Dashboards & Reporting for Shopify Stores That Finally Make Sense
For Shopify store owners whose numbers are stuck in five different tools. A single dashboard you check in the morning and actually understand.
You sell on Shopify. Your orders, ad spend, email stats, and profit margins live in separate apps. Every Monday you export reports from half a dozen places just to see how you did last week. You want one clear view that shows what sold, what it cost, and whether you made money.
For a Shopify store, a useful dashboard ties orders to profit. It does not just show revenue. It pulls in cost of goods, shipping fees, ad spend from Meta or Google, and email revenue from Klaviyo. Then it lines them up in one place. You see daily sales, margin by product, and return on ad spend without opening four tabs.
The thing about a Shopify store is you wear ten hats. You are buyer, marketer, shipper, and support all at once. You need a dashboard built for speed. It shows the three numbers that matter for the day ahead. It warns you if a bestseller is low on stock or if an ad set tripled in cost overnight. Most off the shelf tools give you charts you do not need.
Cost depends on how many tools you use and how clean your data is. A simple setup with Shopify plus one ad channel takes a week or two. If your data is messy or you have five different sources, it takes longer. You pay for the build, which ranges based on complexity, not a monthly subscription for the dashboard itself.
First you list the tools you use and the numbers you check most. Then Scott pulls sample data and maps out what belongs together. He builds a first version in a tool you can open on your phone. You use it for a few days and tell him what needs to move, get shorter, or stand out. He tunes it until you open it each morning and know exactly where you stand.
After that you start the day with one screen. You know yesterday's profit, today's best channel, and what to restock. You stop chasing numbers across apps. You make faster buying decisions because you see what actually pays for itself.
Common questions about dashboards & reporting for Shopify Stores
A dashboard earns its keep when it replaces the hour you spend gathering numbers with a page you glance at over coffee. If you check more th…
Read the full answerWire your existing tools into one view instead of switching software again. Most businesses already own everything they need; nothing talks…
Read the full answerPick the one question you ask most and build a single view that answers it automatically. Expand from there. Trying to unify everything at o…
Read the full answerWhat our customers say
"Scott went above and beyond anything we ever could’ve expected. He didn’t just teach our team to use Claude. He opened our eyes to a whole new way of working. He pulled our entire business together, rebuilt our sales process from the ground up, helped us get payroll organized, and got us ready to launch our new sales team. The real difference for us has been Scott. We are going to keep working with him long-term."
"Working with Scott has been amazing! His ability to ingest information, understand it, and then help you understand it is second to none. His work ethic is unlike any I've seen. Scott's forward-thinking mindset is incredibly refreshing and helpful. If you want your website to be found more easily, do yourself a favor and talk to Scott and his team. But don't stop there. Scott has a wealth of knowledge that can help you in so many ways."
"Scott and team just finished a deep dive on our website and it was eye-opening. They found and implemented several key fixes, and actually explained them so we could understand. We've already hired them for another project."

