Product analysis

Product Pareto Analysis β€” Find the Products Driving the Biggest Results

Rank products by revenue, units, defects, returns, or another business metric. ParetoScope shows cumulative contribution so you can focus on the products with the greatest impact.

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Total
11,830
Vital few (80%)
3 / 8
Top contributor
Customer A
Top share
38.0%

Your Pareto insight

The first 3 categories account for 80.3% of the total. Start your investigation here rather than treating every category equally.

Why use ParetoScope?

Compare products by a metric that matters to your business.

Identify high-contribution products and the long tail.

Use the same analysis for sales, quality, inventory, or returns.

Make prioritization visible with a ranked Pareto chart.

Common use cases

Product sales

Rank your data, identify the largest contributors, and focus improvement work where it has the greatest potential impact.

Product revenue

Rank your data, identify the largest contributors, and focus improvement work where it has the greatest potential impact.

Units sold

Rank your data, identify the largest contributors, and focus improvement work where it has the greatest potential impact.

Product returns

Rank your data, identify the largest contributors, and focus improvement work where it has the greatest potential impact.

Product defects

Rank your data, identify the largest contributors, and focus improvement work where it has the greatest potential impact.

Inventory movement

Rank your data, identify the largest contributors, and focus improvement work where it has the greatest potential impact.

Frequently asked questions

What is product Pareto analysis?

It ranks products by a chosen metric and examines cumulative contribution to reveal which products account for the largest share of the result.

Which product metrics can I analyze?

Common examples include revenue, units sold, gross sales, returns, defects, complaints, or inventory movement.

Does product Pareto analysis replace profitability analysis?

No. It is a prioritization technique. Profit margin, costs, strategic value, and other business factors should be considered separately.