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SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Min Max Step Control

WooCommerce Min Max Step Control writes the rule state that drives its core flow. SleekView Kanban groups rows by that field, surfaces product name, min quantity, and max quantity on each card, and lets staff drag between lanes to update status.

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SleekView Kanban board for WooCommerce Min Max Step Control

A board view fits Min Max Step better than a flat list

WooCommerce Min Max Step Control writes its rule state into wp_postmeta with min max rules as the row flows through the plugin. Statuses cycle through values like draft, active, scheduled, archived as work moves along. The default admin shows those rows in a flat list which makes triage slow once volume picks up.

SleekView Kanban reads the same wp_postmeta with min max rules rows your admin already trusts, then groups them into lanes by the rule state column. Each card surfaces product name, min quantity, and max quantity so staff act on real context. Min and max rules tie to products via meta, so the board sees which products carry which constraints today. Filters scope each board to a single workflow, and saved boards remember the lane order, the colors, and the card layout you picked.

Drag a card from one lane to another and SleekView writes the new rule state back to wp_postmeta with min max rules. Plugin hooks fire, dependent screens update, and audit history stays where the source plugin records it. No SQL, no second admin tool, no waiting for a sync.

Workflow

From Min Max Step flow to a live board

1

Connect to Min Max Step

Point SleekView at WooCommerce Min Max Step Control and pick the source. SleekView reads the wp_postmeta with min max rules schema, detects the rule state column, and offers it as the lane axis with every .
2

Pick the rule state lanes

Use the detected rule state values as lanes, or rename, hide, recolor, and reorder them to match how your team actually runs the work today on the board. Saved boards remember scope.
3

Lay out the card front

Add the most useful fields to the card front, including product name, min quantity, and max quantity. Less critical fields sit on the card detail panel for a full row view.
4

Drag to update status

Once published, drag a row between lanes and SleekView writes the new rule state back through WooCommerce Min Max Step Control. Hooks fire and dependent screens refresh in seconds.

Sample board

Sample Min Max Step status board

A live preview showing how SleekView Kanban reads the Min Max Step wp_postmeta with min max rules rows, groups them by rule state, and lets staff drag cards between lanes.
Draft
14
Wholesale tier min 12 max 144 rule
SKU WH-12, draft for B2B rollout
Sample pack min 1 max 5 rule draft
SKU SAMPLE, draft for trial product
Limited edition max 2 rule draft now
SKU LE-2026, draft for launch set
Scheduled
5
Holiday limit max 3 scheduled Dec 1
SKU HOL-LE, scheduled for season
Spring sample max 2 scheduled Apr 1
SKU SP-S, scheduled for April
Summer kit max 5 scheduled May
SKU SUM-K, scheduled for season
Active
62
Bulk pack min 10 step 5 active now
SKU BP-10, live across catalog
Single serving max 1 active for now
SKU SS-1, live on single product
Sample box max 3 active live state
SKU SB-3, live across samples
Archived
28
Old wholesale tier archived 2024 now
Replaced by new tier rule below
Pre-launch test rule archived 2025
Test rules retired post-launch
Legacy max 2 rule archived March now
Replaced by current limit rule

Comparison

Default product admin vs SleekView Kanban

Default product admin

  • Default screen mixes rows from every rule state on one flat list view.
  • Status changes happen one row at a time through small dropdowns or row links.
  • Visual sense of how many rows sit at each rule state is missing entirely.
  • Card context like product name, min quantity, and max quantity lives across separate adm.
  • Filtering by a single rule state value requires extra plugins or SQL queries.

SleekView Kanban

  • Lanes follow rule state so the board mirrors real Min Max Step flow.
  • Cards show product name, min quantity, and max quantity on every row at a glance for staff co.
  • Drag a card between lanes to update the row through WooCommerce Min Max Step Control live wit.
  • Writes go through WooCommerce Min Max Step Control so hooks, audit log, and dependent screens.
  • Filter the board by rule state, owner, or date range to focus on one workflow.

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for WooCommerce Min Max Step Control

Rule cards on the board

Every card shows the product, the minimum allowed quantity, the maximum allowed, and the step. The merchandising team sees catalog constraints without opening the long product edit screen across many SKUs.

Drag to activate or archive

Move a card from Draft to Active and the rule fires at checkout across the product. Drag to Archived to retire a constraint without losing the configuration. Caches clear on the move every time.

Filter by step or maximum

Save a board scoped to wholesale-step rules or one scoped to limited-edition maximums so each campaign sees its own queue. Filters combine with lanes for one board per merchandising pattern.

Audience

How Min Max Step teams use the kanban view

Limited edition launches

For limited drops, the team drafts max-quantity rules, schedules them for launch day, then drags them into Active when the drop goes live. Stock pressure stays controlled by the board.

B2B wholesale tiers

Wholesale customers see step quantities like 12 or 144 thanks to active rules on B2B SKUs. The board shows which SKUs carry which tier so the sales team spots gaps quickly.

Quantity rule audits

An audit board shows every active min max rule across the catalog. The team spots conflicting constraints, missing limits on hot SKUs, and orphaned rules from retired products.

The bigger picture

Why a board beats a flat Min Max Step list

WooCommerce Min Max Step Control runs on a rule state value that the default admin barely surfaces. A flat list of rows works fine when volume is low and the team is one person, but the moment work picks up the admin becomes a bottleneck. Staff scroll, click into individual rows, and lose context every time they switch screens.

A board view changes the math. Lanes match the actual stages of work, cards put product name, min quantity, and max quantity on the front so staff act in seconds, and drag-and-drop status updates mean nobody leaves the board while they triage. Quantity constraints govern margin and inventory health on every WooCommerce SKU, so a board view that puts min, max, and step on every card means the merchandising team launches and retires constraints as a live workflow instead of a one-shot CSV import across thousands of products.

Over a quarter that adds up to faster throughput, fewer mistakes, and a sense of pace the default admin simply cannot give a busy team that runs Min Max Step as a real part of the business every working day.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Min Max Step Control

The board reads live Min Max Step rows through the same database layer the plugin uses, so every card reflects the actual row. There is no copy of the data and nothing to keep in sync between boards and admin screens.

 

Yes. SleekView writes the new rule state back through the same update path WooCommerce Min Max Step Control uses internally. Standard plugin hooks fire, audit logs record the change, and dependent screens refresh within seconds of the drag.

 

Yes. The card editor lets you pick any column or meta key from the Min Max Step schema and surface it on the card front. Add as many fields as fit comfortably and reorder them with drag and drop until the layout works.

 

Custom values still appear as lanes. SleekView reads the distinct values in the rule state column at board creation and offers each as a lane. Rename, hide, recolor, and reorder them to match the workflow your team runs.

 

Yes. SleekView checks the same WordPress capability the standard WooCommerce Min Max Step Control edit screen checks before letting a user move a card. Authorized staff act on the board, everyone else views or never sees it depending on role configuration.

 

Yes. The filter bar accepts column filters on any field exposed by Min Max Step, so you can show only one owner, one date window, or any combination. Filters combine with status lanes and persist as you work through items.

 

The board paginates inside each lane and reads Min Max Step with cursor queries, so a busy lane never blocks the whole admin. Staff scroll the busy lane and SleekView fetches more cards on demand, keeping the rest of WordPress responsive.

 

SleekView is plugin-agnostic. The same kanban view works against any custom table or post type once you point it at the right source and pick a status-like column to group by. Each board configures separately to fit a different plugin.

 

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