Locations dashboard

The Locations dashboard brings every location from all your connected Shopify stores into one list. Instead of opening each store to check which locations are active, which fulfill online orders, and which hold inventory, you get a single view you can filter, sort, and export.

Opening the dashboard

In the left sidebar, go to Products → Locations, or visit /locations directly.

If a connected store is missing the access scope EcomSolo needs to read locations, a small badge appears next to the menu item — open the dashboard and you'll see which stores need re-authorizing.

What you'll see

Each row is one location, with these columns:

ColumnWhat it shows
NameThe location name.
StoreWhich connected store the location belongs to (shown on multi-store accounts).
ActiveWhether the location is active.
CityThe location's city.
CountryThe location's country.
Fulfillment serviceWhether the location is a fulfillment service.
Has inventoryWhether the location holds active inventory.
Last activityWhen the location was last updated.

More fields — such as full address, ZIP, phone, online-order fulfillment, ships inventory and address verified — are available from the column picker. Use it to show, hide, and reorder columns, and set your default sort — the dashboard remembers your choice.

Filtering and searching

Narrow the list down and sort by any column. The filters make the common questions one click away:

  • Stores — focus on one or more connected stores.
  • Active — active or inactive locations.
  • Fulfillment Service — whether the location is a fulfillment service.
  • Has Active Inventory — locations that hold inventory.
  • Fulfills Online Orders — locations that fulfill online orders.
  • Created At, Updated At, Deactivated At — filter by date.

Type in the search box to search by name.

Exporting

Open the Export Builder from the dashboard to download locations as CSV or Excel. You choose the scope:

  • Current page — just what's on screen.
  • Filtered — everything matching your current filters.
  • Selected — only the rows you tick.
  • All locations — the full list across your stores.

Pick the columns you want, and download. If you export the same shape regularly, save it as a template so it's one click next time.

Tutorial: list every active location that fulfills online orders

A quick walkthrough of a common job — seeing which locations are live for online fulfillment, across every store, and handing the list to your team as a file.

  1. Open Products → Locations from the sidebar.
  2. In the filter bar, set Active to Yes to leave out deactivated locations.
  3. Set Fulfills Online Orders to Yes to show only locations that fulfill online orders.
  4. Add a Store filter if you want to focus on one store, or leave it off to see all stores together.
  5. Use the column picker to add columns like City and Country so every row shows where each location sits.
  6. Open the Export Builder, choose the Filtered scope, pick your columns, and download a CSV or Excel — a ready-to-share fulfillment map.

Permissions

Account owners always have access. For team members, access is controlled by the View Locations permission — without it, opening the dashboard shows a "no access" message. Grant it from your team member's permissions.

FAQ

Does the Locations dashboard show locations from all my stores at once? Yes — every connected store's locations land in one list. Filter by Store when you want to focus on a single store.

What does the Active column mean? It shows whether a location is currently active in Shopify. Deactivated locations still appear so you have the full picture, with a Deactivated date available from the column picker.

Can I see which locations fulfill online orders? Yes — use the Fulfills Online Orders filter, or add that column from the column picker.

Can I export only the locations I've filtered to? Yes. Open the Export Builder and choose the Filtered scope to export exactly what matches your current filters — or Selected for just the rows you tick.

Can team members see this dashboard? Only if they have the View Locations permission. Account owners always have access.