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Metorik Introduces Multistore Stock Velocity
It’s been a while since we last covered Metorik on Ahoi.dev. The ecommerce analytics and email marketing platform for WooCommerce and Shopify has just released Multistore Stock Velocity, Products and Variations Reports, as well as support for Woo’s native COGS system.
New Features

Thanks to the redesigned Multistore experience, you can now track your product sales and stock velocity across multiple stores, including both Shopify and WooCommerce stores!
- Multistore Stock Velocity:
You can now view the ‘Days Remaining’ and combined stock levels for your selected stores, along with a breakdown by store. Do you want to see only products that are found on all selected stores? You can toggle that on to get a clear view of your common products. You can also click the new ‘Export’ button at the top of the page to download a CSV file containing all your data. - Multistore Products & Variations Report:
There’s no need to switch between stores, export data and manually combine it in Excel. Now you can see your revenue and units sold across all stores in one place. You can switch between gross and net, change currencies if you use different ones across your stores and view different reporting periods. - Support for Woo’s Native COGS System:
WooCommerce now has a built-in product costs system, introduced in v9.8+ (see The Pier #78). Metorik is compatible with this system, enabling you to sync your COGS from WooCommerce without the need for a third-party plugin.
In other news, Metorik now finally allows you to set the position of your currency symbol, as well as your thousands and decimal separators.
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