SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Quick View
Quick View turns the catalog into a lightbox checkout shortcut. SleekView Kanban groups your products by publish state, surfaces views and add to cart counts on every card, and lets staff drag a product from Draft to Active with one move.
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Quick View products deserve a visual workflow
WooCommerce Quick View adds a lightbox popup to the catalog so shoppers can add to cart without leaving the listing page. The plugin reads the standard product post type with post_status values like draft, publish, pending, and private. The default admin shows products in a flat list mixing both Quick View enabled and disabled SKUs together.
SleekView Kanban reads the same product rows and groups them into lanes by publish state. Each card on the board shows the product image, the title, the SKU from _sku meta, the current price from _price, and the Quick View enabled flag from product meta. Lanes mirror the actual statuses, so the merchandising team sees how many products sit in draft today and how many are active.
Drag a card from Draft to Active and SleekView writes the new post_status through WooCommerce. Quick View settings stay intact, the product appears on the catalog with the lightbox enabled, and any indexer like SearchWP or product feeds picks up the change. Drag back to Draft to hide a product without losing the Quick View configuration you built up.
Workflow
From catalog list to lightbox board
Connect to WooCommerce products
wp_posts filtered to the product post type, pulls product meta, and detects the Quick View enabled flag on each row for the board.
Filter to Quick View products
Group by publish state
post_status as the lane axis. SleekView lists Draft, Pending, Published, and Private as the standard lanes, plus any custom status your workflow adds, with a live count on each lane.
Drag to publish or hide
Sample board
Sample Quick View product board
Comparison
WooCommerce products vs SleekView Kanban
Default WooCommerce list
- Product list mixes Quick View enabled SKUs with regular catalog products together.
- Status changes happen one product at a time through the Quick Edit row link option.
- No visual sense of how many products sit at each publish stage today on the catalog.
- Product image, price, and the Quick View flag live across separate admin columns.
- Filtering by Quick View enabled requires extra plugins or hand-written SQL queries.
SleekView Kanban
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Lanes follow
post_statusso the board mirrors the WooCommerce flow. - Cards show product image, SKU, price, and Quick View flag on every row.
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Drag from
drafttopublishwith a single move on the board. - Writes go through WooCommerce so Quick View settings always run correctly.
- Filter the board by category, SKU prefix, or Quick View enabled in seconds.
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for WooCommerce Quick View
Visual product cards
Every card shows the product image at the top, so merchandisers see the SKU they are working with before they read the title. Image-first cards make a real difference between a slow product launch and a fast catalog sweep.
Drag to publish or hide
Move a card from Draft to Published and SleekView writes the new status through WooCommerce. Quick View settings stay intact, the lightbox appears on the catalog, and feeds pick up the change on the next sync run.
Filter by Quick View flag
Save a board scoped to Quick View enabled SKUs to manage the lightbox catalog separately. Filters combine with status lanes so the merchandising team has one screen per workflow they actually run on the store.
Audience
How merchants use the kanban view
Seasonal catalog launches
A merchandiser preps a new season in the Draft lane, then drags the cards to Published on launch day. Quick View enabled SKUs go live with the lightbox attached and feeds pick up the change.
Seasonal archive sweeps
After the season closes, the team drags sold out SKUs from Published to Archived in one sitting. The board keeps Quick View settings intact so a future relaunch reuses the same configuration.
Lightbox audit reviews
An audit board filters to Quick View enabled SKUs across all statuses. The team spots products with the flag set but no Quick View image and fixes them before the next campaign goes live.
The bigger picture
Why Quick View needs its own workflow
Quick View turns catalog browsing into checkout, so the SKUs that have it enabled deserve a workflow that respects how important they are. The standard WooCommerce product list treats them the same as any disabled product, which means the merchandising team has to filter and click into individual products to do basic work like launching a season or archiving a sold out batch. A board view changes the math.
Lanes match the publish states the team actually runs, Draft, Pending, Published, and Archived, with live counts that show where the catalog sits today. Cards put the product image, SKU, and price on the front, so a merchandiser sees what they are working with in a glance. Drag-and-drop status updates mean launching a season happens by dragging a row of draft cards into Published instead of opening each product.
Over a quarter that adds up to faster launches, fewer mistakes on the lightbox catalog, and a real sense of pace that the standard WooCommerce admin cannot give a team.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Quick View
The board reads live WooCommerce products through the same database layer your admin uses. There is no copy and nothing to sync, so every change on the board reflects in the standard product screens within seconds.
 Yes. Card layout supports the featured image as a top field, so merchandisers see the actual product photo before they read the title or SKU. Cards with a strong image cut review time across busy catalog sweeps.
 Yes. SleekView writes the new status through the standard WooCommerce update path, which fires the same hooks the Quick Edit row uses. Quick View settings stay intact, indexers update, and feeds pick up the change.
 Yes. The filter bar accepts meta filters, so you can scope the board to products with the Quick View flag set. Save that scope as a board and reopen it later, and the filter stays attached for the next merchandising session.
 
Custom statuses still appear as lanes. SleekView detects the distinct values in post_status at board creation and offers each as a lane. You can rename, hide, recolor, and reorder them to match how your catalog actually runs.
Yes. SleekView checks the same capability that the standard product edit screen checks before letting a user move a card. Shop managers act on the board, customers never see it, and audit data stays with WooCommerce as normal.
 Yes. The card editor supports any analytics meta you sync onto the product row, so views, add to cart counts, and conversions can sit on the card front. Pair this with WooCommerce Analytics for an end to end merchandising view.
 SleekView Kanban works against any WooCommerce product source. You can build one board for Quick View enabled SKUs and a separate board for the rest of the catalog, or one mixed board with a filter to match your workflow.
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