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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

YITH Zoom Magnifier reads from WooCommerce product galleries and stores its settings as postmeta. SleekView Charts turns those signals into a dashboard of gallery depth, zoom-enabled coverage, and conversion proxies.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

Gallery and zoom data already sit in WooCommerce, charts make it visible

YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier is a visual layer on top of product galleries: it reads _product_image_gallery and _thumbnail_id from wp_postmeta and applies its own settings, stored alongside other YITH options. The plugin itself doesn't add a database table, which is exactly why reporting on it is awkward in the default admin.

SleekView Charts joins the WooCommerce products dataset with the YITH option keys, so any chart card can group by image count, category, or whether zoom is active. Counts, distributions, and time-series all come from columns that already exist on the install.

The dashboard answers the operational questions: which products have enough gallery images to make zoom worthwhile, which categories are still single-image, and how often the team is adding new images. Settlement and pure conversion rate stay in analytics tools, but the gallery-side picture lives in one WooCommerce-native view.

Workflow

From product galleries to chart cards in four steps

1

Pick the products dataset

Point SleekView at the WooCommerce products data source: wp_posts joined with wp_postmeta on product image gallery and thumbnail keys.
2

Surface gallery columns

Image counts come from parsing _product_image_gallery, while featured-image presence comes from _thumbnail_id. Both appear as chartable columns.
3

Add four chart cards

Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards covering coverage KPI, category mix, gallery-depth distribution, and weekly image-update cadence.
4

Save the dashboard

Saved as a SleekView view next to the products table, so the merchandiser can switch between table, kanban, and charts.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier data

Four cards covering products with galleries deep enough to zoom, gallery-depth distribution, category coverage, and image update cadence.
Number · Default

Products with multi-image galleries

KPI counting products whose _product_image_gallery has at least three images, the threshold where zoom adds real value.
Count
Pie · Donut

Gallery depth distribution

Donut split of products by gallery size bucket: zero, one, two to four, five plus images, so merchandising can spot single-image holdouts.
Count group by gallery_image_count
Bar · Horizontal

Coverage by category

Horizontal bar of multi-image products per category, useful for prioritising photography backlog by which categories underperform on visuals.
Count group by product_cat
Area · Gradient

Gallery edits per week

Area chart of product post_modified timestamps bucketed weekly, showing whether the photography pipeline is keeping pace with new launches.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default YITH Zoom Magnifier reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default YITH Zoom Magnifier settings screen

  • The plugin has no reporting tab, only its settings panel.
  • Coverage data (how many products actually have enough images) lives nowhere by default.
  • WooCommerce product list shows one image cell, not a gallery-size column.
  • Distribution across categories needs a custom WP_Query plus a spreadsheet.
  • Editorial cadence on image updates is invisible without a separate audit tool.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads _product_image_gallery directly so gallery depth becomes a real column.
  • Charts group by category, gallery size bucket, or featured-image presence.
  • Number cards turn coverage into a single KPI for the photography team.
  • Same dataset feeds the SleekView Table and Kanban for editorial work.
  • No new tables, no PHP changes, no migrations.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

Gallery-aware columns

Image counts, gallery presence, and featured-image state all become groupable columns on the products dataset.

Coverage KPIs

Number cards turn zoom-eligible product counts into a single headline metric, ready for a merchandising standup.

Image cadence trends

Area and Line cards plot post_modified to reveal whether the photography backlog is shrinking or growing.

Audience

Who builds YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier charts dashboards with SleekView

Photography teams

Daily list of single-image products by category, with a KPI showing how many have enough images for zoom this quarter.

Merchandisers

See category-level visual coverage before scheduling a launch, so hero categories never ship single-image.

Maintenance agencies

Monthly dashboard for client review showing image coverage progress and update cadence at a glance.

The bigger picture

Visual coverage deserves a real reporting surface

Zoom Magnifier is a frontend enhancement, so it's easy to assume the only metric that matters is the per-product conversion lift. Operationally the bigger question is coverage: how many products actually have enough gallery images for zoom to do anything. SleekView Charts answers that question from the same postmeta tables the plugin already reads.

A coverage KPI, a depth-bucket donut, a category bar, and a cadence area card give merchandising and photography a shared picture of where to spend the next hour. The plugin keeps owning the zoom UX; SleekView Charts visualises whether the catalog is ready for it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier

No. SleekView computes the gallery image count from the existing _product_image_gallery value at query time. Nothing is written back to the database.

 

Yes. Products with no _product_image_gallery row appear in the zero-image bucket, which is usually the first segment a merchandiser wants to fix.

 

Yes. Variations are charted via their parent products, and per-variation image overrides surface as a separate boolean column.

 

Yes. Add a view-level filter on product_cat and every chart inherits it, so a dashboard can scope to fashion or furniture without rebuilding cards.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing tables. The storefront keeps loading the gallery the same way.

 

Products still live in wp_posts and wp_postmeta on every install, so HPOS settings (which affect orders, not products) don't change the gallery queries.

 

Yes. Any SleekView view exports to CSV or JSON, with the per-product gallery columns included for downstream photography backlogs.

 

No. Conversion lift from zoom belongs to Google Analytics or another tool. SleekView Charts focuses on the catalog-side coverage picture the plugin already implies.

 

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