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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Product Slider

SleekView reads slider shortcodes embedded in posts, the product sets they reference, and downstream WooCommerce orders, then renders usage and conversion as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Product Slider

Sliders need a reporting layer, not just a shortcode

YITH Product Slider lets merchandisers drop carousels of products onto any page via shortcodes or blocks. The plugin renders the slider beautifully on the front end, but the admin side is silent: no view of which pages carry sliders, which product sets each slider references, or how often the underlying products show up in completed orders.

SleekView Charts reads wp_posts looking for slider shortcodes in post_content, joins the referenced product IDs back to wc_orders for downstream conversion, and exposes placement and product-mix data as chartable rows. Each slider on the site becomes a chartable row, and the dashboard answers the recurring merchandising questions in one screen.

The plugin still owns the slider UI and the storefront markup. SleekView surfaces the aggregate so the merchandising team can see where sliders live, which products they feature, and which slider-fed products are actually selling.

Workflow

From slider shortcodes to a merchandising dashboard

1

Scan posts for slider shortcodes

SleekView indexes wp_posts for yith_product_slider shortcodes and blocks, capturing which pages carry sliders and which product sets they reference.
2

Join to product and order data

Referenced product IDs join to wp_posts product rows and to wc_orders, so slider usage and downstream sales sit in one dataset.
3

Configure chart cards

Number for total slider placements, Pie for category mix, Bar for top placement pages, Area for slider-fed order volume over time.
4

Save merchandising dashboards

Save a dashboard per campaign or per category. Each layout binds to a WordPress capability for role-based access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH WooCommerce Product Slider data

Cards read directly from wp_posts shortcode scans joined to wc_orders. No new tables, no extra index, and no caching layer between the slider config and the dashboard.
Number · Default

Total slider placements

Single KPI counting pages and posts that embed a YITH product slider shortcode or block. The simplest read on how widely sliders are deployed.
Count
Pie · Label

Slider product mix by category

Distribution of slider-referenced products by WooCommerce category. Surfaces whether sliders lean on a few categories or actually spread coverage.
Count group by product_category
Bar · Horizontal

Top pages by slider count

Horizontal bar of pages ranked by how many sliders they embed. Reveals slider-heavy landing pages that may benefit from consolidation or A/B testing.
Count group by post_title
Area · Gradient

Orders for slider products

Area trend of completed orders for products currently referenced in any slider. Pair with a campaign filter to track lift from a slider push.
Count group by order_date

Comparison

Default YITH Product Slider reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default YITH admin (slider settings)

  • Slider settings configure the slider but show no placement inventory.
  • Which pages carry which slider is not surfaced anywhere in the admin.
  • Product mix across all sliders requires opening each shortcode.
  • Downstream order data for slider products needs WooCommerce Analytics queries.
  • No site-wide view of slider density or category coverage.

SleekView Charts

  • Scans wp_posts content for yith_product_slider shortcodes and blocks.
  • Joins referenced product IDs to WooCommerce categories and orders.
  • Counts and distributions across the full site in one dashboard.
  • Trends slider-product order volume from wc_orders dates.
  • Same dataset powers Table, Kanban, and Charts views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Product Slider

Slider placement inventory

A scan of post_content surfaces every page that embeds a slider, including legacy posts that no one remembers configuring.

Category coverage audit

A category Pie shows whether sliders favor a handful of categories. The data tells the team which categories deserve more carousel time.

Downstream order signal

An Area of orders for slider-featured products reveals whether carousel work is moving units or just decorating pages.

Audience

Who builds YITH Product Slider charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising teams

Category-mix Pie and top-placement Bar as the weekly merchandising review. Carousels that don't earn their slot get pruned, the rest get expanded.

Campaign managers

Slider-product order Area filtered by campaign date range tells the team whether the carousel push translated into actual orders or just impressions.

Agencies maintaining catalogs

Inherited builds with sliders scattered across pages get a single inventory chart. Cleanup becomes targeted instead of guesswork.

The bigger picture

Carousels need accountability, not just animation

Product sliders earn their place when they move units, not when they look smooth on a hero. YITH renders the carousel beautifully and configures it cleanly, but the operational question of where sliders live and which products they feature gets buried in shortcodes spread across the content tree. SleekView Charts surfaces that picture in four cards.

Total placements is a number. Category mix is a pie. Top placement pages is a bar.

Downstream orders is an area. Merchandising decisions stop being intuition about which carousel is working and start being a read on the chart that ranks them.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Product Slider

Both. SleekView scans wp_posts content for yith_product_slider shortcodes and for the block's serialized markup. Shortcodes in widgets and template parts are picked up as long as they live in wp_posts.

 

Yes. Build a Bar with aggregation set to Sum and valueColumn set to order_total filtered to line items in slider-referenced product IDs. The agent UI suggests this composition for revenue-attribution cards.

 

No. The plugin does not write per-impression or per-click telemetry by default. SleekView Charts surfaces placement inventory and product-set conversion, not slide-level click attribution.

 

Yes, if the slider shortcode or block lives in post_content. Sliders rendered through page-builder widgets that store config outside post_content require a per-builder meta column to surface.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read directly from existing tables. The storefront carousel keeps animating exactly as YITH ships it.

 

Yes. Filter the chart by a date range matching the campaign window and by post IDs matching the campaign landing pages. Every card respects the filter.

 

Independently. WooCommerce Analytics aggregates revenue across the whole store; SleekView Charts focuses on slider placement inventory and the subset of orders for slider-featured products. The two surfaces answer different questions on the same underlying orders.

 

Yes. The same capability checks that gate the YITH settings screen also gate its chart dashboards, so contributors and editors only see datasets they can read.

 

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