SleekView Charts for AliExpress Affiliate
AliExpress Affiliate plugins import products and click data into WooCommerce posts and meta. SleekView Charts turns that catalog into dashboards covering inventory, supplier mix, and import cadence.
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Imported AliExpress catalogs become chartable datasets
AliExpress affiliate plugins push imported products into WooCommerce as product posts, with supplier IDs, original prices, and click counters stored in postmeta. The default WooCommerce Products screen shows a flat table with title, price, and stock, but says nothing about which supplier carries the most SKUs or how import volume tracks over time.
SleekView reads the wp_posts and wp_postmeta tables directly and exposes imported products as a chartable dataset. Charts can group by supplier ID, by category taxonomy, or by import source, then count rows or sum click meta against those buckets.
Reads route through standard WordPress APIs, so the affiliate plugin's redirect and tracking logic stay intact. Dashboards live next to the SleekView product table and kanban for one workspace covering catalog browsing and catalog reporting.
Workflow
From AliExpress imports to chart cards in four steps
Pick the dataset
Join the import meta
Configure chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from AliExpress Affiliate data
Total imported products
Count
Products by supplier
Count
group by ali_supplier_id
Average commission per category
Average(ali_commission_rate)
group by product_cat
Imports per week
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default AliExpress Affiliate reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default WooCommerce + plugin admin
- WooCommerce Products screen shows title, price, and stock with no aggregation.
- Supplier and category mix has to be tallied by clicking through paginated lists.
- Click counters appear per product but never aggregated into a chart.
- Import cadence is invisible unless logs are exported and pivoted elsewhere.
- Commission and original price meta sit inside the editor, not on any list.
SleekView Charts
- Reads imported product posts and meta directly from wp_posts and wp_postmeta.
- Picks up supplier ID, commission rate, and click count as groupBy columns.
- Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial chart types per card.
- Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
- Same dataset powers the SleekView table and kanban for the import catalog.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for AliExpress Affiliate
Chart imported products
Every AliExpress-sourced product becomes a chartable row, with supplier and category as groupBy options.
Commission and price aggregations
Numeric meta keys feed Sum, Average, Minimum, and Maximum across any taxonomy or supplier grouping.
One dataset, every view
Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts share one query for the imported catalog.
Audience
Who builds AliExpress Affiliate charts dashboards with SleekView
Dropshipping operators
Supplier concentration and category coverage drive which niches to scale or trim.
Growth leads
Import cadence per week and clicks per category guide where the next batch of imports should land.
Catalog editors
Average commission per category surfaces the niches worth richer descriptions and category pages.
The bigger picture
Affiliate import catalogs need their own reporting surface
Imported product catalogs spiral into thousands of rows within a few months of a dropshipping push. WooCommerce was not designed to answer aggregate questions about that pile and the import plugins generally stop at per-product logs. SleekView Charts reads the same posts and postmeta the imports create, then exposes supplier mix, category coverage, and import cadence as cards.
Saved dashboards mean a weekly review takes one click instead of a CSV export and a pivot table. The import plugin keeps owning the sync from AliExpress, the affiliate redirects keep working as before, and the reporting view is just another saved SleekView dashboard.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for AliExpress Affiliate
Any plugin that stores imports as WooCommerce products or as a custom post type works. SleekView reads whatever postmeta the importer writes, so supplier and price fields surface as groupBy columns.
 Yes. If the plugin stores clicks in postmeta, a Bar or Line card can sum or average that meta key by supplier or category.
 Yes. Both flat and hierarchical taxonomies become groupBy options for Pie, Bar, and Radar cards.
 No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing tables. The import plugin's cron and API calls keep running unchanged.
 Yes. The same filter logic that powers the table view applies to chart cards, so a dashboard can be scoped to a single supplier ID or category.
 It complements it. The plugin's stats tab still owns click attribution. SleekView adds aggregation across the whole imported catalog.
 Charts read live from the database, so they reflect the catalog as of the last import sync without manual refresh.
 Yes. Capability checks that gate the WooCommerce admin also gate the chart dashboards, so only authorized roles see them.
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