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SleekView Charts for Shipment Tracking

Shipment Tracking attaches carrier, tracking number, and ship date to every order. SleekView Charts turns that payload into a fulfillment dashboard with daily shipment volume, carrier mix, and an untracked-order count.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Shipment Tracking

Tracking payload as charts

WooCommerce Shipment Tracking stores tracking entries as a serialized array on each order (postmeta or wc_orders_meta with HPOS). The metabox shows one order at a time, which makes the fulfillment situation across the day invisible.

SleekView Charts unpacks the tracking array into flat rows and charts them. A Number card counts today's shipments, a Donut breaks the day down by carrier, a Bar ranks days with the highest untracked-order count, and an Area chart trends shipment volume over time. The untracked card is the one warehouse managers want as their saved morning view.

SLA pressure rides on the same surface. Filter to date_shipped older than your shipping SLA without a delivered status and you have the support follow-up queue, rendered as a count on the dashboard instead of an end-of-week spreadsheet.

Workflow

From tracking entries to a fulfillment dashboard

1

Unpack shipment array

SleekView flattens the serialized tracking payload into typed columns per shipment.
2

Group by carrier

Donut and bar cards split the day's volume by tracking_provider so the manifest hand-off is correct.
3

Filter untracked

A dedicated card filters shipped-but-untracked orders, the saved morning catch-up view.
4

Trend daily volume

Area chart traces date_shipped over time so seasonal spikes and SLA pressure read at a glance.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Shipment Tracking data

Warehouse, support, and fulfillment read the same surface.
Number · Default

Shipments today

Count of shipment rows with date_shipped equal to today, the simplest fulfillment KPI.
Count
Pie · Donut

Shipments by carrier

Donut of today's shipments by tracking_provider so per-carrier manifests are obvious.
Count group by tracking_provider
Bar · Horizontal

Untracked orders by day

Horizontal bar of recent days ranked by shipped-but-untracked count, the cleanup queue.
Count group by date_completed
Area · Gradient

Shipment volume over time

Area chart of shipment volume by day so seasonal pressure and SLA risk show up early.
Count group by date_shipped

Comparison

Default Shipment Tracking reporting vs SleekView Charts

Shipment Tracking metabox

  • No daily fulfillment KPI
  • Carrier mix invisible without spelunking orders
  • No count of shipped-but-untracked orders
  • Cannot trend shipment volume over time
  • No view warehouse managers can save as a home page

SleekView Charts

  • Today's shipment count as a KPI
  • Carrier-share donut for the daily manifest
  • Untracked-order count by day
  • Shipment volume trend
  • Drill from chart to the tracking row

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Shipment Tracking

Daily manifest

Per-carrier counts drive the hand-off, no end-of-day spreadsheet build required.

Untracked detection

Shipped orders without a tracking number get caught before customer support gets the email.

Volume trend

Seasonal peaks become visible early so staffing and SLAs can be adjusted before backlog accrues.

Audience

Who builds Shipment Tracking dashboards with SleekView

Warehouse managers

Open the dashboard, see today's shipments by carrier, hand the warehouse its day in one screen.

Support leads

Catch SLA-overdue shipments before customers do by sorting the untracked card.

Operations

Plan staffing against the volume trend rather than memories of last season.

The bigger picture

Why a shipment dashboard matters

Fulfillment is built on small daily wins or losses that pile up invisibly when nobody has the dashboard. Untracked orders become support tickets in three days. Carrier mismatches send the warehouse into the wrong manifest stack.

Seasonal volume spikes catch staffing flat-footed. A daily dashboard pinned to a TV in the warehouse turns each of those into a visible signal. Support and ops read the same view as warehouse, which removes a category of cross-team back-and-forth that ate hours of every Monday.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipment Tracking

Yes. The shipment payload sits in postmeta pre-HPOS and wc_orders_meta with HPOS, SleekView reads both.

 

Yes. Carrier is the tracking_provider column, filters scope every card on the dashboard.

 

Orders with status completed but no tracking_number row. The threshold is editable as a filter.

 

No. Charts run on the SleekView query layer with caching.

 

Yes. The underlying table behind each chart exports as CSV ready for the carrier.

 

Yes. Each shipment is its own row when the tracking array contains multiple entries.

 

Yes. SleekView views support shared-link access scoped to specific filters and columns.

 

Only if Shipment Tracking already captures it (some setups do not). SleekView reflects whatever the plugin stores.

 

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