Wix Analytics: About Your Sales Reports
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Your sales reports by Wix Analytics help you to analyze all the payments that go through your site. All your sales data is translated into customizable reports to help you better understand what and how people are purchasing. You can view reports for sales by specific item, billing location, sales over time and more.
You can use your sales reports to plan your business strategy, make educated predictions about sales trends, and to get a better understanding of how your visitors are making purchases on your site.
How to access your sales reports:
Go to All Reports in your site's dashboard and view the reports in the Sales section. You can also check out the Sales Overview to get a deeper understanding of your customers' spending trends.
In this article, learn more about:
Types of sales reports
Wix Analytics creates sales reports for just about everything you want to know. See a breakdown of your revenue based on sales by coupon, order type, billing location, or shipping method. You can also view reports that track sales over a specific time period.
Click a report type below to learn more about it.
Sales over time
Sales by item
Item sales over time
Sales by coupon
Sales by billing location
Sales by order type
Average order value over time
Sales by shipping method
Sales by product variant
Clients with overdue payments
Want to customize your report?
You can customize the data you're viewing and the way it's displayed. You can also save the views you want to return to later. Learn more about customizing your report.
FAQs
Click a question below to learn more about your Wix Analytics sales reports.
What is the difference between my sales and stores reports?
Where can I learn about the terminology used in these reports?
How do I save my favorite reports so that I can access them quickly?
How do I change the type of graph in the report?
Why can't I see data for redeemed coupons in the Sales by Coupon report?
Why are some store orders showing “Unknown” under the billing location?
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