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Analyze your WooCommerce data in plain English.

Ask anything about your WooCommerce store: orders, customers, refunds, fulfillment.

WooCommerce data analysis questions

  • "Which payment methods correlate with highest AOV in my WooCommerce store?"
  • "Show me revenue by product category for the last 90 days."
  • "Find customers who placed exactly one order over $200 and never returned."
  • "What is the typical purchase frequency for repeat customers?"
  • "Build me an admin page to mark orders as shipped without WordPress login."

How to connect

  1. Sign in to Tablize and open the Integrations page in your workspace.
  2. Pick WooCommerce and follow the OAuth flow (or paste an API key, depending on the connector).
  3. Run your first sync. Tablize pulls historical data and sets up an incremental cursor so future syncs stay fresh.
  4. Open a new chat and ask your first question. Tablize already knows the schema.

What lands in your workspace

orders WooCommerce orders with items, totals, payment method.
customers WooCommerce customer records with order history.
products Product catalog with categories, variations, stock.

Common workflows

WordPress-free ops

Build a Tablize admin page so non-WP users can update order status, refund, and view customer info.

Store data hides the real story across orders, line items, and refunds. With WooCommerce connected, Tablize joins them for you, so “which SKUs actually lost margin after returns” becomes one question instead of an afternoon in spreadsheets.

Once WooCommerce is authorized, tables like orders and customers sync into a dedicated schema in your workspace’s PostgreSQL — incrementally, so only new and changed rows move after the first backfill. Ask something like “Which payment methods correlate with highest AOV in my WooCommerce store?” and Tablize writes the SQL, runs it, draws the chart, and offers to keep the answer as a report, a scheduled script, or a live dashboard.

A setup teams reach for first — WordPress-free ops: Build a Tablize admin page so non-WP users can update order status, refund, and view customer info.

Try WooCommerce with Tablize.

Free to try on your own data. Your first answer in under 60 seconds.

Try free with your data