Catch Shopify revenue drops
the day they happen.
Go Insights monitors orders, revenue, conversion rate, and product performance across your Shopify store, and alerts you the moment something shifts.
What we monitor
Your Shopify revenue depends on dozens of metrics staying healthy. We watch all of them.
What we catch
Real examples of issues Go Insights has surfaced on Shopify accounts:
- Conversion rate dropping 25% after a theme change
- Revenue falling on a key product line with no change in traffic
- Average order value declining steadily over two weeks
- A sudden spike in orders from an unexpected traffic source, a win worth amplifying
Why monitoring Shopify matters
E-commerce revenue is sensitive to small changes. A conversion rate that drops from 2.5% to 1.8% might not sound dramatic, but on a store doing £1,000/day in traffic-driven revenue, that's a 28% revenue decline, roughly £280/day or nearly £2,000/week. These shifts often happen after seemingly minor changes: a theme update, a new checkout flow, a change to shipping options, or even a price adjustment that increases cart abandonment.
Product-level issues are particularly hard to catch manually. If one product in a catalogue of hundreds suddenly stops converting, the overall store metrics might barely move, but if that product carries high margins or is the focus of a paid campaign, the impact on profitability can be significant. Monitoring at the product level surfaces these issues before they compound.
For agencies managing Shopify stores for clients, revenue monitoring adds a dimension that most reporting tools miss. A weekly report shows what happened last week. Monitoring tells you what's happening right now, and the difference between catching a conversion rate drop on day one versus day seven is often the difference between a quick fix and a lost week of revenue.
Go Insights monitors your Shopify store continuously and alerts you in Slack or email when revenue, conversion rate, average order value, or other key metrics shift outside their normal range. Whether it's a problem to investigate or a positive trend to capitalise on, you'll know the same day it happens.
Go Insights vs. monitoring Shopify manually
Shopify's built-in analytics provide a solid overview of store performance, but they don't offer proactive alerting. To catch issues, you need to log into your Shopify admin and check the analytics dashboard, or set up custom reports in a third-party tool. Neither approach will notify you the moment something changes.
Go Insights monitors your Shopify data continuously and sends alerts to Slack or email when metrics deviate from their established patterns. For stores running paid traffic, this means you'll know immediately if a landing page stops converting or if revenue drops, before you've wasted a full day's ad spend sending traffic to a broken experience.
How it works
Connect
Sign in to Go Insights and link your Shopify account by connecting your Shopify store. Takes about 60 seconds.
We learn your patterns
Go Insights analyses your historical data to understand what's normal for each metric, so alerts are based on your real patterns, not arbitrary thresholds.
Get alerted instantly
When something shifts, you get a notification in Slack or email, with context on what changed, how much, and why it might matter.
Frequently asked questions
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Last updated: May 2026