Analytics
Looksy Analytics shows you what shoppers try on, what they add to cart, and what they buy, so you can see how try-on activity connects to actual orders.
What Analytics tracks
Analytics answers three questions: what shoppers try on, what they add to cart, and what they buy. Those three steps are the funnel from curiosity to purchase, and seeing them together is the point — try-on interest that never converts tells a different story than try-ons that turn into orders. This is data a standard analytics stack does not have: it reports views, carts, and sales, but not which products a shopper cared enough about to put on their own photo — that signal comes from try-on. Analytics lives in the same app as the rest of Looksy, inside your Shopify admin.
What merchants do with it
The practical use is deciding where to spend attention. Products with heavy try-on activity and weak add-to-cart may have a price, photo, or sizing problem worth investigating — that is a signal to act on, not a verdict. Products that convert well after try-on are candidates for more traffic, better placement, or a bundle offer. Analytics is also how you keep the rest of Looksy honest: it is where you check whether your Bundles & Upsells offers and Email Follow-Up efforts show up as carts and orders, instead of guessing. Read it regularly for the first few weeks and let it reshape your setup.
How Looksy plans relate to Analytics
Looksy's plans meter try-on generation and revenue, not reporting. Free includes unlimited try-ons with Looksy branding and up to $100 in additional revenue; Starter at $14.99 per month adds 100 photo credits, a $500 cap, branding removal, and unlimited size, bundles, and email capture; Growth at $29 raises that to 300 credits and $1,000; Scale at $79 brings 600 photo or video credits, unlimited revenue, and Realtime video try-on. Analytics is not advertised as a separate paid tier, so check inside the app to see exactly what reporting your plan surfaces. Billing is usage-based through Shopify, with no contracts.
What Analytics does not tell you
Looksy names three measures — try-ons, add-to-carts, purchases — and this page will not promise more than that. Attribution windows, data retention, export options, and dashboard depth are not published specifics, so if one of them is a requirement, verify it in the app before you commit a workflow to it. And keep sample sizes in mind: early on, a handful of try-ons can make any product look like a winner or a dud, so give the numbers time before you reorganize your catalog around them.
Sources: the public Shopify App Store listing for Looksy. Last checked 29 July 2026.
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