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SleekView Charts for AutomateWoo

AutomateWoo writes to wp_automatewoo_queue, wp_automatewoo_logs, and wp_automatewoo_carts. SleekView Charts turns those tables into one reliability dashboard so failed runs and queue bottlenecks surface before revenue leaks.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for AutomateWoo

Automation reliability on one screen

AutomateWoo runs the unglamorous parts of a WooCommerce store. Abandoned-cart recovery, review follow-ups, win-back sequences, birthday coupons. When a workflow breaks, no customer complains and no error pops up on the storefront. Revenue just drifts down. The default AutomateWoo admin scatters queue, logs, and workflow definitions across three screens, which makes the daily reliability check easy to skip.

SleekView Charts reads wp_automatewoo_queue and wp_automatewoo_logs directly and aggregates the data into a reliability dashboard. Total runs in the last 24 hours becomes a Number card. Failure rate by workflow ranks on a Bar chart. Trigger mix (cart_abandoned, order_complete, customer_inactive) breaks down on a Donut. Run volume over time draws an Area trend so traffic spikes that overrun the queue are visible.

The dashboard sits alongside the SleekView AutomateWoo table view, so a developer drills from a failed-rate spike into the failing rows in seconds. Saved dashboards pin to the WordPress menu for the operations rotation, and store owners get a 30-second morning health check instead of a 30-minute audit.

Workflow

AutomateWoo dashboards in four steps

1

Connect the tables

Point SleekView Charts at wp_automatewoo_queue, wp_automatewoo_logs, and wp_automatewoo_carts. The three tables become first-class feeds you can group, count, and combine across workflows.
2

Build reliability cards

Add a Number card for runs in the last 24 hours, a Bar for failure rate by workflow, a Donut for trigger mix, and an Area for run volume over time. Each card uses the plugin's own columns.
3

Pin daily dashboards

Save a Reliability dashboard for operations and a Performance dashboard for marketing. The reliability board highlights failures; the performance board ranks workflows by send volume and conversion.
4

Drill and remediate

Click a failing workflow on the Bar chart to filter the SleekView table to its failed runs, then bulk-requeue them through AutomateWoo's own API without leaving WP Admin.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from AutomateWoo data

Four cards turn the queue, logs, and cart tables into a reliability dashboard. Each card maps to one of the questions an operator asks every morning.
Number · Default

Runs in the last 24 hours

Total workflow runs in the last day. The baseline operators compare against a normal week to spot stalls.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Failure rate by workflow

Failed runs per workflow over the selected window. The workflow at the top is the one that needs attention this morning.
Count group by workflow_id
Pie · Donut

Trigger mix

Distribution of cart_abandoned, order_complete, customer_inactive, and custom triggers. Shows which automations actually drive activity.
Count group by trigger
Area · Gradient

Run volume over time

Daily run count layered over the selected window. Traffic spikes that overrun the queue show up as plateaus instead of curves.
Count group by run_date

Comparison

Default AutomateWoo reports vs SleekView Charts

Default AutomateWoo admin

  • No top-level chart of total automation runs
  • Failure rate per workflow requires log filtering one workflow at a time
  • Trigger mix isn't graphed anywhere
  • Queue depth and growth trends aren't built-in charts
  • Reliability dashboards need an external observability tool

SleekView Charts

  • Run volume KPI as a single Number card
  • Failure rate per workflow ranked on one Bar chart
  • Trigger mix as a Donut instead of repeated filter views
  • Run volume over time as an Area trend
  • Drill from chart to row-level failed runs in one click

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for AutomateWoo

Reliability KPI

Total runs in the last 24 hours sits as a Number card. Compared to a baseline week, a drop signals queue or cron problems before revenue numbers reveal them.

Failure ranking

Bar chart of failed runs per workflow puts the broken automation at the top of the screen. Operators see the right workflow to investigate before reading any log.

Trigger mix

Donut breaks runs by trigger type so marketing sees which automations actually drive volume. cart_abandoned versus order_complete read as proportions, not raw row counts.

Audience

Who builds AutomateWoo charts dashboards with SleekView

Store owners

30-second morning health check: total runs, failure rate, queue trend. The dashboard either looks normal or it doesn't, and the operator moves on or digs in accordingly.

Developers

Failure rate Bar chart routes attention to the broken workflow. Click the bar to filter the SleekView table to the failed runs and bulk-requeue through the AutomateWoo API.

Marketing leads

Trigger mix Donut shows which automations carry the program. Run volume Area chart confirms whether new triggers actually fire as expected after a launch.

The bigger picture

Stuck workflows are silent revenue leaks

AutomateWoo's value is exactly proportional to how reliably its workflows run, and reliability is a chart-shaped problem. Total runs per day, failure rate per workflow, trigger mix, and run volume trend are the four numbers that tell an operator whether the automation layer is healthy. The default AutomateWoo admin captures the underlying data well in wp_automatewoo_queue and wp_automatewoo_logs but presents it as rows across three separate screens.

Daily reliability checks turn into a chore that gets skipped, and a broken abandoned-cart workflow silently leaks revenue for weeks before the monthly numbers come in soft. SleekView Charts builds the dashboard on top of the plugin's own tables so the morning check takes 30 seconds and the broken workflow is visible at the top of a Bar chart. Pair the dashboard with the SleekView table view for one-click drill-down and the operator goes from spotting the failure to bulk-requeuing the failed runs in under a minute.

The plugin keeps running the workflows; the dashboard makes sure someone notices when one breaks.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for AutomateWoo

Yes. wp_automatewoo_carts joins to the queue and logs through cart token. A separate dashboard or additional cards on the main dashboard can chart abandonment volume, recovery rate per abandoned-cart workflow, and time-to-abandon distribution from that table.

 

AutomateWoo logs include a conversion tag for runs that produced an order. A Bar chart counting conversions per workflow ranks the actual revenue impact instead of run volume, which is the number that justifies the workflow to the rest of the business.

 

Yes. Custom workflows registered through AutomateWoo's PHP API write to the same tables as UI-built workflows. The Bar chart of failure rate and the Donut of trigger mix include them automatically without any custom configuration.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level date filters narrow every card to the same window. A Last 24 Hours filter narrows the run volume Number, the failure Bar, the trigger Donut, and the volume Area to the same period for like-for-like comparison.

 

Yes. Subscription triggers like subscription_renewed and subscription_failed write to the same logs table. The trigger Donut groups them with order triggers, or a separate dashboard scoped to subscription triggers gives SaaS-style stores a focused view.

 

Aggregations run server-side against indexed columns and cache at a configurable interval per card. Stores with hundreds of thousands of runs per day render the dashboard in well under a second once the first cache populates.

 

Yes. Each chart exports its aggregated rows to CSV with active filters applied. Combined with the SleekView table view's row-level CSV export, the operations team builds monthly automation reliability reports without manual data prep.

 

Yes. Clicking a failing workflow on the Bar chart filters the SleekView AutomateWoo table to its failed runs. From there bulk-requeue routes through AutomateWoo's own API so analytics, logging, and any custom retry hooks fire correctly per row.

 

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