
Would make most sense to see conversion revenue data under the sections Entry pages, top sources, devices, locations etc. As a ecommerce you dont just make decisions on having conversions, there its the value and return you make the decisions on. I dont care if the conversions are 10 or 100 on a product page from a ppc channel, but care that the revenue is either 10k or 100k - then its possible to see which product pages generates most revenue, ROAS, profit.

thanks for the feedback @Ulrik Haack Pedersen!
you can already filter by any of your revenue goals and then also add any page or any source (or anything else) to the filter to see the revenue from that specific segment only.
but yeah could be great to add revenue numbers directly in the details view of sources or pages for an easy overview without any filtering needed

Hi @Marko Saric
Thanks for your reply here. That make sense, but would be extreme time consuming with all the products and channels we have, and a very manual process.
A section with the revenue would make the UX much better and quicker to evaluate performance



maybe taking inspiration from https://datafa.st/ wrt revenue indicators


I am not sure if I am missing anything. has this been implemented already?

@Christopher Yes, this is live since last week. If you track revenue goals, you can now see a breakdown of your revenue within the individual reports as well. Whenever the revenue goal is applied on your dashboard and you expand any report (by clicking on “Details”), you will find a new “Revenue” column appear. This helps you see exactly which traffic sources, top/entry/exit pages, locations, browser/OS/device types, and custom properties contributed to how much revenue and make judgements on what drives value best. Learn more here https://plausible.io/docs/ecommerce-revenue-tracking

Cool, thanks for the clarification. I was looking in the dashboard overview directly. 👍