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SleekView for WPC Product Bundles

SleekView reads the woosb product type joined to the WooCommerce order items table and renders bundles as a sortable, filterable table with name, child count and line total as real columns.

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SleekView table view for WPC Product Bundles for WooCommerce

Bundles as a product-type filter, not a workable list

WPC Product Bundles registers a woosb product type in WooCommerce. Each bundle holds a configured list of child products, optional quantity rules and a bundle-level price. When customers buy a bundle, the order writes both the bundle line and the underlying child lines into wp_woocommerce_order_itemmeta with woosb meta keys that link them back to the parent.

The default WooCommerce products screen shows bundles as a product-type filter. There is no cross-bundle view of child count, of which bundles have stockable children running low, or of which bundles have not sold this month. SleekView reads the woosb product type and the order items linked to it, then exposes bundle name, child count, last order date and line total as columns.

Inline edits route through WooCommerce CRUD so price changes, stock updates and post-save hooks still fire. Bulk-flip a price increase across ten bundles, or filter to bundles with zero orders this month to spot the dead-weight assortment without opening each.

Workflow

How SleekView reads WPC bundle data

1

Pick products and order items

Choose the product post type filtered to product_type woosb, plus the WooCommerce order items table. SleekView joins them on product_id.
2

Compose the column set

Add bundle name, child count, bundle price, last order date and line total. Hide what you do not need so the table matches a real merchandising workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Bundles with no sales this month", "Top bundles by revenue") and gate it by WordPress capability so merchandising, finance and ops each see the right slice.
4

Edit inline or export

Bulk-update bundle price, toggle published status, or export the filtered set to CSV. Edits route through WooCommerce CRUD so stock and price hooks still fire.

Sample columns

A typical WPC bundles table

SleekView joins the woosb product rows with the WooCommerce order items table so bundle name, child count and line total sit as real columns alongside price and last order date.
Source: wp_posts (product_type=woosb) + wp_woocommerce_order_items + woosb postmeta
Bundle Children Price Last sold Status Units (30d)
Starter Kit 4 $84.00 May 14 Published 62
Tea Sampler 6 $36.00 May 13 Published 38
Cozy Bundle 3 $128.00 Apr 22 Draft 0
Linen Trio 3 $160.00 May 10 Published 14
Hostess Set 5 $96.00 Draft 0

Comparison

Default WPC Product Bundles admin vs SleekView

Default WooCommerce products screen

  • Bundles appear as a product-type filter, no bundle-aware columns
  • Child count is invisible without opening each bundle
  • No filter that combines bundle status with last order date
  • Bulk price updates across many bundles require a third-party importer
  • No saved per-role view for merchandising or finance

SleekView

  • Read directly from the woosb product rows joined with order items
  • Bundle name, child count and last order date as sortable, filterable columns
  • Inline-edit price and status across many bundles in one pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Dead-weight bundles", "Top bundles by units")
  • Switch between table and kanban views of the same bundle catalogue

Features

What SleekView gives you for WPC Product Bundles for WooCommerce

Bundle meta as real columns

Surface child count, bundle price and last order date alongside name and status. The bundle catalogue moves from a product-type filter to a sortable column set.

Inline edits through CRUD

Bulk-flip price, publish state or stock status from the row. Edits go through WooCommerce CRUD so post-save hooks still fire.

Spot the dead weight

Filter to bundles with zero orders in the last 30 days and decide what to retire. The merchandising review that used to need a spreadsheet runs from a saved view.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WPC Bundles

Merchandising teams

Filter to bundles with no sales this month to spot dead weight, sort by units to surface the leaders. Decisions land on the row, not a CSV.

Finance

Sum bundle line totals across the saved view to reconcile against the Woo sales report. Export the filtered set for the close.

Ops

Filter to bundles with stockable children running low. The child count column flags exposure before checkout breaks.

The bigger picture

Why bundle data needs a row, not just a product-type filter

WPC Product Bundles handles the configuration side cleanly, including bundle products, child rules and bundle pricing. The reporting side never made it onto the products screen. SleekView reads the woosb rows and the linked order items and turns them into columns a team can sort, filter and edit.

Merchandising stops scrolling for the dead-weight bundles. Finance stops opening every order to add up line totals. Ops stops guessing which bundles will break when a child sells out.

The plugin still owns bundle definition and checkout behaviour; the table turns the catalogue into a workable surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WPC Product Bundles for WooCommerce

Yes. WPC ships several bundling product types and each registers a distinct product_type slug. Each becomes a filter or column on the table.

 

Yes. Child order items carry a woosb_parent_id reference. A related view on child product name with sum of qty ranks the children inside each bundle.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wp_wc_orders and wp_wc_order_product_lookup when High-Performance Order Storage is enabled.

 

Yes. Select rows, set a new price and SleekView writes through WooCommerce CRUD. Price-related hooks still fire.

 

Bundle definition changes do not retroactively re-price past orders. The table shows what each historical bundle line actually charged at order time.

 

Yes. Drill from a bundle row to a related order-items view, then export to CSV.

 

Yes. Each saved view is gated by WordPress capability. Merchandising and finance keep separate tables on the same dataset.

 

No. WPC's bundle configuration screens stay where they are. SleekView adds the cross-bundle catalogue table the admin never built.

 

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