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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Shopify dashboard template which will give you insights and a complete control over your Shopify store.
Use this Shopify advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your ecommerce store performance. Present key metrics like Orders, Net Sales, New Customers, and more.
Equates to product Selling Price x Ordered Quantity during the specified Date Range split up by Billing Country.
Net Sales by Billing Country metric represents the total revenue generated from sales transactions based on the billing country of the customer.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range split up by Billing City.
Orders by Tag is a metric in Shopify that allows you to track the number and value of orders based on assigned tags. This gives you insight into customer behavior and trends, allowing you to make data-driven decisions on product offerings and marketing strategies.
Number of Shipping Charges associated with a Sale or return during the specified Date Range split up by Billing Country
The Returns by Billing City metric calculates the number of items returned to the store, grouped by the billing city of the customer who made the purchase. It helps in analyzing the areas with a high return rate and in improving customer satisfaction.
The Low Inventory Products metric tracks the number of products in your Shopify store that have low stock levels. This helps you monitor inventory levels and avoid stockouts.
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.