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SleekView Charts for Cart2Cart Shopify to WooCommerce migration

The Cart2Cart plugin runs a Shopify to WooCommerce migration through its cloud and writes migration IDs, object counts and outcomes to wp_options. SleekView reads those c2c_* keys and charts what landed across products, orders, customers and categories.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Shopify to WooCommerce Migration by Cart2Cart

Cart2Cart shows totals once and then disappears

Cart2Cart's Shopify to WooCommerce Migration plugin runs the heavy work in their cloud and pushes results back to WooCommerce. The plugin writes migration IDs to wp_options under c2c_migration_id and stores object counts (products, orders, customers, categories) per run alongside outcome metadata. Imported products receive postmeta breadcrumbs that flag them as originating from the Cart2Cart migration. The native plugin UI summarizes one migration at a time and links out to the Cart2Cart dashboard for deeper history.

SleekView Charts reads the c2c_ option keys and joins them to wp_posts, wp_term_taxonomy and wp_users for a real WooCommerce-side audit. A Number card counts total products imported via Cart2Cart. A donut breaks migrated orders down by status. A bar lists migrated customers by country pulled from billing meta. An area shows objects migrated per run for ops teams that move multiple stores or run incremental passes.

Because Cart2Cart runs the migration in the cloud, deep error logs live with their service. The chart layer surfaces what is readable locally: object counts, status distribution and run cadence, which is enough for a launch readiness review.

Workflow

From c2c_migration_id option keys to a store-migration dashboard

1

Read c2c_ option keys

SleekView pulls c2c_migration_id and the related object-count keys from wp_options, pivoting their serialized values into rows per migration run.
2

Join migrated rows to WooCommerce

Postmeta breadcrumbs on migrated products plus order and customer rows join to wp_posts and wp_users so each chart card sees real WooCommerce data, not just totals.
3

Add the four chart cards

A Number for total products imported, a donut for migrated orders by status, a bar for customers by country and an area for objects migrated per run.
4

Pin to the ecommerce ops sidebar

Save the view so store managers and migration leads have a live scoreboard during cutover, replacing the back-and-forth tab switch to Cart2Cart's external dashboard.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Cart2Cart Shopify to WooCommerce data

Four cards that turn c2c_ option keys into a Shopify-to-WooCommerce migration scoreboard covering products, orders, customers and runs.
Number · Default

Products imported via Cart2Cart

Single big-number KPI counting wp_posts product rows whose postmeta breadcrumb identifies them as originating from the Cart2Cart migration of a Shopify store.
Count
Pie · Donut

Migrated orders by status

Donut grouping migrated shop_order rows by post_status (wc-completed, wc-processing, wc-on-hold, wc-cancelled, wc-refunded) so historic order distribution is visible at a glance.
Count group by order_status
Bar · Horizontal

Customers by country

Horizontal bar of migrated customers grouped by billing_country usermeta, useful for confirming that international Shopify customers landed in WooCommerce with their geographic data intact.
Count group by billing_country
Area · Gradient

Objects migrated per run

Gradient area chart of total objects (products plus orders plus customers) migrated per run using run_started_at from c2c_migration_id rows, for multi-pass Shopify cutovers.
Sum(object_count) group by run_started_at

Comparison

Default Cart2Cart plugin vs SleekView Charts

Default Cart2Cart plugin UI

  • The plugin UI shows one migration at a time, not a roll-up.
  • Past runs live on the Cart2Cart cloud dashboard, not in WP Admin.
  • Order-status distribution on the WooCommerce side is not surfaced.
  • Customer country mix is invisible from the migration summary view.
  • Multi-pass cutovers need spreadsheet aggregation to compare runs.

SleekView Charts

  • Total-products KPI joined to wp_posts via Cart2Cart postmeta.
  • Order-status donut over migrated shop_order rows.
  • Customer-country bar from billing_country usermeta.
  • Cadence area chart of objects migrated per run.
  • Capability-gated so migration data stays scoped to ecommerce ops.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Shopify to WooCommerce Migration by Cart2Cart

Cloud-run, site-side dashboard

Cart2Cart runs the migration in their cloud but writes enough metadata locally for SleekView to render a WooCommerce-side scoreboard without an API integration.

Customer geographic mix

Customers-by-country bar confirms that Shopify international customers landed in WooCommerce with their billing geography intact, which is a common source of post-migration tax issues.

Multi-run scoreboard

Area chart of objects migrated per run makes it easy to plan and audit staged cutovers, where products move first and orders backfill in a later pass.

Audience

Who builds Cart2Cart migration dashboards with SleekView

Shopify-leaving merchants

Live scoreboard during the cutover so store owners can see the catalog, order history and customer base land on WooCommerce in near real-time.

Ecommerce agencies

Client-facing artifact showing exactly how many products, orders and customers Cart2Cart actually moved during a paid migration engagement.

Finance and tax review

Evidence that the historic Shopify order base, including refunded and cancelled orders, reached WooCommerce before tax-period close.

The bigger picture

Cloud-run migrations are easy to trust until the audit

Cart2Cart is genuinely magical because the migration runs in their cloud and the merchant barely has to do anything. The trade-off is that the rich history lives on Cart2Cart's dashboard, not inside WooCommerce where the team actually works. Charting the c2c option keys and joining to WooCommerce rows closes that gap.

Total products, order-status distribution, customer geography and run cadence become visible inside WP Admin alongside everything else the store team monitors. The launch decision stops being a quick read of a single summary screen and becomes a saved dashboard, which is exactly what ecommerce ops needs.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Shopify to WooCommerce Migration by Cart2Cart

Yes. Cart2Cart writes its c2c_ option keys regardless of plan size. SleekView reads the same keys for free demo migrations and for full paid Shopify-to-WooCommerce cutovers.

 

Yes. Cart2Cart imports historic orders as shop_order posts in WooCommerce. SleekView charts them like any WooCommerce order, with the c2c breadcrumb available as a filter.

 

Cart2Cart can migrate the customer list directly. SleekView counts those customers in wp_users with their usermeta, including the billing-address geography breakdown.

 

Cart2Cart reports per-object failures on its own cloud dashboard, not into the WooCommerce database. The chart layer confirms what landed locally; cloud-side errors require a tab switch.

 

Yes. Cart2Cart supports recent-data updates as additional runs. SleekView's per-run area chart shows each pass separately, making staged cutovers easy to audit.

 

Yes. SleekView views are capability-gated, so the migration audit can be limited to a custom ecommerce_ops role and hidden from store managers and editors during cutover.

 

No. SleekView reads only the WooCommerce side, joining c2c option data to wp_posts, wp_terms and wp_users. The Shopify source store is not contacted by the chart pipeline.

 

Each WooCommerce site renders its own dashboard out of the box. Cross-store aggregation requires a SleekView data source that joins c2c option data from each WooCommerce site into one table.

 

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