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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Quick View

SleekView Charts reads the WooCommerce product tables and the post meta YITH Quick View depends on (gallery images, short description, price, stock), then renders quick-view-ready products, gallery depth and category mix as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Quick View

Quick-view modals only convert when product data backs them

YITH WooCommerce Quick View adds the familiar "Quick View" button to product archives and shop loops: a modal that surfaces the featured image, gallery thumbnails, short description, price, variations and add-to-cart button without a full product-page navigation. It's a conversion accelerator on category and shop pages, and like every quick-view modal, it only looks good when the underlying product carries a proper image, gallery and short description.

YITH's admin lets merchants enable the button, choose what fields appear in the modal and style it, which is the right surface for setup and the wrong surface for understanding catalog readiness. Merchants want to know which products lack a gallery, which categories have the highest share of products missing a short description and how readiness improves over a grooming sprint.

SleekView Charts reads wp_posts (product post type) joined with wp_postmeta and renders quick-view readiness as a dashboard. A Number card counts products that have every field the modal renders. A Pie shows the share of products by gallery depth. A Bar ranks categories by missing-coverage count. An Area trends product updates per week so merchandising sees grooming momentum, not only a setup screen.

Workflow

Turn product and meta data into a quick-view dashboard

1

Read products and quick-view fields

SleekView reads wp_posts (product post type) joined with wp_postmeta, exposing post_excerpt (short description), _thumbnail_id, _product_image_gallery, _stock_status, _price and product categories as a queryable dataset.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by gallery_depth, product_cat, _stock_status or post_modified with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Quick-view readiness", "Image audit Q3") and gate it by capability so merchandising, content and store managers each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send merchandising a read-only dashboard URL or export the missing-image cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against products live, so catalog grooming stays current.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH Quick View data

Each card reads from the WooCommerce product tables and the post meta the YITH Quick View modal renders. Mix them for catalog audits, image sprints or pre-launch readiness checks.
Number · Default

Quick-view-ready products

Count of products with a featured image, at least one gallery image, a short description and a price. The KPI a pre-launch audit anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Gallery-depth distribution

Share of products by gallery image count (0, 1-2, 3-4, 5+). Surfaces how often the YITH modal renders with a thin gallery.
Count group by gallery_depth
Bar · Horizontal

Missing-coverage by category

Products per category that fail at least one quick-view field. The ranked list merchandising tackles first during image and copy sprints.
Count group by product_cat
Area · Gradient

Product updates per week

Weekly cadence of product edits from post_modified. Tracks merchandising momentum during quick-view readiness sprints.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default YITH Quick View admin vs SleekView Charts

Default YITH Quick View settings panel

  • Settings panel shows modal options, not catalog readiness
  • No surface for gallery depth or short-description coverage
  • Category-level gaps aren't visualised in admin
  • No trend view for grooming and image upload activity
  • No shareable readiness dashboard for merchandising or leadership

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for products ready to render in the quick-view modal
  • Pie of gallery-depth distribution to spot thin product galleries
  • Bar of missing-coverage by category for grooming priority
  • Area of weekly product updates to track image and copy sprints
  • Filters carry between the product audit and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Quick View

Quick-view readiness as a dashboard

Render product and meta data as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so merchandising sees image and copy coverage, not only a YITH settings page.

Gallery-depth visibility

A Pie on gallery image count makes thin galleries obvious, the modals YITH renders with a single image and a lonely placeholder column.

Grooming sprint tracking

An Area on post_modified shows weekly merchandising momentum, so leadership sees real progress against quick-view readiness goals.

Audience

Who builds YITH Quick View charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandising teams

Spot products that render thin quick-view modals before a season launch, prioritise gallery uploads by category and confirm short descriptions exist where it counts.

Photography and content

Use the missing-coverage Bar as an image-shoot backlog, with row-level export feeding straight into a photography brief or a copy assignment.

Store leadership

Track quick-view readiness as a KPI across launches, audit category distribution against merchandising strategy and share progress with stakeholders.

The bigger picture

Quick-view conversion lives or dies on product data

YITH WooCommerce Quick View promises a faster path from archive to add-to-cart, and the promise is real when the modal renders a clean featured image, a real gallery, a useful short description and a clear price. When the product behind it has one placeholder image and an empty excerpt, the modal hurts conversion instead of helping it. Default YITH admin handles modal setup beautifully and stops short of catalog readiness, which is where merchandising needs the answers.

SleekView Charts reads the WooCommerce product tables and the meta the modal depends on and renders readiness as a dashboard. A ready-products KPI, a gallery-depth Pie, a per-category Bar and a weekly grooming Area turn quick-view from an installation choice into a measurable catalog metric.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Quick View

It reads wp_posts filtered to the product post type joined with wp_postmeta keys the YITH Quick View modal renders (_thumbnail_id, _product_image_gallery, _stock_status, _price), plus post_excerpt and product categories.

 

Yes. Both editions render the same WooCommerce product fields in the modal. SleekView reads those fields, so the same dashboards work for free and Premium installs.

 

Yes. Filter products where _product_image_gallery is empty and the count, Pie and Bar update accordingly. The companion table view exports that cohort straight into a photography brief.

 

Yes. Group by post_modified with Area or Line cards and aggregate as Count to see weekly product edits and confirm sprints are moving the readiness number.

 

Yes. Variations are stored as product_variation posts and inherit gallery and short description from the parent. SleekView reads both and lets you choose whether to audit only parents or include variations.

 

Yes. Filter the dataset to a product category or set of categories and every card narrows to that cohort. The missing-coverage Bar then ranks subcategories within the parent.

 

No by default. The chart dashboards are read-only over the product tables. The companion table view can bulk-edit fields through the WooCommerce API when explicitly enabled, but the chart surface itself never writes.

 

Yes. SleekView views can be private to a user or shared with specific roles. Merchandising and photography see the audit dashboard, leadership gets a read-only summary.

 

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