WooCommerce Reports

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, top freebies, top earners, and product downloads. Subsections include Sales by date, Sales by product, Sales by category, Coupons by date, and Customer downloads.

Note:

By default, orders marked Processing, On Hold and Completed are counted as sales.

Sales by date

The Orders tab starts with Sales by date. This gives you an idea of the current performance via a sales graph and a few way ways to drill down into data. By year, last month, this month, last 7 days, and a custom date range.

The sales graph itself shows the number of gross sales plotted on a light blue line, the net sales plotted in dark blue, the shipping amount plotted in green, refunds plotted in red, and coupon values redeemed in orange. Hovering over a point will give you the exact figure.

Sales by product

The Sales by product report shows sales per day in a given range for a specific product or products. Use the Product search to include multiple products or select a product from the Top sellersTop freebies, or Top earners.

You can select any product from your store to view sales data, and again drill down into sales over the last year, last month, this month, last 7 days, or a custom date range.

Sales by category

To view sales by category, start by selecting the categories you want to include, or use the “All” option to automatically include all product categories. Then select “Show” to populate the report.

Coupons by date

The Coupons by date report shows the total amount discounted and number of coupons used over a period of time. You can also filter data by a specific coupon, view the most popular coupons, and coupons giving the most discounts.

Customer downloads

Customer downloads have unique IDs, enabling them to be tracked and logged. WooCommerce logs when a file was downloaded, which product the file is linked to, the file name, the order associated with the purchase, and the IP address.

You can also apply multiple filters to the list of customer downloads by hovering over ProductOrderUser, or IP address and selecting the filter to apply. Remove applied filters by selecting the red x next to the filter name.

Customers

The Customers tab allows you to view the number of orders between Customers vs. guests with options to filter by year, last month, this month, last 7 days, and custom. The Customer List option shows a list of all registered customers in a table. The customer list includes Name (Last, First), Username, Email, Location, (Number of) Orders, Money spent, Last order (Order number and date of order), and Actions.

Stock

The Stock tab includes reports of products that are low in stockout of stock, and most stocked. The reports in this section cannot be exported.

Taxes

The Taxes tab includes reports listing Taxes by code (state) and Taxes by date over the last year, last month, this moth or a custom date range.

Export CSV

Most reports have the option to export the data to a CSV file. Stock reports and the customer list cannot be exported.

  • Select Export CSV
  • Save or view the file

The Export CSV feature is hidden from browsers without support for the Download property.

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