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SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

SleekView Kanban reads your _dhl_tracking field on every order, groups every shipment by its real status, and lets you drag a card from Label Created to Picked Up, In Transit, or Delivered with the new state written back to the order.

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SleekView Kanban board for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

DHL lists hide the work that needs doing

WooCommerce Shipping DHL stores every shipment against the parent order via _dhl_tracking in wp_postmeta, with the live status mirrored as label_created, picked_up, in_transit, or delivered. The default order list shows none of that. You see a generic WooCommerce status and have to click into each order to find out where the shipment actually is right now.

SleekView Kanban reads the same _dhl_tracking through the WooCommerce REST endpoints and turns the DHL status into the grouping axis for a board. Each card shows the order number, the customer name, the carrier or location, the reference code, and the last event time. The columns mirror real states so a glance tells you how many shipments are stuck in Label Created and how many cleared In Transit this week.

Drag a card from Picked Up to In Transit and SleekView updates the underlying order meta, fires WooCommerce hooks your other plugins listen for, and triggers the customer notification flow you already configured. Manual drags into Delivered run the same writeback path so refunds, restocks, and support handoffs trigger exactly as the international dispatch expects.

Workflow

Build a kanban board in four steps

1

Connect DHL to SleekView

Point SleekView at your store and pick the DHL data source. SleekView discovers the _dhl_tracking field on every order automatically, no extra mapping needed.
2

Pick the status field to group by

Choose the DHL status as the group-by axis. SleekView lists every state your shipments have hit including Label Created, Picked Up, In Transit, and Delivered, then renders one column per value.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Select the fields that matter at a glance: order number, customer, carrier or location, reference code, weight, and last scan time. SleekView formats currencies and dates automatically with no template work.
4

Enable drag-and-drop writeback

Turn on writeback so dragging a card from Picked Up to In Transit updates the order, fires WooCommerce hooks, and triggers the configured email. Optional confirmation prompts protect drags into Delivered.

Sample board

Sample WooCommerce Shipping DHL board

A live preview of how your shipments appear once SleekView groups them by DHL status, with cards showing the order, customer, reference, and last event time.
Label Created
14
Order 82201 DHL Express label printed
JD014600000122334, 1.2 kg
Order 82205 DHL eCommerce label ready
GM6010000122334, 2.8 kg
Order 82209 DHL Express Worldwide label
JD014600000455667, 0.6 kg
Picked Up
22
Order 82188 DHL Express courier pickup
JD014500000877665, Berlin
Order 82192 DHL eCommerce hub pickup
GM6010000999988, Leipzig
Order 82194 DHL Express Worldwide
JD014500000111223, Madrid
In Transit
61
Order 82122 DHL Express in transit
JD014400000334456, EAST hub
Order 82128 DHL eCommerce in transit
GM6010000556678, US gateway
Order 82135 DHL Express in transit
JD014400000778890, HKG hub
Delivered
298
Order 82088 DHL Express delivered today
JD014300000113344, signed J
Order 82091 DHL eCommerce delivered
GM6010000667789, mailbox
Order 82101 DHL Express delivered safely
JD014300000990011, sig

Comparison

Default order list vs SleekView Kanban

Default DHL orders

  • Flat order list shows WooCommerce status, never the live DHL state
  • Stuck shipments look identical to moving ones until customers complain
  • No visual sense of how many shipments sit at each DHL stage today
  • Filtering by status reloads the whole page and loses your search context
  • Status changes need clicking into each order and editing a meta dropdown

SleekView Kanban

  • Group by _dhl_tracking or any custom shipment status your team adds
  • Drag a card across columns and the shipment status updates in WooCommerce
  • Cards show order, customer, carrier, reference, and last scan time at a glance
  • Writes go through WooCommerce REST so notifications and refunds still fire
  • Custom statuses from your fulfillment workflow render as their own columns

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

Group by DHL status

Use the live status DHL writes back to your orders, or any custom stage your team layers on top. SleekView lists every distinct value and renders one column per status, with counts updated as fresh scans arrive.

Drag to update real state

Move a card from Picked Up to In Transit and SleekView calls the same WooCommerce APIs your fulfillment tools use. Webhook handlers still process events, so manual moves and automatic updates stay reconciled cleanly.

Configurable card fields

Pick which meta lands on each card: order, customer, carrier or location, service level, reference, weight, or last scan. Carrier branding, currency, and dates format themselves with no extra template work needed at all.

Audience

Workflows the shipment board unlocks

Delivered triage queue

Start the morning on the Delivered column, work each shipment against the carrier portal, drag back to Picked Up once the carrier confirms re-routing. The board doubles as your daily support brief.

Warehouse handoff board

Pickers drag orders into Label Created once boxed, the dispatch screen drags into Picked Up after collection, giving the international dispatch a live shift report without spreadsheets.

Delivery confirmation chase

Filter to Picked Up cards past their expected window, drag to Delivered when a scan goes silent, and stay ahead of complaints with one screen of DHL state.

The bigger picture

DHL visibility ends the daily ticket chase

A WooCommerce store running WooCommerce Shipping DHL runs on two parallel realities. WooCommerce says the order is Completed because a label was bought. DHL says the shipment has not been scanned for four days.

The default admin shows you the WooCommerce reality and nothing else, which is why a busy store learns about stuck shipments through inbound support tickets instead of through its own data. The kanban view fixes this by making the DHL status the primary axis of the screen. You can see at a glance whether yesterday's labels actually entered the network, whether this week's shipments cleared In Transit, and which Delivered cards need a phone call before the customer notices.

Cards make individual shipments legible: order number, customer, carrier, reference, last scan, all on one tile. Drag is the natural verb for moving a shipment from stage to stage, and because SleekView writes through the WooCommerce APIs, every drag still fires the customer notifications, the carrier webhooks, and the refund flows your store already runs.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WooCommerce Shipping DHL

Every status the plugin writes to _dhl_tracking, including Label Created, Picked Up, In Transit, and Delivered, plus any custom workflow status your team has registered. Each value renders as its own column the moment a shipment lands in it, so no manual mapping is required.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through the WooCommerce REST endpoints, the same path the admin uses. DHL hooks fire as normal, so confirmation emails, carrier integrations, and refund flows behave exactly as if you had clicked the status dropdown manually in the order screen.

 

SleekView offers an optional confirmation prompt on drags into destructive columns, and any drag can be reverted by dragging back. The refund flow still runs through WooCommerce, so if your store auto-refunds on cancel, you can configure that to require manual approval first.

 

Yes. SleekView reads shipment state on a short interval and reconciles drags against the live record, so if a colleague has already moved a card, you see the new state before your drag conflicts. Optimistic updates revert cleanly if a write is rejected by the server.

 

Status is the grouping, but each card surfaces the carrier or location, service level, reference code, weight, and last scan, giving you the same visibility a carrier portal would without leaving the board. Filters let you scope to one carrier, one warehouse, or one shift.

 

Yes. Batch shipments and return labels expose the same status meta as outbound parcels, so both appear on the board with their parent order or return reference. A saved view per workflow keeps batches and returns visually separate from outbound shipments.

 

Yes. Save a filtered view for each warehouse, carrier, or service level and SleekView renders one board per saved view. Each board carries its own column counts and only writes back to the shipments in scope, so each dispatch screen stays focused on its own work.

 

Yes. SleekView only loads cards for the columns currently visible and paginates older shipments into a scroll-on-demand tail, so even stores with five years of history render the active columns instantly. Indexing on the status meta keeps group counts cheap.

 

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