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🛒 Conversion Rate Calculator

Enter your store sessions and orders to get your conversion rate — and see how much more revenue a higher rate would produce. CVR is the lever that decides whether scaling traffic is worth it.

050,000
02,000
$0$500
Conversion Rate
2.0%
Industry avg: 1–2.5%
Revenue
$1,960
Add-to-Cart Rate
Healthy: 5–8%+
Cart Abandonment
Checkout Abandonment
Average for cold paid traffic. Small CRO wins (above-the-fold price, reviews, urgency) compound directly into profit.
Formula:CVR = Orders ÷ Sessions × 100
Industry Benchmarks
Excellent (2.5%+)2.5% – 5%+
Average (1–2.5%)1% – 2.5%
Needs work (under 1%)Below 1%
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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your sessions. The number of store visitors or sessions in the period.
  2. Enter your orders. The number of completed orders in the same period.
  3. Optional: enter your AOV. Add your average order value to see revenue and revenue at a 3% conversion rate.
  4. Read your conversion rate. The calculator shows CVR and, if you added AOV, your revenue and the upside of a higher rate.

Conversion Rate Calculator — explained

Conversion rate is orders ÷ sessions. For cold paid traffic, 1–3% is a normal range; 2.5%+ is strong. A rate under 1% almost always points at the store rather than the traffic — page speed, the product page, trust signals, or the offer.

CVR multiplies everything downstream. Doubling conversion from 1% to 2% doubles revenue on the same ad spend, which is why CRO (conversion rate optimization) is usually cheaper growth than buying more traffic.

The fastest wins are almost always above the fold: a clear price, visible reviews, a strong hero image, fast load, and an obvious add-to-cart. Fix conversion before you scale spend, or you just pay to send more people to a leaky page.

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Conversion Rate Calculator — common questions

How do you calculate conversion rate?
Conversion rate = Orders ÷ Sessions × 100. If 40 of 2,000 visitors buy, that is 40 ÷ 2,000 = 2%.
What is a good ecommerce conversion rate?
For cold paid traffic, 1–3% is typical and 2.5%+ is strong. Warm or returning traffic converts higher. Under 1% usually signals a store or offer problem.
Why is my conversion rate so low?
The usual culprits are slow load speed, a weak product page, missing trust signals (reviews, guarantees), a confusing checkout, or an offer that is not compelling. Fix these before scaling traffic.
Is it better to improve CVR or buy more traffic?
Improving CVR is usually cheaper. Going from 1% to 2% doubles revenue on the same ad spend, while more traffic costs more money for the same conversion problems.
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