Build an Analytics Dashboard for Ecommerce Brands.
Fixed scope, senior engineers, live in 8–14 weeks. You own the code, data, and roadmap.




You've probably tried the off-the-shelf analytics dashboard options. They almost fit — except for the three workflows that actually make your ecommerce brands business work. So your team patches the gaps with spreadsheets, Slack threads, and that one Zapier flow nobody remembers building. Building an analytics dashboard from scratch — purpose-built for ecommerce brands — is faster and cheaper than most operators expect.
Ecommerce Brands often rely on disconnected tools, manual processes, and limited visibility across operations. Analytics Dashboard Development provides a centralized platform tailored to the workflows and requirements of Ecommerce Brands. Instead of bending your operation around generic software, you get a system that mirrors how ecommerce brands actually run — same vocabulary, same flow, same daily rhythm — with the integrations and reporting your existing tools refuse to give you.
Most ecommerce brands ship a working v1 in 8–14 weeks for a fixed price. You own the source code, the database, the design files, and the roadmap. No per-seat tax. No vendor lock-in. No 18-month enterprise sales cycle to get a single feature changed.
- Fixed scope and fixed price after week 1
- Working demo every Friday
- Live in 8–14 weeks
- You own code, data, and infrastructure
- 60 days of post-launch support included
- Dashboards
- Reporting
- User Roles
- Automations
- Notifications
- API Integrations
- HubSpot
- Salesforce
- Stripe
- QuickBooks
- Zapier
- Google Workspace
Discovery this week. Live in 8–14 weeks.
Step 1 — Scoping Call
A 30-minute call to understand your ecommerce brands workflow, the users, and the must-have outcomes for your analytics dashboard. We leave with a clear yes/no on fit — no pressure either way.
Step 2 — Fixed Scope & Quote
Week 1. We map the analytics dashboard end-to-end, sketch the UI, and deliver a written scope with a fixed price. You can stop here — the scope and quote are yours to keep either way.
Step 3 — Architecture & First Sprint
Weeks 2–4. Data model, auth, RBAC, and integration architecture against HubSpot, Salesforce, Stripe. The first clickable surface ships to a staging URL by end of week 4.
Step 4 — Build Sprints
Weeks 4–10. Two-week sprints with a working demo every Friday — not a status report. Integrations go live in staging so you see real ecommerce brands data flowing before launch.
Step 5 — Pilot & Launch
Weeks 10–14. We migrate your data, train your team, run a parallel pilot for one to two weeks, then cut over to production on your infrastructure. You own the code, data, and docs.
Step 6 — Support & Iterate
Post-launch. 60 days of weekly tuning included based on real usage. After that, keep us on retainer for ongoing iteration or hand off cleanly to your in-house team.
Everything in the build.
- A production analytics dashboard purpose-built for ecommerce brands — not a configured template
- Live integrations with HubSpot, Salesforce, Stripe, QuickBooks
- Role-based access for operators, admins, customers, and partners
- Dashboards and reporting tuned to your ecommerce brands KPIs
- Mobile-ready UI for field, office, and customer-facing users
- Migration from your current spreadsheets, legacy tools, or vendor
- Full source code, infrastructure, documentation, and admin handoff
- 60 days of post-launch support, tuning, and minor enhancements
The architecture for your analytics dashboard.
An ELT pipeline pulls from your CRM, billing system, and operational Postgres into a warehouse (Postgres or DuckDB for smaller scale, BigQuery/Snowflake when you need it). Models are versioned in dbt-style SQL with tests so a broken upstream doesn't silently corrupt dashboards. The UI is fast, drillable, and tuned to the metrics ecommerce brands actually run on — not a generic BI tool you'll abandon in six months.
Data flow
CRM + billing + ops DB → ELT → warehouse + tested models → dashboards + alerts
Why ecommerce brands choose to build analytics dashboard.
It costs less than you think
Most ecommerce brands expect custom analytics dashboard to cost mid-six figures and take a year. Reality is closer to a fixed build fee in the high five figures to low six figures, shipped in 8–14 weeks. When you net out 3 years of per-seat SaaS subscriptions plus the hidden cost of workarounds, custom usually wins on TCO inside year two.
You own the roadmap
Off-the-shelf analytics dashboard ships features for the average customer across every industry. When you need something specific to ecommerce brands, you wait — for quarters, sometimes years. With custom analytics dashboard the next feature ships in the next sprint because your engineers are your engineers.
You stop paying the workaround tax
Every workaround — the spreadsheet, the Zapier flow, the manual export, the "ask Jenny to run that report" — has a real weekly cost in time and errors. Custom analytics dashboard eliminates them at the root instead of bolting on another integration.
Your data stays yours
Source code, database, infrastructure config, and design files are yours from day one. No vendor lock-in. No surprise pricing changes. If we ever stopped working together, your business keeps running.
"We're not big enough to justify custom analytics dashboard."+
That's usually the opposite of true. The smaller and more focused your ecommerce brands operation, the more the off-the-shelf tools cost you in workarounds. Custom analytics dashboard starts paying back fastest at the operator-led stage — before you've built three layers of process around generic software.
"Won't it take forever and go over budget?"+
Not when scope is fixed in week one and demos ship every Friday. Most analytics dashboard engagements for ecommerce brands ship v1 in 8–14 weeks at the price quoted in discovery. The reason most custom software runs late is unbounded scope — we fix that on day one.
"What if we hate it after launch?"+
You won't get there. Weekly demos mean you've seen and signed off on every screen before launch. The pilot phase runs the new system in parallel with whatever you use today, so you have a clean rollback option until you don't need one.
"Who maintains it after we go live?"+
We include 60 days of post-launch support — bug fixes, tuning, and minor enhancements. After that you can keep us on retainer for ongoing iteration, hand off to your in-house team, or do a hybrid where we handle major releases and you handle day-to-day.
"What about security and compliance?"+
SOC2-ready architecture, role-based access, encryption at rest and in transit, full audit logging from day one. For ecommerce brands with sector-specific regulations, we add the controls and documentation required for your specific regime.
"How do we know you can actually build this?"+
Discovery is fixed-price and stops there if you want it to. You walk away with a written scope, wireframes, and a fixed quote — whether or not you move forward. Most ecommerce brands use the discovery deliverable to make the build/buy decision internally.
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We don't just write playbooks — we ship them. A few production launches from the Envert team.

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