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SleekView Feedback for YITH Essential Kit

SleekView Feedback reads the YITH Essential Kit module list, the active add-on settings, and the related WooCommerce data, then renders a sorted board where shoppers, staff, and store owners upvote which YITH modules deserve love and which ones are quietly slowing the storefront down.

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SleekView Feedback board for YITH Essential Kit for WooCommerce

Why bundled add-on stacks need a board

YITH Essential Kit installs a stack of WooCommerce add-ons that each register their own custom post types, options, and database rows. Wishlist plugins, request a quote, ajax search, points and rewards, and a dozen other modules all live side by side, with status tracked in wp_options rows like yith_active_modules and module-specific tables for the more complex features. The default plugin dashboard shows which modules are installed, but it cannot tell you which of them are loved by shoppers, which are causing performance complaints, and which are quietly unused.

SleekView Feedback turns that module list into a sorted board where every YITH add-on is a card. Each card surfaces the module name, the version, the active status, and the most relevant usage column for that module, like the number of wishlists saved, quotes requested, or points issued. An Upvote button on each card lets shoppers and staff say which modules they actually rely on, and the votes write back to a counter so the data lives next to the rest of the YITH configuration.

The board sorts modules by combined upvotes and usage so the most valuable add-ons are obvious at a glance. Status pills track whether a module is active, deactivated, scheduled for retirement, or flagged for replacement, and category pills map to the YITH module taxonomy so a store owner can filter to merchandising add-ons, customer experience add-ons, or admin tools and decide which slice of the stack to optimize next.

Workflow

From YITH modules to a sorted backlog

1

Connect SleekView to the YITH stack

Install SleekView next to YITH Essential Kit, then point the data source picker at the YITH module registry. SleekView reads the active module list, the version of each add-on, the module category, and the usage tables for the modules that expose them, all without writing any custom SQL by hand.
2

Pick how votes are counted

Add a dedicated upvote counter to each YITH module entry, or use existing usage metrics like wishlists saved or quotes requested as a base signal. Most stores use both, then sort the board by a weighted total so popularity and active usage both feed into the priority order for the next stack review.
3

Map module status and category pills

Map the active or deactivated state to the badge pill so cards show at a glance which modules are live. Map the YITH module category to the category pill so wishlist, quote, points, and customer experience modules each get distinct colored chips that store owners can filter on without scrolling the whole stack.
4

Publish the board and run a stack review

Drop the SleekView Feedback block on an internal stack review page or a public storefront feedback page. Modules sort by combined demand and usage so the store owner can finally see which YITH add-ons are pulling their weight and which ones should be retired before the next renewal cycle hits.

Sample board

Sample YITH Essential Kit feedback board

A SleekView Feedback board reading YITH Essential Kit module data, sorted by combined demand and usage, helping store owners decide which add-ons stay, which need fixing, and which to retire.
412 votes
Wishlist add-on is the most loved part of the stack
@brooklynstore Customer experience Shipped
248 votes
Quote request emails sometimes send blank totals
Renata B. Bug In progress
172 votes
Ajax search results need better category filtering
Marco V. Feature request Planned
109 votes
Points and rewards seems unused, consider retiring
Yuki S. Cleanup Open
62 votes
Booking module is too heavy for our small storefront
@craftshopde Performance Open
31 votes
Color and label variations add-on broke after last update
Ahmed K. Bug Declined

Comparison

YITH dashboard vs SleekView Feedback

YITH Essential Kit dashboard

  • Module list shows what is installed but not what shoppers or staff actually rely on
  • No way to capture customer feedback on a specific YITH add-on without leaving WooCommerce
  • Underused modules silently sit in the stack, weighing down both performance and renewal cost
  • Stack reviews depend on someone manually exporting usage data from each separate module
  • Brand and customer support staff cannot weigh in without YITH admin permissions on the store

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads the YITH active module list from wp_options with no custom integration code
  • Pulls per-module usage like wishlists saved, quotes requested, and points issued automatically
  • Upvote counter writes to a column visible from any tool that already queries WooCommerce meta
  • Status and category pills surface module lifecycle and YITH category for instant filtering
  • Board can be embedded on any page and respects WordPress user roles for vote rate limiting

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for YITH Essential Kit for WooCommerce

Whole stack visibility

Every YITH module the store has installed appears on a single board with its current status, usage, and shopper signal. Store owners stop guessing which add-ons are pulling weight and can finally see the whole stack at a glance instead of paging through a dozen separate module dashboards every quarter.

Demand sorting per add-on

Modules sort by combined upvotes and active usage so the strongest and weakest add-ons are obvious. The board makes it easy to defend a renewal decision in front of stakeholders because there is real evidence behind every module that stays, every one that gets fixed, and every one that goes.

Lifecycle status pills

Status pills follow the module lifecycle, from active to deactivated to scheduled for retirement. Customer support and brand teams can see at a glance which add-ons are coming and going, which keeps storefront messaging aligned with the actual configuration of the WooCommerce store right now.

Audience

What WooCommerce stores do with the board

Decide which YITH renewals are worth it

Store owners use the board to compare upvotes and active usage across the YITH stack. Modules with strong signal earn another year, while quiet ones with no votes and minimal usage become candidates for replacement or removal.

Spot performance heavy add-ons

Customer support and developers flag modules they suspect are slowing the storefront. The board surfaces complaints next to the module's status so the team can decide whether to keep, optimize, or swap a heavy add-on.

Plan stack cleanups

Quarterly stack reviews start at the bottom of the board and work upward. Low vote, low usage modules are the first to be retired, freeing license budget, admin clutter, and performance overhead in one sweep instead of one settings page at a time.

The bigger picture

Why bundled stacks need shared accountability

Bundles like YITH Essential Kit are extremely convenient at the moment of purchase, but they tend to bloat over time as more modules get switched on for short-lived experiments and never switched off again. Each silent add-on adds load to the admin, more options to manage, occasionally extra database queries on every storefront page, and a slice of the renewal invoice that nobody on the team can confidently defend. The dashboard inside YITH cannot solve this on its own, because it is built around per-module configuration rather than cross-module triage.

A store owner who wants to honestly review the whole stack typically needs hours of exports and conversations with customer support, sales, and developers, and even then the review is a snapshot that goes stale within weeks. SleekView Feedback turns the stack review from a quarterly event into a living board that lives next to the real data. Shoppers, staff, and partners can keep voting on which modules they rely on, status pills make lifecycle changes visible, and the priority order is always defensible because it traces back to the actual rows in the WooCommerce database.

Over time the board becomes the institutional memory of the stack, a clear record of which add-ons earned their place and which ones quietly cost more than they returned.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for YITH Essential Kit for WooCommerce

Yes. Deactivated modules stay on the board with a deactivated status pill so the team can decide whether to reactivate, retire, or replace them. The card still shows historical usage and any upvotes that piled up while the module was live, which is exactly the context you need to make an informed reactivation or retirement decision.

 

Yes. SleekView can join the YITH module registry with per-module tables like wishlists, quote requests, points, or bookings. The card for each module surfaces its native usage metric next to the upvote counter so the priority order combines both shopper signal and real-world usage straight from the underlying data.

 

No. The upvotes live in a separate counter column managed by SleekView and never overwrite any of YITH's own statistics. Wishlist saves, quote requests, points awarded, and booking counts all keep flowing into their normal storage, and the YITH per-module reports continue to read the same fields they always have.

 

Yes. Page-level permissions follow WordPress capabilities, so the board can be locked to a specific role like shop_manager, viewable only to logged-in staff, or even gated behind a custom role for outside consultants. Public storefront pages stay completely unaffected and shoppers never see the internal triage view at all.

 

Move the status pill to retired and the card sinks to the bottom of the board, but it stays visible as a historical record of the decision. Upvote history, usage data, and any notes the team added stay attached, so a future review can see why the module was removed without having to dig through old emails or Slack threads.

 

Yes. Each role can save its own filtered view of the same data. The store owner sees the full board, customer support sees only the modules they handle tickets for, and the front-end developer sees only the modules tagged for performance review. Vote totals stay shared so everyone is looking at the same priority signal.

 

No. The board reads cached snapshots of the module registry and the per-module usage data, and vote writes touch a single row at a time with rate limiting in front. Even on stores with very large YITH stacks and active traffic, the impact is well within the noise of a regular WooCommerce admin page load.

 

Yes. Each WordPress site runs its own board against its own YITH installation, and the upvote and usage data export cleanly to CSV. A multi-store operator can compare boards across sites, see which modules earn their license cost on which storefronts, and make renewal decisions per site rather than treating the whole bundle as a single yes or no.

 

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