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Monthly KPI Report in Slack: Template + 30-Minute Close Workflow

A monthly KPI report in Slack is a single message that answers three questions: What changed this month, why it changed, and what we’re doing next.

If your “monthly report” is a spreadsheet nobody reads, you don’t have a reporting process—you have a filing system. Below is a copy/paste monthly KPI report template you can drop into #marketing (or #exec), plus a 30-minute close workflow you can run every month using Shopify + GA4 + Google Search Console. I’ll also show how to automate the whole thing with DataVessel (Slack-native AI agents that pull from Shopify/GSC/GA4 and post scheduled reports and alerts).

Monthly KPI report template for Slack (copy/paste)

Post this as one message. The goal is readability, not completeness.

Template A — Founder / Exec (5–10 KPIs)

📅 Monthly KPI Report — {{Month YYYY}}  
Owner: {{Name}} | Period: {{Start}} → {{End}}

1) Revenue & Orders (Shopify)
- Gross sales: {{ $ }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Net sales: {{ $ }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Orders: {{ # }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- AOV: {{ $ }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Refund rate: {{ % }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})

2) Acquisition (GA4)
- Sessions: {{ # }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Conversion rate: {{ % }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Top channel: {{ Channel }} ({{ % of sessions }})

3) Organic Search (GSC)
- Clicks: {{ # }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Impressions: {{ # }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Avg position: {{ # }}
- Biggest organic win: {{ Page/query }} ({{ +clicks }} clicks)

4) What changed (the “why”)
- {{Bullet 1: driver + evidence}}
- {{Bullet 2: driver + evidence}}

5) What we’ll do next month (the “so what”)
- {{Action 1}} — owner {{Name}} — due {{Date}}
- {{Action 2}} — owner {{Name}} — due {{Date}}

Template B — Marketing team (more diagnostic)

📊 Monthly Marketing KPI Report — {{Month YYYY}}

Scoreboard
- Organic clicks (GSC): {{ # }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Paid spend: {{ $ }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- Email revenue: {{ $ }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})
- New customers: {{ # }} (MoM {{ +/-% }})

Organic detail (GSC)
- Top 5 queries by clicks:
  1) {{query}} — {{clicks}} clicks — CTR {{%}} — pos {{#}}
  ...
- Pages that moved up (pos improvement):
  - {{page}}: {{pos from → to}} ({{clicks}} clicks)
- Opportunities (high impressions, low CTR):
  - {{query}} — {{impressions}} imps — CTR {{%}} — pos {{#}} — fix: {{title/meta/test}}

Site behavior (GA4)
- Landing pages with best conversion rate:
  - {{path}} — {{conv rate}} — {{sessions}}
- Biggest drop:
  - {{path}} — sessions {{-#/%}} — hypothesis {{why}}

Decision log
- Keep / stop / start:
  - Keep: {{channel/tactic}} because {{evidence}}
  - Stop: {{channel/tactic}} because {{evidence}}
  - Start: {{channel/tactic}} because {{evidence}}

The 30-minute monthly close workflow (so the report is actually true)

Most teams waste time because they don’t have a consistent sequence. This is the fastest order that prevents circular debates.

  1. Shopify first (10 minutes): confirm net sales, refunds, and order count for the month. If these are off, everything else is noise. If you’re doing marketplace selling, reconcile payouts weekly—see Shopify payout reconciliation.
  2. GA4 next (10 minutes): check sessions and conversion rate by channel. You’re looking for “traffic down but CVR up” (good) vs “traffic flat but CVR down” (site/offer problem).
  3. GSC last (10 minutes): identify (a) queries/pages that gained clicks and (b) high-impression low-CTR queries to fix next month. If you’re not monitoring GSC shifts, set up Search Console alerts so you don’t wait 30 days to notice a problem.

How to automate a monthly KPI report in Slack (without dashboard chaos)

You have two options:

  • Manual: use the templates above and paste numbers from Shopify/GA4/GSC.
  • Automated: schedule a Slack-native agent to pull the numbers and post the report on the 1st business day. That’s what DataVessel does: connect Shopify + GA4 + GSC, then run a scheduled agent that posts a formatted monthly KPI report directly into your Slack channel.

If you’re already sending weekly reports, keep the monthly report focused on narrative and decisions. Weekly is for trend-watching; monthly is for strategy and resourcing. If you need a weekly version first, use: Weekly KPI report in Slack template.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should be in a monthly KPI report?

Include a small scoreboard (5–10 KPIs), 2–3 drivers (the “why”), and 2–3 decisions/actions (the “so what”). If it doesn’t change what you do next month, it’s not a KPI report.

How long should a monthly KPI report take?

30–60 minutes end-to-end is a good target: 10 minutes to validate revenue/orders, 10 minutes to review acquisition/conversion, 10 minutes to review organic search, and the remainder to write decisions.

How do you share monthly KPI reports in Slack without spamming channels?

Post one compact message to a dedicated channel (e.g., #metrics), then forward a short exec summary to #leadership. For daily noise, use a digest format—see Stop checking dashboards. Start acting on alerts.

Next step: if you want this report to arrive automatically each month, connect your sources and schedule an agent in DataVessel so your team gets the numbers in Slack—without another dashboard.


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