Where your customers are tells you a lot: where to focus shipping deals, which languages or currencies to consider, and which markets are quietly growing. But most owners have only a vague sense of their geographic split, because pulling it out of Shopify isn't something you do casually.
Why the geo picture stays fuzzy
Shopify stores customer addresses, but turning that into a clean "customers and revenue by country" breakdown means filtering and counting manually. So you might know your top market off the top of your head, but not the second or third — or which one is growing fastest.
Get the breakdown in one question
With Claude MCP Connector, you ask and get counts plus revenue share:
Seeing customer counts next to each country's share of revenue instantly highlights where your real opportunities are — a market that's small in customers but large in spend, or one big enough to deserve its own shipping offer.
What to do with geo data
Why it's worth knowing
A localized free-shipping offer, a region-specific campaign, or a decision about which market to invest in all start with knowing where your customers actually are. When that breakdown is a single question, geographic strategy stops being guesswork.