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SleekView Charts for Variation Swatches

Variation Swatches stores type, color, image, and tooltip on attribute terms. SleekView Charts turns that termmeta into a coverage dashboard so merchandising can see launch readiness in seconds instead of paging through taxonomy screens.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Variation Swatches for WooCommerce

Termmeta as a coverage report

Variation Swatches for WooCommerce persists swatch_type, swatch_color, swatch_image_id, and swatch_tooltip as termmeta on each WooCommerce attribute term. Coverage drift across a large catalog is invisible from the per-term editor, where a missing tooltip or unset image only surfaces when a customer hits the product page and sees a blank swatch.

SleekView Charts reads the same termmeta payload and presents it as a coverage dashboard. The Number card sums total terms across attribute taxonomies, a Donut breaks the mix down by swatch_type, a horizontal Bar ranks attributes by missing-tooltip count, and an Area chart tracks per-product overrides over time so seasonal recolor projects show as a visible spike.

The dashboard is built on the same termmeta SleekView already exposes as a table, so a merchandising lead can pivot from a coverage chart to the underlying rows in one click. Launch readiness becomes a saved view rather than a manual audit spreadsheet.

Workflow

From termmeta to swatch dashboard

1

Connect attribute terms

Point SleekView at the WooCommerce attribute taxonomies, swatch fields appear as fully typed columns ready for aggregation.
2

Add chart cards

Drop in Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards. Pick swatch_type, attribute slug, or override flags as the groupBy.
3

Group by attribute

Slice each card by attribute taxonomy so Color, Size, and Material coverage read on their own row.
4

Save the dashboard

Pin the view as the merchandising launch-readiness page. Filters carry over from the underlying table so drill-downs remain one click.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Variation Swatches data

A coverage dashboard built directly on termmeta. Each card is editable in place and respects table filters.
Number · Default

Total swatch terms

Top-level KPI of every attribute term carrying swatch metadata across the store.
Count
Pie · Donut

Swatch type mix

Donut of color, image, button, and radio swatches so the catalog's visual mix reads in one glance.
Count group by swatch_type
Bar · Horizontal

Missing tooltips by attribute

Horizontal bar ranks attribute taxonomies by their missing-tooltip count so the merchandising sweep starts where the gap is biggest.
Count group by taxonomy
Area · Gradient

Per-product overrides over time

Time-series of per-product swatch overrides so seasonal recolor projects show up as visible spikes.
Count group by created_date

Comparison

Default Variation Swatches reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Variation Swatches admin

  • No coverage overview across attribute terms
  • Missing-tooltip status only visible per term
  • No grouping of override volume by attribute
  • No trend view for swatch edits over time
  • Cannot export a coverage snapshot for the team

SleekView Charts

  • Single KPI for total swatch terms in scope
  • Donut breakdown of swatch types in one card
  • Ranked bar of missing-data by attribute
  • Time-series of override activity
  • Drill from chart to the underlying termmeta row

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Variation Swatches for WooCommerce

Coverage donut

See the share of color, image, button, and radio swatches in one card so the visual mix matches the catalog plan.

Missing-data ranking

Find the attribute with the worst tooltip coverage and assign the sweep without paging through every taxonomy screen.

Override trend

Track when per-product overrides spike, seasonal recolor projects and vendor palette shifts become visible from the dashboard.

Audience

Who builds Variation Swatches charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising leads

Plan recolor sweeps from a single coverage view rather than a spreadsheet built by walking the attribute editor.

Launch QA

Confirm every attribute has tooltip and image coverage before a collection goes live and customers spot the gap first.

Catalog audits

Spot drift between global swatch terms and per-product overrides so the catalog stays internally consistent across a hundred products.

The bigger picture

Why a swatch coverage dashboard matters

Missing swatches show up as silent customer-experience bugs that nobody on the team sees until a return ticket cites a blank color square. A coverage dashboard makes that risk visible before launch. Sorting attributes by missing-tooltip count assigns the cleanup queue automatically.

Watching per-product override volume over time exposes vendor palette shifts that would otherwise quietly accumulate. Merchandising stops working from a stale spreadsheet and starts working from the same termmeta the storefront renders from.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Variation Swatches for WooCommerce

No. SleekView reads existing WooCommerce termmeta in place. The plugin keeps owning the swatch fields, SleekView Charts presents them as aggregations.

 

Yes. Each chart card honors the table's filters, so scoping to Color or Size is a saved-view click.

 

Updates flow through immediately on dashboard refresh. The chart is built on live termmeta, not an export.

 

Yes. The override flag is a column SleekView exposes, so you can group, filter, or chart on it independently of the global term.

 

Yes. SleekView exports the underlying rows behind each chart as CSV. Screenshots cover the chart itself for sharing.

 

Yes. The swatch_type field is a string column, custom types appear as their own segment of the Donut and as their own row in the Bar.

 

Hex values render inline. Aggregations count terms, the table view shows the rendered swatch in the cell when you drill in.

 

Charts run from the SleekView query layer with caching. Admin pages stay on their existing load path.

 

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