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Fig. 1A · Store Commander
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Read your shop in 30 seconds.

Store Commander is built for the daily check-in. One screen, ranked top-to-bottom: yesterday's revenue, today's pace, the three products earning a second look, and the order feed running live. You open it with your coffee, you close it before it gets cold, and you go act on whatever moved.

Fig. 03 · The dashboards

The same components you see here are what runs in the app.

The KPI cards, the revenue chart, the top-products list, the order heatmap. They render from a seeded fake shop on this site. When you connect a real PrestaShop store they render from your data. No drift. No "the marketing site looked nicer than the product".

Real product
Lampe & Linenlast 30 days
Revenue
€97,386
+€8,288 (+9.3%)vs prev
Orders
1,435
+129 (+9.9%)vs prev
AOV
€68
-€0 (-0.5%)vs prev
Visitors
32,144
+2,890 (+9.9%)vs prev
Revenue trend
confirmed orders · last 30 days
CurrentCompare
€01.2K2.4K3.6K4.9KApr 12Apr 19Apr 27May 4May 11
Top products
  • 01
    Linen napkin set, slate
    124 units-18.6%
    €4,812
  • 02
    Olive linen tablecloth (180)
    59 units-10.8%
    €4,287
  • 03
    Lambswool throw, charcoal
    29 units+20.1%
    €2,252
  • 04
    Stoneware bud vase, oat
    58 units+4.6%
    €1,909
  • 05
    Olivewood serving board
    37 units+11.0%
    €1,731
Fig. 04.A · The actual production components, rendered against the demo dataset. Not a screenshot.
Fig. 1B · What's on it

The pieces, and what they are for.

  1. 01

    Four KPI cards

    Revenue, orders, average order value, visitors. Each carries a sparkline of the trailing 14 days and a delta against the previous period of equal length.

  2. 02

    Revenue trend

    A 30-day line with a dashed comparison series. Hover to see the daily figure, in VAT-inclusive or VAT-exclusive mode.

  3. 03

    Top products, categories, manufacturers

    Three ranked lists with revenue bars, units, and a delta-vs-previous-period pill. The bars share a scale so eye-comparison works.

  4. 04

    Order hour heatmap

    Day-of-week by hour. Tells you when your shop sells, not just how much. Useful for scheduling email sends or restocking days.

  5. 05

    Recent orders feed

    The latest six orders, with reference, customer, status, items, and total. Click any row to open the full order detail.

Fig. 08 · Closer

Want to look at the live dashboard before you commit?

The demo runs on a seeded fictitious shop. Everything works: change the period, sort the order table, click into a top product.

Last 7 mornings · Lampe & Linendemo
  • Mon
    May 5
    Quiet morning. Two anomalies, neither urgent.
    2 cards
  • Tue
    May 6
    "Beeswax pillar candle" broke out — up 22% on the week.
    3 cards
  • Wed
    May 7
    "Stripe linen runner" up 18%. Replenishment recommended.
    2 cards
  • Thu
    May 8
    AOV slipped 4% over the trailing week. Mix shift, not price.
    1 card
  • Fri
    May 9
    No movement worth interrupting. You're free this morning.
  • Sat
    May 10
    "Linen napkin set, slate" hit zero stock at 14:20.
    4 cards
  • Sun
    May 11
    Repeat buyers spiked. 31% of yesterday's orders.
    3 cards
Tomorrow 8:00 a.m. · Already scheduled
Fig. 09 · Some mornings the brief is busy. Some mornings it tells you to go back to your coffee.