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How to See All Orders Placed by a Specific Customer in One View

Answering 'what has this customer bought before?' shouldn't mean scrolling their profile. Here's how to get their full history in one message.

June 27, 2026·3 min read

Whether you're answering a support question, preparing for a wholesale call, or deciding how to reward a loyal buyer, you often need one thing: everything a particular customer has ordered. In Shopify that means opening their profile and scrolling, piecing together the picture order by order.

Why the profile view falls short

Shopify's customer page lists past orders, but it doesn't summarize them — you can't see at a glance what they buy most, what they spend on average, or how their orders trend over time. For a customer with a long history, the useful patterns are buried in the list.

Get the whole history, summarized

With Claude MCP Connector, one question gives you the full picture:

Claude
Show me every order Sarah K. has ever placed, with dates, totals, and what she bought.
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Sarah K. — 11 orders, $1,940 lifetime:
#10472× Linen Shirt, Tote BagJun 10$145
#0982Knit SweaterMay 2$80
#0931Floral DressApr 18$83
+8 more · favorite category: tops · avg order $176.
Draft a thank-you offer for her →

Claude pulls every order with dates, totals, and items — and goes further, surfacing their favorite category and average order value, so you understand the customer, not just their order list.

What you can do with it

See a full order history for any customer
Spot their favorite products and categories
Turn the history into a personalized offer
Answer a 'where's my last order?' in seconds

Why context wins

Knowing a customer's full history changes every interaction — a faster support answer, a more relevant offer, a smarter wholesale conversation. Because that context is now a single question away, you can treat repeat customers like the individuals they are instead of anonymous order numbers.

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Do this in 30 seconds with Claude.

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