Klaviyo reporting automation

Klaviyo reporting automation that ties email to revenue.

Klaviyo reporting is powerful but lives in its own dashboard. I build reporting workflows that pull flow and campaign performance into one view, combine it with Shopify revenue, and deliver it on a schedule.

Best fit

When this makes sense

Brands rebuilding Klaviyo reports in spreadsheets every week
Teams that want email performance tied to actual revenue
Operators who want flow and campaign alerts, not just dashboards

What can be built

Workflows the audit can turn into a system.

The best first project is specific and close to daily operations: a report someone rebuilds, an alert someone checks by hand, or a support task that keeps repeating.

Weekly flow and campaign performance summaries

Klaviyo revenue combined with Shopify revenue in one view

Alerts when a key flow or campaign drops off

Plain-English takeaways on what changed and why

Implementation

From workflow to a build plan.

01

Define the email metrics and decisions the report should support

02

Connect Klaviyo and Shopify data into one source of truth

03

Build the recurring report and alert logic

04

Test against real campaigns and document the workflow

Proof

Built for measurable operating leverage.

Email reporting becomes useful when it sits next to revenue and lands automatically, instead of being rebuilt by hand each week.

See homepage proof

FAQ

Questions before booking.

Can you combine Klaviyo and Shopify data?+

Yes. The most useful Klaviyo reporting ties flow and campaign performance to Shopify revenue so you see email impact in context, not in isolation.

Where does the report get delivered?+

Wherever the team works, usually Slack, email, or a shared dashboard, on a daily or weekly schedule.

Can it alert me when a flow breaks or drops?+

Yes. Alerts can flag when a key flow or campaign drops below a threshold so issues get caught early.

Want this mapped against your ecommerce operation?

Book the free audit, walk through the repeated work, and leave with a clear recommendation for the first automation worth building.