SleekView for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
SleekView reads the WooCommerce product tables and the post meta YITH Quick View depends on (featured image, gallery, short description, price, stock), then renders products with their modal-readiness as a queryable audit grid inside WP Admin.
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Move quick-view readiness audits out of spreadsheets into a real table
YITH WooCommerce Quick View adds the familiar quick-view button to product archives: a modal surfacing the featured image, gallery thumbnails, short description, price, variations and add-to-cart without a full product-page navigation. It accelerates conversion on category and shop pages, and like every quick-view modal it only looks good when the underlying product carries a proper image, gallery and short description.
YITH's admin lets merchants enable the button, choose modal fields and style the dialog, which is the right surface for setup and the wrong surface for understanding catalog readiness. Merchandisers click each product to see whether the gallery is empty or the excerpt is missing, or export thousands of rows to a spreadsheet before a season launch.
SleekView reads wp_posts (product post type) joined with wp_postmeta and renders quick-view readiness as a real audit table. Featured image, gallery depth, short description, price and stock sit on every row. Filter to products missing a gallery, sort by category to prioritise photography and export the cohort straight into a photographer brief. The chart dashboard aggregates the same dataset, the table view owns the row-level audit.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces YITH Quick View data
Point at products and quick-view meta
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical YITH Quick View audit view
wp_posts + wp_postmeta
| Product | Category | Image | Gallery | Short desc | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Field Linen Trouser | Bottoms | Set | 4 images | Set | In stock |
| Cove Knit Sweater | Tops | Set | 2 images | — | In stock |
| Ledger Wool Coat | Outerwear | Set | — | Set | Low stock |
| Mara Canvas Tote | Bags | Missing | — | — | In stock |
| Atlas Leather Wallet | Accessories | Set | 1 image | Set | Out of stock |
Comparison
Default YITH Quick View admin vs SleekView
Default YITH Quick View settings panel
- Settings panel shows modal options, not which products are ready
- Gallery depth and short-description coverage don't appear as columns
- Missing-image cohorts require manual export and pivot
- Pre-launch readiness lives in spreadsheets, not in admin
- No shareable readiness table for merchandising or photography
SleekView
- Every product row with featured image, gallery depth and short description inline
- product_cat and post_modified as real columns for sprint prioritisation
- Filter to products missing a gallery, image or excerpt
- Saved views per role: merchandising audit, photography backlog, leadership summary
- Same dataset the chart dashboard aggregates, so table and chart stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
Quick-view readiness as a real table
Render products with the meta the YITH modal renders as inline columns, so merchandising audits readiness without opening products one by one.
Gallery-depth inline
Gallery image count becomes a sortable column so the products YITH would render with a single image and a lonely placeholder become a one-click cohort.
Missing-field filters
Stack filters on featured image, gallery, excerpt and stock to assemble the photography backlog or the pre-launch readiness cohort in one query.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
Merchandising teams
Surface products that render thin quick-view modals before a launch, prioritise gallery uploads by category and confirm short descriptions exist where it counts.
Photography and content
Open the missing-image cohort as a saved view, export rows straight to a shoot brief and confirm the gap is closing week by week.
Store leadership
Open a read-only audit view scoped by category and confirm quick-view readiness as rows, not as a screenshot of a settings panel.
The bigger picture
Why quick-view readiness deserves a real audit table
YITH WooCommerce Quick View promises a faster path from archive to add-to-cart, and the promise is real when the modal renders a clean featured image, a real gallery, a useful short description and a clear price. When the product behind it has one placeholder image and an empty excerpt, the modal hurts conversion instead of helping it. The default YITH admin handles modal setup beautifully and stops short of catalog readiness, which is where merchandising needs the answers.
SleekView reads the same product tables and the meta the modal renders and surfaces readiness as a queryable audit table with featured image, gallery depth, short description, price and stock inline. Saved views split merchandising audits, photography backlogs and leadership summaries, and the chart dashboard aggregates the same rows. YITH keeps owning the modal, while merchandising gets the row-level surface the data always deserved.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for YITH WooCommerce Quick View
wp_posts filtered to the product post type joined with wp_postmeta keys the YITH Quick View modal renders (_thumbnail_id, _product_image_gallery, _stock_status, _price), plus post_excerpt (short description) and product categories.
 Yes. Both editions render the same WooCommerce product fields in the modal. SleekView reads those fields, so the same audit table works for free and Premium installs.
 Yes. Filter products where _product_image_gallery is empty and the row count, category Bar and missing-image cohort all update accordingly.
 Yes. Variations are stored as product_variation posts and inherit gallery and short description from the parent. SleekView reads both and lets you choose whether to audit only parents or include variations.
 Yes. Filter the dataset to a product category or set of categories and every column narrows to that cohort. The missing-coverage view then ranks subcategories within the parent.
 Yes, when explicitly enabled. Edits go through the WooCommerce products API rather than direct SQL, so plugin hooks observe the writes exactly as they would from the products screen.
 No by default. The audit table is read-only by default. Bulk-edit is opt-in and runs through the WooCommerce API.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a category or missing-field filter narrows both surfaces simultaneously.
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