Shopify analytics app
See how your store is really doing — in plain English.
Simple Stats reads your orders every morning and writes you a sentence you can act on — not a dashboard you have to interpret. No setup, no spreadsheets, and a flat price that never punishes you for growing.
Free forever tier$24/mo flat, no order fees7-day free trialZero setup
EXAMPLE illustrative numbers, not a real store's data · daily plain-English summary
Three things the other analytics apps get wrong.
Merchants who already pay for an analytics app keep telling the same story in their reviews: the report builder is clunky, the numbers need "fixing" by hand, and the bill went up the moment the store had a good month. Simple Stats is built to be the opposite of all three.
→ Zero setup, no spreadsheets
Install it and the dashboard is already populated the next morning — no report builder, no fields to map, no CSV round-trips just to answer "how are we doing?" If you've ever downloaded your own sales data to reconcile it yourself, that's the exact step Simple Stats removes.
→ Plain-English insights, not raw charts
Every morning you get a short, specific sentence: what changed, by how much, and what's driving it — repeat customers, a slow Tuesday, an AOV dip. The charts are still there if you want them, but the sentence is the point.
→ One flat price, period
$24 a month whether you ship 50 orders or 5,000. No per-order overage, no GMV-based tiers, no bill that quietly climbs as your store succeeds. See what that actually saves you →
→ Built for the "how are we doing" job
Not a report-building platform, not a BI tool for agencies — one job, done completely: understand this store's performance in under a minute, every day, without becoming your own data analyst.
Read the answer. Don't decode the chart.
Simple Stats computes your metrics every morning and turns the change into a sentence, the way a sharp employee would tell you across the counter — not the way a dashboard shows you.
"Revenue is up 12% this month, driven by repeat customers."
Names the metric, the size of the change, and the likely cause — the three things you'd actually ask a report for.
"1 in 3 orders this month came from a returning customer, up from 1 in 4 last month."
Turns a raw repeat-rate percentage into a comparison you can repeat to a co-founder without doing the math yourself.
"Average order value dipped to $30.01, mostly from a bundle promotion — order count is still climbing."
Explains a metric moving the "wrong" way instead of just flagging it in red.
"Thursday was your busiest day this month — worth knowing before you schedule the next promo."
Surfaces a pattern you'd otherwise have to notice by squinting at a bar chart.
These are illustrative examples of the narrative format, not output from a real store. Every sentence Simple Stats writes about your store is generated from your own precomputed metrics by fixed rules — no AI model reads or trains on your data.
What's free, and what Standard adds.
The free plan solves "how's my store doing this month" completely. Standard adds the comparisons, segments, and exports you reach for once you're past that first question.
Core dashboard, one store
- ✓ Last 30 days of revenue, orders, AOV, repeat-customer rate
- ✓ Daily plain-English summary
- ✓ 30-day trend sparkline
- ✓ No credit card, no time limit
Everything, plus history & segments
- ✓ Full history, not just 30 days
- ✓ Week / month / quarter comparisons
- ✓ Customer & product segment breakdowns
- ✓ CSV export
EXAMPLE illustrative numbers, not a real store's data
Quick answers.
Is the free plan actually free?
Yes — a full dashboard for one store, 30 days of core metrics, and the daily plain-English summary, for as long as you want it. No credit card, no trial clock.
Does it work without any setup?
Install it from the Shopify App Store, grant the read-only permissions it asks for, and the dashboard fills in overnight from your existing order history — no report building, no field mapping.
Will the price ever change based on my order volume?
No. Standard is $24/mo flat regardless of how many orders you process. See why that matters →