Reading the demand dashboard
What every metric means and the one action each number is asking you to take.
5 steps · about 6 minutes
Performance numbers
The Analytics tab opens with shoppers added, products wishlisted, total wishlist value, and total adds, all under one shared time filter (7/30/90 days, all time, or a custom date range). Wishlist value is the metric to watch weekly: it is revenue sitting in "maybe".
The activity chart
Bars are daily wishlist adds; the line is the value saved. Spikes tell you when demand builds (paydays, launches, seasonal), which is exactly when reminder emails and campaigns should land.
Top shoppers and popular products
Top shoppers ranks your most engaged (and most marketable) leads. Popular products ranks items by how many distinct shoppers saved them, your merchandising shortlist, pre-validated by real intent.
Running out soon
This list cross-references your most-wishlisted products against live inventory and flags anything with 5 or fewer units left. It is a restock plan writing itself: the demand is proven and the stock is nearly gone. Full restock playbook here.
Exports
The Export button downloads a 4-sheet spreadsheet: top shoppers, popular products, running-out-soon, and the daily activity series, one file for your ops meeting.