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Visualize Shopify Data in Grafana

Connect your Shopify store to Grafana and transform raw sales data into actionable visualizations that drive business growth. With Kondado, you can replicate your ecommerce metrics on a configurable schedule and display them in professional dashboards without writing any code. Monitor orders, track customer behavior, and analyze inventory levels through automated data flows that keep your reports current and accurate.

Business teams use these visualizations to identify sales trends, optimize marketing campaigns, and manage inventory more effectively. By connecting your Shopify data directly to Grafana, you eliminate manual spreadsheet exports and ensure your entire organization works with consistent, up-to-date information for faster, data-driven decision-making across marketing, operations, and sales departments.

Kondado connects Shopify to Grafana using a Via Kondado connection, offering 17 data pipelines with 505 fields including Orders, Customers, and Abandoned Checkouts, updated on a configurable schedule ranging from every 5 minutes to daily, with no intermediate databases or complex technical setup required.

Our prices start from $19 USD/month, and you can try Kondado for free for 14 days with no credit card required

Available Data for Analysis

With the Orders and Orders Details pipelines, you can build comprehensive sales dashboards showing revenue trends, best-selling products, and average order values over time. Combine this with the Abandoned Checkouts pipeline to visualize lost revenue opportunities and recovery potential, helping your marketing team prioritize retargeting campaigns based on actual cart values and abandonment patterns.

The Customers pipeline enables cohort analysis and lifetime value tracking, while Inventory: items keeps your operations team informed about stock levels across all locations. By blending these datasets in Grafana, you create unified views that connect marketing performance with inventory management, allowing you to spot correlations between promotional campaigns and stock movements that impact cash flow and customer satisfaction.

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Shopify data available in Grafana

17
available pipelines
505
extractable fields

Available integrations

Integration Description
Abandoned Checkouts View data on abandoned checkouts, including total value, items in the cart, and abandonment date.
Customers Track customer information, including name, email, status, and account creation date.
Events Log important events, including event type, date, and details associated with each event.
Inventory: items Monitor item inventory, including SKU, available quantity, and product location.
Order timeline events Analyze order timeline events, including status, date, and actions taken during processing.
Orders Examine order details, including order number, total value, status, and creation date.
Orders Details Get detailed information about orders, including items, prices, quantities, and applied discounts.
Orders Discount Applications View how discounts were applied to orders, including discount type and value.
Orders Discount Codes Access information on discount codes used in orders, including code and discount value.
Orders Fulfillments Monitor the status of order fulfillments, including fulfillment date and shipping method.
Orders Line Items Includes information on products, quantities, and prices, along with fields such as SKU, product title, and applied discount.
Orders Note Attributes Contains custom attributes associated with orders, such as customer notes, tags, and additional fields that assist in identification.
Orders Refunds Records information about refunds, including amounts, reasons, and status, along with fields such as refund date and method used.
Orders Shipping Lines Provides details on shipping options, including carrier, shipping cost, and estimated delivery time.
Orders Transactions Includes data on financial transactions, such as amounts, payment methods, and payment status, along with timestamps.
Orders Visits UTM Parameters Captures information on order visits, including UTM parameters such as source, medium, and campaign for marketing analysis.
Products Contains details about products, including title, description, price, SKU, and images, along with information on variants.
Abandoned Checkouts
View data on abandoned checkouts, including total value, items in the cart, and abandonment date.
Customers
Track customer information, including name, email, status, and account creation date.
Events
Log important events, including event type, date, and details associated with each event.
Inventory: items
Monitor item inventory, including SKU, available quantity, and product location.
Order timeline events
Analyze order timeline events, including status, date, and actions taken during processing.
Orders
Examine order details, including order number, total value, status, and creation date.
Orders Details
Get detailed information about orders, including items, prices, quantities, and applied discounts.
Orders Discount Applications
View how discounts were applied to orders, including discount type and value.
Orders Discount Codes
Access information on discount codes used in orders, including code and discount value.
Orders Fulfillments
Monitor the status of order fulfillments, including fulfillment date and shipping method.
Orders Line Items
Includes information on products, quantities, and prices, along with fields such as SKU, product title, and applied discount.
Orders Note Attributes
Contains custom attributes associated with orders, such as customer notes, tags, and additional fields that assist in identification.
Orders Refunds
Records information about refunds, including amounts, reasons, and status, along with fields such as refund date and method used.
Orders Shipping Lines
Provides details on shipping options, including carrier, shipping cost, and estimated delivery time.
Orders Transactions
Includes data on financial transactions, such as amounts, payment methods, and payment status, along with timestamps.
Orders Visits UTM Parameters
Captures information on order visits, including UTM parameters such as source, medium, and campaign for marketing analysis.
Products
Contains details about products, including title, description, price, SKU, and images, along with information on variants.

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How to create Shopify dashboards in Grafana

Visualize your data automatically — no spreadsheet exports or custom scripts.

1
Connect Shopify as your data source

Add Shopify to Kondado by entering your store credentials and selecting the data pipelines you want to replicate, such as Orders, Customers, or Products.

2
Select Grafana as destination

Choose Grafana from the available destinations and configure your connection settings to establish the direct data flow between your store and visualization platform.

3
Configure dashboards and refresh schedule

Build your visualizations in Grafana using the replicated Shopify fields and set your preferred update frequency, from every 5 minutes to daily, to keep reports current automatically.

Access Shopify data in Grafana and combine it with dozens of other data sources

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Shopify data in Grafana automatically

How do I connect my Shopify store to Grafana using Kondado?
Start by adding Shopify as a data source in your Kondado account using your store credentials. Then select Grafana as your destination and choose which pipelines to replicate, such as Orders, Customers, or Products. Kondado handles the data transfer automatically, delivering your store information directly to Grafana without requiring any database configuration or manual file uploads.
What Shopify metrics can I track in Grafana dashboards?
You can monitor over 505 fields across 17 pipelines including order values, inventory levels, customer acquisition dates, abandoned checkout totals, and discount code usage. Track metrics like average order value, conversion rates from abandoned carts, and product performance by SKU. The Orders Transactions pipeline provides payment method analysis, while Orders Visits UTM Parameters helps you evaluate marketing campaign effectiveness.
How often does Shopify data update in Grafana?
You configure the update frequency based on your business needs, choosing from every 5 minutes, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily schedules. This automated refresh ensures your dashboards reflect recent sales activity without manual intervention. You can adjust the frequency anytime as your reporting requirements change or during high-traffic seasons like Black Friday.
Can I share Grafana dashboards with my marketing team?
Yes, Grafana allows you to share dashboards via direct links, embedded panels, or user invitations with specific permission levels. Your marketing team can view sales performance without accessing your Shopify admin panel. You can also export dashboard snapshots for presentations or schedule automated report deliveries to keep stakeholders informed.
Do I need technical skills to build Shopify dashboards in Grafana?
No coding is required to set up the connection through Kondado, as the platform manages the data replication process automatically. Building visualizations in Grafana uses a drag-and-drop interface where you select fields from your Shopify pipelines. Business users can create professional charts and graphs after a brief familiarization with Grafana's dashboard editor.
What are the best KPIs to visualize from Shopify Orders data?
Focus on revenue trends, order volume by time period, and average order value to gauge overall store health. Use the Orders Details pipeline to analyze product mix and discount impact, while Orders Fulfillments helps track shipping performance. Combining these with Abandoned Checkouts data shows your complete conversion funnel from cart creation to completed delivery.
Can I combine Shopify data with other sources in Grafana?
Yes, you can create unified dashboards that blend Shopify metrics with data from other business systems connected through Kondado. Set up additional pipelines to bring in information from databases or marketing platforms alongside your Shopify store data. This multi-source approach enables comprehensive analysis that correlates sales performance with inventory levels, advertising spend, or customer service metrics within Grafana.

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