COGS Tracking

COGS tracking that makes estimated profit more believable

ProfitPilot helps Shopify merchants capture variant costs so estimated gross and net profit can reflect product economics, not just order revenue.

Why COGS matters

Estimated profit only gets useful when costs are there

Without COGS, revenue and orders can still be visible, but profit reporting will look too optimistic. ProfitPilot keeps this explicit in the product so merchants understand when missing cost coverage is limiting the quality of their reporting.

How merchants use it

Flexible maintenance for real catalog workflows

  • Save costs directly from the synced catalog workflow.
  • Search by product title, SKU, or variant context.
  • Import costs by CSV for bulk maintenance.
  • Keep manual variant ID entry available for edge cases.
  • Review missing-cost status to improve coverage faster.
Decision-making

Better cost coverage improves the rest of the workflow

When cost coverage improves, estimated profit becomes more useful for weekly review, AI interpretation, and daily prioritization. That leads to better judgment around products to fix, products to scale, and areas that need attention first.

FAQ

COGS questions

Improve the part of the data model profit depends on

Add COGS, raise coverage, and make the rest of the reporting workflow more useful.