Understanding order flow is essential for every Shopify merchant. AngularView’s dashboards, specifically designed to analyze processed and canceled orders, give you a deep dive into order trends at different intervals. These dashboards help you track successes, identify issues, and optimize operations to maintain a healthy ecommerce business. Here’s how AngularView’s yearly, quarterly, monthly, and weekly dashboards can revolutionize your order management.
Yearly Insights: Processed and Canceled Orders by Year
This dashboard is your go-to tool for tracking yearly order trends, offering a clear view of processed, canceled, and new orders over the past three calendar years.
- Deep Dive:
With measures like “Processed Order Count,” “Canceled Order Count,” and “New Order Count” selected by default, you can quickly gauge your store’s performance. Dimensions like “Order Cancellation Reason” and “Shipping Address Country” help you spot trends across regions and reasons for cancellations. - Key Applications:
- Evaluate year-over-year growth in processed orders.
- Analyze cancellation trends to identify persistent issues.
- Review new order trends to assess customer acquisition effectiveness.
- Tips for Merchants:
- Enable the “Gross Profit Percentage” to understand how processed orders contribute to profitability.
- Use the “Currency Code” dimension to explore international sales patterns.
- Example Use Case:
A merchant observes a 15% increase in processed orders from 2022 to 2023, attributing the growth to successful marketing campaigns targeting repeat customers.
Quarterly Insights: Processed and Canceled Orders by Quarter
For a detailed understanding of seasonal trends and the impact of specific initiatives, the quarterly dashboard provides actionable insights.
- What’s Covered:
Default measures like “Processed Order Count” and “Canceled Order Count” highlight how each quarter performs. Dimensions such as “Order Risk Level” help assess order reliability and detect patterns in cancellations. - How It Helps:
- Pinpoint quarters with high cancellation rates to identify operational or product issues.
- Track the effectiveness of seasonal promotions by comparing processed orders.
- Merchant Tips:
- Enable “Order Subtotal” to correlate revenue with quarterly order trends.
- Use “Order Updates” to monitor how often customers modify their orders, signaling issues like incorrect product listings.
- Use Case in Action:
A merchant sees that cancellations spike in Q4 due to delivery delays, prompting them to improve logistics before the next holiday season.
Monthly Insights: Processed and Canceled Orders by Month
Focused on recent performance, the monthly dashboard helps merchants stay agile by addressing immediate challenges.
- Data Highlights:
With measures such as “Processed Order Count” and “New Order Count” enabled by default, you can monitor order flow in near real-time. Dimensions like “Order Phone” and “Order Email” are invaluable for customer engagement efforts. - What It Solves:
- Detect months with sudden drops in processed orders or spikes in cancellations.
- React to customer feedback about product or service issues quickly.
- Analyze the impact of pricing changes or promotional campaigns.
- Pro Tips for Success:
- Enable “Refundable Quantity” to assess the potential impact of refunds on monthly performance.
- Use “Shipping Address City” to identify top-performing regions.
- Illustrative Example:
In March, a merchant notices a 20% increase in cancellations due to product stockouts and adjusts their inventory replenishment strategy to mitigate future issues.
Weekly Insights: Processed and Canceled Orders by Week
The weekly dashboard offers a granular view of order activity, ideal for fine-tuning day-to-day operations.
- Key Metrics:
Default measures like “New Order Count” and “Canceled Order Count” allow you to track weekly performance. Additional dimensions, such as “Order Name” and “Order Risk Level,” give insight into problematic orders. - Addressing Challenges:
- Monitor order processing efficiency to identify operational bottlenecks.
- Evaluate weekly campaigns, such as flash sales, by observing spikes in new orders.
- Maximizing the Dashboard:
- Enable “Net Payment” to measure how weekly processed orders contribute to cash flow.
- Use “Line Discount” to gauge the effectiveness of promotional discounts.
- Practical Application:
During a weekly flash sale, a merchant tracks new orders and processed orders to ensure inventory levels meet demand, avoiding stockouts.
Start Optimizing with AngularView Today
By providing actionable insights at every level, AngularView empowers Shopify merchants to streamline operations and improve customer satisfaction. Whether you’re planning for the long term or reacting to daily challenges, these dashboards help you make data-driven decisions with confidence. Explore AngularView now to unlock the full potential of your ecommerce business.