Reading the demand dashboard

What every metric means and the one action each number is asking you to take.

5 steps · about 6 minutes

1

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".

2

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.

3

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.

4

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.

5

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.