Conversion details Export reports eg days between the first visit and the most recent order

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Hi Team - I’m hoping to create a report that shows me the same information that is available after clicking on the “Conversion Summary” panel on an order. In particular, I’d like to download the following:

Order #

Order date

First session date

Days to conversion

Source

Term

This would allow me to better understand the relationship between marketing spend (first click/session to my website) and the days until first purchase.

I’d like to see the median, average, etc, and whether this has improved (ie accelerated) over time.

Grateful for some assistance on how to build this report.

With thanks!

B

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Also interested. @FCShopify isnt there an answer yet!?

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We would like to do same. Any ways to extract this data? Thanks

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Bumping this up

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I am looking for this same level of reporting. Offline data input is a pain. There must be a report generator for this. I hope.

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Would also love to see this!

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I would like to see this as well. GA/UA used to have a report, but we cannot find something similar in GA4 yet and having this data exportable from Shopify would be helpful.

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Yes! This is crucial. The best attribution for marketing efforts is right there in Shopify; if we can only export it all at once and create some sort of dashboard for it!

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Genuinely shocked that there is no way to extract this data en masse, and the only way to view it is through clicking individual orders. This is probably one of the most valuable pieces of user data when it comes to customer journey.

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Yes! I want to see this tooooooo

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Hi all,

I can suggest to use 3rd party app. Use Data Export IO: Reports

You can download the report free of charge, select Report Type “Customer Journey” and here we go!

Cheers,

Did anyone find a solution to this? Shook this hasn’t been made available in reports since UA has sunset.

Does this actually work for days to conversion etc?

You can use GA4’s funnel exploration report (under “Explore”) where you’ll find a toggle to show elapsed time in the lower right of the options:

You’ll also want to make sure to set your date range in the upper right. It’ll show an average, but then also split out by device.

Hope this helps!

looks like Ga4 has created default reports now that outline time delay!

Thank you anyway :slightly_smiling_face: