Use Case Guide

Pie Chart for E-Commerce Analytics

Visualize online store performance with pie charts showing revenue splits, traffic sources, and customer segments.

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Label
Value
%
30.0%
25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
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Total: 100
Data Summary
5 items

Total Value

100

Categories

Manual: Add categories one by one with custom colors

Paste: Copy from Excel or Google Sheets (Label, Value format)

CSV: Upload any CSV file with your data

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My Pie Chart Data
CategoryValuePercentage
Category A3030.0%
Category B2525.0%
Category C2020.0%
Category D1515.0%
Category E1010.0%

Categories

5

Total Value

100

Chart Type

pie

Chart Settings

0°

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When to Use This Type of Pie Chart

E-commerce businesses generate rich data on sales, traffic, and customer behavior. Pie charts help store owners, marketers, and analysts quickly understand how revenue, orders, and traffic are distributed across the dimensions that matter most for growth and optimization.

Revenue breakdown by product category

Show which product categories contribute the most to total revenue, helping merchandising teams prioritize inventory, marketing, and supplier relationships.

Traffic source analysis

Visualize how site traffic is distributed across organic search, paid ads, social media, email, and direct visits to optimize your marketing channel mix.

Customer segmentation

Display how customers are distributed by segment — new vs returning, geographic region, or lifetime value tier — to guide retention and acquisition strategies.

Order fulfillment and shipping breakdown

Show the distribution of orders by shipping method, fulfillment center, or delivery status to identify logistics optimization opportunities.

Best Practices
  • Use category-appropriate colors that align with your brand palette for a cohesive store identity.
  • Include revenue figures alongside percentages so stakeholders understand the actual dollar impact.
  • Compare current period to the prior period with side-by-side pie charts to highlight category growth or decline.
  • Limit to 5-6 categories; roll long-tail products into an 'Other' slice.
  • Add average order value or conversion rate annotations per segment for actionable depth.
  • Pull data directly from your e-commerce platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce) for accuracy.

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