Sales are tracked in real time, not estimated. The sales data is more than 70%
accurate. Small stores with less than 100 sales a month show 0 sales, and big stores with
over 5,000 sales a day are capped at $1 million in revenue per month. Revenue might be less
accurate than sales count because the AOV (Average Order Value) can vary a lot. The sales
tracker isn’t
linked to ads, ad spend, or traffic estimates, which you can also find in WinningHunter.
Summary: Sales count is 70%+ accurate for stores doing 30k-1m$/month
with some
exceptions. Total revenue can be a bit less accurate.
Why Accuracy Varies:
- Getting the exact Average Order Value (AOV) data can be challenging due to factors like
discounts,
promotions, and bundles, but the graphs remain reliable.
- For newer or smaller products, expect accuracy to improve after 1 to 1.5 weeks of
consistent sales.
- Stores with more than $1million will cap at $1million a month. Any sales above this cap
can not be
tracked.
How to use the Sales Tracker:
- The Sales Tracker is best used as an extra step to validate a store's potential.
- Use the sales tracker alongside other tools to validate a store, look at their active
ads & their
traffic estimations below
Limitations for Small Stores:
- That the sales tracker tends to underestimate sales in general, so if it says for
example 30k$/mo,
it's usually a bit higher.
- Stores with less than 10 orders per day might show as having no sales.
- This is not an issue, as stores with such low order volumes are not ideal to copy or
analyze.