Littledata, the ecommerce data platform for modern DTC brands, has launched a real-time order feed for Shopify merchants to test orders passing to data destinations and validate their data integrity. The new feed ensures flawless tracking so merchants can trust their data like never before, automating processes for DTC brands.
Littledata was first to launch Google Analytics 4 tracking for Shopify after the depreciation of Universal Analytics. Brands are updating their data layers across the board and building new marketing funnels for both paid and organic channels. So brands need to confirm their data quality across platforms like Google Analytics 4, Meta and TikTok – and Littledata moved swiftly to automate this validation process and simplify data pipelines for merchants.
“With the Live Order Feed they can check which orders are tracked where and build 100% confidence in their marketing reporting and retargeting.”
— Edward Upton, Founder & CEO of Littledata
“The average brand loses visibility on 20% of their online orders” says Littledata founder and CEO, Edward Upton. “With the Live Order Feed they can check which orders are tracked where and build 100% confidence in their marketing reporting and retargeting.”
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Littledata makes it ridiculously easy for ecommerce stores to connect sales, marketing and customer data to understand performance and accelerate growth. Purchase tracking and attribution is top of mind for brands looking to optimize their current funnels and build new ones. From first page view to checkout conversion Littledata is humming in the background — giving Founders, Data Analytics, and Growth Marketers the data they need to make real-time decisions. Accurate marketing data is essential for a modern brand to scale and beat the competition.
“Littledata continues to build incredible ecommerce data solutions like the Live Order Feed for our customers and integrated partners” says Blake Wisz, Littledata’s Head of Marketing. “We want our customers to have a single source of truth they can rely on to make better decisions for their Shopify store backed by accurate data.”