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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount

SleekView Charts reads WooCommerce orders joined with the coupon and Mailchimp-list meta the discount plugin writes, then renders subscribers acquired, redemption mix and revenue per campaign as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount

Email-acquired revenue is the slice most stores can't draw

WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount adds the classic "subscribe and get 10% off" popup or block to a WooCommerce store. Visitors enter an email, the plugin pushes them to a Mailchimp list and emails back a unique coupon code. When that code is later redeemed at checkout, WooCommerce stores the coupon and the resulting order_total against the order.

The plugin's own admin shows a list of issued coupons and an option to wire each campaign to a different Mailchimp list, which is the right surface for setup and the wrong surface for understanding return on the campaign. Marketing teams want to know how many subscribers each popup actually acquired, how many of those came back to redeem and how much revenue the discount campaign produced.

SleekView Charts reads WooCommerce orders joined with the discount-coupon meta and renders the slice as a campaign dashboard. A Number card counts subscribers acquired in the chosen window. A Pie shows the redemption mix per coupon code. A Bar ranks campaigns by attributed revenue. An Area trends acquisition and redemption per week so marketing sees decay or lift after each campaign launch.

Workflow

Turn Mailchimp-discount orders into a campaign dashboard

1

Read orders and coupon meta

SleekView reads wp_wc_orders joined with wp_wc_orders_meta and the coupon usage table, exposing coupon_code, _mailchimp_list, billing_email, order_total, discount_total and date_paid as a queryable dataset.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by coupon_code, _mailchimp_list, billing_country or date_paid with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Welcome popup ROI", "Newsletter signup health") and gate it by capability so marketing, leadership and store managers each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send marketing a read-only dashboard URL or export the redeemed cohort to CSV for lookalike audiences. Cards refresh against orders live, so campaign reviews stay current without spreadsheets.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount data

Each card reads from the WooCommerce order tables joined with coupon usage and the Mailchimp-list meta the plugin writes. Mix them for campaign reviews, lifecycle reporting or quarterly marketing reads.
Number · Default

Subscribers acquired

Count of unique billing_email values added to a Mailchimp list via the discount popup. The KPI that anchors monthly newsletter-growth review.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Redemptions by coupon code

Share of coupon redemptions per campaign-specific code. Surfaces which popups, lists or seasonal offers actually convert to an order.
Count group by coupon_code
Bar · Horizontal

Revenue by Mailchimp list

Order_total summed per Mailchimp list, so marketing sees which campaigns produce real revenue rather than only signups.
Sum(order_total) group by _mailchimp_list
Area · Gradient

Acquisition and redemption per week

Weekly cadence of new subscribers (left) and coupon redemptions (right). Reveals decay curves and lift after new popup tests.
Count group by date_paid

Comparison

Default WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default coupon usage and Mailchimp dashboards

  • Coupon usage is a flat list, not a campaign ROI dashboard
  • Mailchimp reports show subscribers, not WooCommerce revenue
  • Per-popup attribution requires joining two tools manually
  • Weekly acquisition versus redemption trends aren't visualised
  • No shareable campaign read for leadership or external agencies

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for subscribers acquired through discount popups
  • Pie of redemptions per coupon code for campaign comparison
  • Bar of revenue per Mailchimp list to value each segment
  • Area of acquisition and redemption cadence per week
  • Filters carry between the order audit and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount

Discount ROI as a dashboard

Render the coupon and Mailchimp-list meta as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so marketing measures revenue, not only signups behind each popup.

Per-list attribution

A Bar of _mailchimp_list by Sum of order_total values each newsletter segment, not by size but by the WooCommerce revenue it produced.

Lift and decay visible

An Area on date_paid filtered by coupon_code shows whether each campaign launch produced sustained lift or a one-week spike.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing teams

Track signups, redemption rate and revenue per campaign with one dashboard instead of stitching coupon usage in WooCommerce and audience growth in Mailchimp.

Lifecycle and CRM

Use the per-list Bar to identify highest-revenue audiences and the acquisition Area to schedule re-engagement flows when decay shows up in the cadence.

Leadership

See the popup channel as a single KPI plus a campaign ranking, validate the discount cost against revenue produced and decide on the next quarter's budget.

The bigger picture

Email-discount campaigns are advertising, measure them as advertising

WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount is essentially a paid acquisition channel: every subscriber costs a future discount and the question is always whether the revenue earned back covers the cost. Default surfaces split the answer between coupon usage in WooCommerce and audience growth in Mailchimp, neither of which closes the loop. SleekView Charts reads the order and coupon meta the plugin already produces and renders the channel as a ROI dashboard.

A subscribers KPI, a coupon-code Pie, a list-level Bar and a weekly cadence Area turn the popup from a tactic into a measurable line item. Same orders, same _mailchimp_list meta, completely different campaign posture next quarter.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Mailchimp Discount

It reads the WooCommerce order tables (wp_wc_orders and wp_wc_orders_meta on HPOS, the post and postmeta tables on legacy storage), the coupon usage records and the Mailchimp-list meta the discount plugin writes when each signup is processed.

 

Yes. The companion table view includes the full subscriber log from the discount plugin, so the dashboard can compare subscribers acquired against coupons redeemed and surface the gap as a redemption-rate KPI.

 

No. SleekView never talks to Mailchimp. The dashboards are read-only over the WooCommerce order tables and the meta the discount plugin already writes for each signup and order.

 

Yes. Group coupon redemptions by coupon_code with a Pie or Bar to compare per-campaign performance. Filtering by code or by Mailchimp list narrows the rest of the dashboard accordingly.

 

Yes. Group by date_paid with two Area cards or one stacked Area to overlay signup cadence against redemption cadence and spot the lag between them.

 

Yes. SleekView reads either the new wp_wc_orders tables or the legacy post tables, so the same chart cards work whether HPOS is enabled or not.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for last-quarter or for a specific coupon prefix narrows both surfaces simultaneously.

 

Yes. SleekView views can be private to a user or shared with specific roles. A read-only marketing role gives an agency the dashboard and CSV export without WooCommerce admin access.

 

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