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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Product Image Gallery Slider

SleekView reads WooCommerce product gallery meta and image attachments and renders gallery depth, coverage gaps, and per-category imagery as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Product Image Gallery Slider

Gallery depth deserves a coverage dashboard

YITH Product Image Gallery Slider enhances the WooCommerce product gallery with carousel navigation, lightbox zoom, and configurable thumbnail layouts. The plugin renders the gallery beautifully on the front end, the data sits in WooCommerce's native _product_image_gallery meta key plus the featured image: a comma-separated list of attachment IDs per product.

SleekView Charts reads that meta, counts attachments per product, and joins to the product category taxonomy so coverage gaps surface per category. Each product becomes a chartable row keyed by gallery depth, and the dashboard answers the recurring merchandising questions: how many products have at least three images, which categories underperform on imagery, what the average gallery depth looks like, which featured-only products still need a real gallery shoot.

The plugin still owns the gallery rendering. SleekView surfaces the aggregate so the merchandising team can fix coverage gaps before the next campaign instead of after it.

Workflow

From gallery meta to a coverage dashboard

1

Read gallery meta

SleekView reads _product_image_gallery from wp_postmeta and counts comma-separated attachment IDs per product, exposing gallery depth as a column.
2

Join to category and product type

Each product joins to its WooCommerce category and product type, so coverage breakdowns by category and by simple-versus-variable surface naturally.
3

Configure chart cards

Number for products without a gallery, Pie for gallery depth distribution, Bar for category coverage gaps, Area for gallery additions over time.
4

Save merchandising dashboards

Imagery teams open the dashboard at the start of every shoot planning cycle. Each saved layout binds to a WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH Product Image Gallery Slider data

Cards read directly from _product_image_gallery meta and joined attachments. No new tables and no parallel imagery index.
Number · Default

Products without a gallery

Single KPI counting published products whose _product_image_gallery meta is empty. The headline read on coverage gaps that need a shoot scheduled.
Count
Pie · Donut

Gallery depth distribution

Donut of products bucketed by gallery count (0, 1-2, 3-5, 6+). Surfaces whether the catalog leans on featured-only listings or actually delivers depth.
Count group by gallery_depth_bucket
Bar · Horizontal

Coverage gaps by category

Horizontal bar counting products per category with fewer than three gallery images. Reveals categories that need imagery investment before the next campaign.
Count group by product_category
Area · Gradient

Gallery additions over time

Area trend of gallery image attachments uploaded by week. Pair with a category filter to track shoot output for a specific line.
Count group by attachment_date

Comparison

Default WooCommerce gallery reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce Products screen

  • The Products screen shows the featured image but no gallery depth column.
  • Products without a gallery are not flagged anywhere in the admin.
  • Per-category coverage gaps need a manual CSV export and pivot.
  • Gallery depth distribution is not visualized anywhere in the admin.
  • Comparing two shoot cycles for added galleries requires spreadsheet work.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads _product_image_gallery meta directly for accurate gallery counts.
  • Buckets gallery depth into a single donut for catalog overview.
  • Surfaces per-category coverage gaps for shoot planning.
  • Trends attachment uploads over time from attachment post dates.
  • Same dataset powers Table, Kanban, and Charts views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Product Image Gallery Slider

Coverage gap inventory

A products-without-gallery Number plus a category Bar locate the gaps. Shoot scheduling becomes a finite, visible queue instead of intuition.

Gallery depth picture

A bucketed Pie tells the merchandising team how deep the catalog actually goes. Conversations about featured-only listings get a chart to point at.

Shoot output trend

An Area of gallery image uploads over time tracks whether shoot cycles are actually closing gaps or just sustaining the current state.

Audience

Who builds YITH Gallery Slider charts dashboards with SleekView

Product imagery teams

Coverage gap Bar and gallery depth Donut drive the next shoot list. Imagery planning replaces gut feel with a chart that ranks gaps by category.

Catalog managers

Products-without-gallery Number plus a per-product-type filter surfaces variable products that still need variation-specific imagery.

Merchandising leads

Imagery depth correlates with conversion. A coverage Bar paired with WooCommerce Analytics by category quantifies the imagery-revenue connection.

The bigger picture

Gallery depth is a conversion lever no one charts

Product photography is one of the most expensive line items on a WooCommerce store, and one of the most under-measured. YITH renders the gallery cleanly, the gap is the admin coverage view: which products have a real gallery, which still rely on a featured image, which categories underperform on imagery. SleekView Charts surfaces that picture in four cards.

Coverage gaps is a number. Depth distribution is a donut. Per-category gaps is a bar.

Shoot output is an area. Merchandising teams stop arguing about which products need a reshoot and start reading the chart that ranks them, which is the smallest possible step from imagery guesswork to a real coverage operation.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Product Image Gallery Slider

The chart reads WooCommerce's native _product_image_gallery meta, which YITH Gallery Slider renders from. Any plugin or theme that uses the same underlying meta produces the same chart data.

 

Yes, if the install uses a variation image plugin (often Additional Variation Images, sometimes bundled with YITH). Variation attachment IDs join to the variation row the same way parent gallery IDs join to the parent product.

 

Yes. The chart counts attachment IDs in postmeta. Whether the file actually lives on disk or on a CDN is invisible to the count, which is the correct behavior for coverage tracking.

 

Yes, if the video lives as a WordPress attachment ID in _product_image_gallery. Some plugins store video as separate meta keys, which SleekView can chart with a custom column configuration.

 

Independently. WooCommerce Analytics covers revenue per product; SleekView Charts focuses on imagery coverage per product. Pair the two surfaces to quantify the imagery-revenue correlation for the catalog.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read directly from existing tables. The product page keeps rendering the gallery slider exactly as YITH ships it.

 

Yes. Each card exports its underlying filtered rows to CSV, and the full dashboard exports as a PDF. Shoot planning opens with the ranked gap list instead of building toward it.

 

Yes. The same capability checks that gate WooCommerce product editing also gate the gallery chart dashboards, so contributors and editors only see datasets they can read.

 

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