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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Back In Stock Notifications

WooCommerce Back In Stock Notifications writes every signup to wc_bis_activity and tracks status in wc_bis_subscribed_emails and wc_bis_emails_sent. SleekView Charts reads those tables and renders signups by product, send volume per day, and the verified versus unverified mix as cards on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Back In Stock Notifications

Restock demand is real data, not just an admin counter

WooCommerce Back In Stock Notifications already captures the demand signal you care about. Every signup lands in wc_bis_activity with a product_id, an email, a status, and a date_created. Verified addresses sit in wc_bis_subscribed_emails with a confirmed timestamp. Sent notifications land in wc_bis_emails_sent with the matching product_id and a date_sent. The plugin admin shows lists, badges, and a basic per-product count, but nothing that ranks SKUs by demand on one screen.

SleekView Charts reads those three tables and the related wc_orders table to turn raw signups into a real dashboard. A horizontal Bar of top products by signup count from wc_bis_activity. A Donut split of subscribed versus unverified versus unsubscribed using status. A Number summing this month's signups, with last month underneath. An Area chart of daily sent notifications from wc_bis_emails_sent.

The plugin's per-product list view still works for one-off lookups. SleekView Charts adds the side-by-side reading layer merchandising actually uses: which SKU has 300 people waiting, which restock email window converts, and how verification rate has shifted across the last 90 days, all read directly from the BIS tables and visible without leaving WordPress.

Workflow

From wc_bis_activity to a charts dashboard in four steps

1

Connect the BIS tables

Add a SleekView data source for wc_bis_activity, wc_bis_subscribed_emails, and wc_bis_emails_sent. SleekView reads the schemas, exposes product_id, status, email, date_created, and date_sent as typed columns, and joins to wc_orders for downstream conversion analysis.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView creates a blank dashboard already aware of the BIS columns, so the product_id, status, and date columns are ready as group-by axes for new cards.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a card type, a grouping column, and an aggregation. Top SKUs by signup count, daily sent notifications, verified versus unverified mix, and conversion-to-order all become saved cards reading the live wc_bis tables.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for merchandising, ops, and email, and optionally embed it on a frontend page so buyers and brand managers see waitlist demand without WordPress admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Back In Stock Notifications data

Four cards that turn the wc_bis_activity, wc_bis_subscribed_emails, and wc_bis_emails_sent tables into a working waitlist dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Signups this month

A single big-number KPI counting rows in wc_bis_activity for the current month, with the previous month underneath for context. Inactive and unsubscribed rows are filtered out so the figure reflects real demand.
Count(id)
Pie · Donut

Signups by subscription status

A donut split across subscribed, unverified, and unsubscribed using the status column on wc_bis_subscribed_emails, so the team sees how many addresses confirmed and how many never finished the double opt-in.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top products by waitlist demand

A horizontal bar of the top products by signup count, grouping wc_bis_activity rows by product_id and resolving the IDs to product titles. Surfaces the SKUs with the strongest restock pressure first.
Count group by product_id
Area · Gradient

Daily restock emails sent

A gradient area chart of restock notifications per day sourced from date_sent on wc_bis_emails_sent, useful for spotting send-volume spikes after a supplier restock and tying them to revenue lift.
Count group by date_sent

Comparison

Default BIS admin vs SleekView Charts

Default BIS admin

  • Default admin shows lists of signups per product, not a ranked dashboard of demand
  • No way to combine top SKUs, verified rate, and sent-email volume on one saved view
  • Custom BIS metadata is not exposed as a chartable dimension
  • No saved dashboards per role for merchandising, ops, or email teams
  • No frontend embed for buyers and brand managers without WordPress admin access

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built directly from the wc_bis_activity and wc_bis_emails_sent tables
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single waitlist dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for merchandising, ops, and email teams
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Queries hit the existing indexes on product_id, status, and date_created so dashboards stay quick at scale

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Back In Stock Notifications

Real chart cards on BIS data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from the wc_bis_activity, wc_bis_subscribed_emails, and wc_bis_emails_sent columns the plugin already writes for every signup and send.

Complements the BIS admin

The plugin admin still owns the per-product subscriber list and the manual resend controls. SleekView Charts adds the side-by-side dashboards the admin does not lay out, like top demand and send volume in one screen.

Role-scoped sharing

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so merchandising, ops, and email teams see only the slice you allow, without granting full WordPress admin access.

Audience

Who builds Back In Stock dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising teams

Watch the top-products-by-demand bar to decide which SKUs to reorder first and which slow movers can be discontinued without losing a queued audience.

Email and lifecycle teams

Track the daily sent-emails area chart and the verified versus unverified donut to monitor double opt-in health and restock-send timing across the month.

Marketing teams

Use the signups-this-month KPI alongside the top-products bar to measure restock-driven lift and decide where to spend paid demand-generation budget.

The bigger picture

Waitlist demand should be a dashboard, not a per-product page

Back In Stock Notifications is a quiet goldmine of demand data. Every signup is a customer telling you exactly which SKU they want and exactly which email address to reach. The plugin admin captures the data well, with per-product lists, status badges, and basic counts.

The reading side is the missing piece, because seeing top demand against verified rate against daily send volume usually means three different admin screens. SleekView Charts reads the same wc_bis tables and turns them into chart cards on one saved dashboard. Merchandising sees the top-products bar and the signups KPI.

Email teams see the verified-status donut and the daily send-volume area. The plugin keeps owning the per-product subscriber list and the manual resend; SleekView Charts adds the flexible reading layer that an actual team can share, scope per role, and embed on a frontend page so brand managers and buyers stay in the loop without admin access.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Back In Stock Notifications

No. The plugin admin still owns the per-product subscriber list, the manual resend, and the email template settings. SleekView Charts is a flexible reading layer on the same wc_bis tables for dashboards the plugin admin does not lay out, such as top demand alongside verified rate and daily send volume on one screen.

 

SleekView reads wc_bis_activity for signup events, wc_bis_subscribed_emails for verified subscriber state, and wc_bis_emails_sent for notification dispatch records. Each table is exposed as a typed data source with product_id, status, email, and the relevant timestamp columns available as group-by axes.

 

Yes. Any custom column you add to the BIS tables, or any related order meta, can be added as a chartable dimension or value. The agent UI lists keys actually present in your installation so you pick from a real list instead of guessing.

 

Yes. Each card is a saved query against the SleekView data source, so a single dashboard can mix cards built on wc_bis_activity, wc_bis_emails_sent, and the matching wc_orders rows to track signup-to-purchase conversion.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so merchandising, ops, email teams, and external brand managers 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 buyers, brand managers, and external partners can read the waitlist dashboard without a WordPress admin account.

 

Cards paginate and aggregate against the existing indexes on product_id, status, and date_created, so dashboards stay quick even on stores with hundreds of thousands of signups and a long restock-email history.

 

Yes. SleekView detects HPOS and reads wc_orders directly when joining BIS signups to their resulting orders. On legacy stores it falls back to the shop_order post type with no config change.

 

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