Your Seller Analytics Just Got a Major Upgrade

Published on: June 15th, 2026

Four new reports and dashboards are now live in the Tradeshift Reporting & Analytics app for sellers

If you’ve been using the Tradeshift Reporting & Analytics app as a seller, you already know the value of having real-time data at your fingertips. When we launched the Reporting & Analytics app for sellers in May 2025, Payment Predictor became an instant favourite,  giving sellers a clear view of when their invoices were likely to get paid. That was just the beginning.

Starting June 16, 2026, sellers on Tradeshift now have access to four powerful new reports and dashboards: Document Header-level, Document Lines-level, Users, and Connections. Whether you want to understand your invoicing performance, dig into line-level trends, monitor user adoption, or track your network connections,  it’s all now available in one place.

 

The Evolution of Analytics for Sellers on Tradeshift

Tradeshift has long been committed to giving sellers more than just a transactional platform. Our goal has always been to provide the intelligence that helps you run your business better, through faster payments, stronger buyer relationships, and visibility into what’s happening across your operations.

The sellers view of the Reporting & Analytics app started with Payment Predictor for Sellers, an ML-powered report that forecasts when invoices are likely to be paid, categorising them into time frames with a confidence level for each prediction. Sellers finally had a data-driven answer to the age-old question: “When will I get paid?”

The response was clear: sellers wanted more. More visibility, more context, more control. So we kept building.

What’s New: Four Reports & Dashboards, Now Live

With this release, our Reporting & Analytics app for sellers expands significantly. Here is a look at each new report and dashboard:

1. Document Header-level Report & Dashboard

Get a comprehensive view of all your documents:  invoices, orders, credit notes, at the header level. Track document statuses, monitor processing times, and identify bottlenecks in your invoicing workflow. The dashboard gives you an at-a-glance summary of your document flow so you can spot anomalies quickly and act on them.

2. Document Lines-level Report & Dashboard

Go deeper. The Document Lines-level report lets you analyse your invoices and orders at the individual line item level. Understand which product lines or services are generating the most activity, identify discrepancies early, and reconcile your records with greater precision. For sellers managing large volumes of complex documents, this level of granularity is a game-changer.

3. Users Report & Dashboard

Understand how your team is engaging with the Tradeshift platform. The Users report shows you who is active, how frequently users log in, and what features they are using most. If you manage a large account with multiple users, this report helps you ensure adoption across your organisation, and identify where additional training or enablement might be needed.

4. Connections Report & Dashboard

Your network is your network. The Connections report gives you full visibility into your buyer-seller connections on Tradeshift, which buyers you are connected with, the health of those connections, and where there may be opportunities to strengthen relationships. Use this dashboard to ensure your trading relationships are set up for success.

What Pain Points Do These Reports and Dashboards Solve?

We built these reports because sellers told us what was holding them back. Here are the challenges these new dashboards directly address:

  • No visibility into document flow: Not knowing the status of your invoices or where they are in the approval process causes delays and missed follow-ups. The Document Header-level report puts this information front and centre.
  • Inability to drill down into line items: Reconciling invoices at a summary level isn’t enough when disputes arise. The Document Lines-level report gives you the detail you need to resolve issues faster.
  • Lack of user adoption insight: When you can’t see how your team is using the platform, it’s hard to drive efficiency gains. The Users report makes adoption visible and actionable.
  • Blind spots in buyer relationships: Without a clear picture of your connections, you risk missing errors or gaps in your network. The Connections report ensures you always have a clear view of who you’re trading with.

How to Access the New Reports

The new reports are available to all sellers with an active paid subscription on the Tradeshift platform. Here’s how to get started:

  • Log into the Tradeshift platform and go to the main menu.
  • Navigate to App Finder and search for Analytics.
  • Open the Analytics App and go to Available dashboards & reports.
  • Select any of the new reports: Document Header-level, Document Lines-level, Users, or Connections.

Why This Matters for Your Business

Data is only powerful when you can act on it. These new reports put actionable intelligence directly in your hands,  so you can reduce invoice processing delays, improve reconciliation accuracy, drive user adoption, and strengthen buyer relationships.

Taken together with Payment Predictor, our Reporting & Analytics app for sellers is now a comprehensive business intelligence hub. You can see when you will get paid, understand what is being processed, track your team, and monitor your network,  all from a single app.

Ready to explore the new reports? Log in to the Tradeshift platform and open the Analytics app today. Not yet a subscriber? Check out our seller plans here.

If you don’t yet have a paid subscription and want access to the Reporting & Analytics app, reach out to your Seller Success Manager or fill out this form, mentioning you are interested in a seller subscription.

Ioana Millon (Ploesteanu)

Ioana Millon (Ploesteanu)

Senior Product Marketing Manager

As part of the Product team, Ioana Millon (Ploesteanu) partners with marketing and engineering to craft the positioning and lead user engagement strategies for e-Invoicing compliance and AI-driven capabilities.