Illuminated Intelligence
Integrations 10 min readMay 1, 2026

How to build a WooCommerce analytics dashboard that drives ecommerce growth

WooCommerce's native analytics are basic. Build a WooCommerce dashboard that tracks revenue, AOV, repeat-rate, and ad ROAS in one screen — without a developer.

What WooCommerce gets right — and where it stops

WooCommerce powers roughly 30% of all online stores worldwide. It's flexible, free, and integrates with thousands of plugins. The native Analytics module (introduced in 2019) covers daily-operations basics: revenue, orders by status, top products, customer counts, refunds.

Where it stops:

  • Cross-channel attribution. WooCommerce knows about orders. It doesn't know which Google Ads click, Klaviyo email, or organic search query drove that order.
  • Cohort analysis. Retention curves and cohort LTV require manual SQL or a paid plugin.
  • Margin context. Revenue is reported; gross profit isn't, because product cost data lives elsewhere.
  • Proactive alerting. Inventory below reorder, conversion-rate drops, and refund spikes don't push notifications by default.

A proper WooCommerce analytics dashboard [blocked] addresses all four.

The six daily WooCommerce KPIs

  1. Gross sales — daily, weekly, monthly with YoY comparison.
  2. Average order value (AOV) — trending up indicates upsells/bundles working; trending down indicates discount dependency.
  3. Repeat customer rate — % of orders from returning customers. Health indicator. Should trend up as the brand matures.
  4. Conversion rate — sessions to orders. Drops indicate UX issues, traffic quality issues, or pricing pushback.
  5. Top products by revenue — watch for shifts that signal trend changes (or stockout risk on top sellers).
  6. Inventory below reorder point — invisible lost revenue. The single most preventable revenue leak in ecommerce.

How to build it

Illuminated Intelligence [blocked] connects to WooCommerce via OAuth and a lightweight WordPress plugin (60 seconds total). The platform pulls order, customer, product, and inventory data, joins it with Stripe [blocked] payments, Klaviyo [blocked] email, and Google Ads [blocked] / Meta Ads [blocked] spend, and builds the unified dashboard automatically.

ENKII, our AI business advisor [blocked], watches all six KPIs daily and surfaces:

  • AOV drops with the likely cause (often a recent discount campaign cannibalizing full-price sales).
  • Conversion rate drops broken down by traffic source so you know whether it's a paid-traffic quality issue or a site UX issue.
  • Repeat-rate trends with the underlying cohort breakdown.
  • Inventory items projected to stock out within their reorder lead time.

For a typical WooCommerce store doing $2M annually, the platform usually surfaces $30K-$80K of immediate optimization opportunities in the first 30 days — inventory issues, attribution corrections, and ad waste being the most common.

Ready to see your business, illuminated? Start a free 7-day trial [blocked] of Illuminated Intelligence — no credit card required, full setup in under an hour. Or meet ENKII [blocked], our AI business advisor that turns your data into next-step recommendations.

● FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What's the best WooCommerce analytics dashboard?

For most WooCommerce stores past $500K in annual revenue, the best dashboard combines WooCommerce order data with Stripe (or your payment processor), email marketing (Klaviyo or Mailchimp), and ad platforms in a single view. Native WooCommerce reports are fine for daily order tracking but lack cross-tool context. Tools like Illuminated Intelligence pull all this together via OAuth in under 10 minutes.

How do I get advanced reports in WooCommerce?

WooCommerce's built-in Analytics module covers basics like revenue, orders, and products. For advanced reports — cohort retention, LTV by acquisition source, repeat-purchase patterns, ad attribution — you need either a paid plugin or a connected BI platform. Most stores past $1M revenue use the latter because the data needs to combine with other tools.

What WooCommerce KPIs should I track daily?

Six daily KPIs: gross sales, average order value, repeat customer rate, conversion rate, top products by revenue, and inventory items below reorder point. Add a seventh weekly: cohort retention curve. These cover health and growth without overwhelming the dashboard.

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