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The new Shopify revenue leaderboard ranks recently launched Shopify stores already earning estimated monthly revenue, refreshed monthly from public data sources.
The new Shopify revenue leaderboard ranks recently launched Shopify stores that have already started generating meaningful revenue. It is a view of the stores that are still in their first months of operation but have cleared early commercial milestones, the niche validators and rising operators you are most likely to miss if you only track the established top of the market.
Estimates come from our proprietary AI-powered analytics engine, which combines publicly available data from multiple sources and cross-references those signals to produce monthly revenue figures. A store qualifies as "new" based on how recently it entered our tracked set; the leaderboard is recalculated monthly so the list always reflects the current cohort of emerging stores.
Use this leaderboard when you want to spot new Shopify stores that are commercially validated but not yet mainstream. Free users see the topmost entries with store details; full revenue figures and deeper rankings are part of the Pro subscription.
When a niche is 'new', most case studies lag by a year or more. The new revenue leaderboard lets you see which brand-new stores are already pulling revenue in a category, which is the fastest way to confirm a niche actually converts rather than just looks good on paper.
If you are planning a Shopify launch, the new revenue leaderboard shows you the freshly launched competitors to be aware of. Each store here is at roughly the same stage as your own, which makes their positioning, pricing, and tech stack directly relevant to your own decisions.
Affiliate managers, influencer platforms, and agencies use the new revenue leaderboard as a brand-discovery funnel. Stores on this list are past the "probably abandoned" phase but still small enough to be reachable, an ideal profile for early partnership conversations.
Journalists, newsletter writers, and trend analysts use the new revenue leaderboard as a feed of emerging Shopify brands worth writing about. Combined with the Trending leaderboard, it catches stores moving from launch to real commercial activity.
Researchers reach this leaderboard by searching for 'new Shopify stores', 'recently launched Shopify stores', 'emerging Shopify brands', 'fresh Shopify stores', 'new Shopify stores making money', or a Shopify store database filtered by launch date. Whatever phrasing you use, this is the page that ranks recently launched Shopify stores by estimated monthly revenue.
A store qualifies as new based on how recently it entered our tracked set. Stores are continuously added to the SalesTracker database as they are discovered, and a store is considered "new" until it has been tracked long enough to move into the main Top and Trending views.
Within the new cohort, stores are ranked by estimated monthly revenue, highest first. This means even though everyone on the list is recently launched, the top entries are the ones already generating the most commercial activity for their stage.
The leaderboard refreshes on a monthly cycle. Each snapshot reflects the newest Shopify stores in the tracked set, so the list rotates as stores graduate out of the "new" window and fresh launches enter.
Some are, some are not. The leaderboard surfaces the ones that do, a newly launched store only appears here once our AI-powered pipeline can produce a confident revenue estimate. The top of the new leaderboard is specifically the subset of new launches with meaningful commercial traction.
Estimates for very new stores carry more uncertainty than estimates for mature stores, because our pipeline has less historical data to cross-reference. Treat the numbers as directional and use them for relative comparison across the new-store cohort rather than as audited figures.
No. New Shopify stores are ranked by how recently they launched; Trending stores are ranked by how fast their revenue is growing month over month. A store can be trending without being new, and can be new without yet trending. Use both views together for a complete picture of the emerging end of the market.
Open this leaderboard and run individual stores through the Shopify Store Detector and App Detector. Between the new revenue rankings and the detectors you get a fast picture of which new stores in your niche are already commercially active and how they are built.
Top stores tell you what the ceiling looks like; new stores tell you what is entering the market right now. If you are planning a launch, shopping for partnerships, or writing about trends, the new leaderboard is a more actionable signal than the established top of the market.
Pro access includes deeper historical views and additional filters. The public page always shows the current monthly snapshot; archived snapshots and filter-by-category views are part of the subscription.
Yes. The page and the topmost store entries are free to view with no signup. Full revenue figures and the deeper rankings are part of the Pro subscription.
Most Shopify store databases show you every new store indiscriminately, which buries the few that are actually commercial under thousands of abandoned launches. The SalesTracker new revenue leaderboard applies AI-powered revenue estimation, so the list only contains new stores with meaningful traction, not every domain that ever registered on Shopify.
No. Browsing the leaderboard does not contact the listed merchants or leave any trace identifiable to the store owner. Our revenue estimation runs on our side from publicly available data.
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