Simple and sleek WooCommerce order management.
Author: | Dashify (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 4.7 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.5.2 |
Plugin version: | 1.2.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 16-02-2024 |
Last updated: | 26-04-2024 |
Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 2 |
Plugin URI: | |
Total downloads: | 540 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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Worried that WooCommerce is too complicated?
Thinking about building a Shopify store because of the good design, but don’t want to pay the higher price?
Or maybe you’re just looking for an elegant and effective dashboard for managing WooCommerce orders.
Dashify restyles the WooCommerce order pages to make them easier to work with and more beautiful to look at.
Features
You’ll see a ⭐ next to any completely new features that Dashify adds to WooCommerce.
⭐ Order trend graphs
- ⭐ See trends with a graph of total, refunded, and fulfilled orders above the order table
- ⭐ Choose between 1, 7, and 30 day time periods
Order table improvements
- Order statuses are big and easy to click
- Bulk actions appear only when at least one item is selected
- Search and filter is hidden until opened
- Order table is fully responsive to screen size and works well on mobile devices
Order view improvements
- ⭐ Back button to quickly get back to the order list
- Important information like order number, status, and date are prominent at the top
- ⭐ The date and time is formatted according to region
- Action and update buttons are more prominent and at the top
- ⭐ Jump to next and previous orders with buttons or keyboard shortcuts (J for previous, K for next order)
- ⭐ Jump to orders of the same order status! Based on the order status selected in the order list, after clicking into an order, the next and previous buttons will go to the next or previous order of the same status, allowing to you handle orders one at a time
- Order notes becomes a “Timeline” that is bigger and easier to read
- Timeline textarea auto expands as your note gets longer
- Custom fields styles are greatly improved
- The default layout is changed to feature the items, customer information, and timeline, moving the custom fields and other less used modules to the sidebar
You can turn Dashify on and off quickly through the WordPress screen options, in case you have occasional plugins or workflows not currently supported by Dashify.
Screenshots
Before: The edit order admin screen is cluttered and confusing. For example, the date is not formatted for your region.
After: The edit order admin screen has all important information at the top and is pleasant to look at. Easily navigate to next and previous orders.
After: The order notes become a timeline, giving you more space to record events.
Before: All features of the order table are visible at once, like filtering by registered customer, even if you don't need them.
After: The order table is simplified, with less commonly used actions hidden yet fast to access. See trends with the charts above the table.
After: Searching and filtering is more elegant.
Before: The order table isn't usable on mobile. After: The order table can be scrolled left and right on mobile, so you can see everything.
FAQ
A plugin I’m using doesn’t work with Dashify or looks bad. Can it be fixed?
Yes! Please leave a message in the WordPress.org support forum or contact us using the Dashify Help Desk, and we’ll gladly add compatibility for it.
Do you offer support?
Yes! We offer free, personal support for everyone using Dashify. We’ll show you how it works, help you with problems, and take your feedback. If your question could benefit others, leave it in the WordPress.org support forum. Otherwise, contact us using the Dashify Help Desk.
Can I give feedback or request a feature?
Yes! Leave us a message in the WordPress.org support forum or at the Dashify Help Desk.
Who is behind this plugin?
We’re a team of two people hoping to make WooCommerce a little better.
What data does this plugin collect? Is it safe?
Dashify doesn’t collect any data, not even analytics. It simply restyles and adds features to your WooCommerce admin.
ChangeLog
1.2.2 (2024-04-26)
Improvements
- The WooCommerce Subscriptions “related orders” box gets Dashify styling in the order edit view. (Full subscriptions page styling coming soon!)
Bug fixes
- We fixed a few conflicts with other plugins and some WordPress environments.
1.2.1 (2024-04-24)
Improvements
- Improve the look of the action buttons in the order edit view.
- Improve the look of the products/shipping/fees/totals in the order edit view.
- The “what’s new” notice can be permanently hidden for all future versions of Dashify.
Bug fixes
- PHP warning about a null query parameter on the “add new order” page related to the order pagination buttons which don’t appear on this page.
- “What’s new” notice possibly not dismissing.
1.2.0 (2024-03-27)
New features
- Paginate to the next order of the same status! If an order status is selected in the order list and you click into an order, the order status filter is taken into account when using the next and previous order buttons. It will jump to the next or previous order of the same order status, allowing you to, for example, handle “Payment pending” orders one at a time. You can clear this filter at any time from the order view.
Improvements
- The order date and time is entirely localized, including aspects like whether it should show AM/PM or use a 24-hour clock.
Bug fixes
- The order time was off by some hours if the WordPress time zone setting was set to anything other than UTC. Now, as long as the viewer of the order date/time is in the same time zone as the WordPress setting, it will show the correct formatted time for their region.
- K/J shortcuts going past the last/first order.
- A few JavaScript errors about null elements.
1.1.3 (2024-03-15)
Improvements
- Order pagination buttons have tooltips and can be activated via keyboard shortcuts (K for next order, J for previous).
- Order pagination is available for non-HPOS WooCommerce.
- Order pagination will end at the newest/oldest order instead of paginating to the same one when on the newest/oldest order.
- Analytics range selection is saved.
Bug fixes
- Previously, order pagination could land on a trashed/deleted order and would show an error page. Now, it will skip these orders.
1.1.2 (2024-03-06)
Bug fixes
- If any JS error happened, the page would be blank. Now, it will render the page even if errors are encountered along the way.
- Missing bulk actions and Empty Trash button in trash view have been restored.
1.1.1 (2024-03-02)
- No changes from 1.1.0. Re-releasing to try fixing missing download on WordPress.org.
1.1.0 (2024-02-25)
New features
1.0.0 (2024-01-21)
- First release of Dashify!