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



