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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Wholesale Prices

Wholesale Prices keeps per-role pricing in product postmeta keyed by role slug. SleekView Charts turns the catalogue into a dashboard with per-role distribution, margin charts, and a missing-price KPI so pricing managers see drift before partners do.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Wholesale Prices

Wholesale pricing as a real dashboard

WooCommerce Wholesale Prices stores per-role prices in wp_postmeta against product IDs, keyed by role slug (wholesale_customer_wholesale_price, distributor_wholesale_price, and so on). The data is structured, but the plugin's UI surfaces it inside the product editor, which makes catalogue-wide questions about role coverage and margin drift slow to answer.

SleekView Charts turns that meta into a four-card dashboard. A KPI card counts products with at least one wholesale price set. A Pie card shows distribution of products across active wholesale roles. A Bar card ranks average discount percentage off retail per role, so pricing managers see which tier is too generous at a glance. A Radar card compares average wholesale price across product categories, which highlights mispriced categories before quarterly review.

The same query layer powers the underlying SleekView catalogue table, so any aggregate drills into the matching products on click. A high-discount bar reveals the SKUs pulling the average down, ready for bulk correction through the plugin's price-update hooks.

Workflow

Wholesale pricing dashboards from postmeta

1

Map role meta keys

SleekView samples postmeta and finds every role-prefixed wholesale price key. Each becomes a typed currency column ready for chart aggregations.
2

Compute discount columns

Discount percentage off retail is a computed column per role. Charts aggregate over these computed columns directly, so margin reports never need an export step.
3

Build the four-card layout

A KPI card for coverage, a Pie for role distribution, a Bar for average discount per role, and a Radar for category-level price comparison. All run from the same dataset.
4

Drill into outliers

Click any chart segment to land on the matching catalogue rows. Bulk-correct prices inline through the plugin's price-update hooks without leaving the view.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Wholesale Prices data

Four cards that turn per-role pricing meta into a margin and coverage dashboard.
Number · Default

Products with wholesale pricing

Total products that have at least one role-specific wholesale price set. The top-level coverage KPI before opening a partner segment.
Count
Pie · Legend

Distribution across roles

How many products carry pricing per wholesale role. Quickly surfaces under-served tiers and shows which role still needs price work before launch.
Count group by wholesale_role
Bar · Default

Average discount off retail per role

Margin health by tier. A role bar that climbs above target margin is the cue to renegotiate or rebase pricing before finance flags drift.
Average(discount_percent) group by wholesale_role
Radar · Default

Wholesale price by category

Average wholesale price across product categories on a radar shape. Highlights categories pricing far below or above peers in a single glance.
Average(wholesale_price) group by product_category

Comparison

Default Wholesale Prices reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Wholesale Prices admin

  • No catalogue-wide chart of wholesale coverage
  • Average discount per role is not computed or surfaced
  • Role distribution requires SQL against postmeta
  • Category-level price comparison is not built in
  • Missing-price gaps surface only by per-product inspection

SleekView Charts

  • Coverage KPI across the wholesale catalogue
  • Per-role distribution donut from postmeta
  • Average discount-off-retail chart per role
  • Category-by-category radar of average wholesale price
  • Drill from any chart segment into matching catalogue rows

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Wholesale Prices

Per-role pricing chart

Role distribution and average discount visualised as Pie and Bar cards. Pricing managers see tier coverage and margin in one screen rather than per-product editor clicks.

Category-level margin radar

Radar chart compares average wholesale price across product categories. Mispriced categories stand out as obvious bumps or dents on the shape.

Coverage KPI

A Number card for products with any wholesale price set is the pre-launch sanity check before exposing a new partner segment to the catalogue.

Audience

Who builds Wholesale Prices charts dashboards with SleekView

Pricing managers

Coverage and per-role distribution charts surface drift before partners notice. Saved dashboards per tier become the morning standup view.

Finance

Margin charts split by role catch slow discount creep. The radar by category supports portfolio reviews without exports.

B2B account managers

Per-tier coverage and average discount in one place. Useful context for renewal conversations and partner roll-outs.

The bigger picture

Why wholesale catalogues need a chart layer

Wholesale pricing in WooCommerce sits in postmeta keyed by role, and the visibility problem grows linearly with the catalogue. The plugin works fine for setting one price, but the aggregate questions (what is my real average discount to distributors, which categories are bleeding margin, which roles are under-covered before a launch) are invisible without a chart layer. A four-card dashboard built directly on the same postmeta closes that gap.

Coverage as a KPI keeps the launch checklist honest. Role distribution catches the under-served tier. Average-discount-per-role surfaces the slow creep that turns 25% wholesale into 35% wholesale across a fiscal year.

A category radar lets pricing teams reason about the catalogue as a portfolio rather than a list of SKUs. Drill-through into the underlying rows keeps the workflow in one screen: see the outlier, click the bar, fix the prices through the plugin's hooks.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Wholesale Prices

Yes. SleekView samples postmeta on first connection and lists every role-prefixed wholesale-price key it finds. Custom roles added through Wholesale Prices Premium appear automatically without any code changes.

 

Yes. Discount percentage is computed at query time from wholesale price and retail price columns. Stores with thousands of products still aggregate quickly because the computation runs on indexed prices.

 

Yes. Product category is a filter dimension on every card. Build a dashboard scoped to a single category or to a portfolio rollup, and switch with one click.

 

Yes. Variation-level wholesale prices live on variation post IDs in postmeta. Charts can aggregate across variations or roll up to parent products depending on the dataset configuration.

 

Yes. Meta-key joins are batched against indexed meta_key values, and chart aggregations cache per card. Even five-role pivots on a twenty-thousand-product catalogue render quickly.

 

Yes. Saved dashboards are capability-gated, so each regional or brand pricing manager opens a layout filtered to their territory.

 

Yes. Premium's per-category discount, minimum order quantity, and per-role visibility meta keys appear as additional dimensions, so MOQ and category-discount charts join the dashboard.

 

Add a saved chart filtered to that role and a discount threshold. Any rows above the threshold are the underpriced SKUs, available for bulk correction through the plugin's price-update hooks.

 

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