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Managing a Shopify store is a never-ending challenge. You need to monitor sales over various time periods, track inventory levels, analyze product performance, and seamlessly understand customer behavior for multiple clients. On top of that, creating tailored ecommerce reports and strategies to improve ROI can be daunting.
With TMR’s easy-to-use Shopify reporting tool, you can effortlessly streamline ecommerce data for multiple Shopify clients. Manage sales, customer orders, stock quantities, product listings, and store payments in one comprehensive Shopify sales dashboard. Create actionable Shopify reports with personalized ecommerce marketing strategies to drive better financial returns for your retail clients.
Shopify is renowned for offering a wide range of helpful e-commerce reports. To obtain the best reports on your store, you can also employ tools from third parties available in the market.
Go to the Admin page for your store, select Analytics from the left sidebar, and then click Reports to view Shopify Reports.
Reports on acquisition, behavior, finances, marketing, and inventory are available to you with the Shopify Basic plan.
Shopify sales report offers many benefits in tracking and tracing all the inventory, finance, and sales reports. It lets you set filters so that your export contains only the data you require at that point in time.
Stores with a Shopify Standard plan type subscription can view Shopify Standard reports. Finance, Acquisition, Inventory, Behavior, Marketing, Order, Sales, Retail Sales, Profit, and customer reports are among the reports that are available to you under the Standard plan.
You can export your store’s ecommerce reports from the native Shopify analytics dashboard. However, you can use TMR’s Shopify reporting tool to customize reporting insights creatively. You can extract real-time KPIs to monitor sales, orders, inventory, product performance, etc., and prepare custom reports based on your client’s needs.
Yes. With Two Minute Reports’ schedule refresh, you can set up Shopify reports to be automatically delivered to your client’s inbox – hourly, daily, weekly or monthly. As a result, you can keep your clients in the loop and let them know your efforts to improve ecommerce ROI.
The Shopify partner dashboard lets you keep in sync with the apps, themes, and other businesses that you’re building with Shopify. It helps you manage your client(s) stores, set account permissions for the development team, track revenues, and monitor payment gateways and other assets that you have published.