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Dashboard

The Dashboard provides a quick overview of your merge activity, performance metrics, and easy access to key settings.

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Overview

The Dashboard shows you:

  • Automatic merge status with quick toggle

  • Your current plan and usage

  • Summary of your merge rules

  • Analytics with performance metrics

  • Merge history with detailed records

Key Sections

Automatic Merge Status

This card lets you quickly enable or disable automatic merging without navigating to the settings page.

Automatic Merge Status:

  • Current Status: Shows whether automatic merge is currently enabled or disabled for your store

  • Activation Button: One-click button to enable automatic merge if currently disabled or enabled

  • Quick Toggle: Easy way to turn automatic merging on/off without going to settings

When automatic merge is enabled, Order Merger automatically detects when a customer places multiple orders and merges them into a single order based on your configured rules.

Plan & Usage

This card shows your current subscription status:

Plan Information:

  • Current plan - Your active subscription plan name

  • Merges remaining - Shows usage like "45/50 merges remaining"

  • Progress bar - Visual representation of quota usage

  • Reset date - When your monthly quota will refresh

Automatic Merge Rules Summary

This section provides a read-only overview of your configured merge rules. To edit these rules, go to the Automatic Merge settings page.

Built-in Rules

These rules are always active and cannot be changed:

  • Customer ID is identical - Orders must be from the same customer

  • Shipping address is identical - Orders must have matching shipping addresses

Custom Condition Groups

If you've configured additional merge rules, they appear here showing:

  • Field - What the rule checks (e.g., "Time since last customer order")

  • Condition - The comparison type (e.g., "Is less than")

  • Value - The threshold or value (e.g., "60 minutes")

Rules are grouped together and connected by logical operators (AND/OR) showing how they combine.

Analytics

Performance Metrics (two cards):

  1. Number of Orders Merged: Total count with percentage change vs previous period

  2. Shipping Costs Saved: Amount saved with percentage change vs previous period

Merge History Table:

Shows original orders and the new order they were merged into. You can see how much refund was made to the customer in each merge (in case set as a rule), and the shipping costs saved for this particular merge.

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