Marketplaces report
Sales attributed to marketplaces — bar chart, filters and CSV export guidance.
This page explains the Marketplaces report — how the chart attributes sales to marketplaces, the filters available and the CSV export format.
At a glance
- Purpose: show how sales are distributed across marketplaces so merchants can attribute revenue and prioritise channels.
- Primary visuals: a bar chart (marketplace vs metric) and a table beneath the chart listing marketplaces, counts and revenue.
- Controls: a right-hand filter panel with date range and marketplace selectors; CSV export for the underlying rows.
Chart overview
- Visual: a bar chart where each bar represents a marketplace. The chart commonly shows either count (number of orders) or revenue for each marketplace.
- Axes: the X axis lists marketplaces (or the Y axis for a horizontal layout), the measure axis shows count or revenue.
- Behaviour: bars are ordered by the selected metric. Long marketplace names may be truncated in the chart but are fully available in the table and on hover.
Typical metrics available:
- Count: number of orders attributed to the marketplace in the selected range.
- Revenue: total sales value attributed to that marketplace in the selected range.
Filters and controls
- Date range selector: choose the period to analyse.
- Marketplace filter: focus on one or more marketplaces (useful if you operate in many channels).
- Metric toggle: switch the chart between count and revenue.
- Export: download chart data or the table as CSV from the top-right menu.
Table and export
- Under the chart there is a table listing rows for each marketplace with columns such as title (marketplace name), count and revenue. Typical CSV columns:
marketplace_title,count,revenue
Amazon UK,120,5400.00- The CSV contains one row per marketplace with its display title, the count of orders and total revenue for the selected range.
How to interpret the report
- High count, low revenue: many low-value orders from that marketplace — review pricing and margins.
- High revenue, low count: a small number of high-value orders — consider prioritising merchandising or stock for those SKUs.
- Shifts over time: sudden changes often indicate marketing activity, promotions or changes to channel integrations. Cross-check campaign and integration logs.
Sample CSV export
A minimal example row from the CSV export:
marketplace_title,count,revenue
Amazon UK,120,5400.00Walkthrough: quick start
Use the date selector to choose the period you want to analyse.
Use the Marketplace filter to focus on the channels you care about (or view all marketplaces together).
Toggle the chart between Count and Revenue to change the sorting and insight focus.
Click Export → CSV to download the marketplace rows for offline analysis.
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