At a glance
Orders by Country breaks your Etsy order count down by the buyer’s country and plots it as a choropleth map, so you can see at a glance where your demand actually comes from. An Etsy seller cares because country mix drives the decisions that quietly make or break margin: which shipping profiles to offer, where to set delivery times, which markets justify localised titles and tags, and where customs or postage costs are eating into otherwise healthy orders. Good looks like a mix that matches your shipping setup and your growth ambitions. Bad looks like a heavy concentration in markets you ship to slowly or expensively, or a fast-growing country you have no shipping profile or processing buffer for.
| What it counts | The number of orders in the window grouped by the buyer’s country, shown as a choropleth map. |
| Sample type | Backend API data from Etsy, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | Country mix shapes shipping profiles, processing times, customs exposure, and where localised SEO pays off. Knowing it stops you optimising for the wrong market. |
| Reading the value | Read the map by intensity: darker regions carry more orders. Read each country as its share of total orders, not just an absolute count, so you can spot a market that is growing in share. |
| Currency | Number (order count per country). |
| Time window | 30D |
| Alert trigger | - |
| Sentiment key | ets_orders_by_country |
| Roles | owner, marketing |
Calculation
Each order in the trailing 30 days is attributed to the buyer’s destination country and counted. The card totals those counts per country and renders them as a choropleth, where colour intensity reflects order volume. It counts orders rather than revenue, so a country with many small orders can outweigh one with a few large ones; pair it with revenue and average-order-value cards when you want the money view rather than the volume view.Worked example
Illustrative numbers. On 23 Jun 26 a print shop opens Orders by Country expecting its usual home-market dominance, but sees Germany has climbed to roughly a quarter of the last 30 days of orders, illustratively up from a tenth a quarter earlier. The seller checks their shipping profiles, finds Germany on a slow and pricey rate, and adds a faster tracked option plus a German-language line in the titles and tags of their best sellers. Conversion from German buyers improves over the following weeks. To understand whether the rise was organic search or an Etsy Ads effect in that market, the seller uses Vortex Mind to trace the source of the German orders, then asks Ask Viq, “which countries grew fastest in orders this month”, to confirm the pattern in plain English.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
aov-by-country | Pairs order volume with order value, so you see which countries pay best. |
total-transactions | The shop-wide order total this map breaks down by geography. |
orders-day | Adds the time dimension to volume; pair with country for when and where. |
total-revenue | Converts the volume map into the money view by market. |
top-listings-by-revenue | Shows which products are driving demand in a growing country. |
Reconciling against Etsy Shop Manager
Where to look in Etsy Shop Manager: Reconcile against Shop Manager > Stats, which shows where your visits and orders come from by region, and Shop Manager > Orders & Shipping, where each order shows its destination country. The Stats view is the closest native equivalent to this card’s geographic breakdown. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:| Reason | Direction | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Country basis. The card attributes by buyer destination country; gift orders may ship to a different country than the buyer’s account. | Variable | Treat destination as the shipping reality and confirm gift orders separately. |
| Window alignment. The card uses a trailing 30 days, while Stats lets you pick custom ranges. | Marginal | Match the Stats date range to the card window before comparing. |
| Cancelled orders. A cancelled order may drop from one view sooner than the other. | Marginal | Reconcile against a settled period to avoid in-flight cancellations. |