WooCommerce Cost of Goods
With WooCommerce Cost of Goods, easily track profits by including the cost of products in your orders and reports.
Complete tracking of profits and costs of goods for your store
WooCommerce Cost of Goods gives you access to great reports on revenue and best sellers or winners. We have now added profit reports to make these reports even more valuable! You can evaluate not only revenue, but also costs and profits from within your WooCommerce store. Quickly and easily get the insights you need to make marketing and sales decisions to optimize your store's revenue.
With WooCommerce Cost of Goods, easily track total profit and cost of goods by adding a “Cost of Good” field to both simple and variable products. Costs are automatically calculated at checkout so you can see your profits in addition to simple sales information, and detailed reports provide exactly the details you need to improve your bottom line.
How WooCommerce Cost of Goods Improves Your Reporting
- It gives you vital information about your business – it adds information about store profits and most profitable products so you know more than just the revenue
- Add a cost of goods to each product (including variations!) so you always know the total costs of the products sold in each order.
- Apply costs to previous orders (placed before installation) after setting the product cost
- View profits and costs by date range, by product or by product category
- Exporting profit/cost report data to CSV
- Include costs in orders exported with Order/Customer CSV Export Suite
- Include costs in orders exported with Customer / Order XML Export Suite
- Compatible with Product CSV Import Suite
- Edit line item costs for editable orders
- Gain insight into your most and least profitable salespeople so you know where to focus your marketing
- View a total inventory valuation based on retail prices or cost of goods.
- Quickly view costs alongside prices on your product manager's table screen
Adding costs to products
With WooCommerce Cost of Goods, quickly add a cost of goods to each product, including product variations, which are then used to calculate your total order costs so you always know what you actually made on each order, not just how much you sold. Total costs for each line item are saved at checkout, so even if your costs increase in the future, your total costs are always historically accurate.
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