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Dynasort February 2026 Monthly Performance Report

AI-Sorted Collections Delivered 64.79% Higher Conversion Rates in February 2026

Introduction

What if the order of products on your collection pages was quietly costing you sales every single day?

That’s the question Dynasort answers every month, and February 2026’s data makes the case more clearly than ever. Across over 6.2 million collection page sessions, Shopify stores using Dynasort’s AI-powered sorting consistently and significantly outperformed stores relying on Shopify’s default collection order. We’re not talking about marginal gains. We’re talking about conversion rate improvements north of 64%, cart rates that more than doubled, and meaningful reductions in both bounce and exit rates. These aren’t projections or lab results — they’re real numbers from real stores selling real products to real customers. Let’s break down exactly what happened in February and what it means for your store.


Key Metrics: How Dynasort Collections Performed Against Shopify Defaults

Every month, we compare shopping behavior on Dynasort-sorted collection pages against collection pages using Shopify’s default sorting. Here’s what February’s data showed across four critical metrics.

Conversion Rate (CVR): 64.79% Improvement
Dynasort collections converted at 1.17%, compared to 0.71% on default-sorted collections. That’s a 64.79% lift.

Conversion rate is the bottom line — the percentage of sessions that result in a completed purchase. A higher CVR means more of your existing traffic is turning into paying customers without you spending an additional cent on ads. For a store doing $50,000 a month in revenue, a 64.79% improvement in collection page CVR could represent tens of thousands of dollars in additional annual revenue from the same traffic you’re already paying for.

Cart Rate: 128.57% Improvement
Dynasort collections saw a 6.4% cart rate versus just 2.8% on Shopify default collections — a 128.57% increase.

Cart rate measures the percentage of visitors who add at least one product to their cart. This is arguably the most telling engagement signal on a collection page. It means shoppers are finding products they want faster. When your best-performing, most relevant products surface near the top of a collection, visitors don’t have to scroll and hunt. They see something they like, and they act. More than doubling the cart rate suggests that Dynasort’s sorting algorithm is doing exactly what it’s designed to do: putting the right products in front of the right shoppers at the right time.

Exit Rate: 7.7% Improvement
Exit rate dropped from 66.51% on default collections to 61.39% on Dynasort collections.

Exit rate tells you how often a collection page is the last page a visitor sees before leaving your store entirely. A lower exit rate means shoppers are continuing their journey — clicking into product pages, exploring more of your catalog, moving deeper into your funnel. A 7.7% improvement here means Dynasort collections are doing a better job of keeping shoppers engaged and on-site.

Bounce Rate: 13.91% Improvement
Bounce rate fell from 54.13% to 46.6% on Dynasort-sorted collections.

Bounce rate measures single-page sessions — visitors who land on a collection page and leave without interacting further. High bounce rates on collection pages are often a sign that shoppers aren’t seeing anything compelling above the fold. By intelligently sorting products based on performance signals, Dynasort reduces that friction. A nearly 14% improvement in bounce rate means thousands more visitors each month are sticking around long enough to discover products they want to buy.


Platform Scale: Dynasort by the Numbers

February 2026 reinforced Dynasort’s position as a trusted sorting engine operating at serious scale across the Shopify ecosystem.

  • 41,007 collections tracked across all connected stores, with 3,207 collections actively using Dynasort’s AI sorting
  • 1,016,023 products managed — over one million individual products organized and optimized by our algorithm
  • 1,648,278,946 collection sorts executed in a single month — that’s over 1.6 billion sort operations ensuring products are positioned for maximum performance
  • $213,398,562 in catalog revenue managed, meaning Dynasort is actively influencing the merchandising of over $213 million worth of product inventory
  • 6,223,020 total collection sessions tracked, providing a massive and statistically robust dataset behind every metric reported above

These aren’t small-sample experiments. This is production-grade AI sorting running at scale across a diverse range of stores, categories, and price points — and the results are consistent month after month.


What This Means for Merchants

If you’re running a Shopify store and you’re still relying on manual sorting, best-selling defaults, or alphabetical order for your collections, February’s data highlights a significant opportunity you’re likely leaving on the table.

You don’t need more traffic — you need smarter merchandising. The stores in this dataset aren’t using some secret ad strategy or viral marketing hack. They’re showing the same products to the same audiences. The difference is which products appear first, second, and third on a collection page. That sequencing has an outsized impact on whether a visitor adds to cart or bounces.

AI sorting compounds over time. Dynasort’s algorithm continuously learns from shopping behavior, seasonality, inventory changes, and conversion patterns. The longer it runs, the better it gets at surfacing the products most likely to convert for your specific store and audience. February’s results reflect months of accumulated learning across the platform.

The setup cost is near zero. Unlike a site redesign, a new ad campaign, or a merchandising hire, enabling Dynasort takes minutes. You install the app, select the collections you want optimized, and the algorithm goes to work. There’s no manual rule-building, no spreadsheet analysis, no guesswork.


Ready to See What Smarter Sorting Can Do for Your Store?

February’s numbers tell a clear story: AI-optimized collection sorting drives more engagement, more add-to-carts, and more conversions from the traffic you already have.

If you’re a Shopify merchant looking for a high-leverage, low-effort way to improve store performance, there’s no reason not to test it for yourself.

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