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AI-powered Shopify analytics that tells you what to do next

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ShopSight gives Shopify merchants real-time revenue tracking, customer insights, best-selling products, and AI-generated recommendations — all in one clean dashboard. 2-minute setup, no coding required. Built for growing stores that want actionable insights, not just charts. Free plan available, no credit card required.

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Features

- AI-powered insights that tell you exactly what to do next

- Real-time revenue, orders, and customer tracking

- Best-selling products with revenue breakdown

- Customer geography and behaviour analytics

- Weekly email digest with store performance summary

- 2-minute Shopify setup, no coding required

- Free plan available — Starter $15/mo, Pro $29/mo

Use Cases

- Shopify store owners tracking daily revenue and orders

- Merchants identifying their best and worst performing products

- Store owners understanding where their customers are located

- Founders wanting AI recommendations instead of raw data

- Small stores that can't afford Triple Whale ($129/mo)

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Vedic Astrology AI

The useful distinction here is recommendations tied to revenue and product data, not another passive analytics dashboard. The weekly digest also sounds practical for store owners who will not check charts every day.

Clean UI and I like that the focus is on actionable insights rather than just charts. The AI recommendations look useful for smaller Shopify stores. It would be great to see integrations with Google Ads and Meta Ads to tie marketing spend directly to revenue.

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Solo founder building Naxely — AI-powere...

The positioning against Triple Whale at $129/mo is smart — that's a real pain point for small stores who need insights but can't justify enterprise pricing. The AI recommendations angle is interesting too. Curious how specific the recommendations actually get — is it more "you should restock product X" or broader strategic suggestions?

The "tells you what to do next" angle is exactly what's missing in most analytics tools — most give data but leave you to figure out the action. Curious how recommendations are generated: rule-based or does the model learn per-store patterns over time? Congrats on the launch!

The gap between 'here's your data' and 'here's what to do about it' is where most analytics tools lose people. I don't run a Shopify store but I work with small businesses and watch them ignore dashboards because they can't translate charts into decisions. The recommendation layer is the real differentiator here — curious how it handles ambiguous situations. A product declining in revenue could be seasonal, wrong price, new competitor, or a fulfillment issue. Does the AI surface that uncertainty, or does it commit to one action?

The "tells you what to do next" framing is the right wedge against passive dashboards - merchants don't need more charts, they need the next action. Does the weekly digest flag anomalies, or just summarize the numbers?

looks good information

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i write a16z speedrun scout checks withi...

The 2-minute setup with no coding is a game-changer - Shopify store owners are usually stretched thin managing inventory, fulfillment, and customer service. Weekly digest via email removes friction vs "another dashboard to check" problem. Free plan positioning smart too - lets store owners validate if AI insights actually move the needle for them before upgrading.

he 'tells you what to do next' angle is exactly what's missing in most analytics tools. Most dashboards just throw raw data and charts at you, leaving you to figure out the action plan. I'm really curious how specific these AI recommendations get for a store—does it learn per-store patterns over time or rely on rule-based triggers? Brilliant approach!

As a small Shopify store owner, I've always struggled with overly complicated analytics tools. ShopSight changed that for me.

I ran a small Shopify store and kept struggling to understand what was actually driving my revenue. The tools out there were either too expensive ($129/mo for Triple Whale) or showed me charts without telling me what to do next. So I built ShopSight — affordable analytics with AI that gives you actual recommendations, not just data. Would love feedback from the Fazier community!

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Creator of PDFPuddle — free online PDF t...

Clean idea — especially the AI-generated recommendations layer on top of store data. That’s usually what most analytics tools are missing.

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Vedic Astrology AI

The useful distinction here is recommendations tied to revenue and product data, not another passive analytics dashboard. The weekly digest also sounds practical for store owners who will not check charts every day.

Clean UI and I like that the focus is on actionable insights rather than just charts. The AI recommendations look useful for smaller Shopify stores. It would be great to see integrations with Google Ads and Meta Ads to tie marketing spend directly to revenue.

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Solo founder building Naxely — AI-powere...

The positioning against Triple Whale at $129/mo is smart — that's a real pain point for small stores who need insights but can't justify enterprise pricing. The AI recommendations angle is interesting too. Curious how specific the recommendations actually get — is it more "you should restock product X" or broader strategic suggestions?

The "tells you what to do next" angle is exactly what's missing in most analytics tools — most give data but leave you to figure out the action. Curious how recommendations are generated: rule-based or does the model learn per-store patterns over time? Congrats on the launch!

The gap between 'here's your data' and 'here's what to do about it' is where most analytics tools lose people. I don't run a Shopify store but I work with small businesses and watch them ignore dashboards because they can't translate charts into decisions. The recommendation layer is the real differentiator here — curious how it handles ambiguous situations. A product declining in revenue could be seasonal, wrong price, new competitor, or a fulfillment issue. Does the AI surface that uncertainty, or does it commit to one action?

The "tells you what to do next" framing is the right wedge against passive dashboards - merchants don't need more charts, they need the next action. Does the weekly digest flag anomalies, or just summarize the numbers?

looks good information

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i write a16z speedrun scout checks withi...

The 2-minute setup with no coding is a game-changer - Shopify store owners are usually stretched thin managing inventory, fulfillment, and customer service. Weekly digest via email removes friction vs "another dashboard to check" problem. Free plan positioning smart too - lets store owners validate if AI insights actually move the needle for them before upgrading.

he 'tells you what to do next' angle is exactly what's missing in most analytics tools. Most dashboards just throw raw data and charts at you, leaving you to figure out the action plan. I'm really curious how specific these AI recommendations get for a store—does it learn per-store patterns over time or rely on rule-based triggers? Brilliant approach!

As a small Shopify store owner, I've always struggled with overly complicated analytics tools. ShopSight changed that for me.

I ran a small Shopify store and kept struggling to understand what was actually driving my revenue. The tools out there were either too expensive ($129/mo for Triple Whale) or showed me charts without telling me what to do next. So I built ShopSight — affordable analytics with AI that gives you actual recommendations, not just data. Would love feedback from the Fazier community!

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Creator of PDFPuddle — free online PDF t...

Clean idea — especially the AI-generated recommendations layer on top of store data. That’s usually what most analytics tools are missing.

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