Ecommerce Reporting Tools
A practical ecommerce reporting workflow for teams that live in exports, not in BI projects.
Most ecommerce teams do not need another analytics stack. They need a faster way to turn Shopify, Stripe, Amazon, and marketplace exports into recurring dashboards that leadership can review every week.
Built for operators who start with exports and need stakeholder-ready dashboards without BI setup.
Where the current workflow breaks
- • Ecommerce reporting often gets rebuilt manually from multiple exports
- • Different tools own different slices of the business, so reporting stays fragmented
- • Weekly KPI decks are expensive to maintain by hand
- • Many reporting tools are heavier than the reporting job itself
What teams build with Panely
- • Weekly ecommerce KPI reviews
- • Revenue and payout reporting across storefronts and processors
- • Top product, margin, and discount dashboards
- • Agency reporting for ecommerce clients
How it works
Step 1
Export the source files you already use from ecommerce systems.
Step 2
Upload them and prompt the KPIs or views you need for weekly review.
Step 3
Share the dashboard link as the reporting layer instead of stitching together spreadsheets.
Who this fits best
- Shopify and Stripe operators doing recurring reporting from exports
- Founders who need one weekly ecommerce KPI view
- Agencies packaging ecommerce client dashboards
- Teams that want speed without warehouse or BI maintenance work
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FAQ
Is this meant to replace all ecommerce analytics tooling?
No. It is meant to simplify the reporting layer when your data already exists in exports and the current pain is repeated dashboard assembly.
What ecommerce sources fit best?
Shopify, Stripe, Amazon, Etsy, WooCommerce, and other platforms that already produce CSV or Excel exports are the clearest fit.
Why not just use a full BI tool?
Some teams should. But if the recurring reporting workflow is the only real problem, a lighter export-first path is often faster and easier to maintain.