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SleekView Charts for Stock Manager for WooCommerce

The Stock Manager screen is a fast list. SleekView Charts adds the read layer above it: a card deck of stock health, price mix and on-sale share that merchandisers and warehouse leads can read in one glance.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Stock Manager for WooCommerce

Stock Manager keeps the rows. SleekView Charts shapes the question.

Stock Manager for WooCommerce reads and writes the same WooCommerce postmeta WooCommerce itself uses: regular price, sale price, stock quantity, stock status, SKU. Its dashboard handles per-row editing well, but it has no chart layer. For a merchandising lead reviewing a sale run or a warehouse manager triaging low stock across 2,400 variations, the per-row view is too granular as a starting point.

SleekView Charts reads the same postmeta and turns it into a configurable dashboard. A Number card surfaces SKUs out of stock. A Donut splits the catalog by stock status. A Bar ranks categories by low-stock pressure. An Area card tracks total catalog value across products and variations.

The cards configure with two clicks: pick a chart type, pick the column to group on. The grid in SleekView remains the editing surface; the dashboard becomes the read surface that frames every editing session.

Workflow

From WooCommerce postmeta to a charts dashboard

1

Read postmeta as columns

SleekView Charts reads stock status, price, sale price, stock quantity, category and SKU from the same WooCommerce postmeta Stock Manager edits.
2

Pick chart types

Choose Donut for status mix, Bar for category ranking, Number for headline KPIs, Area for catalog value over time. No SQL or report builder.
3

Save dashboards per role

Merchandisers pin price-mix and on-sale cards. Warehouse leads pin stock-status and low-stock-by-category cards. Each role opens to its own layout.
4

Drill back into Stock Manager

Click a chart segment to open the underlying filtered grid view. Edits still flow through WooCommerce's product API so stock-change hooks continue to fire.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Stock Manager for WooCommerce data

A standard catalog dashboard combines a headline stock figure with a status split, a category ranking and a price-mix overview.
Number · Default

Out of stock SKUs

Total count of products and variations with stock quantity at zero. The headline figure for the daily restock review.
Count
Pie · Donut

Catalog by stock status

Donut split of in stock, low stock and out of stock across the entire catalog. Color-coded so the share of trouble reads immediately.
Count group by stock_status
Bar · Horizontal

Low stock by category

Ranking of product categories by count of low-stock SKUs. Surfaces which lines are most at risk of stock-out this week.
Count group by product_cat
Pie · Donut text

On-sale share

Share of catalog currently on sale versus at regular price. Useful for spotting overlapping promo windows during seasonal runs.
Count group by on_sale

Comparison

Default Stock Manager reporting vs SleekView Charts

Stock Manager dashboard

  • Dashboard is a list, not a chart deck
  • No native chart visualizations
  • Category breakdown requires manual export
  • No saved layouts per role
  • On-sale and stock-status mixes are not visible at the catalog level

SleekView Charts

  • Donut, Bar, Number and Area cards over WooCommerce postmeta
  • Group by category, status, on-sale or product type
  • Saved dashboards per merchandiser and warehouse role
  • Drills back into the SleekView editable grid
  • Lives alongside Stock Manager, replaces nothing

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Stock Manager for WooCommerce

Catalog mix at a glance

Stock-status donuts and on-sale splits frame the catalog before merchandisers open the editing grid. The dashboard answers what to focus on first.

Category ranking

Bar cards rank product categories by low-stock count or on-sale share. Restock priorities become data-driven instead of memory-driven.

Sale run review

Number and Donut cards track on-sale share and average discount over time, so seasonal runs get a real post-mortem rather than an exported spreadsheet.

Audience

Who builds Stock Manager for WooCommerce charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising leads

Pin price-mix, on-sale share and category-low-stock cards as a daily landing screen. The grid then becomes a targeted editing pass instead of a scan-the-whole-catalog session.

Warehouse managers

Use stock-status donuts and category-by-stock-status bars to decide which lines need attention before the next restock arrives from suppliers.

Operations directors

Pin a weekly review dashboard mixing stock health, sale share and catalog value. The same view feeds the standup without an export step.

The bigger picture

Catalog health is a chart question

Stock Manager solves the per-row editing problem well. What it does not solve, because no list view can, is the framing question every catalog operator faces before they edit anything: what shape is the catalog in today. Stock-status mix, on-sale share, category-level low-stock pressure, average discount during a sale run, all of those are aggregate questions that look obvious as a chart and miserable as a row count.

Without a charts layer, teams export to spreadsheets weekly, breaking the connection to the live data and burning hours that should go into actual merchandising. A dashboard reading the same WooCommerce postmeta in real time turns the framing question into a five-second scan and keeps the editing work where it belongs, inside the grid.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Stock Manager for WooCommerce

No. Stock Manager remains a fine editing surface. SleekView Charts is a separate read layer that sits above the same WooCommerce postmeta. The two coexist without conflict because neither owns the data, WooCommerce does.

 

Yes. Variations and parent products both feed the chart axes. A category-by-stock-status bar can roll variations under their parent or treat them as separate rows depending on the card configuration.

 

Yes. Card layouts save per user and can be shared by capability. Common patterns include a shared merchandising dashboard and a separate warehouse dashboard, each scoped to the role that needs it.

 

No. Charts only render when an admin opens the dashboard. The storefront, checkout and cart pages never trigger chart queries. Aggregations cache briefly so reopening the dashboard stays fast.

 

Yes. Clicking a chart segment opens the corresponding filtered grid view in SleekView, with the same edits routing through WooCommerce's product API so all standard stock-change actions continue to fire.

 

Yes. Product data is read through WooCommerce's standard product API, which HPOS does not affect. HPOS only relocates order tables, and the Stock Manager charts dashboard does not query order tables.

 

Yes. Any product meta key (brand, supplier code, custom tag) can be exposed as a group-by axis for chart cards. The configuration is per-card so different dashboards can pivot on different fields.

 

Charts read live from the database on dashboard open. There is no separate sync layer. Aggregations cache for a short window so navigating between cards stays snappy, but a fresh dashboard load is always against current data.

 

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