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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails

SleekView Charts reads the Follow-Up Emails queue, sent log and tracking tables directly, then renders campaign volume, status mix and engagement trend as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails

Follow-Up Emails ships rich tracking. The cross-campaign dashboard is what's missing.

Follow-Up Emails registers each automation as a follow_up_email CPT, writes queued sends to wp_followup_email_queue, archives delivered sends to wp_followup_email_sent, and stamps open and click rows into tracking tables. Each campaign's report tab shows its own counts, which leaves cross-campaign questions like "which automation drives orders this quarter?" as a tab marathon.

SleekView Charts joins those tables into one dataset. A Number card counts every queued send across every campaign. A Pie splits the queue by trigger type (order, signup, subscription). A Bar ranks campaigns by sent volume. An Area trends sends per day so a marketing lead sees campaign cadence at a glance, not by clicking through each automation.

Chart view and Table view sit on the same rows, so a filter to one campaign or one date range carries between them. Exports run from the filtered queue or sent log without a second plugin.

Workflow

Turn Follow-Up Emails tables into a dashboard

1

Read the Follow-Up Emails data

SleekView scans the follow_up_email CPT, wp_followup_email_queue, wp_followup_email_sent and the tracking tables. Every column shows up as a chart field.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line or Area cards. Group by email_id, status, send_date or trigger type. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Follow-Up campaign health", "Queue audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so marketing, ops and admins each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered queue to CSV. The dashboard refreshes against live rows, no static snapshots.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails data

Each card below reads from the Follow-Up Emails tables already in WordPress. Mix them to build a marketing dashboard, a campaign review or a queue audit.
Number · Default

Total emails sent

Count of every row in wp_followup_email_sent across every campaign. The KPI a quarterly review anchors on without flipping through report tabs.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Queue by status

Split of the queue across pending, sending, sent and cancelled. Surfaces stalled rows that the per-campaign view hides.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top campaigns by sent volume

Horizontal bar ranking campaigns by sent count. Sort once to see the top five performers and the quiet ones worth retiring.
Count group by email_id
Area · Gradient

Sends per day

Daily trend of sends across every campaign. A launch spike and a steady drip campaign look like very different shapes.
Count group by send_date

Comparison

Default WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Follow-Up Emails report tabs

  • Reports are per campaign, no cross-campaign KPI
  • No site-wide trend of sends per day across every automation
  • Queue and sent log render as flat tables without a chart surface
  • No saved cohort views for marketing or compliance reuse
  • Read-only sharing outside the WP admin is not built in

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for total Follow-Up Emails sent across every campaign
  • Pie split of the queue by status to find stalled rows
  • Bar ranking of campaigns by sent count and open count
  • Area trend of sends per day across the whole site
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the queue table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails

Cross-campaign dashboard

Render the Follow-Up Emails queue and sent log as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so marketing leads see the shape of the program, not a single report tab.

Filters span chart and table

Filter to one campaign or one date window in the chart view and the queue audit table narrows the same way. Same rows, two surfaces.

Read-only share and export

Send a stakeholder a URL of the dashboard or export the filtered queue to CSV. Campaign reviews stay grounded in numbers.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing leads

Watch sends per day, top campaigns and queue status in one dashboard, then plan the next automation against a measured baseline instead of a hunch.

Compliance and deliverability

Pivot the queue by status and trigger type to find stalled rows or cancelled campaigns before a deliverability spike turns into a domain reputation problem.

Store auditors

Find automations that have shipped zero opens for a quarter in a Bar chart and queue them for review, retirement or a fresh copy pass.

The bigger picture

Cross-campaign performance belongs in a dashboard

Follow-Up Emails ships solid per-campaign reports, but the questions store owners actually ask are cross-campaign: which automation drives orders, which one stopped converting last month, what does the daily send cadence look like across the whole store. The default UI answers those one tab at a time, which scales poorly and quietly hides under-performers. A Number card for total sends, a Pie of queue status, a Bar of top campaigns and an Area trend per day put those answers on one screen.

The dataset is the same data Follow-Up Emails already writes; the difference is whether anyone reads it as a dashboard or as a stack of report tabs.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Follow-Up Emails

The Follow-Up Emails CPT, wp_followup_email_queue, wp_followup_email_sent and the tracking tables for opens and clicks. Every field already in those tables (email_id, status, send_date, recipient) can drive a chart card. SleekView does not call any external service to render the dashboard.

 

Yes. Group a Pie or Bar card by email_id and SleekView resolves the campaign name from the follow_up_email CPT. A donut variant shows share of total, a horizontal bar shows absolute counts for ranking.

 

Yes. Group an Area or Line card by send_date with a Count aggregation. Daily, weekly or monthly buckets are all available, so a campaign window can be measured at the right granularity.

 

No. The per-campaign report tab still owns the single-campaign deep dive. SleekView Charts adds the cross-campaign, site-wide reporting surface that the default UI does not provide. Same data, different scope.

 

Yes. SleekView only reads the queue and sent log for the dashboard; it does not intercept the cron worker that processes sends. WooCommerce, Action Scheduler and Follow-Up Emails keep owning delivery.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the Table view would show. Marketing ops uses this for ESP migrations, compliance uses it for audit snapshots.

 

Yes. Add a filter on trigger type (order placed, signup, subscription event) and every card narrows to that trigger. A subscription-only dashboard becomes a saved view rather than a one-off spreadsheet.

 

Yes, on a per-site basis. Each site keeps its own Follow-Up Emails tables, and SleekView Charts builds a dashboard against the local rows. Cross-site rollups need a network-level data join, which is a separate setup.

 

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