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SleekView Charts for WPC Composite Products: kit and bundle dashboards

WPC stores each composite product as a WooCommerce product with the component configuration in wooco_components postmeta, and persists each component selection on the order line item. SleekView Charts reads both and renders kit revenue, component popularity, and configuration completeness KPIs on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WPC Composite Products for WooCommerce

Composite kits as a measurable revenue stream

WPC Composite Products for WooCommerce stores each composite (kit) as a standard WooCommerce product with its component configuration serialized in the wooco_components postmeta key on the parent product. Each component carries a child product ID, a quantity, a default selection, and an optional discount. When a customer configures the kit, the selected components persist on the order line item as wooco_ids and wooco_qtys postmeta, with the line total reflecting the bundled price.

The default admin shows the composite configuration on the product edit screen and the line items on the order screen. It never aggregates which kits convert, which components customers actually pick from the offered options, or how revenue splits between standalone products and kit sales. Stores running curated bundles, gift kits, and configurable hardware all need that aggregation to staff the merchandising decisions a kit-driven catalog generates.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_postmeta rows on composite products and order line items. A Number card sums kit revenue this month from line_total on wooco-tagged items. A Donut splits component selection by category. A Bar ranks the components most frequently chosen across all composite orders. And an Area chart trends daily kit-driven revenue. The plugin already collects every selection; the dashboard makes the kit catalog operationally measurable.

Workflow

From wooco_components postmeta to a kit dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at composite products and orders

Add a SleekView data source for wp_posts filtered to product post type with wooco_components postmeta present. Joins to woocommerce_order_items and woocommerce_order_itemmeta resolve which kits sold and which components customers picked.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView builds a blank dashboard ready for cards that aggregate kit revenue, component selection counts, and daily kit-driven sales trends across the catalog.
3

Add kit cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (parent product, component product, order date), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the WPC postmeta and the order-itemmeta join.
4

Save and share the catalog dashboard

Save the kit view, scope it for merchandising and product roles, and embed it on a frontend page so stakeholders without admin access read the kit-driven revenue story directly from the same data.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WPC Composite Products data

Four cards turn the wooco_components postmeta and the WPC line-item meta into a working kit-catalog dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Kit revenue this month

Single KPI summing _line_total from woocommerce_order_itemmeta on order items tagged with wooco_ids for the current month. Shows total kit-driven revenue at a glance, separate from standalone product sales.
Sum(line_total)
Pie · Donut

Components selected by category

Donut split of selected components across product categories, joining wooco_ids on order line items to product term taxonomy. Reveals which categories of components customers favor inside kit configurations.
Count group by component_category
Bar · Horizontal

Most-picked components

Horizontal bar of components ranked by selection count across all composite orders, joining wooco_ids back to product titles. Surfaces winners worth stocking deeper and laggards worth removing from kit options.
Count group by component_product_id
Area · Gradient

Daily kit revenue

Gradient area summing kit-tagged line item revenue per day. Reveals weekday patterns, campaign-driven kit spikes, and the impact of new bundle launches versus existing kit performance.
Sum(line_total) group by order_date

Comparison

Default WPC admin vs SleekView Charts

Default WPC product screen

  • Composite configuration shown per-product with no kit revenue roll-up
  • Component selection counts across orders require a custom SQL query
  • Kit-driven revenue versus standalone product revenue isn't split anywhere
  • Most-picked components ranking isn't a built-in report
  • Daily kit revenue trend isn't graphed in any built-in screen

SleekView Charts

  • Kit revenue this month summed across wooco_ids line items
  • Component-category donut from product terms joined to selected components
  • Most-picked components bar from the wooco_ids selection log
  • Daily kit revenue Area trend straight from line_total
  • Role-scoped dashboard so merchandising and product read the same KPIs

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WPC Composite Products for WooCommerce

Kit revenue split

One Number card sums kit-driven revenue this month by reading line_total on order items tagged with wooco_ids. Stores stop estimating the kit catalog's contribution and read it as a real KPI separated from standalone product sales.

Component winners

Horizontal bar ranks components by selection count across all composite orders. Merchandisers spot the SKUs that carry the most kit weight and stock them deeper, and they identify components no one picks for removal in the next kit refresh.

Launch impact

Area chart of daily kit revenue confirms when a new bundle landed. A spike the week after a launch proves the new kit converts; a flatline confirms the launch needs more promotion before merchandising adds the next one.

Audience

Who builds WPC Composite Products dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising

Most-picked component Bars drive stocking decisions for kit-relevant SKUs. Category Donuts inform which kit themes to extend versus which to retire in the next merchandising cycle.

Product teams

Daily kit revenue Areas measure the impact of kit-page redesigns and configurator UX changes. The chart proves whether the new builder UI moves the kit conversion needle.

Finance

Kit revenue Number cards split the bundle-driven contribution to monthly revenue cleanly. The finance team reads the same dashboard for bundle margin tracking and uplift attribution.

The bigger picture

Why kit catalogs deserve a dashboard

Composite product catalogs are a revenue lever most WooCommerce stores treat as a product feature. WPC writes every kit configuration to clean postmeta and persists every customer selection on the order line item. The data shape is excellent.

The default admin presents the configuration per-product and the order line items chronologically, but it never aggregates the questions a merchandising team actually asks. Which kits convert? Which components do customers pick from the offered set? How much of monthly revenue is kit-driven versus standalone? Stores running curated bundles, gift kits, configurable hardware, and meal kits all reach a scale where intuition stops working. SleekView Charts reads the WPC postmeta and the order-itemmeta join and renders the four cards that turn the kit catalog into a measurable system.

Monthly kit revenue as a Number, component category mix as a Donut, most-picked components as a Bar, and daily kit revenue as an Area trend. The plugin already collects the data. The dashboard makes the kit strategy provable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPC Composite Products for WooCommerce

Yes. WPC stores each component's required flag in wooco_components postmeta. Cards can filter to required-only or optional-only components, useful when measuring whether customers actually engage with optional add-ons or just accept the defaults.

 

Yes. Joining product page views (from a lightweight tracking integration) to composite orders by parent product ID produces a conversion-rate column. A Bar of conversion rate per kit surfaces the bundles that need redesign versus the bundles working as is.

 

Yes. WPC writes its component-selection meta to woocommerce_order_itemmeta in both legacy and HPOS configurations. SleekView Charts detects HPOS automatically and joins to the right tables without configuration.

 

Yes. WPC supports per-component discounts inside the kit. The discount value persists on the line-item meta, so a Bar chart of total discount given per kit reveals which bundles lean on price reductions versus which carry premium pricing successfully.

 

Yes. wp_posts and wp_postmeta are indexed on parent ID and meta key. SleekView Charts aggregates server-side and caches per-card results, so a catalog with hundreds of kits and tens of thousands of historical kit orders renders the dashboard in under a second with caching enabled.

 

Yes. WPC supports variable products as kit components. The customer's chosen variation persists alongside the parent product in the wooco_ids meta, so the most-picked Bar can group by parent or by variation depending on what the merchandiser wants to measure.

 

Yes. Each chart exports aggregated rows to CSV, and the underlying SleekView table view exports per-order-item rows including the parent kit, selected components, quantities, and line total. Merchandising and finance both pull from the same dashboard.

 

Yes. Components are real WooCommerce products with their own _stock and _stock_status postmeta. A separate Number card counting low-stock components frequently selected in kits surfaces fulfillment risk before it becomes a customer complaint.

 

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