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Timelines

The Timelines tab shows five charts of your shop’s activity over the past 30 days, one bar or area per day. It’s a quick read on cycles and unusual depletions — not a per-event log.

  • Order Timelines
  • Inventory Timelines
  • What to look for
  • See also

Three charts, grouped at the top of the tab:

  • Orders per Day — bar chart of the number of orders placed each day.
  • Sales Value per Day — area chart of total sales revenue each day, in your shop currency.
  • Variants Sold per Day — bar chart of how many distinct variants sold each day.

Two charts at the bottom of the tab:

  • Inventory Change per Day — bar chart of net inventory movement each day. Green bars are net additions (stock in); purple bars are net depletions (stock out).
  • Inventory Value per Day — area chart of total inventory value (at cost) at the end of each day.

Use these charts for pattern-spotting at a glance:

  • A weekly rhythm in the orders chart — strong Mondays, quiet Sundays — confirms what your customers actually do.
  • A purple spike in the inventory change chart that doesn’t line up with high sales suggests a write-off, a stock take adjustment, or a transfer worth checking.
  • A gentle slope in inventory value while orders stay flat hints at slow-moving stock building up.