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Card class: Non-HeroCategory: Marketplace

At a glance

Revenue Over Time plots your Newegg Marketplace revenue across a rolling 90-day window on an area chart. Where a single revenue number tells you where you are, this card tells you where you are heading. It is built to surface the shape of demand: seasonal tech buying cycles, the spike around a Newegg sales event, and the slow regressions that a daily glance would miss. It sits in the Revenue & Sales category and reads best alongside the order and AOV cards listed below.
What it countsTotal Newegg Marketplace revenue plotted day by day across the trailing window, as exposed by the Newegg Marketplace integration. The area chart shows the trend; the headline figure is the window total.
Sample typeBackend API data from Newegg Marketplace, refreshed on the standard data refresh.
Why it mattersTrend beats snapshot. A 90-day area view exposes seasonality (tech buying cycles, sales events) and slow regressions that a point-in-time figure hides, so you can act before a soft month becomes a soft quarter.
Reading the valueRead the slope, not just the endpoint. A rising area is healthy demand; a flattening or declining curve warrants a look at the order, AOV, and listing-health siblings to find the cause.
Currencycurrency
Time window90D
Alert trigger-
Sentiment keyneg_revenue_trend
Rolesowner, finance

Calculation

Calculated automatically from your Newegg Marketplace data. The card sums settled order revenue per day across the trailing 90-day window and renders it as an area chart, with the window total shown as the headline figure. See the At a glance summary above for what the metric tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.

Worked example

A representative reading of Revenue Over Time for a typical merchant on Newegg Marketplace. Suppose the area chart runs flat near 4,200 USD/day through the early weeks, then climbs sharply for a four-day stretch during a Newegg sales event before settling around 5,100 USD/day. The window total reads roughly 410,000 USD, up on the prior 90 days. The shape tells the story the total alone would hide: the event drove a durable step-up, not just a one-day blip. If instead the curve drifted down week on week, you would cross-reference Orders and Average Order Value to see whether fewer buyers or smaller baskets drove the slide. For deeper investigation, use Vortex Mind to trace which categories or listings moved the trend; for natural-language exploration, ask Ask Viq.

Sibling cards merchants should reference together

CardWhy merchants reach for it
neg_total_revenueSales sibling: the headline revenue figure this trend is built from.
neg_order_countSales sibling: order volume that drives the revenue curve.
neg_aovSales sibling: basket size that separates volume-driven from value-driven moves.
neg_orders_daySales sibling: daily order cadence behind the daily revenue points.
neg_net_revenueEconomics sibling: revenue after Newegg fees for true take-home trend.

Reconciling against Newegg Seller Portal

Where to look in the Newegg Seller Portal: The Seller Portal surfaces revenue under its sales and order reporting, where you can plot daily or weekly totals across a date range. Set the Seller Portal range to the trailing 90 days and confirm the order-status filter (settled vs all orders) matches the Vortex IQ profile to reconcile the curve cleanly. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:
ReasonDirectionWhat to do
Period boundary. Vortex IQ uses a 90-day rolling window; Seller Portal reports often default to calendar months.VariableMatch the date range to a trailing 90 days.
Time zone. Seller Portal uses the account time zone; Vortex IQ aligns to your merchant reporting time zone, which can shift a day’s revenue across the boundary.MarginalConfirm the time-zone setting matches.
Order status. Cancellations, refunds, and pending orders may be counted differently between the two views.VariableMatch the order-status filter before comparing.
Cross-connector reconciliation: complement with sibling cards in the same category for the full diagnostic picture. For divergence investigations, use Vortex Mind.

Known limitations / merchant FAQs

Q: How often does Revenue Over Time update? The card refreshes on the standard data refresh (typically every 30-60 minutes for live integrations). For real-time signals, force a manual refresh from the dashboard. The most recent day on the chart will still be filling in until the day closes. Q: Why does my Newegg Seller Portal show a different number? The most common reasons are period-boundary differences (Vortex IQ uses a 90-day rolling window vs Seller Portal’s calendar months), time-zone alignment, and order-status scope (settled vs all orders, including refunds and cancellations). Match these settings before assuming a real divergence. Q: How does Revenue Over Time relate to other sales metrics? Read it with Orders and Average Order Value to decompose a move: rising revenue with flat orders means bigger baskets, while rising revenue with flat AOV means more buyers. Pair with Net Revenue after Newegg Fees to see take-home trend. Q: Can I customise the alert threshold? Yes, sensitivity thresholds are configurable per profile in the Sensitivity tab. Adjust to match your business baseline rather than relying on the generic default.

Tracked live in Vortex IQ Nerve Centre

Revenue Over Time is one of hundreds of KPI pulses Vortex IQ tracks across Newegg Marketplace and 70+ other ecommerce connectors. Nerve Centre runs the detection layer; Vortex Mind investigates the cause when something moves; Ask Viq lets you interrogate any number in plain English. Start for free or book a demo to see this metric running on your own data.