Fortunately, tracking analytics and KPIs across multiple Shopify stores and third-party services is easier than it’s ever been. But how exactly to do it may not be obvious or straightforward.
By the time you finish reading this article, you'll know how to export Shopify data from multiple stores—as well as any other third-party services—and then import it into any dashboarding tool (for analysis) or data warehouse (for storage and processing).
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For ad hoc or one-off situations, manual data export is a simple and reasonable solution, which involves downloading CSV files from various Shopify pages.
In this example, we'll export order data.
As you can see, the process of exporting a single dataset from a single Shopify store is quite simple; manually exporting reports, products, and other Shopify data works similarly.
But, what if you have 5 different datasets you want to compare across 10 Shopify stores, and you want to refresh the data 5 times per week? Even worse—what if you want to combine all this data with data from other social and marketing platforms? You can imagine how quickly the situation would become a Sisyphean nightmare.
This leads us to the next approach: How to automate export of Shopify data.
The best way to automatically export data from multiple Shopify stores and have it continually refresh in your data destination is by using a tool like Dataddo.
When automatically exporting data from Shopify with Dataddo, you can:
We'll discuss both options below.
If you don't have a data warehouse, this is the approach you'll want to take.
Once you've configured your destination, your Shopify data should automatically refresh there at the intervals you've chosen.
To build comprehensive dashboards, repeat this process with datasets from your other Shopify stores, as well as datasets from other third-party services, like:
Dataddo will automatically pre-clean and standardize data from all your sources, so that once it hits your dashboard, it's ready to analyze.
And you'll never have to worry about your dashboards breaking, because our team of engineers proactively monitors and maintains all connections.
In the Dataddo app, the process of sending your data from Shopify to a data warehouse is almost the same as sending it from Shopify to a BI tool, so in this section we'll talk about why and when you should consider sending your Shopify data to a warehouse.
Let's start with why. Two reasons.
Number one. Sending large amounts of data directly to a dashboarding application like Looker Studio might cause the app to crash. Also, since most third-party services only allow storage of data for a limited period of time, the only way to maintain a complete historical picture of your business is by sending it to a data warehouse.
Number two. You can’t flexibly combine data from third-party services by plugging them directly into a dashboarding app. Computation of more advanced metrics is best done in a warehouse.
So, without a cloud-based data warehouse like Google BigQuery or Amazon Redshift, which can store essentially limitless amounts of data that can be queried on demand, you can only reap limited benefits from using a dashboarding app.
For more information on how to choose a data warehouse that suits the needs of your organization, see our blog on the best cloud data warehouse solutions and how to choose the right one.
If you're not sure whether it's time for you get a warehouse, check out our article on when it's the right time to invest in a data warehouse.
After you’ve chosen a data warehouse, you can easily redirect your Shopify data to it in Dataddo.
Dataddo supports all popular data warehouses as destinations, as well as less popular data warehouses.
Dataddo does more than just sync data from one tool to another. It offers a number of inbuilt features that handle common data integration problems, so that users can spend more time actually working with data in BI tools and data warehouses. Features and benefits include:
Huge bonus: World-class customer support. Don't take our word for it—read any reviews online to see what Dataddo users are saying!
To get an idea of what can be achieved by using Dataddo to integrate Shopify data, read our case study on UK brand Lounge Underwear, which has successfully used Dataddo to combine data from 9 Shopify stores.
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