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SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities

SleekView Kanban reads your WooCommerce product catalog with the min/max quantity meta the plugin writes, groups every product by stock status, and lets you drag from In Stock to Out of Stock while the min and max purchase limits stay visible on each card.

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SleekView Kanban board for WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities

Min/max product limits disappear into a long catalog list

WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities lets you set per-product minimum and maximum purchase quantities, plus step rules and group limits, using meta keys like minimum_allowed_quantity, maximum_allowed_quantity, and group_of_quantity. Each product still lives in the regular WooCommerce products table with stock statuses like instock, outofstock, and onbackorder. The catalog admin gives you a long list sorted by ID or name, so the products with active min/max rules and low stock together are invisible at a glance.

SleekView Kanban reads the same products through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, pulls the min/max meta with each row, and turns the stock status column into the natural grouping axis. Each card shows the product name, the SKU, the current stock quantity, the minimum order quantity, the maximum order quantity, and the step rule. Columns mirror your WooCommerce stock statuses, so the catalog is legible without filters and merchandisers can see exactly which products are at risk of triggering a min/max conflict.

Drag a card from In Stock to Out of Stock and SleekView writes through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, updating the stock status while preserving the min/max meta. Backorder drags update the same field, and any reporting or analytics plugins watching stock status see the change exactly as they would from the admin. The board treats min/max rules as first-class information instead of buried meta.

Workflow

Build a min/max product board in four steps

1

Connect WooCommerce products

Point SleekView at your store and pick the products data source. SleekView discovers the product post type, the Min/Max Quantities meta keys for minimum, maximum, and step values, and the standard WooCommerce stock fields without any extra mapping.
2

Pick the stock status column

Choose _stock_status as the group-by axis. SleekView lists every distinct stock value including In Stock, Out of Stock, and On Backorder, plus any custom statuses your inventory plugins register, then renders one column per value.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Select the fields that matter on a glance: product name, SKU, current stock quantity, minimum allowed quantity, maximum allowed quantity, and step rule. Currency, image thumbnails, and product edit links format themselves with no extra setup.
4

Enable drag-and-drop stock writes

Turn on writeback so dragging a card to a new column updates the WooCommerce stock status. Min/max meta is preserved, any reporting or analytics plugins watching stock status see the change, and out-of-stock notifications behave exactly as they do today.

Sample board

Sample min/max product board

A live preview of how products with min/max rules appear once SleekView groups them by stock status, with cards showing name, SKU, stock count, and min/max limits.
In Stock
127
Wholesale soap bar, 6-pack
SKU SOAP6, min 1, max 24
Organic coffee beans, 250g
SKU COF250, min 2, max 50
Bulk olive oil, 1L bottle
SKU OIL1L, min 1, max 12
Low Stock
14
Premium chocolate box, 12-piece
SKU CHOC12, stock 8, min 1, max 6
Artisan vinegar, 500ml
SKU VIN500, stock 5, min 2, max 12
Seasonal honey jar, 350g
SKU HON350, stock 11, min 1, max 8
On Backorder
9
Limited reserve wine, 750ml
SKU WIN750, min 6, max 24
Aged cheese wheel, 1kg
SKU CHE1KG, min 1, max 6
Specialty tea blend, 100g
SKU TEA100, min 2, max 20
Out of Stock
6
Holiday gift basket, large
SKU HGB-L, min 1, max 4, restock TBD
Limited edition jam, 6-pack
SKU JAM6, min 1, max 12, sold out
Truffle oil, 100ml
SKU TRF100, min 1, max 6, sold out

Comparison

WooCommerce product list vs SleekView Kanban

Default WooCommerce Products

  • Flat product list sorted by ID or name with min/max meta hidden in tabs
  • Stock status changes require opening each product and editing a field
  • No visual sense of which products have active min/max rules and low stock
  • Step rules and group quantities only surface in the product edit screen
  • Filtering by stock and min/max combined needs a custom query or export

SleekView Kanban

  • Group by _stock_status with min/max meta on every card
  • Drag from In Stock to Out of Stock with one move
  • Cards show name, SKU, stock count, min, max, and step rule
  • Writes go through WooCommerce APIs so reporting plugins still see changes
  • Custom stock statuses from inventory plugins appear as their own columns

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities

Min/max meta on cards

Cards surface the minimum allowed quantity, maximum allowed quantity, and any step rule right next to the SKU and stock count. Merchandisers can spot products at risk of triggering a min/max conflict without opening each one individually.

Drag to change stock status

Move a card from In Stock to Out of Stock and SleekView writes through the WooCommerce REST endpoints. Min/max meta is preserved, any reporting plugins watching stock status see the change, and out-of-stock notifications behave exactly as before.

Configurable card fields

Pick which product meta lands on each card: name, SKU, stock count, min, max, step, group quantity, or any custom field. Image thumbnails, prices, and product edit links render with no extra mapping or setup.

Audience

Workflows the kanban view unlocks for catalog teams

Low-stock min/max audit

Open the Low Stock column with min and max visible on every card. Spot products where the current stock is below the minimum order quantity, a recipe for cart abandonment, and adjust inventory or limits accordingly.

Wholesale and retail split

Save two boards, one filtered to products with a minimum above 1 (wholesale) and one to products with a minimum of 1 (retail), to keep each catalog scannable. Drag stock status updates apply to whichever board you are on.

Daily out-of-stock review

Start on the Out of Stock column with min/max and SKU visible, drag products back to In Stock as restock arrives, and let the rest age into a follow-up flag with the next available date on the card.

The bigger picture

Min/max rules are operational data that belongs on cards

WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities is the kind of plugin you install once and forget about, until a customer hits a cart error because the product they wanted to buy enforces a minimum of six and the store has eight in stock. Those rules live in product meta that the default admin list does not surface, so merchandisers have to open each product to know what limits are active. The board view fixes this by lifting the minimum, maximum, and step values onto the product card itself.

A catalog manager scanning the Low Stock column can see at a glance which products are close to breaking their minimum-quantity rule, which products have a step rule that customers find confusing, and which products are perfectly fine. Stock status remains the primary axis, because that is what drives merchandising decisions, and drag updates go through the WooCommerce REST endpoints so every reporting plugin and notification flow keeps working. The plugin's hidden rules become visible operational data, instead of a meta box people forget about until support tickets land.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities

Yes. WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities writes those values into product meta keys, and SleekView reads them as first-class card fields. Merchandisers scanning the catalog can see the active limits at a glance without opening each product individually.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, which is the same path the admin uses. Every WooCommerce hook fires, so stock notification emails, reporting plugins, and any inventory integrations behave exactly as if you had updated the stock status from the admin manually.

 

Yes. A column filter scoped to products where the minimum or maximum meta is non-empty isolates the rule-bearing catalog. Save it as its own board so a catalog audit stays focused on the products where limits actually apply.

 

Yes. Variations show up as their own rows when you choose variations as the data source, with their parent product, attribute combination, and variation-specific min/max meta visible on each card. Variable products can also be shown at the parent level if that is what your team needs.

 

Every distinct value in the _stock_status column becomes its own column on the board the moment a product lands in it. Custom statuses from inventory, backorder, or warehousing plugins render alongside the WooCommerce defaults without any manual mapping required.

 

Yes. SleekView polls product state on a short interval and reconciles drags against the live record. If a colleague has already updated stock status, 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 WooCommerce REST endpoints, so even catalogs with tens of thousands of products stay responsive. Drag writes confirm before the card settles, which keeps the board honest under load.

 

Quick-edit fields on each card support common updates including min and max quantity, stock count, and step rule. For deeper changes, the card includes an edit link that opens the product admin screen in a new tab with the standard WooCommerce editor.

 

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