Is there a way to obtain statistics of an Etsy store and items, such as knowing the recently sold items of a store in the past week or day, or checking the total sales number of items?
I desire precisely these two aspects.
Last edited by rswomA; 12-11-2023 at 02:47 PM.
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Theres multiple ways to see peoples sales or atleast get a rough idea
1) Click their sales on their profile if they haven't got it disabled
2) Check their most recent reviews, usually trending items or items that are selling a lot will be plastered all over their reviews.
3) When filtering a shop by 'Most Recent' you'll see the most recently renewed listings. Listings are renewed every single sale. So its basically a way of seeing what has recently sold.
Last edited by EtsyScamp; 12-18-2023 at 01:25 PM.
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Etsy would be the one to ask,but I DOUBT IT would share it with you
Etsy's API doesn't even have any Endpoints that can be mined for Data either. Their official API's are dog**** and very minimal and since their site is written in PHP using Laravel all their 'Public' endpoints are hidden since the requests are made in the back-end. I would assume that sites like eRank and other Etsy Data sites are either 1) making guestimations on what terms are doing well or 2) Have a data-exclusivity contract with Etsy Directly, as Etsy promotes these services officially.
Last edited by EtsyScamp; 12-18-2023 at 01:31 PM.
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Theres multiple ways to see peoples sales or atleast get a rough idea
1) Click their sales on their profile if they haven't got it disabled
2) Check their most recent reviews, usually trending items or items that are selling a lot will be plastered all over their reviews.
3) When filtering a shop by 'Most Recent' you'll see the most recently renewed listings. Listings are renewed every single sale. So its basically a way of seeing what has recently sold.
I never considered the third option you mentioned. Thank you for that