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SleekView Kanban for FunnelKit Cart

SleekView Kanban reads the WooCommerce orders FunnelKit Cart drives through its sliding side cart, groups every order by status, and lets you drag from Processing to Completed while the bump, reward, and free-shipping context stays on each card.

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SleekView Kanban board for FunnelKit Cart

Funnel orders deserve more than a flat status column

FunnelKit Cart replaces the WooCommerce cart with a sliding side cart that surfaces order bumps, reward rules, coupon nudges, and free-shipping bars. When the order is placed, it joins the WooCommerce orders table with the regular post_status values like wc-pending, wc-processing, wc-on-hold, wc-completed, and wc-refunded. Meta from FunnelKit records which bumps were accepted, which rewards triggered, and which coupon got applied, but the default order list shows none of that.

SleekView Kanban reads the same orders through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, pulls the FunnelKit meta with each row, and turns the status column into the natural grouping axis for a board. Each card shows the customer name, the order total, the payment method, and small markers when a bump or reward fired. Columns mirror your real WooCommerce statuses, so the queue is legible without filters or admin clicks.

Drag a card from Processing to Completed and SleekView writes through the WooCommerce REST endpoints. FunnelKit Cart meta is preserved, completion emails send through your configured mailer, and refund drags run the standard WooCommerce refund flow. Custom statuses from fulfilment plugins appear as their own columns automatically, so the board reflects the real lifecycle of every funnel order.

Workflow

Build a FunnelKit Cart order board in four steps

1

Connect WooCommerce orders

Point SleekView at your store and pick the orders data source. SleekView discovers the shop_order post type, the FunnelKit meta keys for bumps and rewards, and the standard WooCommerce columns without any extra mapping or CSV exports.
2

Pick the order status column

Choose post_status as the group-by axis. SleekView lists every WooCommerce status plus any custom statuses your fulfilment plugins have registered, then renders one column per value with live counts of orders at each stage.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Select the fields that matter on a glance: customer name, order total, payment method, accepted bump count, reward flag, applied coupon, and order date. Currency, profile links, and reward markers format themselves with no extra setup.
4

Enable drag-and-drop status writes

Turn on writeback so dragging a card to a new column updates the WooCommerce order. FunnelKit Cart meta stays intact, completion emails still send, and any refund flow runs through the same WooCommerce APIs your admin already uses.

Sample board

Sample FunnelKit Cart order board

A live preview of how funnel-driven orders appear once SleekView groups them by status, with cards showing customer, total, payment method, and bump or reward markers.
Pending Payment
16
Order 7321, $94.00
Sarah Chen, Stripe, bump x1
Order 7318, $158.00
Marco Bianchi, PayPal, reward
Order 7314, $52.00
Lena Kowalski, Stripe
Processing
71
Order 7292, $245.00
Daniel Park, Stripe, bump x2
Order 7288, $89.00
Priya Shah, PayPal, coupon SAVE10
Order 7285, $176.00
Olivia Reed, Stripe, reward
Completed
487
Order 7201, $112.00
Karim Hassan, Stripe, bump x1
Order 7198, $189.00
Aiko Tanaka, PayPal
Order 7194, $75.00
Felix Mueller, Stripe, reward
Refunded
5
Order 7156, $134.00
Full refund, defective
Order 7149, $72.00
Partial refund, missing bump
Order 7141, $156.00
Refund issued, customer request

Comparison

WooCommerce order list vs SleekView Kanban

Default WooCommerce Orders

  • Flat order list sorted by ID with bump, reward, and coupon meta hidden
  • Status changes require opening each order and editing a dropdown
  • No visual sense of how many funnel orders sit at each stage today
  • Bump and reward acceptance never appears on the order list at all
  • Filtering by payment method or coupon code reloads the full admin list

SleekView Kanban

  • Group by post_status with FunnelKit bump and reward meta on cards
  • Drag from wc-processing to wc-completed with one move
  • Cards show customer, total, payment method, bump count, and reward flag
  • Writes go through WooCommerce APIs so FunnelKit meta and emails still fire
  • Custom fulfilment statuses appear as their own columns automatically

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for FunnelKit Cart

Funnel-aware card display

Cards surface accepted bumps, applied rewards, and used coupon codes right next to the total, so the funnel context that closed the sale stays visible while staff work the queue. FunnelKit meta renders from the order itself without extra mapping.

Drag to change order status

Move a card from Processing to Completed and SleekView writes through the WooCommerce REST endpoints. FunnelKit Cart meta is preserved, completion emails still send, and any third-party integrations behave exactly as if you had clicked the status dropdown manually.

Reward and bump filters

Save filtered views scoped to orders that triggered a reward or accepted a bump, so you can run a daily board of high-value funnel orders alongside the broader queue. Counts update live as drags settle.

Audience

Workflows the kanban view unlocks for FunnelKit Cart stores

Daily fulfilment queue

Start on the Processing column, work each order, drag to Completed as shipments leave. Bump markers help staff bundle accessory shipments without opening the order detail page first.

Reward redemption check

Filter the board to orders that triggered a FunnelKit reward and verify each one shipped with the right bonus item. Drag to a Reward Sent column once dispatched to keep the queue clean.

Bump support triage

When a customer asks about a missing item, the bump count on the card tells the rep what to look for. Refund drags handle partial returns through the standard WooCommerce flow without context loss.

The bigger picture

Funnel context drives action, not the order ID

FunnelKit Cart is built around the idea that the cart itself is a conversion surface. Order bumps, reward thresholds, free-shipping bars, and discount nudges turn casual carts into bigger orders. Once the order ships, all of that work disappears into WooCommerce order meta and the default admin list shows none of it.

Staff fulfilling orders see an ID and a total and have to click into each order to find out whether a bump was accepted, whether a reward triggered, or what coupon got applied. The board view fixes this by lifting the funnel context onto the card itself, so a picker can scan the Processing column and tell which orders carry accessory bumps or reward freebies without ever opening the detail page. Status remains the primary axis, because that is what drives fulfilment, and drag updates the WooCommerce order through the same REST endpoints that FunnelKit listens on.

The cart's conversion work and the operational workflow finally live on the same screen, in the order the work actually happens.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for FunnelKit Cart

Yes. FunnelKit Cart writes bump acceptance, reward triggers, and applied coupon codes into order meta, and SleekView reads those keys as first-class card fields. A picker scanning the queue can see at a glance which orders carry accessory bumps or earned a reward freebie.

 

Yes. SleekView writes the new status through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, which is the same path the admin status dropdown uses. Every WooCommerce hook fires, so FunnelKit analytics events, completion emails, and any third-party integrations behave exactly as if a staff member had updated the order manually.

 

Yes. Save a filtered view scoped to orders where the bump or reward meta is non-empty and SleekView renders that as its own board. The result is a quick way to spot how many high-value funnel orders need fulfilment today without rebuilding a report.

 

No. The kanban is a backend view of the orders that already exist in WooCommerce, so it does not touch the frontend cart at all. Customers continue to see the FunnelKit sliding cart while staff work the resulting orders from a board that respects the same data.

 

Every distinct value in the post_status column becomes its own column on the board the moment an order lands in it. Statuses from FunnelKit Funnel Builder, dropshipping integrations, or fulfilment plugins render alongside the WooCommerce defaults with no manual mapping.

 

Yes. SleekView polls order state on a short interval and reconciles drags against the live record. If a colleague has already moved an order, you see the new state before your drag conflicts, and optimistic updates revert with a clear message when a write is rejected.

 

Yes. SleekView paginates within columns and only fetches the visible cards from the WooCommerce REST endpoints, so even stores with tens of thousands of orders stay fast. Drag writes confirm before the card settles, which keeps the board honest under heavy load.

 

Yes. Column filters scope the entire board to a payment method, a coupon code, a date range, or any combination. Saved filters become their own boards, so a daily Stripe queue or coupon redemption screen lives separately from the broader cross-method overview.

 

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