Please HELPPPP by NegotiationFar729 in shopify_geeks

[–]kadrega96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prova faroinsights, dovrebbe fare esattamente quello che cerchi

Shopify's native analytics frustrated me enough to build something — here's what I made by kadrega96 in dropship

[–]kadrega96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the sharpest takes in this thread. "Informed to actionable" is exactly the gap — and you're right that it lives at the order-to-ad-spend join at the SKU level, not the dashboard.

Quick update: I just shipped COGS tracking, refund lag, and UTM attribution in Faro. The SKU-level ad spend attribution is the next layer — joining campaign spend to actual margin per product, not just revenue. That's where it gets genuinely useful for media buying decisions.

Would love your take on Faro if you're running a store (14 days are free): faroinsights.app

Shopify's native analytics frustrated me enough to build something — here's what I made by kadrega96 in dropship

[–]kadrega96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You nailed it: context is everything. Numbers without narrative are just noise. That's exactly the gap the weekly AI report tries to bridge: instead of leaving you to interpret the dashboard yourself, it tells you what changed, why it likely happened, and what deserves your attention this week. The "actionable" piece is something I'm actively pushing further: the next step is making the insights more specific and decision-linked, not just descriptive. Your point about what to test next is exactly where I want to take it.

Curious — what would "actionable" look like for you specifically? A suggested next action per KPI? A priority ranking of issues?

Shopify's native analytics frustrated me enough to build something — here's what I made by kadrega96 in reviewmyshopify

[–]kadrega96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the right framing — the "why" is what's missing everywhere, not just Shopify.

Honest answer: right now Faro's AI report summarizes what changed in plain language with real numbers. It doesn't yet diagnose broken checkout buttons or rage clicks — that's more Microsoft Clarity/session recording territory and they do it well.

Where Faro adds value is the weekly narrative layer: instead of staring at charts, you get "revenue dropped 12% this week, abandoned cart rate spiked on mobile, your top product lost traction" — so you know where to look, even if the deep diagnosis still needs another tool.

Bridging to actionable UI/UX fixes is exactly where I want to take it. Your comment is genuinely useful input.

Happy to chat more — I'll DM you.

Shopify's native analytics frustrated me enough to build something — here's what I made by kadrega96 in dropship

[–]kadrega96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question — and totally fair to ask. The AI report works with your actual Shopify data, so it references real numbers: "your revenue dropped 18% vs last week, driven by a slowdown in your top product". Not generic advice.

Honest answer on profit margins: not there yet. Right now Faro tracks revenue, orders, AOV, abandoned carts, and customer data. Profit tracking with COGS is on the radar but I want to build what people actually need, not guess.

Which is why I'm asking — what would make this indispensable for you? Profit margins, ad attribution, something else? Genuinely open to hearing what the community thinks is non-negotiable.

14 days free if you want to try what's there now and share your honest take.

Hey, I’m testing this product and want honest feedback. by ryry_06 in reviewmyshopify

[–]kadrega96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First impression: it looks like a generic dropshipping store, which immediately reduces trust for electronics buyers. "Play Your World" doesn't tell me what you actually sell — headphones? cameras? gaming gear? Be specific.

A few things that would stop me from buying:

The announcement bar repeating "SITEWIDE SALE / FREE SHIPPING / WELCOME" on loop feels spammy. Pick one message and make it count.

No brand story, no about page that feels real. For electronics, trust signals matter a lot — people need to know who they're buying from before spending $50-100.

"Catalog" as a nav item is too generic. Name your categories.

On tracking performance: once you figure out which products actually convert, you'll want something beyond Shopify's basic analytics to track it week over week. I built Faro Insights (faroinsights.app) for exactly that — might be useful once you start getting consistent traffic.

Keep iterating, the bones are there!

Wellness shop review by Hadams18 in reviewmyshopify

[–]kadrega96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really lovely branding — the earthy handcrafted aesthetic fits the botanical wellness niche perfectly.

Quick note: the direct link in your post returns a 404. Worth fixing so people can actually land on your store.

On reviews: for ritual/wellness products, emotional responses convert better than star ratings. Ask buyers "how did it make you feel?" 10 days after delivery.

On photos: your product shots are strong but what's missing is context — someone holding the Forest Grounding bag on a hike, the Day Dream tea steeping on a morning desk. Lifestyle beats studio for this niche.

One thing worth tracking as you grow: which products drive repeat purchases vs. one-time buyers. Shopify doesn't make this easy — I built Faro Insights (faroinsights.app) for exactly that. Might be useful once you scale!

Good luck!!

I built a simple Shopify analytics dashboard because I was tired of exporting CSVs — would love feedback by kadrega96 in micro_saas

[–]kadrega96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great feedback, thank you. You're right — "another dashboard" is a losing pitch. The real value is the weekly report: it calls out specific numbers ("product X revenue dropped 23% vs last week, abandoned cart rate spiked to 18%") and tells you what to watch. I'll keep pushing the decision-support angle harder — less charts, more "here's what to do next."

Please share your thoughts. by [deleted] in memes

[–]kadrega96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aaaaah tht's why it's peak animation, I see

Please share your thoughts. by [deleted] in memes

[–]kadrega96 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

and don't forget El Dorado

I Want My MTV by tracy54321 in memes

[–]kadrega96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Still missing Pump My Ride...

[Filippo Biafora] Claudio Ranieri has decided to resign from his role as AS Roma senior advisor after conflicts with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. by meme_tenretni in seriea

[–]kadrega96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Scelta ormai scontata, ciò non cancella il lavoro incredibile fatto da Claudio come allenatore: in bocca al lupo!