Documents
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WooCommerce Analytics: Order Attribution Report
WooCommerce Analytics adds a set of Order Attribution reports to the existing analytics and reports included in WooCommerce. These reports enhance the Order Attribution Tracking feature available in WooCommerce — allowing you to gain valuable insight into each order’s last-touch attribution data. Connect your site to WordPress.com. After activating the WooCommerce Analytics extension, you’ll be […]
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Analytics and Sales Reports
The Analytics and Sales Reports only work with WordPress 5.3+. The Analytics and Sales Reports offer nine reports along with advanced filtering and segmenting tools, the ability to download all data to CSV, and a customizable dashboard to monitor all the important key metrics of your site. Since there is a great deal of functionality […]
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Dashboard Widgets
The WordPress dashboard is typically the first thing you see after logging in. Upon activation, WooCommerce will add two dashboard widgets giving you access to an overview of your store. If you’re using WordPress Multisite with multiple stores, a third widget will be added to the main site. To customize the widgets displayed on the dashboard, select “Screen […]
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WooCommerce Reports
Reports in WooCommerce give you the ability to see your store’s performance from month to month using graphs and stats. It has four sections: Orders, Customers, Stock, and Taxes. To view the legacy reports, go to: WooCommerce > Reports. Orders Orders allow you to view gross and net sales volume and totals, as well as top sellers, […]