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SleekView Charts for WPC Smart Wishlist

WPC Smart Wishlist writes every save to a custom table that most stores never read. SleekView Charts turns that table into a merchandising dashboard with top products, stock pressure, and weekly trend in one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WPC Smart Wishlist

Wishlists are gold, only if you can read them

WPC Smart Wishlist persists every saved item to wp_wpc_smart_wishlist, keyed by product, variation, and customer. The plugin's own admin shows lists per customer, but the merchandising question is the inverse: which products are wished by the most people, and how many of those wishers want a size that is out of stock today. That answer lives across the wishlist table and WooCommerce stock fields.

SleekView Charts reads both surfaces and presents the join as a demand dashboard. A Number card sums total active wishlist rows, a Donut splits them by stock status so out-of-stock pressure is visible at a glance, a horizontal Bar ranks the top wished products, and an Area chart tracks new saves per day so a launch or a paid campaign shows as a spike.

The dashboard sits on the same WPC Smart Wishlist table the plugin owns. Merchandising gets a workspace for back-in-stock outreach and reorder calls, the plugin keeps writing rows the same way, and the storefront wishlist button keeps working unchanged.

Workflow

From wishlist rows to a demand dashboard

1

Connect the wishlist table

Point SleekView at wp_wpc_smart_wishlist, product and variation references resolve into typed columns ready for aggregation.
2

Join stock status

Bring WooCommerce stock_status onto each row so out-of-stock pressure becomes a chart segment instead of a manual check.
3

Add chart cards

Drop in Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards over product_id, stock_status, and date_added to build the merchandising view.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the page as the wishlist home screen. Each card respects the underlying table filters for one-click drill-downs.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WPC Smart Wishlist data

A demand dashboard built directly on the wishlist table. Each card is editable in place and respects table filters.
Number · Default

Active wishlist saves

Top-level KPI of every row currently sitting in the WPC Smart Wishlist table across customers.
Count
Pie · Donut

Saves by stock status

Donut split of in-stock, low-stock, and out-of-stock wishes so back-in-stock pressure reads in one glance.
Count group by stock_status
Bar · Horizontal

Top wished products

Horizontal bar ranks products by wishlist count so reorder calls start with the rows that matter.
Count group by product_id
Area · Gradient

Saves per day

Time-series of new wishlist saves so launches, paid spikes, and seasonality become visible from the dashboard.
Count group by date_added

Comparison

Default WPC Smart Wishlist reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WPC Smart Wishlist admin

  • Wishlist admin lists rows per customer, not per product
  • No aggregate count of total active wishes
  • No stock-status breakdown across wishlist rows
  • No ranked view of most-wished products
  • No time-series of saves to detect launch spikes

SleekView Charts

  • Single KPI for total active wishlist rows
  • Donut breakdown by stock status
  • Ranked bar of top wished products
  • Time-series of saves per day
  • Drill from chart to the underlying wishlist row

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WPC Smart Wishlist

Demand at a glance

See which products have the most active wishlist saves so reorder calls go to rows that already have a customer waiting.

Out-of-stock pressure

Filter the donut to out-of-stock and a back-in-stock outreach list builds itself from the same data.

Spot launch spikes

Watch the saves-per-day area chart to see when a campaign or new collection lights up real demand instead of vanity clicks.

Audience

Who builds WPC Smart Wishlist charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandisers

Plan reorders and restocks from a single demand view rather than per-customer wishlist screens.

Lifecycle marketers

Pull back-in-stock candidates straight from the dashboard, the donut becomes a segmented campaign target.

Ecommerce leads

Tie wishlist saves to campaign dates so investment in paid acquisition correlates with real save activity.

The bigger picture

Why a wishlist demand dashboard matters

Wishlist saves are the cheapest demand signal a store has, but they sit invisible inside a per-customer admin screen most teams never open. A dashboard inverts the read direction so the question becomes product first, customer second. Sorting products by wishlist count tells reorder which SKUs to push next, filtering by out-of-stock status tells marketing which customers to email when stock returns, and watching saves per day tells the team whether last week's campaign created demand or just clicks.

The wishlist table already exists, what the team needs is a way to read it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPC Smart Wishlist

No. SleekView reads wp_wpc_smart_wishlist in place. The plugin keeps owning saves and removals, SleekView Charts presents the rows as aggregations.

 

Yes. Each card respects the underlying table's filters, so scoping to a category, brand, or product type is a saved-view click.

 

Yes. Stock status is read from WooCommerce, so any inventory change flows into the next dashboard refresh.

 

Yes. Drilling into a chart segment opens the rows behind it, and SleekView exports those rows as CSV for back-in-stock email.

 

Yes. The plugin's wishlist_id column is exposed as a column, so charts can group by wishlist as well as by product or stock status.

 

Variation_id is a separate column. Charts can roll up by parent product or break out by variation, depending on the merchandising question.

 

Charts run from the SleekView query layer with caching. Existing wishlist admin pages keep their current load path.

 

Yes. Drill into a segment to reach the row view, where bulk actions like export or assign-to-campaign are available.

 

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