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SleekView Kanban for YITH Essential Kit

SleekView Kanban reads your YITH Essential Kit plugin records, groups them by activation status into columns, and lets you drag plugins between active, inactive, update available, and incompatible while writing the change back to WordPress.

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SleekView Kanban board for YITH Essential Kit for WooCommerce

Why the YITH bundle needs a board view

YITH Essential Kit ships with dozens of free WooCommerce plugins as a bundle, each with its own activation state, update lifecycle, and compatibility profile. The default WordPress plugins screen lumps them all in with everything else you have installed, with the activation status hidden in a small link column. Store owners who use the bundle to spin up specific features struggle to see at a glance which YITH plugins are active, which were installed but never turned on, and which ones have updates pending or compatibility flags raised.

SleekView Kanban reads the WordPress plugins data and lets you filter to YITH Essential Kit entries and pick the plugin status field as the grouping column. Each card on the board shows the plugin name, the YITH category, the installed version, and the latest available version, so you can see at a glance what is healthy and what needs attention.

Drag a plugin from inactive to active and SleekView triggers the WordPress activation hook, which respects the same lifecycle the plugins screen does. Move it to update-available visibility when an update lands and the column becomes your shortlist for maintenance. Incompatible plugins are flagged in their own column with the conflict reason on the card.

Workflow

Build the YITH bundle kanban quickly

1

Connect SleekView to the plugins data

Point SleekView at the WordPress installed plugins source and filter to YITH Essential Kit entries. The kanban reads the same data the plugins screen uses and inherits the capability checks WordPress applies to plugin actions.
2

Pick the activation status to group by

Choose the plugin status field as the grouping column. SleekView creates one column per status, so active, inactive, update available, and incompatible all show up with live counts that reflect the current state of your YITH bundle.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Pick the fields you want on the card front. The plugin name and YITH category are the obvious headlines, with installed version, latest version, and compatibility notes as supporting metadata that helps you triage at a glance.
4

Enable drag-and-drop activation

Turn on writeback so dragging a card from inactive to active triggers the WordPress plugin activation hook. SleekView routes the change through the same path the plugins screen uses, so any custom activation logic continues to run normally.

Sample board

Sample YITH Essential Kit activation board

A typical WooCommerce admin's board with YITH plugins spread across active, inactive, update available, and incompatible columns with versions visible on cards.
Active
14
YITH WooCommerce Wishlist
Wishlists, v3.42.0
YITH WooCommerce Compare
Compare, v2.38.0
YITH WooCommerce Ajax Search
Search, v2.6.0
Inactive
27
YITH WooCommerce Catalog Mode
Catalog, v2.10.0, never activated
YITH WooCommerce Best Sellers
Reports, v2.5.0, never activated
YITH WooCommerce Color and Label
Variations, v2.0.0, never activated
Update available
8
YITH WooCommerce Quick View
v1.36.0 to v1.38.0
YITH WooCommerce Badge Management
v2.0.0 to v2.2.0
YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote
v4.21.0 to v4.23.0
Incompatible
3
YITH WooCommerce Zoom Magnifier
Conflicts with image gallery theme
YITH WooCommerce Frequently Bought
Requires WooCommerce 8 or newer
YITH WooCommerce Surveys
Conflicts with form plugin handler

Comparison

Default plugins screen vs SleekView Kanban

Default WordPress plugins

  • YITH bundle plugins mixed with every other installed plugin in a single long list
  • No status grouping so active and inactive YITH plugins are scattered across pages
  • Update availability is shown as a notice instead of a column you can scan quickly
  • Compatibility warnings appear inline at the bottom of long rows where they are missed
  • Bulk activation requires checkbox selection then a separate bulk action dropdown step

SleekView Kanban

  • Columns for active, inactive, update-available, and incompatible states
  • Card fronts show plugin name, YITH category, installed version, and latest version
  • Drag-and-drop activation that uses the same WordPress hooks the plugins screen uses
  • Filter by YITH category to focus on wishlist, compare, search, or catalog plugins
  • Compatibility column surfaces conflicts as cards instead of hiding them as notices

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for YITH Essential Kit for WooCommerce

Drag to activate or deactivate

Move a YITH plugin from inactive to active by dragging the card and SleekView triggers the WordPress activation hook. Any custom activation logic baked into the plugin runs exactly as it would when you activate from the WordPress plugins screen directly.

Compatibility column for triage

When a YITH plugin clashes with WooCommerce, a theme, or another plugin, it lands in the incompatible column with the conflict reason on the card. That turns scattered admin notices into a real triage queue you can work through.

Update available shortlist

The update available column collects every YITH plugin with a pending update, including the installed and latest versions on the card. That makes maintenance windows easy to plan because the shortlist is right there with no clicking.

Audience

Where the YITH kanban earns its place

Feature rollout planning

Drag a YITH plugin from inactive to active when you decide to enable a new feature on your store. The active column doubles as the public-facing feature catalog you exposed to shoppers this quarter.

Maintenance window batches

On a maintenance day, work through the update available column from top to bottom, dragging plugins back to active once you have updated them. The board makes it impossible to skip a plugin by accident.

Incompatibility cleanup

Work through the incompatible column with the conflict reason on each card so you can decide whether to disable, swap, or defer. The kanban replaces a scattered list of dashboard notices with a single triage workspace.

The bigger picture

Why the bundle deserves its own board

YITH Essential Kit is generous, but generosity creates noise. Once you install the bundle, your WordPress plugins screen has dozens more entries to scroll through, with the YITH ones mixed in with everything else you depend on. The kanban scopes the view to the bundle and turns activation status into the primary axis, which is the right axis when you are deciding which features your store actually uses.

The inactive column tells you which YITH plugins are installed but never turned on, which is often a sign you should keep them ready for future tests or uninstall them to reduce attack surface. The update available column is the maintenance shortlist that maintenance windows usually skip because it is hidden behind a notice. The incompatible column finally gives compatibility warnings the visibility they deserve.

For agencies managing dozens of YITH-equipped sites, the kanban offers a consistent triage view across every install so no one has to remember which plugins were activated where.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for YITH Essential Kit for WooCommerce

It can do either. By default the board is scoped to the YITH bundle by filtering on the plugin author, which keeps the view focused. You can broaden the filter to show every installed plugin if you want a single board for all of your activations across both YITH and non-YITH plugins.

 

Yes, when writeback is enabled, dragging a card between active and inactive triggers the WordPress plugin activation or deactivation hook. Custom activation routines that the YITH plugin runs on first activation execute exactly as they would when you act from the WordPress plugins screen directly.

 

Yes, the update available column collects every YITH plugin with a pending update and shows the installed and latest versions on each card. That replaces the scattered yellow notices on the plugins screen with a single, scannable maintenance shortlist for the bundle.

 

The incompatible column collects YITH plugins flagged with a known conflict, either by WordPress itself, by WooCommerce, or by a custom compatibility check. The reason appears on the card so you can triage without opening every plugin's row to read what the conflict is about right then.

 

Yes, the kanban inherits the same capability checks WordPress applies to plugin activation and deactivation. Only users with the right capability can drag cards between active and inactive, so administrators retain the same control they would have from the standard plugins screen interface.

 

Yes, SleekView supports filters on top of the status grouping. Filter by YITH category to focus on wishlist plugins, comparison plugins, search plugins, or any other subset of the bundle, and the columns rescope to that subset with the activation counts recalculated for the filter.

 

It depends on your install. For sites with many plugins, the kanban can be quicker because the YITH-only filter and column grouping reduce the visual noise that the plugins screen presents. The underlying queries are similar, so the speed advantage is mostly about cognitive load.

 

Per-user layout preferences are saved in WordPress user meta, so each administrator can hide columns or reorder them without affecting other admins. The plugin activation state itself lives in WordPress, not in the kanban, so layout customizations never affect what is actually running on the site.

 

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