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SleekView Charts for WPC Product Quantity

WPC Product Quantity enforces min, max, and step quantity rules per product. SleekView Charts surfaces how customers actually buy against those rules in Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WPC Product Quantity for WooCommerce

From per-product MOQ rules to a quantity dashboard

WPC Product Quantity adds minimum, maximum, and step quantity rules to WooCommerce products. The rules sit in postmeta on the product: _wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max, _wpc_pq_step, plus optional category and global defaults. Each order line stores the quantity the customer actually chose, which is the signal merchandising wants to read against the rule.

The default admin lets shop managers configure rules per product. There is no view of which products hit their MOQ most often, what the average order quantity looks like, or how the rule set is performing.

SleekView Charts joins the product postmeta to the WooCommerce order items table. Order quantity, product MOQ, and the resulting tier become chartable columns. The dashboard tells merchandising whether the rule set is doing its job.

Workflow

From WPC quantity rules to chart cards

1

Point at products and order items

Pick the product post type and the WooCommerce order items table. SleekView joins them on product_id and pulls _wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max, and _wpc_pq_step.
2

Surface quantity fields

Add order quantity, product MOQ, product step, and a derived quantity_tier column (at_minimum, mid, at_maximum).
3

Compose chart cards

Number for average order quantity, Pie for tier mix, Bar for top products by units sold, Area for total units over time.
4

Save the wholesale view

Save the dashboard as a view for wholesale and merchandising. Capability-gated so each role sees the metrics they own.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WPC Product Quantity data

Four cards summarise quantity behaviour: how big the average order is, where customers land against the rules, which products dominate volume, and how unit sales move over time.
Number · Default

Average order quantity

Single KPI of average units per order line across the last 30 days. The headline metric for any wholesale store.
Average(qty)
Pie · Donut

Quantity tier mix

Share of order lines at the minimum, in the middle range, and at the maximum quantity. Reveals whether rules are nudging customers up or capping them.
Count group by quantity_tier
Bar · Horizontal

Top products by units sold

Horizontal bar of total units shipped per product. Wholesale volume leaders surface at the top.
Sum(qty) group by product_name
Area · Gradient

Units over time

Daily total units across all orders. Captures bulk-order spikes that revenue charts smooth out.
Sum(qty) group by order_date

Comparison

Default WPC Quantity admin vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce products screen with WPC quantity rules

  • MOQ and step rules configurable per product, but no view of customer compliance with them.
  • Average order quantity not surfaced anywhere in admin.
  • Tier distribution (at minimum, mid, at maximum) requires CSV export.
  • Bulk-order spikes hide inside the revenue chart, not the unit chart.
  • No per-product unit ranking across the catalogue.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads _wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max, _wpc_pq_step plus WooCommerce order items.
  • Group by quantity tier, product, category, or order date.
  • Aggregate quantity with sum, average, minimum, maximum.
  • Saved views per role: wholesale, merchandising, finance.
  • Click through any chart card to the SleekView orders table.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WPC Product Quantity for WooCommerce

Quantity behaviour at a glance

Pie card on quantity_tier exposes how often customers buy at minimum, mid, or maximum. Rule tuning becomes evidence-based.

Unit trend, not just revenue

Area card on order date with sum of qty surfaces volume spikes that revenue charts hide under high-AOV days.

Top SKUs by volume

Horizontal Bar card on product name with sum of qty ranks the catalogue by units shipped, the metric wholesale teams plan against.

Audience

Who builds WPC Quantity charts dashboards with SleekView

Wholesale teams

Average quantity, tier mix, and unit trend in one view. The dashboard wholesale managers open at the start of every week.

Merchandising

Top products by units sold and quantity tier compliance. Confirms whether the MOQ ladder is working.

Finance

Unit volume per month, paired with revenue. Catches the case where revenue is up but units are flat.

The bigger picture

Why quantity data deserves a dashboard, not a postmeta key

WPC Product Quantity does the configuration work: MOQ, max, and step rules per product, plus category and global defaults. The reporting side never followed. SleekView Charts joins the postmeta to the order items table and aggregates quantity behaviour into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

Wholesale sees the volume leaders, merchandising sees the tier mix, finance sees unit trend alongside revenue. The plugin still owns the rules; the dashboard turns the resulting purchase behaviour into a chart any team can read.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPC Product Quantity for WooCommerce

Yes. WPC stores global and category defaults in plugin options and taxonomy meta, both of which SleekView can read and use to derive the tier column.

 

Yes. The quantity_tier column flags at_maximum lines. A Pie card or filter exposes the share immediately.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wp_wc_orders and wp_wc_order_product_lookup when High-Performance Order Storage is enabled.

 

Yes. Each card clicks through to the SleekView orders table with the same filter applied, and that table exports as CSV.

 

No. Charts render in WP Admin only and read directly from existing tables.

 

Yes. Variation product IDs carry their own meta, and order items reference variation_id. A chart can group by variation_name for variation-level breakdowns.

 

Rule changes apply going forward. The dashboard reflects historical behaviour against the rules in force at the time each order was placed.

 

Aggregations compute in SQL on indexed columns. Dashboards render fast even on large catalogues and long order histories.

 

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