For Dropshippers

Built for Dropshippers Who Want Real Margins

Most dropshippers have no idea which products actually make money after COGS, shipping, ad spend, and returns. StoreLyst tracks every cost automatically so you can focus on scaling what works and killing what doesn't.

The challenges dropshippers face every day

Thin Margins Without COGS Tracking

You see revenue going up but have no clue what your actual profit is. Supplier costs, shipping fees, and platform charges eat into every sale. Without tracking cost of goods sold at the product level, you're flying blind — scaling products that might actually be losing money.

Zero Competitor Intelligence

Your competitors are testing products, adjusting prices, and changing their strategy daily. You only find out when your sales suddenly dip. Without structured competitor monitoring, you're always reacting instead of anticipating market shifts.

Manual Product Research Takes Hours

Scouring AliExpress, scrolling through TikTok, checking competitor stores one by one — product research is a full-time job. And after all that effort, most products still flop because there's no data-driven way to validate demand before you commit.

No Visibility into Ad Spend vs. Revenue

You're running Google Ads, maybe Meta too, but connecting ad spend to actual product-level profit feels impossible. Your ROAS looks fine in the ad dashboard, but once you factor in COGS and returns, the picture might be very different.

How StoreLyst solves this

Every feature built with dropshippers in mind.

01
Profit & Loss

See Your Real Profit in Real Time

StoreLyst's P&L dashboard pulls in revenue, COGS, shipping costs, ad spend, and returns automatically. You'll see exactly which products make money and which ones drain it — no more spreadsheet guesswork.

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02
COGS Tracking

Track Every Supplier Cost Per Product

Import your supplier costs directly or enter them manually. StoreLyst calculates margin per product, per variant, per order. When your supplier raises prices, you'll know immediately which products need repricing.

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03
Competitor Monitoring

Watch What Your Competitors Are Doing

Track competitor stores, monitor their product changes, pricing shifts, and new additions. Get alerts when a competitor adds a product that overlaps with your catalogue so you can respond before your sales take a hit.

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04
Product Imports

Import Products in Minutes, Not Hours

Pull products from competitor stores or supplier catalogues with one click. StoreLyst imports images, descriptions, and variants — then uses AI to rewrite and optimize the listing for your brand voice and SEO.

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05
Google Ads

Connect Ad Spend to Product Profit

Link your Google Ads account and see real ROAS per product — not just clicks and conversions, but actual profit after COGS and all other costs. Kill unprofitable campaigns before they drain your budget.

Learn more about Google Ads →

A day in the life with StoreLyst

Here's what running your store looks like when everything works together.

8:00 AM

Check overnight sales and profit

Open the P&L dashboard to see which products sold, what the margins were, and whether yesterday's ad spend was profitable. Flag any products where margins dropped below your threshold.

9:30 AM

Research competitor activity

Review the competitor monitoring feed to see new products added, price changes, and removed listings. Spot trends early — if three competitors just added the same product, there's either an opportunity or a warning.

11:00 AM

Import and optimize new products

Import promising products you've found. StoreLyst pulls in all images and product data, then the AI optimizer rewrites the title, description, and tags for better SEO and conversion rates.

2:00 PM

Optimize existing product listings

Use the AI optimizer to refresh underperforming listings. Improve product descriptions, update SEO metadata, and A/B test titles to find what resonates with your audience.

5:00 PM

Review ad spend and ROAS

Check Google Ads performance tied to actual product profit. Pause campaigns on products with negative margins. Increase budget on winners. Plan tomorrow's testing based on real profitability data.

47% Average margin improvement with COGS tracking
3x Faster product research with competitor intel
12min Average time to import and optimize a product
€200+ Monthly app savings vs separate tools

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from dropshippers about StoreLyst

Can I import products directly from AliExpress or competitor stores?

Yes. StoreLyst's import tool can pull products from any public Shopify store, and we're expanding to support additional sources. Once imported, the AI optimizer rewrites all content for your brand, so you never have duplicate listings.

How does COGS tracking work for products with multiple suppliers?

You can set different COGS per variant, which means if you source the same product from different suppliers at different prices, StoreLyst will calculate the correct margin for each. You can also update COGS in bulk when supplier prices change.

Does StoreLyst replace Oberlo, DSers, or other dropshipping tools?

StoreLyst focuses on the analytics and optimization side — profitability tracking, competitor research, AI listing optimization, and ad spend analysis. You'll still use your preferred fulfillment tool for order processing, but StoreLyst replaces the 4-5 separate analytics apps most dropshippers juggle.

Can I track Google Ads and Meta Ads together?

Google Ads integration is fully available now, with Meta Ads on the roadmap. Even before Meta integration, StoreLyst's P&L dashboard shows your true product-level profit, so you can manually evaluate any ad channel against real margins.

How quickly will I see ROI from StoreLyst?

Most dropshippers identify unprofitable products within the first week — products that looked profitable on the surface but were actually losing money after COGS and ad spend. Cutting those losers alone typically pays for StoreLyst many times over.

Is StoreLyst useful if I only have a small catalogue of 10-20 products?

Absolutely. Smaller catalogues benefit the most from detailed per-product analytics because every product decision has a bigger impact. You'll know exactly which of your 10-20 products deserve more ad budget and which should be replaced.

Stop Guessing Your Margins

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