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SleekView Kanban for WPC Smart Wishlist

SleekView Kanban reads your WPC Smart Wishlist saved-product rows, groups them into columns by item state, and lets you drag entries between saved, awaiting sale, purchased, and removed so shopper intent becomes a visible pipeline.

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SleekView Kanban board for WPC Smart Wishlist

Why wishlist items deserve a kanban view

WPC Smart Wishlist stores every saved product as a row tied to a user or session, with an added date, a product reference, and an item state that quietly changes as the shopper acts on the list. That state is the single most useful signal in your wishlist database, because it tells you what is sitting idle, what is waiting for a price drop, and what already converted. In the default admin tables, those states blend into a wall of rows.

SleekView Kanban reads the WPC Smart Wishlist tables and lets you pick the item state field as the grouping column. Each card on the board shows the product name, the shopper, the date added, and the current price, so you can see at a glance which saved products are stalling and which are heating up because a sale is coming.

Drag a wishlist row from saved to awaiting-sale and SleekView writes the change back to the plugin's table, which can drive email campaigns, internal merchandising tags, or scheduled notifications. Move it to purchased when the order completes and the row stays on the board for analysis. Items the shopper removed are kept in their own column for win-back targeting.

Workflow

Set up the wishlist board in four steps

1

Connect SleekView to the wishlist tables

Point SleekView at the WPC Smart Wishlist data so the kanban can read every saved-product row and the linked shopper. Indexes the plugin already maintains on user and date keep the queries fast even with thousands of saves.
2

Pick the item state column to group by

Choose the item state field as the grouping column. SleekView creates one column for each distinct value, so saved, awaiting sale, purchased, and removed all show up as named columns with live counts at the top.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Pick the fields you want on the card front. The product name and shopper email are obvious headlines, with date added, current price, and saved variation as supporting metadata that helps you understand the intent behind the save.
4

Enable drag-and-drop state changes

Turn on writeback so dragging a card to a new column updates the wishlist row's state. SleekView uses the plugin's own update path so any hooks or notifications tied to state changes continue to fire as they would otherwise.

Sample board

Sample WPC Smart Wishlist board

A typical merchant's wishlist board with saved items, items awaiting a sale, recently purchased entries, and removed rows kept for future win-back campaigns.
Saved
342
Premium leather laptop sleeve 15 inch
sarah.chen@example, added Mar 4
Ceramic pour over kettle 1 liter
marcus.r@example, added Mar 7
Wool blend overcoat charcoal medium
alex.tanaka@example, added Mar 9
Awaiting sale
87
Mechanical keyboard tactile switches
priya.s@example, target $20 off
Linen bedding set queen size
jordan.k@example, target $50 off
Hiking backpack 45 liter capacity
carlos.m@example, target 15 percent off
Purchased
156
Espresso machine entry tier model
elena.b@example, order #4827
Running shoes trail edition size 9
david.k@example, order #4831
Wireless noise canceling headphones
fatima.a@example, order #4836
Removed
94
Cast iron skillet pre seasoned 12 inch
removed by user, never bought
Smart watch fitness tracker model A
removed by user, bought competitor
Yoga mat extra thick cork blend
removed by user, out of stock

Comparison

Default WPC Smart Wishlist vs SleekView Kanban

Default wishlist tables

  • Wishlist rows shown as a flat table with item state hidden inside one of many columns
  • No board view to compare saved, awaiting sale, and purchased items side by side
  • Bulk re-tagging items requires SQL queries or a custom admin extension to handle
  • Win-back marketing on removed items needs export to a spreadsheet then import elsewhere
  • No visual signal that the saved column is growing faster than the purchased column is

SleekView Kanban

  • Columns for saved, awaiting-sale, purchased, and removed with counts
  • Card fronts show product, shopper, date added, current price, and saved variation
  • Drag-and-drop state changes that fire the same hooks the plugin already exposes
  • Filter by product category, price band, or shopper email domain for slicing
  • Pagination inside columns so even thousands of saved items stay performant

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for WPC Smart Wishlist

Drag items between intent states

Move a wishlist row from saved to awaiting sale by dragging the card. SleekView writes the new state to the WPC Smart Wishlist row through the plugin's own update path, so any email or tagging hooks tied to that state continue to run normally.

Shopper context on every card

Each card shows the shopper email, the date the item was added, and the variation they saved when one exists. That context turns a row of product IDs into a recognizable intent signal you can act on without leaving the board.

Win-back the removed column

The removed column keeps every wishlist item the shopper deleted so you can run targeted win-back campaigns. Export the list, send a tailored email, or hand it to a merchandising tool, and the audience is already segmented for you.

Audience

Where the wishlist kanban earns its keep

Sale planning by demand

Watch the awaiting sale column grow and you have a real list of products shoppers will buy at a discount. Drop the price, drag items into a promo column, and the kanban doubles as a sale planning surface.

Customer service follow up

When a shopper emails about a stalled wishlist, your support team can find their saved column entries instantly and move items to awaiting sale or purchased depending on what was agreed in the conversation.

Wishlist to order analysis

Compare the purchased column against the saved column over time. A widening gap means saved items are not converting, which is the kind of insight that informs pricing and merchandising decisions for the next quarter.

The bigger picture

Why the board is a better wishlist UI

WPC Smart Wishlist works hard on the storefront but its admin side is just rows of saved products with no narrative. Merchants who care about conversion want to know whether the saved pile is growing faster than the purchased one, whether removed items have anything in common, and whether the awaiting sale shoppers are actually getting the price drops they were waiting for. The kanban makes those questions answerable in seconds.

Status is no longer a column, it is the board, and the geometry of the columns tells you the health of your wishlist program before you look at any numbers. Drag a row and the plugin's own hooks fire, so any tagging or email automation you already configured continues to work. For agencies managing wishlist programs across multiple stores, the kanban is the only consistent admin surface that does not require remembering which client uses which item-state names.

The board speaks columns, and the columns translate back to whatever the plugin underneath calls them.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WPC Smart Wishlist

Yes, the kanban reads every wishlist row whether the shopper was logged in or saved items as a guest session. Cards show the shopper email when available and the session key as a fallback, so even anonymous wishlists make it onto the board for analysis and bulk state changes.

 

Yes, when writeback is enabled, dragging a card from saved to awaiting sale updates the WPC Smart Wishlist row through the plugin's own update path. Any hooks or notifications tied to that state change continue to fire as they would if you changed the state from the plugin's own admin screens.

 

Yes, current price is one of the metadata fields you can map onto the card front, joined live from the WooCommerce product row. That makes the board useful for sale planning, because the awaiting sale column shows you exactly how much you would have to discount to clear those rows.

 

New wishlist saves appear in the saved column on the next refresh or when the page polls the data source for changes. SleekView does not lock the underlying tables, so storefront writes continue uninterrupted while the kanban is being viewed or edited by admin users.

 

Yes, the kanban applies the same capability checks the WPC Smart Wishlist admin screens use, which sit on top of standard WooCommerce roles. A shop manager who can edit wishlists can drag cards, and a role without that permission sees the board but cannot move anything.

 

Yes, SleekView supports filters that scope the kanban without changing the underlying data. Filter by product category, by saved-price band, or by shopper email domain, and the columns rescope to that subset with the counts recalculated for the filtered view.

 

The removed column holds wishlist items the shopper deleted but kept in the audit table. That is a high-quality win-back audience because they were once interested. Export the column to your email tool and you have a targeted segment without any extra data engineering required at all.

 

SleekView paginates within each column and lazy-loads card details on scroll, so an account with thousands of saved items still renders quickly. The status grouping queries the indexed state column the plugin already maintains, so the database load stays low under heavy use.

 

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