The “Revenue” dashboard provides a comprehensive view of the income generated by your application, allowing you to track both total billings from merchants and your actual earnings.
How we get these data
Revenue data is gathered from Shopify Partner Dashboard and Transactions to support precise financial tracking and decision-making.
Understand the dashboard
Revenue is the amount recorded from selling the application. Divided into 2 types:
Gross Revenue: Total amount users have paid (Billings) before deducting any fees.
Net Revenue: Actual amount received by the Developer.
Calculation Logic
Gross Revenue = Total value of successful - Transactions.
Net Revenue = Gross Revenue - Fee.
1. Revenue (Gross)
The line chart visualizes your revenue trends over time, with a percentage comparison against the previous 31-day period. You can toggle between Gross and Net views, and adjust the granularity by Day, Week, or Month.
The breakout table provides a daily record of your revenue, helping you identify specific days of high or low financial performance.
The panels below offer a quick historical comparison of your current revenue against previous months and years to track the growth trajectory of your business.
2. Revenue Customers
This table displays a list of recent transactions, including the shop name, the date of payment, the billing interval (e.g., Monthly), and the specific amount contributed to your revenue.
How Revenue data can benefit you
Sales Volume Assessment: Monitoring Gross Revenue is essential for assessing your overall sales volume and tracking your progress toward Shopify’s $1,000,000 annual threshold.
Operational Management: Net Revenue represents your actual cash flow ("Cash in bank"). It is the primary figure used to calculate profit and manage business operations such as paying salaries and server costs.