Explore Your Dashboard

Navigate your analytics dashboard and understand your key metrics.

Overview

Once your data is imported, your Dashboardly dashboard becomes your command center for tracking sales, profits, and business performance. Here's a tour of what you'll find.

Main Dashboard

The Dashboard is the first page you see after logging in. It gives you a high-level overview of your business with:

Metric Cards

At the top, you'll see key performance indicators (KPIs) including:

  • Revenue — Total sales revenue
  • Orders — Number of orders
  • Profit — Net profit after all costs
  • Profit Margin — Profit as a percentage of revenue
  • Average Order Value (AOV) — Revenue per order

Each card shows the current period value and the percentage change compared to the previous period.

Below the KPI cards, interactive charts display:

  • Revenue and profit trends over time
  • Order volume by day
  • Comparison with previous periods

Top Products

See your best-selling products ranked by revenue or profit, helping you identify winners and underperformers.

Top Customers

View your highest-value customers by total spend and order count.

Recent Orders

A quick snapshot of your latest orders with status and amounts.

Key Pages

Sales & Profit

Deep dive into sales performance with:

  • Revenue breakdown by product, SKU, or time period
  • Profit analysis with cost details
  • Trend comparisons

Profit & Loss

A full P&L statement showing:

  • Revenue — Gross merchandise value
  • Cost of Goods — Your product costs (from COGS setup)
  • Platform Fees — TikTok commission and fees
  • Shipping Costs — Fulfillment and delivery costs
  • Refunds — Returned order amounts
  • Net Profit — Bottom line after all expenses

Inventory

Manage your product catalog with:

  • Current stock levels across warehouses
  • Product costs (COGS) management
  • Cost history and trends
  • Low stock alerts

Orders

Browse all your orders with powerful filtering:

  • Filter by date range, status, payment method, fulfillment type
  • Search by order ID or customer name
  • View order details with line items and financial breakdown
  • Geographic distribution map
  • Export to CSV

Customers

Understand your customer base:

  • Customer LTV — All customers with lifetime value, order count, and last purchase
  • Purchase Journey — Purchase flow and product journey analysis
  • Cohort Retention — Heatmap showing how well you retain customers over time

Manual Adjustments

Add manual financial adjustments to your records — useful for costs, refunds, or corrections not captured by TikTok's data.

Warehouse

If you use TikTok's fulfillment services, the Warehouse page shows warehouse inventory levels, status, and configuration.

Date Range & Filters

Most pages include:

  • Date Range Picker — Select any time period (today, last 7 days, last 30 days, custom range)
  • Comparison Toggle — Compare with the previous period
  • Shop Selector — Switch between connected shops (top navigation)

Tips for Getting Started

  1. Set up COGS first — Your profit numbers won't be accurate without product costs. See Setting Up COGS
  2. Check back after 48 hours — Financial statements from TikTok take at least 48 hours to become available
  3. Use the P&L report — It's the most comprehensive view of your business health
  4. Explore Customers — The cohort retention heatmap reveals how well you're building repeat business
  5. Set up the Daily Digest — Get your key metrics emailed every morning. Enable it in Settings → General → Email Preferences

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