At a glance
Revenue Over Time charts your Bonanza booth revenue across a rolling 90-day window as an area chart. On Bonanza, where Google Shopping distribution and seasonal buying shape demand, the shape of this curve tells you more than any single day’s total. Use it to spot momentum, seasonality, and the lasting effect of promotions or price changes. It is the trend companion to the headline Total Revenue figure.
| What it counts | Booth revenue plotted across a rolling 90-day window as a trend line. |
| Sample type | Backend API data from Bonanza, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | The curve reveals momentum and seasonality that a single total hides, so you can see whether revenue is building, holding, or fading and time your actions accordingly. |
| Reading the value | Read the shape, not a point. A rising slope means growing revenue; dips and plateaus flag where to investigate. |
| Currency | currency |
| Time window | 90D |
| Alert trigger | - |
| Sentiment key | bon_revenue_trend |
| Roles | owner, finance |
Calculation
Vortex IQ sums booth revenue for each interval across the rolling 90-day window and plots the series as an area chart. Each point reflects the revenue booked in that interval, so the curve traces how sales rise and fall over the quarter. Because it is a trend view rather than a single number, there is no alert threshold; you read it for shape and direction. See the At a glance summary above and the worked example below for a typical reading.Worked example
A representative reading of Revenue Over Time for a typical merchant on Bonanza. On 14 Mar 26 a booth’s 90-day curve showed a steady climb through February, a sharp spike around a mid-month promotion, then a softer plateau that settled above the pre-promotion level. The interpretation was that the promotion pulled forward some demand but also lifted the baseline, suggesting new buyers stuck around. The action was to plan the next promotion before the plateau softened further and to lean into the categories that drove the spike. Vortex Mind traces the upstream cause behind a move, here the mid-month promotion, and Ask Viq lets you ask “how did revenue trend over the last quarter” in plain English.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
bon_total_revenue | Revenue sibling: Total Revenue. |
bon_net_revenue | Economics sibling: Net Revenue (after Bonanza fees). |
bon_aov | Revenue sibling: Average Order Value. |
bon_order_count | Revenue sibling: Orders. |
bon_top_listings_by_revenue | Revenue sibling: Top Listings by Revenue. |
Reconciling against Bonanza
Where to look in Bonanza’s own dashboard: Open your booth dashboard and review the selling and sales reporting area, where Bonanza shows revenue by period. Plotting those period totals across the last quarter reconstructs the trend Vortex IQ charts. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:| Reason | Direction | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Period boundary. Vortex IQ uses a rolling 90-day window by default; Bonanza dashboards may use calendar periods. | Variable | Match the period range. |
| Time zone. Bonanza uses account time zone; Vortex IQ aligns to merchant reporting time zone. | Marginal | Confirm time zone match. |
| Filter scope. Profile-level filters (booth, channel, test orders) may narrow the Vortex IQ view. | Variable | Match filter settings. |