, with the trend over time so a slow week is obvious.

  • 02

    Top products by revenue

    The Product Name column becomes a best-sellers breakdown — see what actually moves the most money.

  • 03

    Status and payment mix

    Order Status and Payment Method split out, so refunds, cancellations and how people pay are one click away.

  • 04

    Private by default

    Your store data is parsed locally. It never leaves your browser — verify in DevTools → Network.

"I drop the orders export and the whole month is just there — sales, top products, refunds. No more wrestling the WooCommerce reports."
— a WooCommerce store owner
03 · FAQ

WooCommerce dashboard questions.

Which WooCommerce export works?
The standard Orders export (Analytics → Orders → Download) or any Order Export plugin CSV. As long as there's an Order Total column, an Order Date and an Order Status, it works.
Yes. Order Status is read directly, so you can filter to completed orders, or exclude refunded and cancelled ones, and watch the totals recompute.
Yes — click any bar or slice (product, status, payment method, country) and the entire dashboard recomputes against that filter.
No. Parsing and aggregation happen entirely in your browser. The file never touches a server, and there's nothing to sign up for.
No. Order meta, billing fields and line-item columns are ignored. The tool detects the date, the total and the category columns and leaves the rest alone.