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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Quick View

WooCommerce Quick View pops a product modal on category and shop pages so shoppers can browse without leaving the listing. SleekView Charts turns its open and add-to-cart events into a configurable dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Quick View

Quick View previews are the most-used browse interaction, charts make them measurable

WooCommerce Quick View extensions (the official Woo.com plugin and the popular YITH version both fit this pattern) attach a modal trigger to product cards on shop and category pages. When a shopper clicks the trigger, the plugin loads the product summary, gallery, and add-to-cart in a modal without navigating away. The plugin's tracking layer logs each open and each add-to-cart from inside the modal, writing rows to its own analytics table or to a generic event log.

SleekView Charts reads those event rows and exposes product_id, action (open or add_to_cart), and timestamp as chartable columns. A Number counts quick-view opens this month. A Pie splits events by action, showing the modal-open versus add-to-cart split. A Bar plots top previewed products. An Area trends opens per day, useful for measuring the impact of redesigning the category page or moving the quick-view trigger.

The chart layer turns a modal-shaped interaction into a real merchandising metric. Quick View is one of the most-used browse interactions on a typical WooCommerce shop page, and SleekView makes its volume and conversion visible alongside the catalogue itself.

Workflow

From Quick View events to a preview dashboard in four steps

1

Pick the event source

Choose the plugin's analytics table for open and add-to-cart counts, or a generic event log if a custom tracker is in place.
2

Pivot the columns

Product ID, action type, and timestamp all surface as groupBy options. Category joins come through automatically.
3

Configure chart cards

Add a Number for total opens, a Pie for open versus add-to-cart, a Bar for top previewed products, an Area for opens per day.
4

Save the dashboard

The dashboard becomes a saved view that lives next to the products table, ready for the weekly merchandising review.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Quick View data

Four cards turn the Quick View modal interactions into a real browse-conversion dashboard.
Number · Default

Quick View opens this month

Single KPI counting Quick View open events for the current month, the volume baseline for the browse interaction.
Count
Pie · Donut

Opens versus add-to-cart

Donut splitting events by action type, showing how often a modal open converts into an add-to-cart click.
Count group by action
Bar · Horizontal

Top previewed products

Horizontal bar of Quick View opens per product, surfacing demand signals that may not yet match the product page traffic.
Count group by product_id
Area · Gradient

Quick View opens per day

Area chart of opens per day, the trend that catches the impact of a category page redesign or a featured-products change.
Count group by date

Comparison

Default WooCommerce Quick View reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Quick View plugin settings

  • Most Quick View plugins ship without any analytics screen at all.
  • When analytics exist, they show top products this week but no time-series chart.
  • Open-to-add-to-cart conversion is rarely surfaced as a single KPI.
  • Modal-driven add-to-cart events do not appear in WooCommerce's standard funnel reports.
  • Merchandising teams cannot save a Quick View dashboard alongside the catalogue.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the Quick View event log or analytics table directly without an extra sync.
  • Pivots product_id, action type, and date as groupBy columns.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial chart types on the same dataset.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
  • Same data feeds Table, Kanban, and Charts views in one workspace.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Quick View

Preview-to-cart conversion

Opens versus add-to-cart in one Pie turns a buried modal metric into the conversion KPI for category and shop pages.

Hidden bestsellers

Top previewed products often differ from top sellers, and the chart surfaces those candidates for promotion.

One dataset, every view

Quick View events feed Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts views. Switch presentation without rebuilding the query.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Quick View charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising teams

Top previewed products and category-page preview density inform the weekly featured-products and layout decisions.

Growth and CRO teams

Preview-to-cart conversion is the metric for whether the modal earns its place on shop pages, and the chart makes that decision concrete.

Theme designers

Opens per day before and after a category-page redesign give designers a hard signal on whether the change helped or hurt browse depth.

The bigger picture

Modal interactions are the dark matter of WooCommerce browse

Quick View modals carry an enormous share of category-page interactions, but most stores treat them as a transparent feature: it works, shoppers use it, no one looks at the numbers. The plugins themselves rarely surface event data well, so the modal becomes invisible to merchandising and CRO teams. SleekView Charts pulls the event log into a real dashboard with open volume, conversion rate, and top-previewed products.

The team can finally see which preview interactions earn add-to-cart clicks and which are dead weight. The plugin keeps owning the modal UI; SleekView charts what shoppers do inside it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Quick View

Any Quick View plugin that logs events to a database table works. The most popular options (the official Woo.com and YITH versions) both fit.

 

Yes. Joining Quick View events to orders by product_id and session lets a chart show preview-to-purchase as a derived value.

 

Any custom columns added to the event log appear as groupBy options once they exist on at least one row.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the same tables, it does not replace the screen. Many teams keep both.

 

Yes. Category taxonomy joins from wp_term_relationships come through as groupBy columns, so previews per category is a single bar.

 

No. Charts render in the admin and read existing tables. The Quick View modal still loads via the plugin's own AJAX flow.

 

There is no hard cap. Most merchandising teams build four to eight cards per saved view.

 

Yes. The same capability checks that gate the WooCommerce admin also gate the charts dashboard.

 

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