Analytics (Reports)

Analytics (Reports)

Introduction :

  • A sales report, or sales analysis report, gives an overview of the state of the sales activities in your store. It shows order totals, order subtotals and average order value
You can gain insights into the performance of your store by comparing sales over time. follow the below steps to show your store's report :

  1. From the Admin panel go to "Analytics"

  1. Determine the Period and the store language that you want to get the report for.


You will get the result, it will be something like the below screenshot :




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