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SleekView Kanban for FunnelKit Funnel Builder

SleekView Kanban reads your FunnelKit funnels, steps, and the WooCommerce orders that flow through them, groups each record by status or step, and lets you drag a step from Draft to Published or an order from Processing to Completed with writes going through WooCommerce APIs.

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SleekView Kanban board for FunnelKit Funnel Builder

Funnel steps and orders live in two disconnected lists

FunnelKit Funnel Builder stores funnels and their steps as custom posts, with statuses like draft, publish, and private, plus per-step types like opt-in, sales page, order bump, upsell, downsell, and thank-you. The orders that flow through those funnels live in the regular WooCommerce orders table with statuses like wc-pending, wc-processing, wc-on-hold, wc-completed, and wc-refunded. Two flat admin lists, two contexts, no way to see the work as a board.

SleekView Kanban reads either source through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, depending on which view you save, and turns the status column into the natural grouping axis. A funnel-steps board groups by post status so editors see what is drafted, what is live, and what is archived. An orders board groups by WooCommerce status with funnel ID and step name on each card, so fulfilment staff see exactly which funnel drove every order they are working.

Drag a step from Draft to Published and SleekView writes through the WordPress REST endpoints, firing the same hooks the admin would. Drag an order from Processing to Completed and the WooCommerce REST endpoints update the status, so FunnelKit analytics still see the order with its funnel attribution intact. Editors and fulfilment finally have boards that match the way funnels actually work.

Workflow

Build a FunnelKit funnel board in four steps

1

Connect FunnelKit data

Point SleekView at your store and pick either funnel steps or WooCommerce orders as the data source. SleekView discovers the FunnelKit custom post types, the WooCommerce shop_order records, and the meta fields that link them without any extra mapping.
2

Pick the grouping column

Choose post_status for funnel steps to get Draft, Published, and Archived columns, or pick the WooCommerce order status to get a fulfilment board. SleekView renders one column per distinct value with counts that update live.
3

Choose what shows on each card

For steps, surface step type, parent funnel, and last edited date. For orders, surface customer, total, payment method, funnel ID, and the step that converted. SleekView formats currency, dates, and edit links without extra setup.
4

Enable drag-and-drop writes

Turn on writeback so dragging a step to Published runs the WordPress REST publish, and dragging an order between statuses runs the WooCommerce REST update. FunnelKit meta is preserved on every write.

Sample board

Sample FunnelKit Funnel Builder board

A live preview of how funnel steps appear once SleekView groups them by status, with cards showing step type, parent funnel, and last edited date.
Draft
11
Winter sale opt-in page
Sarah Chen, edited 2 days ago
Upsell: premium membership
Marco Bianchi, edited today
Downsell: starter pack
Lena Kowalski, edited yesterday
In Review
7
Order bump: warranty add-on
Daniel Park, reviewer Priya
Sales page: spring launch
Priya Shah, reviewer Daniel
Thank-you: with referral
Olivia Reed, reviewer Sarah
Published
34
Black Friday opt-in
Karim Hassan, live 14 days
Upsell: bundle discount
Aiko Tanaka, live 22 days
Thank-you with reviews
Felix Mueller, live 8 days
Archived
19
Old summer opt-in
Archived after 90 days
Expired holiday upsell
Archived, replaced by v2
Legacy downsell
Archived, low conversion

Comparison

FunnelKit admin lists vs SleekView Kanban

Default FunnelKit Admin

  • Funnel steps and orders live in two separate flat admin lists
  • Step status changes require opening each step and clicking Publish
  • No visual sense of how many steps sit at Draft, Review, or Published
  • Order list does not show which funnel or step drove the order
  • Filtering by funnel reloads the admin list and loses scroll context

SleekView Kanban

  • Group funnel steps by post_status for Draft, Published, Archived columns
  • Drag from draft to publish with one move
  • Cards show step type, parent funnel, reviewer, and last edited date
  • Switch to an orders board with funnel and step attribution on each card
  • Writes go through WordPress and WooCommerce APIs so hooks still fire

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for FunnelKit Funnel Builder

Step or order grouping

Pick funnel steps to run an editorial board, or pick WooCommerce orders to run a fulfilment board with funnel attribution on each card. Both views use the same SleekView Kanban shell, just with different group-by columns.

Drag to publish or change status

Move a step from Draft to Published and SleekView calls the WordPress REST endpoint, firing the same publish hooks the admin uses. Move an order between WooCommerce statuses and the standard WooCommerce APIs handle the write, so FunnelKit analytics stay intact.

Funnel attribution on cards

Order cards surface the funnel ID, the step that converted, and the funnel name, so fulfilment staff can see at a glance which campaign drove the order. Step cards surface the parent funnel and reviewer for editorial workflows.

Audience

Workflows the kanban view unlocks for funnel teams

Editorial publishing queue

Run a funnel-steps board with Draft, In Review, Published, Archived columns. Editors drag steps through the queue, parent funnel and reviewer stay on the card, and publish goes through WordPress hooks as normal.

Conversion attribution check

On the orders board, scan completed orders by funnel ID to see which campaigns are converting today. Filter by step type to confirm bumps and upsells are firing across the funnels that depend on them.

Daily fulfilment with funnel context

Start on the Processing column with funnel ID and step on every card. Staff packing orders can spot which funnel drove the sale without opening the order detail page or checking analytics.

The bigger picture

Funnels are workflows, so they belong on a board

FunnelKit Funnel Builder turns WooCommerce into a campaign platform: opt-in pages, sales pages, bumps, upsells, downsells, and thank-you pages stitched into funnels that move customers from cold to converted. Every one of those steps has a state. Drafting, reviewing, testing, publishing, archiving.

Every order that comes through has a state too. Pending, processing, completed, refunded. The default WordPress and WooCommerce admins hand you flat lists for both, sorted by ID, with status hidden in a small column.

Editors checking on this week's publishing pipeline have to scroll and filter. Fulfilment staff working today's orders have no idea which funnel drove the sale. The board view fixes both problems with one pattern: pick the column that represents the state, render one column per value, drag to update.

An editorial board makes the funnel publishing pipeline legible. A fulfilment board makes the funnel attribution visible on every order card. Drag writes go through the standard WordPress and WooCommerce APIs, so FunnelKit's analytics and hooks keep working exactly as they do today.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for FunnelKit Funnel Builder

You typically save them as two separate boards. The steps board groups by post_status for Draft, Published, and Archived columns, while the orders board groups by WooCommerce order status with funnel attribution on each card. Both share the same kanban shell, so toggling between them is one click.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through the WordPress REST endpoint, which fires the standard publish hooks. FunnelKit's caching, sitemap updates, and any analytics events tied to publish behave exactly as if you had clicked Publish in the WordPress admin manually.

 

Yes. FunnelKit writes funnel ID and step attribution into order meta, and SleekView reads those keys as first-class card fields. A fulfilment lead scanning the Processing column can tell at a glance which funnel produced which order without opening the detail page.

 

Yes. Save a filtered view scoped to a funnel ID and SleekView renders one board per campaign. Each board carries its own column counts and only writes back to the steps in scope, so the daily editorial standup for one funnel stays focused and uncluttered.

 

Yes. Drafts appear in the Draft column. Scheduled posts surface their scheduled date on the card. Once the scheduled time arrives, WordPress moves the post to Published and the next board refresh reflects the change without any manual drag.

 

Every distinct value in the chosen group-by column becomes its own column on the board. If your team has registered custom statuses for review, QA, or A/B branches, they render alongside the WordPress defaults with no manual mapping required.

 

Yes. SleekView polls record state on a short interval and reconciles drags against the live data. If a colleague has already moved a step or order, you see the new state before your drag conflicts, and optimistic updates revert cleanly if a write is rejected.

 

Yes. SleekView paginates within columns and only fetches the visible cards from the relevant REST endpoints, so boards with hundreds of steps or tens of thousands of orders stay responsive. Drag writes confirm before the card settles, which keeps the board honest under heavy load.

 

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