Quick answer
KitForge analytics tracks added revenue as sales attributed to bundle offers when shoppers interact with widgets and complete purchases through the KitForge discount path. It helps merchants isolate bundle campaign performance from overall store trends.
- Added revenue = bundle-attributed sales in KitForge analytics.
- Requires widget add-to-cart path with line properties.
- Distinct from Shopify total sales reporting.
- Use per-offer metrics to compare kit vs FBT vs QB performance.
Why attribution requires the widget path
Widget-only discount design means discounts and analytics attribution align when shoppers use KitForge widgets. Manual add-to-cart of the same products may not receive bundle pricing or attribution — by design.
Troubleshooting empty analytics
Confirm app embed active, offers live, and shoppers adding via widget. Check that theme cart preserves line properties through Ajax cart drawers.
Allow 24 hours for dashboard population after first live orders.
Final recommendation
Added revenue in KitForge analytics shows bundle-specific lift — track it per offer, ensure widget ATC path works, and compare campaigns without conflating total store sales.
If you want this kind of offer to feel native to the buying journey, Kitforge Bundles is built around that exact problem: turning related Shopify products into clearer bundle offers before the shopper reaches checkout.
FAQ
Why is added revenue lower than expected?
Shoppers may add products manually outside the widget, stripping attribution. Theme cart issues can also drop properties before checkout.
Does added revenue include shipping and tax?
Attribution focuses on product revenue from bundle lines — confirm exact definitions in your KitForge analytics dashboard labels.