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Track how much any dropshipping store is selling. Enter a store domain to see its estimated sales, units sold, and best-sellers, drawn from a 24-hour sampling window across multiple public data sources.
An example of the sales snapshot you'll see for a store after searching.
Example store
Est. sales
$142,000 *
Units sold
4,100 *
Products
180 *
Variants
610 *
Sampling basis
24-hour window, multi-source
* Accuracy
Within ~10%, some data exact
A dropshipping sales tracker estimates how much a dropshipping store is selling from public data signals, with no access to the store's admin.
A dropshipping sales tracker is a tool that estimates how much a Shopify dropshipping store is selling. You enter a store's domain and get back an estimated sales figure plus signals like units sold and best-selling products, without any access to the store's admin, orders, or accounts.
Dropshippers, product researchers, and agencies use one to size up a competitor before copying a niche: is this store actually selling, or just running ads at a loss? It turns a guess about a rival's traction into a data-backed estimate you can act on.
Each estimate is built from a 24-hour sampling window and cross-referenced with multiple public data sources, so it is directional rather than exact. SalesTracker installs nothing on the store and leaves no footprint the merchant can see, so tracking a competitor stays entirely on your side.
You track a dropshipping store's sales by estimating them from public signals: catalog breadth, best-seller signals, and traffic, sampled over a 24-hour window.
You cannot see a competitor's real order count, so you track their sales by estimating them. SalesTracker samples a store's public signals over a 24-hour window, then combines best-seller signals, catalog breadth, and storefront traffic across multiple public data sources into an estimated sales figure.
That estimate is most useful as a trend and a relative comparison. Checking the same store again later shows whether it is scaling or stalling, and running the tracker across several stores in a niche shows which sellers actually have traction versus which are just spending on ads.
For the products behind the numbers, pair the tracker with dropshipping product research and the traffic checker. The tracker tells you a store is selling; product research and traffic data tell you what is selling and whether demand is broad enough to build on.
You never see a competitor's orders. A sales tracker estimates them by reading signals the store leaves in the open, then cross-referencing them across multiple public data sources.
How many products and variants a store lists, and how broad the range is, is an early clue to how it sells.
Which products a store pushes hardest, and where they sit in its best-seller ranking, points to what is actually selling.
How many visits a store pulls is the strongest public proxy for sales volume, and the easiest to verify independently.
As of Jun 2026, the highest-traffic Shopify store SalesTracker tracks, headphonezone.in, pulls an estimated 2,982,229 monthly visits, the kind of momentum a sales tracker turns into a revenue estimate.
See an estimated sales figure for any dropshipping store, built from a 24-hour sampling window across multiple public data sources rather than a single scraped number.
Go past a single revenue number to the units sold and best-selling products behind it, so you can tell which items are actually carrying a competitor's store.
No app and no store list to maintain. Enter any Shopify store's domain for its estimated sales snapshot, then re-check it later to see whether the store is scaling.
Tracking runs entirely on public data. SalesTracker installs nothing on the store and leaves no trace in the merchant's admin, so your competitor research stays private.
Paste the dropshipping store's domain into the search box. SalesTracker confirms it runs on Shopify before estimating anything.
Get an estimated sales figure with units sold, product count, and best-sellers, drawn from a 24-hour sampling window across public data sources.
Re-check the same store later, or compare several stores in a niche, to see which competitors are scaling and which are stalling.
| Method | What you see | Cost | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual guesswork | Hunches from the ads and posts you happen to notice | Free | Low, nothing measured behind it |
| Paid product databases | Curated product lists, often lagging behind the market | Paid subscription | Varies with how fresh the database is |
| SalesTracker estimate | Estimated sales, units, and best-sellers for a specific store | Free lookup, credits to reveal | Directional, 24-hour sampled, multi-source |
SalesTracker is our own tool. This table describes our public-data estimate approach, not a lab benchmark.
Before you build a store around a niche, track the sales of three to five competitors already in it. If the established sellers are barely moving units, the niche may be thinner than the ad spend around it suggests, and a data-backed estimate beats a hunch.
When a rival store floods your feed with ads, a sales tracker tells you whether the spend is backed by real orders or just burning budget. An estimated sales figure plus units sold separates a genuine winner from a store faking momentum.
Track a store you suspect is scaling a product, then confirm what is selling with dropshipping product research and the traffic checker. The same product surfacing across independent stores is the strongest free signal that it is a real winner.
Agencies and prospective store buyers use estimated sales to benchmark a portfolio or vet an acquisition. A directional, source-backed estimate is defensible in a client deck or a due-diligence note in a way a screenshot of someone's dashboard is not.
A dropshipping sales tracker is also called a dropship sales tracker, a Shopify dropshipping sales tracker, or simply a sales tracker for dropshipping. Some sellers look for a free dropshipping sales tracker or a way to track dropshipping competitors' sales; all describe the same job: estimating how much a dropshipping store sells from public data, without access to its admin. SalesTracker keeps every estimate directional and clearly labeled, never presenting it as a store's exact books.
A dropshipping sales tracker estimates how much a Shopify dropshipping store is selling, using public data signals instead of the store's private reports. You enter a domain and get an estimated sales figure with units sold and best-sellers. It is built for sizing up competitors, not for accessing anyone's real order data.
Looking up any store and seeing the sample and store details is free. Revealing a specific store's full estimated sales snapshot uses credits and needs a free account, which keeps the estimates from being scraped in bulk. New accounts start with credits so you can try it on your first stores.
Estimates are directional, not exact. They come from a 24-hour sampling window cross-referenced with multiple public data sources, so treat them as a well-grounded approximation and a way to compare stores, rather than a store's audited books. Some underlying data points are precise; the headline sales figure is an estimate.
Yes, indirectly. You cannot see a rival's real orders, but you can track an estimate of their sales built from public signals, then re-check it over time to see the trend. That is enough to tell whether a competitor is scaling, stalling, or spending on ads without the orders to back it up.
No. Tracking runs entirely on public data and a passive sampling process. SalesTracker installs nothing on the store and leaves no trace in the merchant's admin, so the store owner has no way to see that you looked them up.
It surfaces best-selling products and units alongside the sales estimate. To go deeper into which products are worth building around, pair it with our dropshipping product research guide and the traffic checker, which cover demand validation and cross-store convergence signals.
They share the same estimation engine. The revenue checker answers the general question of how much any Shopify store makes; this page frames the same estimates for dropshipping, where the job is tracking and comparing competitors over time rather than a one-off revenue lookup. Use whichever matches your intent.
Each estimate is drawn from a rolling 24-hour sampling window, so re-checking a store later reflects more recent activity. Because it is a sampled estimate rather than a live order feed, treat changes between checks as a trend signal, not a precise day-by-day sales log.
Yes. Re-run the tracker on the same store whenever you want a fresh snapshot, and compare the estimates to gauge whether it is growing. For side-by-side ranking across many stores, the revenue and traffic leaderboards show the top movers without checking each store one by one.
Yes. The tracker works on any Shopify store, since it estimates sales from public signals regardless of fulfillment model. Dropshipping stores are just the most common thing our users track. To first confirm whether a store even runs on Shopify, use the store detector.
The estimate combines a store's public storefront signals, such as catalog breadth and best-seller signals, with multiple third-party public data sources, sampled over a 24-hour window. It never uses the store's private admin, orders, or analytics, which is why it stays an estimate rather than exact figures.
Use the estimate to decide where to dig in. If a store looks like it is scaling, research its products, check its traffic sources, and see its app stack to understand how it is built. The related tools below take you into each of those from any store you track.
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View PlansEstimated monthly visits for the highest-traffic Shopify stores in our index, Jun 2026. Traffic is the leading public signal behind a sales estimate.
These are the highest-traffic Shopify stores we track, not all are dropshipping, and visits are an estimate, not sales. Enter any store above to get its estimated sales snapshot.
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