WooCommerce Admin is a new JavaScript-driven interface for managing your store. The plugin includes new and improved reports and a dashboard to monitor key metrics of your site.
**BETA SOFTWARE**
This plugin is under active development and, as such, we advise you to first install WooCommerce Admin in a staging/test environment. While this code is being run in production on sites, we recommend you first verify it works for you in a test environment, the same as any plugin for WooCommerce.
**New Reports for WooCommerce**
WooCommerce Admin has a host of new reports that are optimized for speed and have advanced filters that allow you to dive into data about your store:
- Revenue Report
- Orders Report
- Products Report
- Categories Report
- Coupons Report
- Taxes Report
- Downloads Report
- Stock Report
- Customers Report
**Customizable Dashboard**
WooCommerce Admin also allows store owners to customize a new dashboard screen with “performance indicators” that correspond in importance to their store’s operation.
== Getting Started ==
Once again: This plugin is under active development and, as such, we advise you to first install WooCommerce Admin in a staging/test environment. While this code is being run in production on sites, we recommend you first verify it works for you in a test environment, the same as any plugin for WooCommerce.
* MySQL version 5.0 or greater. MySQL 5.6 or greater is recommended
Visit the [WooCommerce server requirements documentation](https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/server-requirements/) for a detailed list of server requirements.
= Automatic installation =
Automatic installation is the easiest option, as WordPress handles the file transfers and you don't need to leave your web browser. To perform an automatic install:
1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
2. Go to: Plugins > Add New.
3. Enter “WooCommerce Admin” in the Search field, and view details about its point release, the rating and description.
4. Select “Install Now” when you’re ready
= Manual installation =
The manual installation method involves downloading the plugin and uploading it to your web server via your favorite FTP application. The WordPress Codex contains instructions at [Manual Plugin Installation](https://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Manual_Plugin_Installation).
= Where can I report bugs or contribute to the project? =
Bugs should be reported in the [WooCommerce Admin GitHub repository](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/).
= This is awesome! Can I contribute? =
Yes, you can! Join our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/)
Release and roadmap notes are available on the [WooCommerce Developers Blog](https://woocommerce.wordpress.com/category/wc-admin/)
== Screenshots ==
1. WooCommerce Admin Dashboard
2. Activity Panels
3. Analytics
== Changelog ==
= 0.11.0 2019-04-17
- Dev: Extend report submenu items #2033
- Dev: Extension Examples #2018
- Dev: Update admin notes readme #2043
- Dev: Add profile wizard base page #1933
- Dev: Method to publish core ready features #1863
- Dev: Add PHP autofix to pre-commit hook #2022
- Dev: PHP Lint fixes #2023
- Dev: Update Link in readme to Proper Location #2026
- Dev: Split D3Chart utils/axis file #2000
- Dev: Remove coupon_total from order stats table #1975