New Shoprofy Dashboard Features for Profitable Growth
The latest Shoprofy dashboard is designed to show where profit is created and where it disappears. Instead of one generic report, merchants get focused views for the areas that usually decide margin.
Core idea
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Key takeaways
- New operational reports show margin leaks that revenue dashboards miss.
- Inventory, shipping, returns, gateways, and discounts are now part of the profit workflow.
- Forecasts, break-even tools, and exports help merchants turn reporting into planning.
Operations now sit next to profit
Returns, shipping, payment gateways, and discounts are often treated as separate issues. In Shoprofy, they are connected to the same profit model.
That means a merchant can see not only that profit changed, but also which operational layer created the change.
- Returns and refund trend analysis
- Shipping charged vs shipping cost by country
- Payment gateway revenue, fees, and net profit
- Discount code impact on revenue and margin
Inventory and product decisions are clearer
Inventory status shows stock, sales velocity, days left, and critical items. Product analytics shows product and variant margin, making it easier to decide what to restock, pause, or promote.
Planning tools complete the workflow
Forecasts estimate month-end revenue and profit based on run rate. Break-even tools show how price, COGS, shipping, ad spend, and fixed costs interact.
When the period ends, PDF P&L exports and email reports make it easier to share the numbers with a team or accountant.
Next step
Turn reporting into action
Use Shoprofy to connect product costs, fees, shipping, refunds, and ad spend in one dashboard so these insights become daily decisions instead of isolated reports.
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