Fake Shopify Dashboard Generator
A fake Shopify dashboard generator is an editable template of the Shopify admin that turns a handful of input fields into a complete, internally consistent Analytics view. Instead of cloning a screenshot and retyping numbers in a design tool, you change a value and the generator recalculates everything that depends on it, in the platform’s exact font and styling.
The difference from a static image is the whole point. A screenshot is frozen; a generator is live. The useful tools are not pictures, they are editable front-ends.
The fields you control
A good Shopify dashboard generator exposes the exact metrics a viewer scans first, each one clickable and editable:
- Total sales: the headline revenue figure for the selected range.
- Orders: the order count behind that revenue.
- Online store sessions: total visits, the base for conversion.
- Conversion rate: orders as a percentage of sessions.
- Average order value (AOV): total sales divided by orders.
- Returning customer rate: the share of orders from repeat buyers.
- Top products: a ranked list that makes the Analytics view feel real.
How smart recalculation works
The reason a generator beats hand-editing is smart recalc. These metrics are not independent, so the generator enforces the relationships for you. Change total sales and orders, and AOV recomputes. Adjust sessions, and conversion rate follows. The sales over time chart redraws to match the new total, and growth percentages update against the prior period.
Smart recalc is what stops a demo from falling apart under a second glance. If your total sales say one thing but your AOV times orders say another, an observant viewer notices. A generator keeps the arithmetic honest so you can focus on the narrative.
Generator vs static screenshots
Editing a real Shopify screenshot in Photoshop is fragile: fonts drift, the chart is a flat image you cannot reshape, and any number you change leaves the connected figures wrong. A generator fixes all three problems at once.
- Native rendering. Every value renders in Shopify’s real type and spacing, not a font you guessed at.
- Reshaping charts. The sales over time curve is data-driven, so it redraws instead of betraying a copy-paste.
- Internal consistency. Conversion rate, AOV and growth always match the totals you entered.
Use it as a projection
A generator is a presentation and modelling tool. Frame outputs as a projection of what a store could reach, the same way founders use a Stripe dashboard demo to illustrate payment volume. To see one running, open an editable Shopify view on Dashmock and change the fields yourself.
Frequently asked questions
What is a fake Shopify dashboard generator?
It is an editable template of the Shopify admin where you type core inputs like total sales, orders and online store sessions, and the tool recalculates dependent metrics such as conversion rate, AOV and the sales over time chart automatically.
Which fields can I edit?
Typically total sales, orders, online store sessions, conversion rate, average order value, returning customer rate and the top products list. Changing the core inputs recalculates the figures that depend on them.
Why use a generator instead of editing a screenshot?
A screenshot is a frozen image: fonts drift, the chart cannot be reshaped, and changing one number leaves the rest wrong. A generator renders natively, redraws the chart from data, and keeps every metric internally consistent.
See an editable Fake Shopify Dashboard
Open it on Dashmock and change the numbers yourself.
Open on Dashmock