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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery

WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery stores carts and scheduled emails in dedicated tables. SleekView reads them as a charts dashboard so daily pipeline, recovery rate, and average value live on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery

Recovery is a funnel, so chart it like one

The CartFlows Cart Abandonment Recovery plugin tracks abandoned carts in its own table with linked rows in the email-history table. The native UI lists carts and emails on separate screens, which makes the basic recovery question (where in the pipeline are carts converting) hard to read at a glance. It works for setup, not for daily reviews.

SleekView Charts reads the cart and email-history tables together. A KPI card sums the total recoverable value sitting in the pipeline right now. A pie shows distribution by recovery stage so the cohort waiting on email 2 is visible against the cohort that already opened email 1. A bar charts recovered-order value by email step, so the email actually doing the work is obvious. An area trends new abandoned carts over time so a sudden spike doesn't sit unnoticed.

The dashboard refreshes on the same cadence the plugin records, so weekly stand-ups stop being a CSV pull and become an open-the-tab moment.

Workflow

From recovery tables to a recovery dashboard

1

Connect the cart-abandonment data

Point SleekView at wp_cartflows_ca_cart_abandonment joined with wp_cartflows_ca_email_history on cart id.
2

Add KPI, stage, and value cards

A Number for recoverable value, a Pie for stage distribution, a Bar for value recovered per email step, an Area for new carts over time.
3

Group by the recovery columns

Group the stage pie by current email step, the recovery bar by which email triggered the recovery, and the time-series by abandoned timestamp.
4

Save the dashboard

Pin the view to the recovery admin sidebar so the daily stand-up opens on the right tab.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery data

Four cards that turn the cart and email-history tables into a usable recovery dashboard.
Number · Default

Recoverable value in pipeline

Sum of cart_total across all open abandoned carts, the KPI for what's still recoverable today.
Sum(cart_total)
Pie · Donut

Carts by recovery stage

Donut sliced by which email step a cart is currently sitting in, so stuck stages are obvious.
Count group by current_email_step
Bar · Label

Recovered value by email step

Bar per email step summing recovered order value, useful for finding the highest-impact step in the sequence.
Sum(cart_total) group by recovered_via_step
Area · Gradient

New abandoned carts over time

Area chart of new abandoned carts grouped by created_at, used to detect campaign or checkout-issue spikes.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Cart Abandonment Recovery reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default plugin reports tab

  • Carts and emails live on separate screens, no joined pipeline view.
  • Recovered value is a single number, not segmented by which email did the recovering.
  • No native time-series chart for abandoned carts created per day.
  • Stage distribution requires manual counting or filter clicks.
  • Daily KPIs are not pinnable to the WP Admin sidebar.

SleekView Charts

  • Recoverable value KPI on the dashboard, refreshed live.
  • Stage distribution as a donut so stuck cohorts are visible.
  • Bar of recovered value per email step, showing the actual converting step.
  • Time-series for new abandoned carts to detect spikes.
  • All four cards read the plugin's tables directly with no extra schema.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery

Live recovery KPI

Total recoverable value sits as a Number card so the dashboard answers the daily revenue question on open.

Stage distribution at a glance

Carts grouped by current email step so the funnel shape is visible without filtering rows manually.

Which email is doing the work

Bar per email step summing recovered cart_total, surfacing the step that converts the most value.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery charts dashboards with SleekView

Ecommerce managers

Daily recovery dashboard with revenue at risk, stage breakdown, and which email is converting.

Email marketers

Weekly review of which step in the sequence is doing the work, with recovered value as the metric.

Growth analysts

Trend abandoned-cart volume to correlate checkout changes or campaign launches with abandonment spikes.

The bigger picture

Recovery is a daily decision, so the dashboard has to be a daily artifact

Cart abandonment recovery only earns its keep when the team actually reads the numbers. The plugin's native screens organize configuration well, but the operational question (how is recovery going right now) is split across tabs. Charting the cart and email-history tables together turns recovery into a one-screen scan.

SleekView reads the same data the plugin records, so the dashboard refreshes in step with the recovery sequence. The team gets to spend time tuning copy and timing, not building reports.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Cart Abandonment Recovery

Charts read from the standard cart and email-history tables that ship with both the free and pro versions of the plugin.

 

Yes. Add a SleekView data filter on created_at before the cards aggregate so the dashboard scopes to a window.

 

No. The plugin records the recovered-via-step per cart and SleekView aggregates that column directly.

 

If the plugin stores a source column or meta key, group the chart by that field. Otherwise the data isn't there to chart.

 

By default yes, since they still represent abandoned value. Add a filter on the do-not-contact flag to exclude them.

 

Yes. SleekView gates each view by capability, so a custom role can see the dashboard without the rest of WP Admin.

 

The created_at column is stored in the WordPress site timezone, so the chart axes follow your configured timezone.

 

Yes. SleekView supports an image export of chart cards for use in decks or shared reports.

 

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