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Checkout V2 – Dashboard Overview

The Checkout dashboard is your central hub for managing all checkout widgets and pages, as well as monitoring their performance. This article covers the layout of the dashboard and what each section does. For a detailed breakdown of how Pages and Standalone Widgets work — including setup, configuration, block IDs, and placement — see Pages & Standalone Widgets: A Complete Guide (link coming soon).

Dashboard metrics

At the top of the Checkout dashboard, you’ll find a summary of your checkout performance across four key metrics:
  • Revenue: Total revenue attributed to your checkout widgets
  • AOV: Average order value of orders that included a checkout widget interaction
  • Impressions: Total number of times your checkout widgets were displayed
  • Conversion: The percentage of impressions that resulted in a widget being accepted
Use the date selector in the top-left to filter all metrics by a custom date range (e.g., last 30 days).

Pages

Pages is a new feature in Checkout V2. A Page is a group of related widgets that share a single trigger and are placed on your checkout together. This makes it easier to manage a cohesive checkout experience without needing to configure each widget individually. The Pages section displays the following information for each page:
ColumnDescription
PriorityThe order in which pages are evaluated when multiple pages are active
NameThe name of the page
TriggersThe conditions under which this page is shown (or “No conditions” to show to all customers)
WidgetsIcons representing the widget types included in the page
ImpressionsHow many times this page has been shown
Page conversionThe conversion rate for this page
AOVAverage order value attributed to this page
Each page has three action buttons on the right:
  • Edit (pencil icon): Open the page editor
  • View analytics (bar chart icon): View analytics for this specific page
  • Active/Inactive toggle: Enable or disable the page
Use Manage priority to control the order in which your pages are evaluated, and Create page to add a new page.

Standalone Widgets

Standalone Widgets are individual widgets that function independently, each with their own triggers and priority configured at the variant level. The Standalone Widgets section shows the following for each widget:
ColumnDescription
NameThe widget name (e.g., “Default upsell”, “Additional upsell 1”)
VariantsThe number of A/B test variants configured for this widget
Active variantsHow many of those variants are currently active
Placement statusWhether the widget has been placed in your Shopify checkout editor. Shows Incomplete (red) if placement has not been completed
ImpressionsTotal impressions for this widget
Widget conversionConversion rate for this widget
Each standalone widget also has:
  • Edit (pencil icon): Open the widget editor
  • View analytics (bar chart icon): View analytics for this specific widget
  • Active/Inactive toggle: Enable or disable the widget
You can filter the list by All / Active / Inactive, and use the Widget type dropdown to filter by a specific widget type (e.g., Upsells, Trust Badges). Note: A maximum of 3 blocks can be added for Standalone Widgets. Each block can contain multiple variants, but no more than 3 blocks total can be created.

Analytics

You can view analytics for any individual Page or Standalone Widget directly from the dashboard by clicking the bar chart icon next to it. Analytics can also be accessed from within the page or widget editor. This allows you to monitor and compare performance across your different widgets and pages to see what’s working best for your store.