The Opencart extension adds a new "Sales Amount" column to the product table, where you can track the amount of successful orders for each product and sort them by this parameter.
The amount of sales of products in the products list in the admin is a convenient metric that will help to understand how sales are, which products are popular among buyers and bring the most income, and which are not in demand. And all this can be viewed in a convenient layout mode in the default products table, with which the store manager works every day.
The module automatically calculates the amount of sales of each product only for orders with successful status, ie only for paid complete orders.
To sort the products by the sales amount, you need to click on the column header - then the products will be displayed in order from the most profitable to the least profitable. When pressed again, the products will be displayed in reverse order.
Module installation instructions:
Upload the module in the admin panel in the "Extensions" : "Install".
Go to the "Modifications" section and update the cache.
Go to the "Dashboard" section and update the template cache.
The OpenCart team has officially presented release 3.0.5.0, which contains a significant package of fixes, code cleanup, and compatibility improvements with modern PHP versions.
On November 20, 2025, a new major release of PHP was published - version 8.5. PHP 8.5 introduces useful improvements, but requires a careful approach when integrating into existing OpenCart projects.
The simplest way to solve this problem is to create an OCMOD modification that automatically adds module_id to the OpenCart module settings.
✕
We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience our website, to personalize content and ads, provide social features media and our traffic analysis.
Necessary cookies enable core functionality of the website. Without these cookies the website can not function properly.
Statistic cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
A set of cookies to collect information and report about website usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors to Google.
Marketing cookies store user data and behaviour information, which allows advertising services to target more audience groups.