Shopify + Facebook Ads + Google Analytics (Online Sales overview) Dashboard Template

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Download this free dashboard template to get full insights into your online sales stats in-line with Facebook Ads and Google Analytics. Keep an eye on your product performance, eCommerce conversion rate, and audience overview.

Uses one-click integrations:

  • Facebook Ads Facebook Ads
  • Shopify Shopify

If you don’t use Facebook Ads or Shopify, you can pull data from any of our 100+ one-click, native integrations or from spreadsheets, databases and other APIs.

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What you’ll learn from this Shopify + Facebook Ads + Google Analytics (online sales overview) dashboard template:

Track your sales funnel using important Shopify Google Analytics and Facebook Ads KPIs. Here’s what you stand to learn from connecting these integrations:

  • What are our top-performing products? See which of your products performed the best in the last 30 days in terms of actual sales and in the number of orders they got.
  • How many people have purchased from our online store? Track how many people have purchased a product or service from your online store in a given month. Did more people buy from your store this month in comparison to the previous month?
  • How much does an average user spend on our website? Monitor the monetary value of an individual customer in your store. View the average amount that a customer spends in purchasing a product or service from your online store within a given timeframe.
  • How does our sales performance this month compare with the previous period? Track how much income your online store generated from actual sales in the last 30 days. Analyze your sales trends on a day-to-day basis, look out for sudden spikes or drops in gross sales, and find out why they occurred.
  • How do we measure the performance of our shopping cart? Evaluate the performance of your shopping cart by tracking key metrics such as the percentage of abandoned checkouts, unfulfilled orders, and actual orders placed on your online store within a given time frame.
  • What’s our eCommerce conversion rate? Assess the performance of your online store in converting a visitor to a paying customer. Keep track of the ratio of transactions to sessions recorded daily (expressed as a percentage), this data is useful gauging the health and performance of your online store.
  • Who are my eCommerce visitors and where do they come from? Track key metrics useful to you understanding your store’s visitors better, their actions and behavioral patterns, such as bounce rate, pageviews, average session duration, and so on. This information is important as you’ll be better informed on the best ways to cater to their needs.

Pull additional data using our deep integration with Google Analytics.

What else can you track and visualize with our deep integration with Google Analytics? When it comes to attributing your to traffic and conversions, almost anything:

  • Website traffic and conversions
  • Traffic and lead demographics
  • SEO results
  • Social media engagement
  • Paid advertising
  • Landing page performance
  • Campaign performance using custom events

There are many, many different metrics and metric combinations you can track using Google Analytics. And in Databox, you can quickly visualize 100s of Google Analytics metrics in a variety of different ways.

Read more about Databox’s Google Analytics integration.


Pull additional data using our extensive integration with Facebook Ads.

What other campaign metrics can you track and visualize with our integration with Facebook Ads? Almost anything:

  • Individual campaign and ad performance
  • Clicks, downloads, leads, and sales
  • Cost per impression (CPM), click (CPC), and lead (CPL)
  • Return on ad spend (ROAS)
  • Paid advertising
  • Ad spend and overall budget
  • Progress towards your campaign goals, and more

In Databox there are almost 100 Facebook Ads metrics already built and ready for you to visualize in a variety of different ways. With the use of Query Builder and Data Calculations, the range of different metrics and metric combinations you can track from Facebook Ads widens.

Read more about Databox’s Facebook Ads integration.


Dig deeper into your store’s data using our robust integration with Shopify.

What else can you track and visualize with our deep integration with Shopify? When it comes to measuring your online store’s performance, just about everything:

  • Gross and Net sales
  • Average Order Value (AOV)
  • Sales by product
  • Abandoned cart rate
  • New vs. returning customers
  • Low inventory products
  • Taxes, and more.

There are tons of useful metrics and metric combinations you can track using Shopify. And in Databox, you can quickly visualize dozens of Shopify metrics in a variety of ways.

Read more about Databox’s Shopify integration.

Shopify Shopify metrics included in this template
  • Abandoned Checkouts

    Abandoned checkouts metric refers to the number of customers who added items to their cart but failed to complete the purchase, which can help merchants identify potential issues in the checkout process.

  • Net Sales

    Net sales is the total sales revenue generated by a business after accounting for returns, discounts, and other deductions. It is a key metric to measure a company's profitability.

  • Unfulfilled Orders

    Unfulfilled orders is a metric that measures the number of orders that have not yet been shipped or delivered to the customer. It helps merchants keep track of outstanding orders and ensure timely fulfillment.

  • Net Quantity by Top Products

    The Net Quantity by Top products metric provides insight into the overall sales performance of a store's top products by tracking the total quantity sold versus the quantity returned or canceled, resulting in a net quantity sold.

  • Total Customers

    Total number of Customers gained.

Customize this dashboard with Databox

Sometimes, you’ll want to dive deeper into performance. When you need to customize this template (or any other dashboard) to include different metrics, add metrics from different sources, etc., you can do so by using Databox’s Dashboard Designer.

The Designer allows you to easily drag-and-drop metrics and visualizations from any data source right into your dashboard.

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