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SleekView Charts for YITH WAPO: product option selection dashboards

YITH WAPO 2.x writes every option block to yith_wapo_blocks and every individual addon to yith_wapo_addons. Selected addons attach to orders through line-item meta. SleekView Charts reads all three and renders block usage, addon popularity, and price-impact KPIs on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WC Advanced Product Options

Product options as a real revenue signal

YITH WooCommerce Advanced Product Options (the WAPO plugin) writes every configured option block to a custom yith_wapo_blocks table and every individual field (radio, checkbox, dropdown, text input) to yith_wapo_addons. When a customer adds a configured product to the cart, the selected addon values persist on the order line item as meta and the price-impact rolls into the line total. The plugin's admin shows the blocks one at a time but never aggregates which addons actually convert and how much they contribute to revenue.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_yith_wapo_blocks and wp_yith_wapo_addons tables and joins them to woocommerce_order_itemmeta. A Number card counts configured option blocks across the catalog. A Donut breaks addons down by field type (radio, checkbox, dropdown, text). A Bar ranks addons by selection count over the last 90 days. And an Area chart trends total addon-driven revenue per day so the impact of a launch is visible on the same screen.

The dashboard does not replace the WAPO builder. Merchandisers still build option blocks in the YITH UI. SleekView Charts adds the missing analytics layer for stores running dozens of option blocks across hundreds of products, where the question "is this configurator paying for itself" needs a real answer instead of anecdote.

Workflow

From yith_wapo_blocks to an option dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at the WAPO tables

Add a SleekView data source for yith_wapo_blocks and yith_wapo_addons. Joins to woocommerce_order_itemmeta on the addon key resolve which selected addons drove revenue across the historical order set.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView builds a blank dashboard ready for cards that aggregate option block counts, addon field types, and selection frequencies across every configured product.
3

Add addon cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (field_type, addon_id, line_item_date), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the WAPO tables and the line-item meta join.
4

Save and share the analytics

Save the WAPO dashboard, scope it for merchandising and product roles, and pin it alongside the WAPO builder. Build decisions stop relying on intuition once the addon-revenue trends become visible.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH WAPO data

Four cards turn the WAPO blocks and addons tables into a working product-configuration analytics dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Configured option blocks

Single KPI counting rows in yith_wapo_blocks where the block is enabled. Shows the catalog of active option blocks at a glance, including category-scoped and product-scoped blocks across the entire store.
Count
Pie · Donut

Addons by field type

Donut split across radio, checkbox, dropdown, text input, file upload, and color swatch from the field_type column on yith_wapo_addons. Reveals which configuration UX dominates the catalog.
Count group by field_type
Bar · Horizontal

Most-selected addons (90 days)

Horizontal bar of addon selections in the last 90 days, joining yith_wapo_addons to woocommerce_order_itemmeta. The ranking surfaces winners worth promoting and laggards worth removing or redesigning.
Count group by addon_id
Area · Gradient

Daily addon revenue

Gradient area summing addon-driven line-item revenue per day from the WAPO postmeta values. Reveals the dollar impact of new blocks, sales, and bundled promotions on configurator revenue.
Sum(addon_price) group by order_date

Comparison

Default WAPO admin vs SleekView Charts

Default WAPO builder

  • Option blocks shown one at a time without catalog-level aggregation
  • Addon field-type mix across blocks isn't surfaced anywhere
  • Most-selected addons over time needs a custom database query
  • Addon-driven revenue impact isn't graphed in any built-in screen
  • Per-product configurator performance can't be compared at a glance

SleekView Charts

  • Configured option blocks counted across yith_wapo_blocks
  • Field-type donut from the field_type column on addons
  • Most-selected addons ranked from the order-itemmeta join
  • Daily addon revenue trended on a gradient Area chart
  • Role-scoped dashboard so merchandising and product read the same metrics

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WC Advanced Product Options

Catalog inventory

One Number card counts active option blocks across yith_wapo_blocks. Stores see the live size of their configurator catalog without paging through the WAPO builder, which is especially useful before a big product release or a configurator audit.

Field-type audit

Donut of addons by field_type reveals UX mix across the configurator catalog. A store with 80% text-inputs versus 80% radios builds very different mental models in customers; the chart makes the design baseline visible.

Conversion ranking

Horizontal bar of most-selected addons over the last 90 days surfaces the winners. Merchandisers promote them on landing pages and retire the addons that never appear in any order line item.

Audience

Who builds YITH WAPO dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising

Most-selected addon Bar charts and daily addon-revenue Areas drive promotion decisions. The configurator becomes a revenue lever instead of an interface, with concrete numbers per addon.

Product teams

Field-type Donuts inform UX redesign cycles. A store leaning on text inputs may move to dropdowns for cleaner data capture, with the chart proving the prior state before the change.

Operations

Per-addon selection counts reveal fulfillment hotspots. Engraving addons, custom-color addons, and gift-wrap addons each need different operational handling, ranked by actual selection volume.

The bigger picture

Why configurator data deserves a dashboard

Product configurators are a revenue lever that most WooCommerce stores treat as an interface. YITH WAPO writes every option block and every addon to dedicated custom tables, and every customer selection persists cleanly on the order line item. The data shape is excellent.

The default admin presents the blocks one at a time and exposes none of the aggregation that would prove which addons pay for themselves, which field types drive cleaner orders, and which configurator products convert best. Merchandisers build configurators on instinct and retire them on hunches, because the analytics layer the data deserves never ships with the plugin. SleekView Charts reads the three tables (yith_wapo_blocks, yith_wapo_addons, woocommerce_order_itemmeta) and renders the four cards that turn the configurator into a metric.

Block inventory as a Number, field-type mix as a Donut, most-selected addons as a Bar, and daily addon revenue as an Area trend. The plugin already collects the data. The dashboard makes the configurator measurable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WC Advanced Product Options

Yes. WAPO 1.x stores data in yith_wapo_groups and yith_wapo_types; WAPO 2.x uses yith_wapo_blocks and yith_wapo_addons. SleekView Charts detects the installed version and points the data source at the correct tables, so dashboards work identically across versions.

 

Yes. WAPO persists each selected addon's price impact on the order line-item meta. A Sum aggregation over those rows produces total addon-driven revenue, and a per-addon Bar splits it across the catalog so the highest-revenue addons surface immediately.

 

Yes. Order line items live in woocommerce_order_itemmeta under both legacy storage and HPOS. The WAPO selections persist there in either configuration, so the SleekView dashboard requires no extra steps when HPOS is enabled.

 

Yes. Joining yith_wapo_blocks to the products that reference each block produces a per-product addon-revenue figure. The ranking surfaces the SKUs whose configurators carry the heaviest revenue impact and informs landing-page promotion decisions.

 

Yes. The WAPO tables are indexed on block_id and addon_id. SleekView Charts aggregates server-side and caches per-card results, so a catalog with hundreds of configured products and tens of thousands of historical orders renders the dashboard in under a second with caching enabled.

 

Yes. WAPO supports conditional addon visibility. The selection data persists only when the customer actually picked the addon, so the most-selected Bar reflects what customers actually configured, not just what the UI exposed. The chart layer requires no extra filters.

 

Yes. Each chart exports aggregated rows to CSV, and the underlying SleekView table view exports per-selection rows including order ID, customer, addon, and line-item price. Merchandising pulls weekly addon-revenue CSVs without writing a single SQL query.

 

Yes. The field_type column on yith_wapo_addons includes color swatch, image swatch, and label types. The Donut breaks them down alongside text inputs and radios, so visual-configurator stores see the swatch share of the catalog without manual counting.

 

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