Shopify Revenue Checker
Estimate how much any Shopify store sells. Enter a store domain to see its estimated revenue, units sold, and best-sellers, drawn from a 24-hour sampling window across multiple public data sources.
Sample revenue snapshot
An example of the revenue snapshot you'll see for a store after searching.
Example store
Est. revenue
$142,000 *
Units sold
4,100 *
Products
180 *
Variants
610 *
Sampling basis
24-hour window, multi-source
* Accuracy
Within ~10%, some data exact
What is a Shopify revenue checker?
A Shopify revenue checker estimates how much a store sells, building a revenue estimate from public data signals with no access to the store.
A Shopify revenue checker is a tool that estimates how much money a Shopify store makes. It gives you an approximate revenue figure plus signals like units sold, without any access to the store's admin or accounts. You enter a store's domain and get back a revenue estimate built from public data.
Store owners, dropshippers, agencies, and competitive researchers use a revenue checker to size up a niche, benchmark rivals, and judge whether a product or brand is actually selling before they invest time or ad budget. It turns a rough guess into a data-backed estimate.
Each estimate is built from a 24-hour sampling window, then cross-referenced with multiple public data sources. Because it does not come from the store's private reports, it is directional rather than exact. SalesTracker never installs anything on the store and leaves no footprint the merchant can see.
How much does a Shopify store make?
Shopify store revenue ranges from under $1,000 a month for new shops to seven figures for top brands, so a single average tells you little. To know what a specific store makes, estimate that store directly.
How much a Shopify store makes depends on its niche, traffic, price point, and how long it has been live, so two stores on the same theme can be an order of magnitude apart. Broad "average Shopify revenue" figures blur that spread and rarely match the one store you actually care about.
That is exactly what this checker answers. Enter a store domain above and SalesTracker estimates its revenue from a 24-hour sampling window across multiple public data sources, typically within about 10% of actual sales. You get a concrete number for that store, plus estimated units sold and product counts, instead of a market-wide guess.
What the revenue checker shows you
How much a store makes
See a revenue estimate for any Shopify store, built from public data, so you can size up a brand's scale at a glance.
What it actually sells
Go beyond a single number with estimated units sold and product counts, giving you a fuller read on how a store actually converts its traffic.
Any store, no footprint
Enter a domain and we route straight to that store's revenue snapshot. Nothing is installed on the store, and the merchant never sees that you checked.
Estimates you can trust
Every figure is labeled an estimate with its data basis named. We model directional numbers from public signals, never a store's private accounts.
How it works
Enter a store domain
Paste any Shopify store URL into the checker, for example aventon.com, and we first confirm it is a Shopify store.
We model the estimate
SalesTracker samples public data over a 24-hour window and cross-references multiple sources to estimate the store's revenue and units sold.
Read the revenue snapshot
Open the store profile to see its estimated revenue snapshot, then compare it against rivals on the revenue leaderboard.
When to use a Shopify revenue checker
Validate a niche before you build
Dropshippers and new store owners use revenue estimates to confirm a niche actually makes money before they sink weeks into a build or ad spend. A quick check shows whether the top stores in a category are at hobby scale or doing real volume.
Benchmark competitors
Ecommerce operators size up direct rivals by estimated revenue and units sold, then set realistic targets and spot which competitors are pulling ahead. It turns a vague sense of scale into a number you can plan around.
Qualify partners and clients
Agencies and B2B sellers use revenue estimates to qualify prospects and prioritize outreach, focusing effort on stores with the scale to afford their service instead of guessing from a homepage.
Spot rising brands early
Suppliers, investors, and trend-watchers track revenue and growth signals to catch fast-rising Shopify brands before they go mainstream, which helps with sourcing, partnerships, or simply reading where a market is heading.
Also known as
A Shopify revenue checker is also called a Shopify revenue estimator, Shopify sales estimator, store revenue checker, or simply a way to see how much a Shopify store makes. Whatever the name, the goal is the same: a fast, public-data estimate of a store's sales without any merchant access.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Shopify revenue checker estimates how much a Shopify store makes, from public data, without any access to the store's admin. You enter a domain and get a revenue estimate plus signals like units sold.
Our revenue estimates are typically within about 10% of a store's actual sales, and some figures are exact rather than estimated. Each estimate is built from a 24-hour sampling window and cross-referenced with multiple public data sources, so it is reliable for sizing up a niche and benchmarking competitors.
Looking up a store and confirming it runs on Shopify is free. Revealing a store’s full revenue estimate uses a few account credits, and complete revenue data across the catalog plus the full revenue leaderboard are part of SalesTracker Pro.
We sample public data over a 24-hour window and cross-reference it with multiple public sources to estimate revenue and units sold. The estimate is built entirely from public signals. We never access the store's private accounts, admin, or order records.
You can look up any public Shopify store by entering its domain. The checker first confirms the site runs on Shopify, then routes you to that store's profile with its estimated revenue and traffic.
No. The check is completely passive. Nothing is installed on the store and no message reaches the merchant, so the owner cannot see that you looked up their estimated revenue.
A revenue checker is a one-off lookup, where you estimate a store's sales right now. A revenue tracker follows stores over time. Use the checker for a quick estimate, then add stores to your SalesTracker watchlist when you want to keep following them.
The revenue checker is built for Shopify stores and confirms the platform before estimating. For sites on other platforms the estimate may be unavailable, so use the Shopify Store Detector first if you are unsure what a site runs on.
Free accounts can reveal store revenue estimates using their credits. SalesTracker Pro adds a larger monthly credit grant, complete revenue figures across the catalog, and the full revenue leaderboard for bulk research.
Each estimate is drawn from a 24-hour sampling window and refreshed as new public data becomes available. Every store profile shows when its data was last reviewed.
Yes. Where the underlying signals allow, the profile shows estimated units sold, product counts, and variants alongside the revenue estimate, giving a fuller picture of how a store sells.
A sales tracker focuses on watching sales over time, while this revenue checker is the fast single-store estimate. They pair naturally: estimate a store here, then open the revenue leaderboard to see how it ranks against the wider market.
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