Dashify for WooCommerce: Easy order management

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Simple and sleek WooCommerce order management.

Author:Dashify (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.7
WordPress version tested:6.5.3
Plugin version:1.2.4
Added to WordPress repository:16-02-2024
Last updated:04-05-2024
Rating, %:100
Rated by:3
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Total downloads:748
Active installs:10+
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Worried that WooCommerce is too complicated?

Thinking about a Shopify store because of the good design, but don’t want to pay the high price?

Or maybe you’re looking for an elegant and effective dashboard for managing WooCommerce orders, packed with small features to make your job easier.

Dashify restyles the WooCommerce order pages to make them easier to work with and more beautiful to look at.

It’s compatible with WooCommerce Subscriptions, too!

Features

A ⭐ means it’s a new capability that Dashify adds to WooCommerce!

⭐ Order trend graphs

  • ⭐ See trends with a graph of total, refunded, and completed orders above the order table.
  • ⭐ For WooCommerce Subscriptions, see subscription revenue, the number of new subscriptions, and the number of cancelled subscriptions.
  • ⭐ Choose between 1, 7, and 30 day time periods.

Order list 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.
  • Filters can be cleared all at once, or one at a time.
  • Table is fully responsive to screen size and works well on mobile devices.

Order view improvements

  • ⭐ 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.
  • ⭐ Date and time formatted according to region.
  • ⭐ Back button to quickly get back to the order list.
  • Order number, status, and date are moved to the top and made easily visible.
  • Action and update buttons are at the top and grouped together.
  • Order notes becomes a “Timeline” that is bigger and easier to read.
  • Timeline textarea auto expands as you type more.
  • Custom fields styles are greatly improved.
  • A layout similar to Shopify: the items, customer information, and timeline are in the main area, while custom fields and other less important things are moved 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.


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