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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Sequential Order Numbers Pro

Sequential Order Numbers Pro replaces WooCommerce's internal IDs with prefixed, sequential numbers. SleekView Charts reads the same wc_orders rows and renders order volume, prefix mix and daily trend as chart cards with the friendly numbers visible.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Sequential Order Numbers Pro

Sequential numbers fix communication. Charts make the dataset legible.

Sequential Order Numbers Pro stores its human-readable number in _order_number on each order and exposes it through WooCommerce filters so admin screens, emails and exports show the friendly value. The plugin solves the communication problem ("please reference order INV-2026-00481"); the reporting question, what does today's order set look like and how is it trending, still falls to WooCommerce's default reports.

SleekView Charts reads the wc_orders rows directly and surfaces _order_number as a column so every chart card is grounded in the number the team actually uses. A Number card counts today's orders. A Pie splits orders by status. A Bar groups order count by prefix where multiple prefix rules are in use. An Area trends orders per day so a store manager sees cadence at a glance.

Chart view and Table view share the same rows, so a click on a spike in the Area chart filters the table to that day with the order numbers fully visible. Inline edits go through the WooCommerce CRUD layer, so Sequential Order Numbers Pro's filters fire and the stamped number stays correct.

Workflow

Turn Sequential Order Numbers Pro data into a dashboard

1

Read the WooCommerce orders

SleekView scans wc_orders, wc_order_addresses and wc_orders_meta. The _order_number key Sequential Order Numbers Pro stamps becomes a chartable column alongside status, total and date.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line or Area cards. Group by order_number_prefix, status, payment_method or date_paid. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Today's orders", "Prefix audit this month") and gate it by WordPress capability so finance, support and managers each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV with the human-readable order numbers as the primary identifier.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Sequential Order Numbers Pro data

Each card reads wc_orders with the _order_number meta surfaced. Build a daily order board, a prefix audit or a status-mix dashboard.
Number · Default

Orders today

Count of orders paid today, with the human-readable order number range visible as the card footer. The KPI a morning standup anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Orders by status

Share of orders across processing, completed, on-hold and refunded. The live status mix that support and fulfilment plan against.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Orders by number prefix

Horizontal bar grouping orders by the prefix rule that fired (for instance INV, SUB, GIFT). Useful where conditional prefixes mark order types.
Count group by order_number_prefix
Area · Gradient

Orders per day

Daily order trend across every prefix and status. The shape store managers review weekly to plan staffing and stock.
Count group by date_paid

Comparison

Default Sequential Order Numbers Pro reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce reports with prefix numbers

  • WooCommerce reports show counts and revenue, no chartable prefix split
  • Order list shows the friendly number but does not chart against it
  • No KPI surface scoped to a single prefix or order type
  • Daily order trend lives in the GA4 plugin or a separate reporting tool
  • Read-only sharing of a prefix-aware dashboard is not built in

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for orders today, this week and this month with friendly numbers
  • Pie split of orders by status from wc_orders
  • Bar of orders by prefix where conditional rules are in use
  • Area trend of orders per day across every prefix
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the order audit table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Sequential Order Numbers Pro

Friendly numbers on every card

Render orders as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards with the human-readable order number Sequential Order Numbers Pro stamps as the primary identifier.

Filters span chart and table

Filter to one prefix or one status in the chart view and the order audit table narrows the same way. Same wc_orders rows, two surfaces.

Read-only share and export

Send a finance lead a URL of the daily-orders dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV with the friendly numbers as the primary column.

Audience

Who builds Sequential Order Numbers Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance and accounting

Watch daily order count, status mix and prefix split in one dashboard, then export the matching invoices with the friendly numbers already in place.

Customer support

Search the dashboard by the order number a customer quoted on a call, see today's full status picture, and switch to the table view to update a single order inline.

Fulfilment and ops

Use the daily trend to plan staffing and the prefix bar to spot order types that need different handling, like subscription renewals versus one-off orders.

The bigger picture

Friendly numbers belong on the dashboard, not only the email

Sequential Order Numbers Pro exists because WooCommerce's internal post IDs are not friendly to humans. The friendly numbers reach the customer through emails and invoices, but the in-admin reports often fall back to the post ID or to abstract counts. A dashboard that quotes the same numbers the support call uses keeps the team and the customer in sync without translation.

A KPI of today's orders with the number range, a pie of status, a bar of prefixes and a trend of orders per day put that picture on one screen. The numbering plugin already wrote the meta; SleekView just reads it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Sequential Order Numbers Pro

WooCommerce orders from wc_orders (or shop_order on legacy stores) joined with the _order_number meta Sequential Order Numbers Pro stamps. Standard columns like status, total, date_paid and payment_method are joined alongside. SleekView reads only what is already in the database.

 

Yes. Where Sequential Order Numbers Pro uses conditional prefixes (for example INV for invoices, SUB for subscriptions), SleekView exposes a derived prefix column that any Bar or Pie card can group by. A donut variant shows share, a horizontal bar gives counts.

 

Yes. The same _order_number meta surfaces as the primary identifier column in the linked table view, so a click on a chart filter lands you on a table where every row leads with the friendly number.

 

No. WooCommerce reports still own the canonical revenue numbers. SleekView Charts adds a prefix-aware dashboard built from the same orders, so a team that lives on friendly numbers can answer day-to-day questions without translation.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through the WooCommerce CRUD layer, so the filters Sequential Order Numbers Pro hooks into still fire. The friendly number is preserved on status changes and on bulk updates.

 

Yes. Any filtered order set behind a chart card exports as CSV with _order_number as the leading column. Accountants and external bookkeepers reconcile against the friendly number that already appears on the invoice.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wc_orders directly under HPOS (default since WooCommerce 8.2) and falls back to shop_order posts on legacy stores. The chart config does not change between schemas.

 

Yes. Add a filter on the derived prefix column and every card narrows to that prefix. A subscriptions-only or gift-only dashboard becomes a saved view rather than a one-off query.

 

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