✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekView Charts for Product Vendors: vendor commissions as a dashboard

Product Vendors for WooCommerce writes every marketplace sale to wcpv_commissions with vendor_id, order_id, product_id, total_commission_amount, commission_status, and paid_status. SleekView Charts reads that table and builds dashboards with totals, top vendors, and payout trends.

♾️ Lifetime License available

SleekView Charts dashboard for Product Vendors for WooCommerce

Read your marketplace commissions as charts, not one vendor at a time

Product Vendors already has the data. Every marketplace sale lands as a row in wcpv_commissions with vendor_id, order_id, product_id, order_item_id, total_commission_amount, commission_status, paid_status, and a created timestamp. Vendors themselves live as terms in the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy, each linked to a user via the vendor admin meta. The WooCommerce admin lists commissions in a paginated table with status filters, which is good for one vendor but slow at marketplace scale.

SleekView Charts reads the same table and turns it into chart cards on a single dashboard. A Number card summing total_commission_amount across paid rows in the current month, a Donut splitting by commission_status across unpaid, paid, and void, a Horizontal Bar of top vendors by commission joined against the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy for display names, and an Area chart of daily commission accrual from created. Each card is a saved query against the live commission table.

This is not a replacement for the Product Vendors admin. WooCommerce still owns approving products from vendors, splitting payouts per vendor settings, calculating commission on each line item, and writing the rows in the first place. SleekView Charts adds the marketplace reading layer the per row commission list does not provide: payouts due, top vendors, and category mix across every vendor at once, scoped per role.

Workflow

From wcpv_commissions to a dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at the commissions table

Add a SleekView data source for wcpv_commissions, the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy and term tables, and wc_orders for the order context. SleekView exposes vendor_id, order_id, product_id, commission_status, paid_status, total_commission_amount, and created.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView creates a blank dashboard ready for cards built on the commission columns. The Product Vendors admin stays untouched and continues to own approvals, payouts, and vendor settings.
3

Add chart cards for marketplace payouts

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (vendor_id, commission_status, created), and an aggregation. Sum total_commission_amount for the unpaid KPI and group by vendor_id for the top vendors bar.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for marketplace ops, finance, and the owner, and optionally embed it on a frontend page so vendor leads see the same payout totals without the full commission table.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Product Vendors data

Four cards that turn the wcpv_commissions table and the vendor taxonomy into a working marketplace dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Unpaid commissions this month

A KPI summing total_commission_amount from wcpv_commissions where commission_status equals unpaid for the current month using created, so marketplace ops sees the payout liability building up before the cycle closes.
Sum(total_commission_amount)
Pie · Donut

Commission status mix

A donut split across unpaid, paid, and void using the commission_status column on wcpv_commissions, so finance sees what share of accrued commission is still due before running the next vendor payout.
Count group by commission_status
Bar · Horizontal

Top vendors by commission

A horizontal bar of top vendors by commission, summing total_commission_amount from wcpv_commissions grouped by vendor_id, then joined against the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy for display names and slugs.
Sum(total_commission_amount) group by vendor_id
Area · Gradient

Daily commission accrual

A gradient area chart of commission per day sourced from the created column on wcpv_commissions, useful for spotting marketplace volume swings and confirming that approved products are translating into vendor revenue.
Sum(total_commission_amount) group by created

Comparison

Default Product Vendors admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Product Vendors admin

  • The commission table is paginated and shows one row per order item, no aggregation
  • vendor_id, commission_status, and paid_status are not exposed as chartable dimensions
  • No way to see unpaid commission, top vendors, and accrual trend on one screen
  • No saved dashboards per role for marketplace ops, finance, and vendors themselves
  • No frontend embed for vendor leads who only need their own slice

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built directly from wcpv_commissions and the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single marketplace dashboard
  • Group by vendor_id, commission_status, paid_status, product_id, and created
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for marketplace ops, finance, and the owner
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role based access for vendors

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Product Vendors for WooCommerce

Chart cards on commissions

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards built from the wcpv_commissions rows Product Vendors already writes for every order item from a vendor, no extra logging step required.

Complements vendor payouts

WooCommerce Product Vendors still owns approvals, payouts, and vendor settings. SleekView Charts adds the marketplace reading layer so ops sees totals, mix, and trends in one screen.

Per vendor embed

Save a dashboard scoped to a vendor and embed it on the vendor dashboard page so each vendor sees only their own commission totals and trends, without seeing the rest of the marketplace.

Audience

Who builds Product Vendors dashboards with SleekView

Marketplace ops

Track the unpaid commissions KPI and the daily accrual area chart to know exactly how much is due before triggering the next vendor payout run, without paging through commission lists.

Vendors themselves

Embed a vendor scoped dashboard on the vendor page so each vendor sees their commission totals, status mix, and daily accrual trend without access to the rest of the marketplace data.

Marketplace owners

Read the top vendors bar to know which vendors actually carry the marketplace, useful when prioritising support, onboarding new vendors, and negotiating commission rates.

The bigger picture

Marketplace numbers should not require a long table scroll

WooCommerce Product Vendors stores plenty of data. Every vendor sale lands as a row in wcpv_commissions with vendor_id, commission_status, paid_status, and the amount. Vendors themselves live as terms in the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy.

The reading side, however, is mostly a paginated table with status filters and a totals row at best. Reading the marketplace as a whole, top vendors at a glance, payout liability by status, accrual by day, requires building a spreadsheet from the export. SleekView Charts reads the same commission table and turns it into chart cards on one saved dashboard.

Marketplace ops sees the unpaid KPI and the daily accrual trend. Finance sees the commission status donut to know what is still owed before the next payout. The owner sees the top vendors bar to know which sellers actually carry the marketplace.

WooCommerce keeps owning approvals, commission rules, and vendor payouts; SleekView Charts adds the reading layer that ops, finance, and vendors themselves can share, scope per role, and embed on a frontend vendor dashboard page.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Product Vendors for WooCommerce

No. WooCommerce Product Vendors still owns vendor onboarding, product approvals, commission calculation per line item, payouts, and vendor settings. SleekView Charts reads the wcpv_commissions table and renders configurable chart cards on top, so the two plugins are complementary rather than a swap.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts supports row level filtering by user, so a chart card on a vendor embed can apply where vendor_id equals the current vendor's ID. Each vendor sees their unpaid KPI, status donut, and daily accrual without seeing other vendors at all.

 

Product Vendors stores vendors as terms in the wcpv_product_vendors taxonomy and links each vendor user through the term meta. SleekView Charts joins commissions to terms on vendor_id, so display names on the top vendors bar match the names ops sees in the Product Vendors admin.

 

Yes. The paid_status column flips when payouts run. SleekView Charts groups by paid_status for a Donut of paid versus unpaid, and trends the paid total over time as an Area, so finance sees cycle by cycle payout history next to commission accrual on the same dashboard.

 

Yes. Product Vendors writes the resolved total_commission_amount per row regardless of whether the rate came from the product, the category, or the vendor default. SleekView Charts sums that column, so the dashboard already accounts for whichever rate logic Product Vendors used.

 

wcpv_commissions is a separate plugin table that is not HPOS specific, but commissions join back to orders. SleekView Charts reads wc_orders when HPOS is on and falls back to shop_order posts on legacy stores, so the order context for each commission row shows up either way.

 

Yes. SleekView ships a frontend embed with role based access. Combined with the row level filter, you can drop a private vendor dashboard onto the existing vendor frontend page Product Vendors already creates, so each vendor sees their own commission totals only.

 

Queries hit existing indexes on wcpv_commissions including vendor_id, commission_status, and created. SleekView also caches each chart card per role and date range, so a marketplace with thousands of commission rows still loads the dashboard quickly after the first warm up.

 

Pricing

More than 1000+
happy customers

Explore our flexible licensing options tailored to your needs. Upgrade your license anytime to access more features, or opt for a lifetime license for ongoing value, including lifetime updates and lifetime support. Our hassle-free upgrade process ensures that our platform can grow with you, starting from whichever plan you choose.

Starter

€79

EUR

per year

  • 3 websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Pro

€149

EUR

per year

  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Lifetime ♾️

Most popular

€249

EUR

once

  • Unlimited websites
  • Lifetime updates
  • Lifetime support

...or get the Bundle Deal
and save €250 🎁

The Bundle (unlimited sites)

Pay once, own it forever

Elevate your WordPress site with our exclusive plugin bundle that includes all of our premium plugins in one package. Enjoy lifetime updates and lifetime support. Save significantly compared to buying plugins individually.

What’s included

  • SleekAI

  • SleekByte

  • SleekMotion

  • SleekPixel

  • SleekRank

  • SleekView