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Upload your Shopify exports

Upload your Shopify orders.csv export. Optionally add products.csv to enrich product insights.

Your report explains the main signal, the key changes in revenue, orders, AOV, and refunds, and the recommended next actions.

Shopify export quick steps

  1. 1. Shopify Admin -> Orders -> Export.
  2. 2. Choose CSV export with at least last 60 days of orders.
  3. 3. Save as `orders.csv` for required upload.
  4. 4. Optional: export product catalog as `products.csv` for enrichment.

Optional. The report works without this file.

Privacy disclosure (upload_disclosure_v1)

  • Your data stays private.
  • Uploaded files are deleted within 24 hours.
  • Only aggregated metrics are analyzed.
  • Raw order rows are never sent to the model.
  • Report links are private and expire.

Don't have a CSV ready?

Try a demo dataset instead

Open one of four pre-generated synthetic Shopify reports. This does not upload any merchant data and avoids re-running the same LLM analysis on every click.

Synthetic Shopify dataset

Healthy Growth Store

Revenue, orders, and average order value rise together with stable refunds.

Expected theme: Positive performance signal

Synthetic Shopify dataset

Demand Drop Store

Order volume and revenue decline against the previous period.

Expected theme: Root-cause explanation

Synthetic Shopify dataset

Refund Spike Store

Refund rate climbs sharply while store demand stays relatively stable.

Expected theme: Risk detection

Synthetic Shopify dataset

AOV Growth Store

Revenue growth is driven mainly by stronger order value, not order volume.

Expected theme: Monetization signal

Demo outputs are illustrative and based on synthetic Shopify scenarios.

Technical details (advanced)

Date range: 30d, previous period: prior_30d, KPI set: mvp_shopify_core_v1.

CSV scope: required orders; optional products.