To improve dashboard speed and performance, we’ve removed the Sales Overview table from the Statistics section.
You can still access all your sales data — now faster and with more flexibility through Data Export.
What’s changing?
Previously, you could view all your sales data directly in the Sales Overview table under Statistics.
This table displayed detailed information such as order numbers, dates, totals, VAT, and product data — all in one place within the dashboard.
To improve speed, performance, and user experience, we’ve now removed the Sales Overview table from the Statistics section.
This change helps ensure your dashboard loads faster and runs more smoothly, especially for locations with a large amount of data.
You still have access to the same sales data, now through Data Export — where it’s faster to load and easier to work with.
Why we made the change?
This update is part of our ongoing work to improve dashboard speed and performance.
By removing the Sales Overview table, your Statistics dashboard now loads significantly faster, especially for locations with large amounts of data.
With Data Export, you can still access all the same information — and even customize it to your exact needs.
What this means for you?
This change means that the Sales Overview table will no longer appear in your Statistics dashboard.
Instead, all your sales data is now available in Data Export, where it’s faster to load, easier to manage, and more flexible to work with.
You’ll still have access to the same information as before — order totals, VAT, product data, and more — but now you can:
Get your data instantly, without waiting for large tables to load
Export and filter sales data directly in Excel or Google Sheets
Schedule automatic exports, so your reports are always ready when you need them
Choose exactly which columns and details you want to include
In short, nothing is lost — your data just lives in a smarter place that gives you more control and a faster dashboard experience.
Step-by-step guide:
How to access your sales data:
Step 1: Log in to Kanpla Administration
Step 2: Go to the left-hand menu and select Statistics
Step 3: Go to Data Export in the left-hand menu.
Step 4: Click Create export.
Step 5: Under Type, select “Sales – one row per product”.
This export type includes the same data as the previous Sales Overview table.
Step 6: Review the pre-selected columns.
The most commonly used columns are already selected to help you get started quickly.
Step 7: (Optional) Add or remove columns as needed.
You can also select Include all columns to get the full dataset by clicking the button with the three dots, and then filter it later in Excel or Google Sheets.
Step 8: Click Download to export your file or set up an automatic export to receive it regularly by email.
Note: Filtering by selector isn’t available directly in Data Export, but you can easily apply filters in your spreadsheet after downloading the file.
If you prefer a visual walkthrough, you can watch our short video below.
The video shows you step-by-step how to access your sales data, select the right export type, and customize your columns in Data Export:
Questions?
If you have any questions or need help setting up your Data Export, our team is ready to assist.
Contact us anytime at [email protected].

