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SleekView for WooCommerce Quick View

SleekView reads the modal event log WooCommerce Quick View writes and renders product, action, source page and timestamp as a sortable, filterable browse-interaction grid for merchandising teams.

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SleekView table view for WooCommerce Quick View

Modal interactions are the dark matter of WooCommerce, the audit surface should match

WooCommerce Quick View extensions (the official Woo.com plugin and the popular YITH version both fit this pattern) attach a modal trigger to product cards on shop and category pages, loading the product summary, gallery and add-to-cart without navigating away. Each open and each add-to-cart from inside the modal is logged with product_id, action type and timestamp. The plugin's default surface is a few aggregate tiles, which is right for a glance and wrong for the merchandising decisions Quick View should actually inform.

SleekView reads that event log and renders Product, Action, Source, Timestamp, Day and Result as sortable, filterable columns. Filter to action equals open with no add-to-cart-followup for the dead-preview cohort. Sort by product to spot hidden bestsellers that get previewed more than they get bought. Group by source page to compare shop, category and search-result modal usage.

The plugin keeps owning the modal UI, its AJAX flow and the trigger rules. The table view owns the audit surface, so the events the plugin already writes stop being a tile on a settings screen and become a query merchandising, CRO and theme teams can open every week.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Quick View data

1

Point at the event log

Pick the Quick View event table (or the generic event log when a custom tracker is in place), joined with wp_posts for product name and category.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Product, Action, Source, Timestamp, Result and Category. Reorder, hide or rename any column without writing a custom analytics screen.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to action equals open without follow-up add-to-cart, to last 7 days for weekly merchandising, or to one source page for layout audits. Sort by product.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Dead previews", "Hidden bestsellers", "Shop-page modal audit") and gate by capability so merchandising, theme teams and growth land on the slice they need.

Sample columns

A typical Quick View audit view

Rows from the Quick View event log joined with wp_posts. The same modal interactions the plugin already records, surfaced as a sortable browse-audit grid.
Source: wp_319_quickview_events
Product Action Source Result Timestamp Category
House Blend Bag 250g Open shop Added to cart 2025-12-04 18:21 Retail
House Blend Bag 250g Open category No follow-up 2025-12-04 18:09 Retail
Single Origin Ethiopia 1kg Open search Added to cart 2025-12-04 17:32 Wholesale
Hand-thrown Mug Open shop No follow-up 2025-12-04 16:58 Ceramics
Gift Card $25 Open shop Modal closed 2025-12-04 16:31 Gift cards

Comparison

Default WooCommerce Quick View admin vs SleekView

Default Quick View plugin settings

  • Most Quick View plugins ship without any analytics screen at all
  • When analytics exist, they show top products this week with no row-level audit
  • Open-without-add-to-cart (dead previews) isn't a one-click cohort
  • Shop versus category versus search-result modal usage can't be compared in the UI
  • Theme teams can't gate a tailored view for layout audits

SleekView

  • Every modal event rendered as a queryable table
  • Product, action type and source page as real columns
  • Filter to dead previews, hidden bestsellers or one source page
  • Saved views per role: merchandising review, CRO audit, theme team layout
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for WooCommerce Quick View

Browse interaction as a real grid

Render every modal open and add-to-cart with product, source and result so the most-used browse interaction stops being invisible to merchandising.

Hidden bestsellers

Filter to high preview counts with low order counts to surface products the audience is curious about but the catalogue isn't selling well yet.

Layout audits

Group rows by source page to compare modal usage on shop, category and search pages, and decide where the Quick View trigger earns its slot.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WooCommerce Quick View

Merchandising teams

Sort by preview count per product and cross-reference with order count to spot products that should be featured or repriced before the next promo.

Growth and CRO teams

Filter to open-without-add-to-cart to quantify how much modal traffic doesn't convert, and use the cohort to test gallery copy and CTA changes.

Theme designers

Compare opens per source page before and after a category-page redesign to get a hard signal on whether the change helped browse depth.

The bigger picture

Why Quick View events deserve a real table

Quick View modals carry a large share of category-page interactions on modern WooCommerce stores, but most plugins treat the events as a tile or skip analytics altogether. The result is that one of the highest-volume browse interactions on the site stays invisible to merchandising and CRO. SleekView reads the event log and renders product, action, source and result as a sortable, filterable audit grid.

Filters stack so dead previews, hidden bestsellers and per-source-page audits become one-click views. The plugin keeps owning the modal UI and AJAX; the team gets the per-row surface the dataset always deserved.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WooCommerce Quick View

The Quick View plugin's event log table, or a generic event log when a custom tracker is in place. SleekView introduces no new storage and reads what the plugin or tracker already writes.

 

Any Quick View plugin that logs events to a database table works. The official Woo.com and YITH versions both fit, as do most theme-bundled implementations.

 

Yes. Source page is a first-class column and device class surfaces too when the install captures it, so 'mobile category modals' and 'shop-page modals only' are both saved-view filters.

 

Yes. Joining modal events to wp_wc_orders by product_id and session id lets a saved view show preview-to-purchase as a derived column.

 

Yes. The table view and the chart view share the dataset, so a source-page filter or a last-7-days slice narrows both surfaces. Merchandising stays aligned with CRO.

 

Yes. Add a tagging column to the saved view so merchandising can mark 'feature next promo' or 'investigate ranking' against rows without leaving the audit grid.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with product, action, source, result, timestamp and category. Useful for merchandising briefs and theme audits.

 

Yes. SleekView queries the event log with indexed reads and paginates results, so stores logging hundreds of thousands of modal events per month still load the audit table without timing out admin requests.

 

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