Ecommerce KPI Tool

Cart Abandonment Calculator

Estimate checkout leakage and whether recovery flows are worth the work.

Formula: Cart Abandonment Rate = (Carts - Completed Orders) / Carts × 100

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Decision snapshot

Cart Abandonment Calculator

Estimate checkout leakage and whether recovery flows are worth the work.

Formula

Cart Abandonment Rate = (Carts - Completed Orders) / Carts × 100

Cart abandonment rate

77.27%

Estimated lost cart revenue

$132,600.00

Activity profile

A simple visual cue for the current decision path.

Live inputs
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Recover
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Inputs

Enter your current operating numbers to get a quick decision-ready snapshot.

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ScenarioPlanCart abandonment rateEstimated lost cart revenue
Current sessionFree77.27%$132,600.00

When to use this tool

  • When traffic and add-to-cart volume rise but completed orders lag.
  • Before building abandoned cart email or SMS workflows.
  • When deciding whether checkout UX investment is worth it.

FAQ

Is cart abandonment always bad?

Some abandonment is normal, but high rates usually signal pricing, shipping surprise, or checkout friction issues.

What improves abandonment most reliably?

Clear shipping/returns, faster checkout, trust signals, and timely abandoned-cart recovery flows are common wins.

Should I recover with discounts?

Use discounts selectively. Start with reminders and friction fixes to avoid margin damage from over-discounting.

Reference links

These are the external references we use when the calculation needs a wider industry or platform context.

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