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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Subscription

SleekView reads YITH subscription posts, renewal orders, and status meta and renders MRR, churn, plan mix, and renewal cadence as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Subscription

Subscriptions deserve a recurring revenue view, not a list screen

YITH Subscription persists each active subscription as a custom post with status (active, paused, cancelled, expired), recurring amount, billing interval, and product reference. Renewal orders link back to the parent subscription, and the relationship is queryable through standard WordPress APIs. The default admin lists subscriptions one row at a time, which works for individual triage but hides the metrics every recurring revenue business needs.

SleekView Charts reads the subscription post type and joined renewal orders and turns the data into a dashboard. Active subscriptions as a Number, plan mix as a Pie, monthly recurring revenue as a Bar, renewals over time as an Area. Cancellation cadence and pause counts surface alongside the headline MRR number for honest churn visibility.

The plugin still owns the renewal scheduler and the customer-facing portal. SleekView surfaces the aggregate so subscription operators read recurring revenue from a chart instead of stitching it together from order exports.

Workflow

From subscription posts to a recurring revenue dashboard

1

Read subscription posts and meta

SleekView reads the YITH subscription post type joined to wp_postmeta, with status, recurring amount, billing interval, and product reference exposed as columns.
2

Join to renewal orders

Renewal orders join back to the parent subscription so renewal cadence and lifetime value sit alongside the subscription row.
3

Configure chart cards

Number for active subscriptions and MRR, Pie for plan mix, Bar for billing interval distribution, Area for renewals over time.
4

Save per-role dashboards

Finance gets MRR and churn cards. Customer success gets active-vs-paused cards. Each saved layout binds to a WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH WooCommerce Subscription data

Cards read directly from the YITH subscription post type and joined renewal orders. No new tables and no parallel ledger of recurring revenue.
Number · Default

Monthly recurring revenue

Single KPI summing the monthly-normalized recurring amount across all subscriptions with status set to active. The MRR figure the subscription business reports first.
Sum(recurring_amount_monthly)
Pie · Donut

Subscriptions by status

Donut of subscriptions grouped by active, paused, cancelled, and expired. Surfaces churn and pause rates in one chart, useful for customer success triage.
Count group by subscription_status
Bar · Horizontal

Top subscription plans

Horizontal bar of active subscriptions grouped by plan product. Reveals which plans dominate the book and which fade, useful for plan retirement decisions.
Count group by product_id
Area · Gradient

Renewals over time

Area trend of successful renewal orders by week. Pair with a plan filter to see retention curves per plan or campaign cohort.
Count group by renewal_date

Comparison

Default YITH Subscription reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default YITH admin (Subscriptions list)

  • The Subscriptions screen lists rows with no MRR or churn aggregate.
  • Status distribution requires filtering one bucket at a time.
  • Plan-mix breakdown across the active book needs a spreadsheet export.
  • Renewal cadence over weeks or months is not visualized in the admin.
  • Pause and cancellation rates require manual tallying.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the subscription post type and meta directly for live MRR.
  • Sums recurring amount normalized to monthly across the active book.
  • Pivots status into a single donut for churn visibility.
  • Joins renewal orders for cadence trends.
  • Same dataset powers Table, Kanban, and Charts views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Subscription

MRR as a single number

Normalized monthly recurring revenue lives in one Number card. The board question gets answered before the meeting starts.

Churn picture in one donut

Active, paused, cancelled, and expired stack in a Pie. Customer success teams see the trouble buckets at a glance, not three filtered screens.

Renewal cadence trend

An Area of renewal orders over time reveals retention curves. Cohort questions get an honest chart instead of a wishful narrative.

Audience

Who builds YITH Subscription charts dashboards with SleekView

Recurring revenue businesses

MRR Number and renewal Area as the morning dashboard. Board prep stops being export wrangling and starts being chart annotation.

Customer success teams

Status Donut and paused-subscription filter surface accounts that need intervention before the cancel hits.

Subscription product managers

Plan-mix Bar and renewal cadence per plan inform plan retirement, packaging, and pricing decisions with data instead of intuition.

The bigger picture

Recurring revenue without a chart layer is wishful thinking

Subscription businesses live and die by MRR, churn, and renewal cadence. The metrics are not optional, the question is just where they live. YITH Subscription stores the underlying state cleanly, the gap is the admin reporting surface.

SleekView Charts closes that gap by reading the same posts and meta and rendering four cards that answer the recurring questions. MRR is a number. Status is a donut.

Plan mix is a bar. Renewals is an area. Subscription operators stop pulling weekly CSV exports and start opening one dashboard, which is the smallest possible step from spreadsheet rituals to a real recurring revenue operation.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Subscription

Yes. Each subscription's billing interval feeds a monthly-normalized recurring amount column, so annual plans contribute one twelfth per month and weekly plans contribute four and a third. The Sum aggregates across the whole book uniformly.

 

Yes. Build a Bar with two series: count of subscriptions started in the period and count of subscriptions cancelled or expired in the period. The agent UI suggests this composition for net-MRR cards.

 

Yes. Renewal orders with status set to failed appear on the renewal trend Area as a separate series, useful for identifying card-update outreach opportunities.

 

Yes. The recurring amount is read per subscription, so variable amounts (different tiers, custom pricing) sum correctly across the book.

 

Independently. WooCommerce Analytics aggregates one-off and renewal revenue together as gross sales; SleekView Charts isolates the subscription subset and reports recurring-specific metrics. The two surfaces answer different questions on overlapping orders.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read directly from existing tables. The customer-facing subscription portal keeps performing exactly as YITH ships it.

 

Yes. Save one dashboard scoped to subscriptions started before a date, another scoped to subscriptions started after. Open both for cohort comparison, or export each to PDF for an annotated review.

 

Yes. The same capability checks that gate the Subscriptions screen also gate the chart dashboards, so customer success and finance only see datasets they can read.

 

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