The Low Inventory Products metric tracks the number of products in your Shopify store that have low stock levels. This helps you monitor inventory levels and avoid stockouts.
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To track Low Inventory Products using Databox, follow these steps:
The ‘Low Inventory Products’ metric is counted in Databox by getting an inventory of all the Shopify account items based on stock (0 or less – low stock levels) and then adding together the number of such products. This is the same way Shopify displays it in the User Interface in the Products tab, but the value can be different when observed in the Reports tab.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during specified Date Range. Total Sales will be a positive number for a Sale on the date that an order was placed, and a negative number for a return on the date that an order was Refunded.
The amount Refunded across the transactions during the specified Date Range.
The Net Quantity by Top products metric provides insight into the overall sales performance of a store's top products by tracking the total quantity sold versus the quantity returned or canceled, resulting in a net quantity sold.
The Orders by New vs returning customers metric compares the number of orders made by new customers to those made by returning customers. It helps track customer loyalty, acquisition efforts, and sales growth potential.
The Orders by Billing City metric shows the total number of orders placed by customers from different billing cities. It helps identify which cities have the highest sales and can be used to focus marketing efforts and targeted promotions to those areas.
Returns by Billing Country is a metric that measures the number of returned orders from customers in each country who paid for their order using billing information.
The Returns by Billing City metric calculates the number of items returned to the store, grouped by the billing city of the customer who made the purchase. It helps in analyzing the areas with a high return rate and in improving customer satisfaction.
Abandoned checkouts metric refers to the number of customers who added items to their cart but failed to complete the purchase, which can help merchants identify potential issues in the checkout process.