> Source: https://tryordinary.com/blog/period-over-period-charts-for-shopify-brands/

# Charts

Every chart now shows you the period before

June 16, 2026

## Overview

A number without a comparison is just a number. We redrew Ordinary's
charts so every one shows the previous period right behind the current
one — so "up or down, and by how much?" is answered the moment you
glance at it.

What changed

## Context, built into every chart

### The previous period, on every chart

Each chart overlays the equal-length period before it, so you read the trend and the comparison in a single look — no switching date ranges back and forth to remember where you were.

### The comparison always fits your range

Pick “last 30 days” and you're compared to the 30 before it; pick a custom range and the comparison matches its length automatically.

### A cleaner, consistent look

Every chart across the app now shares the same visual language, so your reports feel like one product instead of a dozen different styles.

## Available now

On **every Ordinary plan**.

## See every number in context.

Connect your store and every chart in Ordinary shows you the period before — so the trend reads itself.

[Connect your store →](https://apps.shopify.com/ordinary-attribution-ab-testing)    Keep reading

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