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SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Name Your Price

Name Your Price lets customers set the amount they pay on selected products. SleekView Kanban groups those orders by status, surfaces the chosen price next to the suggested one on each card, and lets staff drag a row from Processing to Completed in a single move.

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SleekView Kanban board for WooCommerce Name Your Price

NYP orders need a different kind of admin view

Name Your Price writes the customer chosen amount onto each WooCommerce line item as _nyp meta and the original suggested price as _suggested_price. The order still moves through the regular WooCommerce flow with post_status values like wc-pending, wc-processing, wc-on-hold, and wc-completed. The default admin list shows the line total but hides whether the customer paid the suggestion, more than it, or the minimum allowed.

SleekView Kanban reads the same shop_order rows and pulls the NYP line meta alongside them. Each card on the board shows the order number, the customer name from wp_users, the line total, and the difference between the chosen price and the suggested one. Lanes are the actual order statuses, so a glance at the board shows how many pay what you want orders are stuck on hold versus already shipped.

Drag a card from Processing to Completed and SleekView writes the new post_status back through the WooCommerce REST endpoints. NYP meta stays intact, order notes still fire, and customer receipts still send with the chosen amount. Refund drags trigger the standard WooCommerce refund flow for the customer chosen total, not the suggested one.

Workflow

From NYP orders to a live kanban board

1

Connect to WooCommerce orders

Point SleekView at your WooCommerce store and pick the orders source. SleekView reads the table, detects standard meta, and surfaces NYP line meta like _nyp and _suggested_price on each row.
2

Group by order status

Pick post_status as the lane axis. SleekView lists every WooCommerce status plus custom statuses you have registered, then renders one column per value with live counts of NYP orders at each stage.
3

Show chosen versus suggested

Add chosen price, suggested price, and the difference as fields on the card front. Customer name, payment method, and order date join them so staff see the full pricing context without opening the order screen.
4

Move orders by dragging

Once the board is live, dragging a card between lanes writes the new status to WooCommerce. NYP meta stays on the line, hooks fire, and the customer notification sends the exact chosen amount with no admin double entry.

Sample board

Sample Name Your Price order board

A live preview of Name Your Price orders grouped by WooCommerce status, with cards showing the customer chosen price next to the original suggestion for instant context.
Pending Payment
14
Order 4821, paid USD 12.00
Sarah Chen, suggested USD 15.00
Order 4818, paid USD 25.00
Marco Bianchi, suggested 25.00
Order 4812, paid USD 8.00
Lena Kowalski, suggested 10.00
Processing
39
Order 4792, paid USD 50.00
Daniel Park, suggested USD 35.00
Order 4788, paid USD 18.50
Priya Shah, suggested USD 20.00
Order 4785, paid USD 30.00
Olivia Reed, suggested 25.00
Completed
186
Order 4601, paid USD 22.00
Karim Hassan, suggested 20.00
Order 4598, paid USD 15.00
Aiko Tanaka, suggested 15.00
Order 4594, paid USD 40.00
Felix Mueller, suggested 30.00
Refunded
4
Order 4556, refund USD 18.00
Full refund, chosen 18.00
Order 4549, refund USD 12.50
Partial refund, chosen 25.00
Order 4541, refund USD 9.00
Refund issued, chosen 9.00

Comparison

WooCommerce orders vs SleekView Kanban

Default WooCommerce list

  • Order list hides whether the customer paid above, below, or matched the suggestion.
  • Status changes happen one order at a time through the small dropdown on each row.
  • No visual sense of how many NYP orders sit at each fulfilment stage right now.
  • Filtering by chosen price range requires extra plugins or hand-written SQL queries.
  • Refund flows assume a fixed price, so chosen totals need manual reconciliation.

SleekView Kanban

  • Lanes follow post_status so the board mirrors your real WooCommerce flow.
  • Cards show chosen price, suggested price, and the gap on every NYP order row.
  • Drag from wc-processing to wc-completed with one move.
  • Writes go through WooCommerce so NYP line meta and hooks always run correctly.
  • Filter the board by chosen price range, customer, or payment method in seconds.

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for WooCommerce Name Your Price

Chosen versus suggested at a glance

Every card surfaces the customer chosen amount next to the suggested price you configured on the product. Staff see when a customer paid extra, matched the suggestion, or chose the minimum without opening the order screen.

Drag to ship NYP orders

Move a card from Processing to Completed and SleekView writes the new status through WooCommerce REST endpoints. NYP line meta stays intact, customer receipts go out with the chosen amount, and order notes keep normal history.

Filter by chosen price range

Save a board scoped to orders above a threshold to focus on big NYP wins, or one for orders at the minimum suggested price to spot underpriced patterns. Filters combine with status lanes so each board answers a single question.

Audience

How NYP shops use the kanban view

Spot high paying customers

A pay what you want store filters the board to orders above the suggestion and works that lane first. Staff drag those rows to completed so generous customers get the fastest dispatch.

Tune the suggested price

Where customers cluster on the board reveals whether the suggested price is too high or too low. Staff watch a sample week of chosen prices on a board before changing the suggestion.

Run charity bundles cleanly

When the store runs a charity bundle on NYP, the board scopes to that product and tracks every pledge through processing. Refund drags run through WooCommerce so totals match the charity.

The bigger picture

Why NYP orders deserve a board view

Name Your Price stores live and die by knowing what customers actually pay, but the standard WooCommerce order list buries that signal under the same columns it shows for every other order. A flat table will tell you a customer spent twelve dollars without telling you the suggestion was fifteen, or that the customer chose to pay double the suggestion as a tip. Staff end up clicking into individual orders to learn the story, and the bigger the catalog the longer that takes.

A board view changes the math. Lanes show how many NYP orders sit at each fulfilment stage, cards put chosen and suggested totals side by side, and drag-and-drop status updates mean staff never leave the queue while they work. A pay what you want shop running a busy launch can clear processing in a single sitting, spot the underpaid bundles to tune later, and ship the generous customers fastest.

Over weeks that ships better customer relationships and a sharper sense of which products earn what they ask.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Name Your Price

The board reads live WooCommerce orders through the same database layer your admin already uses. There is no copy of the data, nothing to keep in sync, and every change you make on the board reflects in the standard order screens within seconds.

 

Yes. Card layout supports any line item meta the Name Your Price plugin writes, so you can show _nyp and _suggested_price side by side along with the difference. Staff see the pricing story without opening the individual order admin screen.

 

Yes. SleekView writes the new status through the standard WooCommerce update path, which fires the same hooks the manual dropdown does. The chosen amount carries through to the receipt, the order notes update, and any shipping integration runs as normal.

 

Name Your Price still enforces the minimum at checkout, so the order on the board always reflects a valid chosen amount. The card simply shows whatever the customer paid, and staff can filter the board to spot orders at the minimum to study buyer behavior.

 

Yes. Dragging a card to the Refunded lane opens the standard WooCommerce refund flow scoped to the order total the customer actually paid. NYP meta stays intact so reports keep matching the original chosen amount the customer selected.

 

Yes. SleekView checks the same capability that the standard order edit screen checks before letting a user move a card or open an order. Shop managers act on the board, customers never see it, and audit data stays with WooCommerce as normal.

 

Yes. The filter bar accepts column filters, including the chosen price meta and the order date. You can scope the board to NYP orders above a threshold within a date window and pin that view as a saved board for return visits.

 

SleekView Kanban works against any WooCommerce order source. You can build one board for NYP products and a separate board for the rest of the catalog, or one mixed board with a filter, so the view fits how your store actually splits the work.

 

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