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SleekView Feedback for WPC Smart Wishlist

SleekView Feedback reads WPC Smart Wishlist rows from your WooCommerce store and renders a sorted board where shoppers upvote which wishlisted products they want restocked, discounted, or finally added to the lineup, so your buying and merchandising teams stop guessing what to do next.

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SleekView Feedback board for WPC Smart Wishlist

Why wishlist data deserves a public board

WPC Smart Wishlist stores every customer save in wp_wpc_wishlists and links each item to a WooCommerce product via product_id and variation_id. The plugin ships with a clean shopper-facing wishlist page and an admin report that counts which products show up most often, but the admin view is meant for the store owner. It is not a place a shopper, a buyer, or a brand partner can walk into and quickly see what the customer base is asking for right now.

SleekView Feedback reads the same wishlist rows and groups them by product, so each card represents a unique WooCommerce SKU with a running upvote count drawn from the wishlist saves. Visitors can press Upvote on a card to express stronger interest, and that vote writes back to a dedicated column on the product or to a custom counter on the wishlist row so the WPC Smart Wishlist admin reports stay accurate and consistent.

The board sorts products by total demand so the strongest signals float to the top of the merchandising queue. Status pills track whether a wishlisted product is in stock, on backorder, scheduled for restock, or permanently discontinued, and category pills mirror the WooCommerce category taxonomy so buyers can filter to apparel, home goods, electronics, or any segment they manage without scrolling through the entire wishlist universe.

Workflow

From wishlist saves to a sorted demand board

1

Connect SleekView to the wishlist table

Install SleekView next to WPC Smart Wishlist and pick it from the data source picker. SleekView detects the wishlists table, links each row to the related WooCommerce product, and pulls in the matching category, stock status, and price columns so the board has everything it needs out of the box.
2

Choose how votes are counted

Use the raw wishlist save count as the vote total, or layer an explicit upvote column on top so shoppers can express additional demand beyond just saving. Many stores use both, then weight the two signals to surface the products where saved interest is converting into active demand.
3

Map stock and category pills

Set the stock status column from WooCommerce as the badge pill so shoppers see which wishlisted items are in stock, out of stock, on backorder, or coming soon. Map the WooCommerce product category as the category pill so the board can be filtered to any storefront department.
4

Publish the board and watch demand sort

Drop the SleekView Feedback block on a public page like a restock requests hub. Products sort by vote count automatically, and every new wishlist save or upvote reorders the board in real time, so the top of the board is always the next best merchandising move.

Sample board

Sample WPC Smart Wishlist demand board

A SleekView Feedback board reading WPC Smart Wishlist saves and product data, sorted by demand, showing shoppers which wishlisted SKUs they want restocked or discounted next.
412 votes
Bring back the navy linen blazer in size large
Ines D. Restock Planned
287 votes
Walnut ceramic mug set keeps going out of stock
@thekitchenistas Restock In progress
163 votes
Add a wider band option for the leather strap
Mauro F. Variant request Open
108 votes
Discount the discontinued candle line one more time
Ruby P. Sale request Shipped
76 votes
Vegan version of the classic wool slippers
@plantbasedhome Variant request Planned
29 votes
Stop showing the kids size in the adult collection
Dale W. Bug Declined

Comparison

WPC Smart Wishlist admin vs SleekView Feedback

WPC Smart Wishlist admin

  • Top wishlist report lives behind wp-admin and is invisible to most of the merchandising team
  • No way for shoppers to upvote a product beyond the binary action of saving it once
  • Out of stock and discontinued items get mixed into the same report as fully available SKUs
  • Buyers cannot filter requests by product category without exporting CSVs into a spreadsheet
  • Brand partners and vendors have to be granted admin access to see what customers want

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads WPC Smart Wishlist rows joined to WooCommerce products with zero manual SQL
  • Stock status pills mirror the live WooCommerce _stock_status meta on each product
  • Category pills follow your existing WooCommerce product_cat taxonomy verbatim
  • Upvote button writes back to a counter shoppers and admins can both see at the same time
  • Board can be embedded on any page and stays in sync with the wishlist plugin admin reports

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for WPC Smart Wishlist

Real demand sorting

Cards sort by combined wishlist saves and explicit upvotes so the strongest signal of customer demand bubbles to the top. Buyers spend less time hunting through reports and more time deciding which products to reorder, discount, or finally bring back into the catalog this quarter.

Stock aware status pills

Each card carries a live status pill drawn from WooCommerce stock data so shoppers know at a glance which products are in stock, on backorder, awaiting restock, or permanently discontinued. The pill updates the moment WooCommerce inventory changes, with no manual relabeling.

Category aware filters

Filters at the top of the board map directly to WooCommerce product categories, so a buyer who only handles outerwear can pin the board to outerwear and never see homegoods again. Saved per-user filters mean each stakeholder always lands on their own slice of demand.

Audience

What WooCommerce stores do with wishlist feedback

Run a restock request queue

Shoppers upvote out of stock products they want back. The board sorts restock candidates by demand and status, so buying decisions follow real customer signal instead of last quarter's gut feel.

Plan upcoming sales by demand

Marketing teams use the board to spot products with strong wishlist demand but slow sell-through. Those SKUs become first-pick candidates for the next flash sale, bundle, or email promotion.

Validate new variant ideas

Shoppers add new variants like extra sizes, colors, or vegan versions to the board. Product teams use the vote totals to decide which line extensions are worth the development and supplier conversations.

The bigger picture

Why public wishlists beat private dashboards

Wishlist plugins are loud signals about what your customers actually want to buy, but most of that signal stays trapped inside a wp-admin report that only one or two people read. A buyer sees a top wishlisted item, a merchandiser sees a stock alert, and a marketer sees a campaign idea, but none of them are looking at the same board at the same time. The result is that the same wishlist row sometimes drives three different uncoordinated decisions or, worse, no decision at all because nobody felt accountable for the data.

Putting that demand on a public SleekView Feedback board changes the economics of acting on it. Shoppers can keep upvoting beyond the initial save, brand partners and suppliers can see live demand without an admin login, and the store team has a single shared backlog ordered by real customer interest. Status pills make it obvious which products are already in motion, which are stuck, and which have been retired, so the board becomes a living record of how the store responded to its customers instead of a passive list of saves with no follow up.

Over time the public board also turns into social proof in its own right, because new visitors can see which products other shoppers care about most.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for WPC Smart Wishlist

Both modes are supported. By default each shopper can save a product to their wishlist once and upvote once per card, with rate limiting by account, IP, and cookie. If you want to weight repeat interest more heavily, you can allow multiple upvotes per shopper or use the raw save count from WPC Smart Wishlist as the base signal.

 

Yes. SleekView writes the upvotes to a column the WPC Smart Wishlist admin can read, so the existing top wishlisted reports and any custom dashboards built on those tables show the same numbers. There is no second source of truth and no risk of the public board and the admin diverging.

 

Yes. The status pill makes it possible to publish wishlisted SKUs that are out of stock, awaiting restock, or fully discontinued. Cards stay visible so customers can keep upvoting them, but the pill makes it clear which products are buyable today and which require a buying or supplier decision before any purchase is possible.

 

Variations roll up to the parent product card by default, with the variation breakdown visible inside the card detail panel. If a single variation drives most of the demand, you can split it into its own card so requests for a specific size or color can be voted on and tracked independently from the parent product line.

 

The status pill updates automatically the next time the board reads the WooCommerce stock status. You can also configure SleekView to trigger an email to the original upvoters when a card changes from out of stock to in stock, using their saved wishlist contact details and any existing WooCommerce email templates.

 

Yes. Each board is bound to a single data source, so a WordPress multisite can run one wishlist demand board per subsite with completely independent vote counts. Shared sign in is supported, but votes never bleed across stores so each brand line gets a clean picture of its own customers.

 

No. The board reads cached snapshots of the wishlist and product data and only writes a single row update per upvote. Even during a Black Friday spike the load profile looks like a normal product page view, and the cache layer protects the WooCommerce database from a thundering herd of vote requests.

 

Yes. SleekView supports per-category filters and visibility rules, so confidential collaborations or unreleased lines can stay off the public board until you are ready to launch them. Internal teams can still view the hidden categories from an admin-only board that uses the same data source.

 

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