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SleekView for WPC Fly Cart

SleekView reads wp_woocommerce_sessions joined to WooCommerce orders and renders Fly Cart activity as a sortable, filterable table with session total, last activity and converted flag as real columns.

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SleekView table view for WPC Fly Cart for WooCommerce

A slide-out drawer customers love, no admin table behind it

WPC Fly Cart adds a slide-out cart panel to WooCommerce stores. Add-to-cart actions open the drawer and write cart contents to the standard WooCommerce session store: wp_woocommerce_sessions for guests and user meta for logged-in customers. Each session carries cart contents, total, customer key and last-activity timestamp.

The default admin treats sessions as a transient store nobody opens. There is no list that combines session total with whether the session converted, no filter for sessions stuck above a threshold, no row-level view of the carts customers actually abandon. SleekView reads the sessions table and joins matched orders by customer key, then exposes session total, item count, last activity and a derived converted flag as real columns.

Filter to abandoned sessions above $100 from the past week, sort by last activity, or pull every converted session tied to a specific product without opening one.

Workflow

How SleekView reads WPC Fly Cart data

1

Pick sessions and orders

Choose the wp_woocommerce_sessions table and the WooCommerce orders dataset. SleekView joins them on customer key and derives a converted flag from matched orders.
2

Compose the column set

Add session total, item count, last activity, converted flag and customer. Hide what you do not need so the table matches a real CRO workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Abandoned over $100", "Converted this week") and gate it by WordPress capability so marketing, CRO and support each see the right slice.
4

Edit inline or export

Trigger recovery emails on the filtered batch, or export the filtered set to CSV. Bulk-actions route through WordPress hooks so listening plugins still fire.

Sample columns

A typical WPC Fly Cart sessions table

SleekView joins wp_woocommerce_sessions with WooCommerce orders so session total, item count and converted flag sit as real columns alongside customer and last activity.
Source: wp_woocommerce_sessions + wp_wc_orders (joined on customer key)
Customer Items Total Last activity Converted Order
alex@studio.co 3 $84.00 May 14 12:42 Yes #5132
ria@design.io 2 $58.00 May 14 11:08 Yes #5131
tom@hello.dev 5 $148.00 May 13 22:15 No
guest 1 $32.00 May 13 18:42 No
mia@brew.coop 4 $120.00 May 13 09:20 Yes #5129

Comparison

Default WPC Fly Cart admin vs SleekView

Default WooCommerce cart and sessions

  • Fly Cart UI configurable in settings, no session table for admins
  • wp_woocommerce_sessions has no native admin view at all
  • Converted versus abandoned has to be inferred manually
  • Filtering by session total or last activity requires custom SQL
  • No saved per-role view for marketing, CRO or support

SleekView

  • Read directly from wp_woocommerce_sessions joined with orders by customer key
  • Session total, item count, last activity and converted flag as sortable columns
  • Bulk-trigger abandoned-cart recovery actions across the filtered set
  • Save filtered views per role ("Abandoned over $100", "Converted this week")
  • Switch between table and kanban views of the same session dataset

Features

What SleekView gives you for WPC Fly Cart for WooCommerce

Sessions become a real list

Customer, item count, total and last activity sit as columns. The session store moves from a transient blob to a sortable workspace.

Converted flag inline

Sessions join to orders on customer key. A derived converted column makes abandoned versus converted a filter and a sort, not a guess.

CRO filters that stick

Combine total threshold, last-activity window and converted flag in a saved filter. The abandoned-cart triage runs from one named view.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WPC Fly Cart

Marketing and CRO

Filter to abandoned sessions above a threshold and trigger recovery on the batch. The total and last-activity columns drive the prioritisation.

Merchandising

Filter sessions by product to see which SKUs sit in carts but rarely convert. Useful for pricing and on-page copy tests.

Support

Look up a customer's open session during a call. Item count and total give immediate context before responding.

The bigger picture

Why session data needs a row, not just a settings page

WPC Fly Cart upgrades the WooCommerce mini-cart with a slide-out drawer, an upsell slot and a clean recovery flow. The reporting side stayed inside the WooCommerce sessions table, which has no admin view at all. SleekView reads those sessions, joins them to orders and turns the result into columns a team can sort, filter and act on.

Marketing stops guessing which carts are worth recovering. CRO stops eyeballing conversion. Support stops asking customers what is in their cart.

The plugin still owns the drawer UI and the cart behaviour; the table turns the resulting sessions into a measured channel.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WPC Fly Cart for WooCommerce

No. It uses the standard WooCommerce session store: wp_woocommerce_sessions for guests and user meta for logged-in customers. SleekView reads both.

 

Sessions join to orders on customer key. A session with a matching order within the configured window is flagged converted; the rest are abandoned.

 

Yes. Session total is exposed as a numeric column, so a view of abandoned carts above a threshold is one saved filter.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wp_wc_orders for matched orders when High-Performance Order Storage is enabled.

 

If the upsell triggers an add-to-cart, the resulting session reflects it. The session contents column shows the SKUs the customer actually added.

 

Yes. Bulk-actions route through WordPress hooks so listening recovery plugins still fire across the filtered batch.

 

Yes. Any filtered table exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows.

 

No. WPC's drawer settings stay where they are. SleekView adds the session table the admin never built.

 

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