SleekView Charts for Metorik Helper: in-store dashboards
Metorik Helper writes cart tokens, sync flags, and customer engagement signals to WooCommerce as order meta and a metorik_carts table. SleekView Charts reads those locally and renders cart activity, sync status, and customer behavior as cards inside WordPress.
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Metorik already gives you charts. SleekView gives you them in WordPress.
Metorik is a hosted analytics dashboard for WooCommerce, and Metorik Helper is the WordPress plugin that bridges the store data to it. The plugin writes a number of useful artifacts inside WordPress along the way. Cart tokens land in metorik_carts with a token, an email, a started_at, and a completed_at when the cart converts. Orders gain _metorik_pending_completion, _metorik_cart_token, and _metorik_engagement_score meta. The plugin exposes the data through REST to Metorik for the hosted dashboards, but does not surface it inside WordPress.
SleekView Charts reads the same metorik_carts table and the _metorik_ order meta. A Number counts open carts right now. A Donut splits completed versus abandoned carts. A horizontal Bar ranks the top engagement-score buckets. An Area chart tracks daily cart creation versus completion, the exact data Metorik shows on its hosted abandonment chart but read from your own database.
Metorik keeps owning the hosted dashboard, the segments, the email engagement, and the export workflows that make it a paid product. SleekView Charts adds an in-store reading layer for the team members who never log in to Metorik: a single in-WordPress dashboard on the same helper data, no extra subscription seats, no extra tab to keep open.
Workflow
From metorik_carts to an in-store dashboard
Connect the Metorik Helper data
Switch the view to Charts
Add chart cards
Save and share the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Metorik Helper data
Open carts right now
Count(token)
Carts by completion status
Count
group by completed_at
Engagement score distribution
Count
group by _metorik_engagement_score
Daily cart creation vs completion
Count
group by started_at
Comparison
Metorik dashboard alone vs SleekView Charts in WordPress
Metorik hosted only
- Metorik dashboards live outside WordPress and need a separate login per teammate
- Adding view-only viewers to Metorik means more paid seats per teammate
- No way to embed an in-store cart dashboard on the front-end for non-Metorik users
- No saved dashboards inside WP Admin scoped per role for ops, finance, or marketing
- Tab-juggling between Metorik and WP Admin breaks the in-store workflow
SleekView Charts
- Configurable chart cards built directly from the metorik_carts table and _metorik_ order meta
- Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single in-store dashboard
- Saved chart views scoped per role for marketing, ops, and finance teams
- Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
- Runs alongside the hosted Metorik product, no extra seats, no replacement attempt
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Metorik Helper
Real chart cards on Metorik Helper data
Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from the metorik_carts and _metorik_ order meta columns the helper plugin writes for every visiting cart.
Complements the hosted Metorik product
Metorik keeps owning hosted dashboards, segments, and engagement workflows. SleekView Charts adds an in-store reading layer for teammates who do not need a paid seat.
Role-scoped sharing
Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so marketing, ops, finance, and brand partners see only the slice you allow them to read.
Audience
Who builds in-store Metorik dashboards with SleekView
Marketing teams
Watch the carts-by-status donut and the daily creation-versus-completion area chart to time recovery emails and measure post-launch cart conversion at a glance.
Customer experience teams
Use the engagement-score bar to spot a sliding high-engagement cohort and trigger outreach before the metric drops further across the month.
Owners and founders
Read the open-carts KPI and the daily cart trend directly inside WordPress without paying extra Metorik seats just to glance at the headline numbers.
The bigger picture
Metorik is great. So is reading the same data in WordPress.
Metorik already provides excellent hosted dashboards for WooCommerce, and Metorik Helper is the bridge that makes it possible. Along the way the helper writes a lot of useful data inside WordPress: cart tokens, engagement scores, sync flags, and completion timestamps. Many teams have one or two paid Metorik seats and dozens of WordPress users who would benefit from a glance at the same numbers without an extra login.
SleekView Charts reads the same metorik_carts table and _metorik_ order meta and turns them into chart cards inside WP Admin. Marketing sees the cart-status donut. Operations sees the open-carts KPI.
Owners read the daily trend without leaving WordPress. Metorik keeps owning the hosted dashboards, segments, and emails that make it a paid product; SleekView Charts adds an in-store reading layer for the rest of the team, no extra subscription seats required.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Metorik Helper
No. Metorik still owns the hosted dashboards, the segments, the email engagement, the exports, and the rest of the value that makes it a paid product. SleekView Charts is a complementary in-store reading layer on the data Metorik Helper already writes inside WordPress.
 SleekView reads the metorik_carts table and the _metorik_pending_completion, _metorik_cart_token, and _metorik_engagement_score order meta keys on wc_orders. Each becomes a typed column available as a group-by axis on chart cards.
 No. SleekView Charts reads the helper tables; it does not write to them and does not interrupt the REST endpoints Metorik uses to pull data. Both can run on the same store at the same time without conflict.
 Yes. Each card is a saved query against the SleekView data source, so a single dashboard can mix cards built on metorik_carts and the matching wc_orders rows for in-store cart-to-revenue context.
 Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so marketing, ops, finance, and external brand partners each see only the dashboards you allow them to read.
 Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, so teammates without Metorik seats can read in-store cart activity without a WordPress admin account.
 No. Cards paginate and aggregate against the existing indexes on metorik_carts and the meta_key index for the _metorik_ keys, so dashboards stay quick even on stores with high cart volume.
 Yes. SleekView detects HPOS and reads wc_orders_meta directly for the _metorik_ keys. On legacy stores it falls back to standard postmeta with no config change.
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