WooCommerce's built-in reports cover the basics — revenue, orders, coupons, and top products. But if you want margin analysis, customer lifetime value, or anything that requires cross-referencing multiple data sets, you need a reporting plugin.
The problem is there are dozens of options, and they each solve different parts of the puzzle. Some focus on Google Analytics integration. Others give you dashboards inside WordPress. A few try to replace your spreadsheets entirely.
Here is an honest comparison of five WooCommerce reporting plugins today, covering where each one excels and where it falls short.
What to look for in a WooCommerce reporting plugin
Before comparing tools, consider what matters most: data depth (margins, LTV, inventory), ease of use, real-time updates, scalable pricing, and whether the tool tells you what happened or what to do about it.
With that framework, here are the five plugins.
1. Metorik
Metorik is a dedicated WooCommerce analytics platform that runs outside of WordPress as a hosted SaaS. You install a lightweight helper plugin, and Metorik syncs your store data to its own servers for reporting.
Strengths:
- Comprehensive reporting: revenue, customers, products, subscriptions, and coupons
- Real-time data sync with segmentation and filtering
- Built-in email automation tied to customer segments
- Clean, purpose-built interface outside the WordPress admin
- Supports COGS and profit reporting when cost data is available
Limitations:
- Pricing scales with order volume, which gets expensive for high-volume stores
- Data lives on Metorik's servers, not yours — a concern for some merchants
- No AI-powered analysis; you still need to know which reports to run and how to interpret them
- Limited to WooCommerce and Shopify (no Magento, Odoo, or Square)
Pricing: Starts around $20/month for up to 100 orders, scaling to $100+/month at 2,500 orders. All features included at every tier. 30-day free trial.
2. MonsterInsights
MonsterInsights is the most popular Google Analytics plugin for WordPress. It brings GA4 data into your WordPress dashboard and adds ecommerce tracking for WooCommerce stores.
Strengths:
- Deep Google Analytics integration without touching code
- Tracks add-to-cart events, checkout behavior, and conversion funnels
- Real-time traffic stats inside WordPress
- Large user base means extensive documentation and community support
- Works with any WordPress site, not just WooCommerce
Limitations:
- Fundamentally a Google Analytics frontend — capabilities are limited to what GA4 provides
- WooCommerce ecommerce tracking requires the Pro plan ($199.50/year)
- Focused on traffic and conversions, not product-level profitability or inventory
- No margin analysis, customer LTV, or inventory intelligence
Pricing: Free version available. Pro plans from $99.50 to $399.50/year depending on site count. Ecommerce tracking starts at $199.50/year.
3. WP Statistics
WP Statistics takes a privacy-first approach. It tracks visitor data entirely on your own server — no external services, no cookies, and no GDPR consent banners required.
Strengths:
- Fully self-hosted: all data stays on your server
- GDPR-compliant out of the box with no cookie consent needed
- Tracks page views, referrers, search engines, browsers, and geographic data
- Lightweight and fast, with minimal impact on site performance
- Free core plugin with optional premium add-ons
Limitations:
- Primarily a traffic analytics tool, not a WooCommerce reporting plugin
- No native WooCommerce order, product, or customer reporting
- eCommerce tracking requires a separate premium add-on
- No margin, LTV, or inventory analysis
Pricing: Free core plugin. Premium starts at $119/year for one site. Individual add-ons from $15 to $39 each.
4. Advanced Reporting and Statistics for WooCommerce (WPFactory)
This plugin adds enhanced reporting dashboards directly inside the WooCommerce admin. It focuses on giving store owners more detailed breakdowns of orders, products, and customers without leaving WordPress.
Strengths:
- Runs entirely inside WordPress — no external service or data transfer
- Sales forecasting based on historical order patterns
- Low stock alerts and inventory-focused reports
- Coupon and shipping breakdowns for operational insights
- Compatible with WooCommerce HPOS (High-Performance Order Storage)
Limitations:
- Interface is constrained by the WordPress admin — less polished than purpose-built SaaS tools
- Reporting depth is narrower than Metorik or dedicated analytics platforms
- No customer LTV, cohort analysis, or advanced segmentation
- No AI or natural-language querying
- Limited integrations outside of WooCommerce
Pricing: Free version available on WordPress.org. Premium plans start around $49/year for a single site. WPFactory also offers plugin bundles at a discount.
5. Spark by MishiPay
Spark by MishiPay takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of giving you dashboards to explore, it gives you a conversational AI interface. You ask questions about your store in plain English, and get instant answers with visualizations, data tables, and actionable recommendations.
Strengths:
- Conversational interface: ask "What are my most profitable products this quarter?" and get an immediate answer
- AI cross-references orders, products, customers, and inventory in a single query
- Margin analysis, customer LTV, discount effectiveness, inventory intelligence, and basket analysis built in
- Connects to WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, Odoo, and Square from one platform
- No WordPress plugin required — connects via the WooCommerce REST API
Limitations:
- Newer platform with a smaller user base compared to established plugins
- SaaS model means data processing happens off-server
- Not a Google Analytics replacement — focused on store operations, not traffic
Pricing: Free tier available. Paid plans with higher usage limits and priority support. See spark.mishipay.com for current pricing.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Metorik | MonsterInsights | WP Statistics | WPFactory Advanced | Spark by MishiPay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue reporting | Yes | Via GA4 | No | Yes | Yes |
| Margin / profit analysis | With COGS | No | No | Limited | Yes (AI-calculated) |
| Customer LTV | Basic | No | No | No | Yes (cohort-based) |
| Inventory intelligence | No | No | No | Basic alerts | Yes |
| Traffic analytics | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| AI-powered analysis | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| Self-hosted data | No | No (GA4) | Yes | Yes | No |
| Multi-platform support | WooCommerce, Shopify | Any WordPress site | Any WordPress site | WooCommerce only | WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, Odoo, Square |
| Starting price | ~$20/mo | Free (Pro from $99.50/yr) | Free (Premium from $119/yr) | Free (Premium ~$49/yr) | Free tier available |
Which plugin is right for you?
There is no single best WooCommerce reporting plugin — it depends on what you need to know.
Choose Metorik if you want comprehensive WooCommerce reporting with a polished interface and don't mind usage-based pricing.
Choose MonsterInsights if your primary concern is Google Analytics integration and understanding traffic and conversion channels.
Choose WP Statistics if privacy is your top priority and you want traffic analytics without any external data processing.
Choose WPFactory Advanced Reporting if you want better reports inside the WordPress admin without adding a SaaS subscription.
Choose Spark by MishiPay if you want to stop building reports and start getting answers. Conversational AI analytics removes the friction of knowing which report to open, which filters to apply, and how to interpret the results.
The bigger picture: dashboards vs. conversations
The first four plugins share the same model — they present data in dashboards and leave analysis to you. That works for data-savvy merchants who enjoy digging into reports.
But most merchants are not analysts. They need answers, not interfaces. When you can ask "Why did my margins drop last month?" and get a structured answer in 10 seconds, the comparison becomes less about features and more about whether you want to analyze data yourself or have AI do it for you.
That is the category Spark by MishiPay is building.