Dashboard Section

Dashboard Section

The Dashboard is your home base inside the CedCommerce eBay Integration app. Every time you open the app, this is where you land. Its job is simple: give you a single-glance read on the health of your eBay business: how many products are listed, how your orders are moving, what the app has been doing on your behalf, and whether anything needs your attention before products and orders can flow between Shopify and eBay. Think of it less as a place where you do work and more as a place where you understand what work is happening and what to tackle next. From here, every summary tile links you straight into the section where the actual action takes place.

The Refresh button reloads the dashboard with the latest figures. The product, order, and revenue counts don't recalculate continuously in the background, so if you've just uploaded products or received an order and the numbers look stale, clicking Refresh pulls the current data. 

The language selector switches the language of the app interface.

Switch to old version takes you back to the previous UI of the CedCommerce eBay integration. 

Total Products 

This card is your listing snapshot. The large number at the top is the total count of products imported into the app from your Shopify store. Below it, that total is broken down by where each product currently stands in its journey to eBay: 
  1. Uploaded: products that have been successfully listed on the eBay marketplace and are live.
  2. Not Uploaded: products that have been imported from Shopify into the app but haven't been pushed to eBay yet. A high number here is completely normal for a new or in-progress account; it simply means most of your catalog is sitting in the app, ready to be uploaded once your setup is complete.
  3. Uploaded with Error: products that were uploaded but ran into a problem when their information was synced into the existing eBay listing. They're on eBay, but something didn't update cleanly and is worth reviewing.
  4. Error: products that failed and need correction before they can go live. These are the ones to prioritize, since each error is a reason a product isn't selling on eBay.
  5. Ended: products whose listings are no longer visible on the eBay marketplace, so the app has marked their status as Ended. 
To the right of the card, Manage Products takes you into the full Products section, where you can act on any of these groups: fix errors, upload what's pending, and so on. 

Next to it is an account selector, because the app supports connecting more than one eBay account. This dropdown lets you switch which account's product figures you're viewing, so the counts always reflect the account you've selected. 

Total Orders 

The Total Orders card mirrors the products card, but for the sales side. The headline number is the total count of eBay orders the app has pulled in, broken down by fulfillment state:
  1. Fulfilled: orders you've shipped and marked complete.
  2. Unfulfilled: orders received but not yet shipped; these are your open to-dos.
  3. Cancelled: orders that were cancelled.
  4. Failed: orders that couldn't be created on your Shopify store. 
As with products, Manage Orders opens the full Orders section to handle any of these, and the account selector beside it lets you view order figures for a specific connected eBay account. 

Lifetime Revenue 

This card tracks the revenue generated through your eBay sales over time. The time-range dropdown lets you change the window over which the figure and trend are calculated. As your eBay sales build up, this becomes a quick way to gauge performance without leaving the app. 

Subscription

The Subscription card on the right shows which CedCommerce plan you're on, its status, and its cost. Below that, two usage meters tell you how much of your plan you've consumed:
The Product Limit shows how many products you're allowed to manage on your current plan versus how many you're using, and the Order Limit does the same for orders. 

These limits matter in practice: if you're on the Free plan and bump up against the product limit, you'll need to upgrade before you can list more. 

The View Plan Details link opens the full breakdown of plans and what each includes, which is where you'd go to compare tiers or upgrade. 

Recent Activities 

The app is constantly performing background operations on your behalf. Importing data from eBay, matching listings, syncing statuses, and the Recent Activities feed is your running log of those operations, each stamped with the date and time it completed. It's how you confirm that something you triggered actually went through.
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