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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Google Product Feed

WooCommerce Google Product Feed maps product data onto Merchant Center attributes. SleekView Charts turns coverage, overrides, and feed-include state into one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Google Product Feed

Stop opening products to audit feed attributes

WooCommerce Google Product Feed maps WordPress and WooCommerce data onto Google Merchant Center's required and recommended attributes. Some values come from product fields directly, some from per-product meta overrides (_woocommerce_gpf_data), and some from a feed-include or exclude flag stored alongside.

SleekView Charts reads the catalog and the override meta together and presents the feed as a health dashboard. A Number card counts products included in the feed, a Donut splits products by feed-include vs feed-exclude status, a horizontal Bar ranks attributes by missing-value count, and an Area chart tracks per-product override edits over time so a Merchant Center fix push shows as a visible curve.

The dashboard does not replace Google Product Feed. It reads the same meta the plugin writes, respects WooCommerce roles, and pivots from a chart segment back to the product editor when an override needs to be fixed.

Workflow

From feed meta to a feed-health dashboard

1

Connect products

SleekView reads wp_posts of type product and exposes _woocommerce_gpf_data and feed-include meta as typed columns.
2

Surface global mappings

Plugin-level mapping options become a reference table so attribute coverage can be checked against the global mapping.
3

Add chart cards

Drop in Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards over feed_included, attribute_name, and override_modified_date.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the view as the feed-health home screen. Each card respects underlying filters for drill-downs.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Google Product Feed data

Attribute coverage and override volume on one page, ecommerce and ads read the same source.
Number · Default

Products in feed

Top-level KPI of every product flagged to be included in the Google Merchant Center feed.
Count
Pie · Donut

Feed include vs exclude

Donut split of products flagged in or out of the feed so the include scope reads in one glance.
Count group by feed_included
Bar · Horizontal

Missing attributes by name

Horizontal bar ranks Merchant Center attributes (brand, gtin, condition) by count of products with the value missing.
Count group by missing_attribute_name
Area · Gradient

Override edits per week

Time-series of per-product feed override edits so a Merchant Center fix push or attribute backfill shows as a visible curve.
Count group by override_modified_date

Comparison

Default Google Product Feed reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce Google Product Feed admin

  • Product table does not surface feed include state
  • No aggregate count of products included in the feed
  • Missing-attribute audit means opening every product
  • No weekly trend of feed override edits
  • Coverage gaps only visible after Merchant Center rejects an item

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for products currently in the feed
  • Donut split by include vs exclude
  • Ranked bar of missing attributes by name
  • Time-series of override edits per week
  • Drill from chart segment to the product editor

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Google Product Feed

Feed scope KPI

See exactly how many products are flagged into the feed and split include vs exclude in one donut.

Missing attribute audit

Rank attributes by how often the value is missing so the next coverage sprint starts with the biggest gap.

Edit cadence

Watch weekly override edits to confirm a Merchant Center cleanup push or attribute backfill is actually landing.

Audience

Who builds Google Product Feed charts dashboards with SleekView

Paid acquisition leads

Audit feed coverage before launching a new Google Shopping campaign rather than waiting for Merchant Center disapprovals.

Catalog operators

Run a missing-attribute sweep from one ranked chart instead of paging through products one at a time.

Ecommerce managers

Tie feed scope and override edits to weekly campaign performance from one dashboard.

The bigger picture

Why a Google Product Feed dashboard matters

Merchant Center disapprovals are silent revenue loss. They show up in Google Ads, not in WooCommerce, and by the time the team notices, the campaign has been bleeding budget for days. A feed-health dashboard surfaces the same data that Merchant Center is about to reject: missing attributes, products flagged out of the feed, and override gaps.

Watching weekly edits confirms a cleanup push actually moved coverage, and the ranked missing-attribute bar tells the next sprint where to start. The plugin already writes every signal, the dashboard turns it into an aggregate read.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Google Product Feed

No. SleekView reads _woocommerce_gpf_data and feed-include meta in place. The plugin keeps owning the feed generator, SleekView Charts presents the meta as aggregations.

 

Yes. Category is a column on each product, any card can scope to one category via the underlying table view.

 

Yes. Each attribute carries its required flag so the chart can rank Merchant Center required attributes separately from recommended ones.

 

Yes. Any attribute mapping the plugin supports becomes a column, the bar chart groups on whatever attributes are present.

 

Yes. Drill into a bar segment for the missing attribute and export the underlying products as CSV for the cleanup queue.

 

Yes. Variation-level feed overrides are exposed as their own rows, so coverage charts can split parent vs variation.

 

Charts run from the SleekView query layer with caching. Google Product Feed admin pages keep their existing load path.

 

Not predictively, but the missing-required-attribute count tracks the disapproval risk directly. Driving that count to zero typically clears the matching disapprovals on the next feed sync.

 

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