SleekView Charts for Customer Reviews for WooCommerce
CusRev stores reviews as wp_comments with verified-buyer flag, product ID, and reminder source in commentmeta. SleekView Charts joins both server-side and renders chart cards for rating health, verified mix, and product-level reputation.
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Reviews ride on top of comments, but never charted that way
Customer Reviews for WooCommerce (CusRev) writes reviews into wp_comments with comment_type set to 'review' and attaches verified-buyer status, product ID, and reminder-email origins in wp_commentmeta. WooCommerce's default review screen reuses the comments admin, which lacks rating filters, verified-buyer summaries, or any chart layer for store-level reputation tracking.
SleekView Charts joins wp_comments and wp_commentmeta server-side and renders the answers as cards. A Number card averages rating across approved reviews. A donut splits reviews by verified status (Verified vs Unverified). A Bar card ranks top products by review count. An Area card plots review submissions over 30 days, useful for measuring CusRev reminder-email impact.
The dashboard pairs with the SleekView CusRev moderation table where inline edits and bulk approvals happen. The CusRev rich-snippet pipeline keeps rendering unchanged because charts only read the underlying comment and commentmeta rows.
Workflow
From a comments screen to a reputation dashboard
Filter to review comments
Build the average-rating KPI
Surface verified mix and top products
Plot submission trend
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Customer Reviews for WooCommerce data
Average rating (approved)
Average(rating)
Verified vs unverified
Count
group by verified
Top products by review count
Count
group by product_id
Submissions (30d)
Count
group by submitted_date
Comparison
Default WooCommerce reviews reporting vs SleekView Charts
WooCommerce reviews list
- Same comments screen used for blog and product reviews, no chart layer
- No average-rating KPI for the store as a whole
- Verified-buyer flag is hidden in per-comment edit screens
- Review-by-product distribution requires SQL or a spreadsheet
- Submission trend over time isn't exposed in the default UI
SleekView Charts
- Store-wide average rating as a Number card on approved reviews
- Verified vs Unverified donut sourced from CusRev commentmeta
- Top products by review count Bar card ranked over 30 days
- 30-day submission Area card with gradient fill
- Dashboard pairs with the SleekView CusRev moderation table
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Customer Reviews for WooCommerce
Verified-buyer visibility
The verified-buyer donut surfaces the trust mix CusRev tracks behind the scenes. High verified share signals reminder emails are working as intended.
Average rating as a KPI
A Number card averaging rating across approved reviews gives store owners a single number to track over time, useful for board reporting and reputation drift detection.
Product reputation patterns
Top-products Bar card surfaces SKUs collecting complaints (filter to 1-star) and SKUs collecting praise (filter to 5-star). Product roadmaps and supplier reviews start from the chart.
Audience
Who builds Customer Reviews for WooCommerce charts dashboards with SleekView
High-volume WooCommerce store owners
Store-wide average rating and 30-day submission trend make reputation health a glanceable dashboard rather than a quarterly export.
QA and product teams
Top-products Bar filtered to 1-star surfaces SKUs with recurring complaints. Useful for QA reviews, supplier reviews, and product roadmap planning.
Marketing measuring reminder-email impact
Submissions Area card scoped to a reminder-campaign window quantifies the lift from CusRev reminder emails, so marketing tunes cadence against real data.
The bigger picture
Why store-wide review dashboards matter for WooCommerce reputation
WooCommerce stores running CusRev generate dozens of reviews a day across hundreds of SKUs. Each review carries a rating, a verified flag, a product ID, and a reminder source, and the default comments screen surfaces none of it as a chart. Store-wide average rating, the single most important reputation KPI, has no display in the native admin.
Verified-vs-unverified mix, the signal that reminder emails are landing with real buyers, sits hidden in commentmeta. A charts dashboard fixes that by surfacing the store-level reputation picture as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. Marketing measures campaign lift.
Product teams find complaint hotspots. Store owners track reputation drift month-over-month without spreadsheet exports. The CusRev rich-snippet pipeline keeps rendering unchanged because charts only read the comment and commentmeta rows the plugin already maintains.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Customer Reviews for WooCommerce
No. The dashboard reads from wp_comments and wp_commentmeta, which the free CusRev version uses too. Premium features like Q&A and reminder emails store data in the same tables, so when you upgrade those rows surface automatically as additional fields and filter values.
 Yes. CusRev marks reminder-driven reviews with a commentmeta key indicating the source. A submission Area card filtered to that source quantifies the daily lift from the reminder campaign, so marketing tunes cadence against real data instead of guessing.
 Yes. CusRev Q&A questions are stored as comments with their own comment_type. A separate Bar card counts questions per product, useful for spotting SKUs where customers need more information before buying.
 No. SleekView Charts is a parallel admin view. WooCommerce's native reviews screen keeps working unchanged. Both surfaces read the same wp_comments and wp_commentmeta rows, so updates from inline edits or the native screen reflect on the charts on the next refresh.
 Yes. Each card supports a per-product filter, so a single-SKU average-rating card and a single-SKU submission Area card live in the same dashboard, useful for product launches or supplier reviews.
 Yes. Review text is plain comment_content, so any language renders correctly in the table. Charts work on rating and metadata fields, which are language-agnostic, so a multilingual store gets the same dashboard regardless of customer locale.
 Yes. Filter the dashboard to verified 4-star and 5-star approved reviews, then export each card's underlying data as CSV. Useful for feeding Google Merchant feeds, Trustpilot imports, or custom schema scripts that aggregate verified-only signals.
 WooCommerce keeps the wp_comments rows tied to the deleted product ID, so orphaned reviews continue to appear. Filter the dashboard for empty product references to find them, then clean them up via the SleekView CusRev moderation table before they skew the store-wide average.
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