SleekView Charts for CartFlows Stripe: Stripe payments as a dashboard
Stripe Payments For WooCommerce by Checkout Plugins writes _cpsw_intent_id, _cpsw_payment_method, _cpsw_stripe_fee, and _cpsw_currency to every order. SleekView Charts reads that meta alongside wc_orders and builds revenue, payment method, and fee dashboards.
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Read your CartFlows Stripe payments as charts, not a list of intents
CartFlows Stripe already has the data. Every successful order writes _cpsw_intent_id, _cpsw_payment_method, _cpsw_charge_id, _cpsw_stripe_fee, _cpsw_currency, and _cpsw_payment_status to the order, plus the WooCommerce payment_method column on wc_orders set to cpsw_stripe. The plugin admin shows a thank you page and a settings screen for keys and webhooks, then defers to the Stripe dashboard or a CSV export for any actual chart.
SleekView Charts reads the same order meta and turns it into chart cards on a single dashboard. A Number card summing total_amount for orders where payment_method equals cpsw_stripe in the current month, a Donut splitting orders across _cpsw_payment_method values like card, link, apple_pay, and google_pay, a Horizontal Bar of top customers by Stripe revenue, and an Area chart of daily Stripe fees from _cpsw_stripe_fee. Each card is a saved query against the live WooCommerce tables.
This is not a replacement for the gateway. CartFlows still owns capturing the payment intent, confirming SCA, listening to Stripe webhooks, and reconciling captures and refunds back to WooCommerce. SleekView Charts adds the reading layer the gateway settings screen does not provide: live Stripe revenue, payment method mix, and fee totals inside WordPress, without anyone needing access to the Stripe dashboard for a quick number.
Workflow
From _cpsw_intent_id meta to a dashboard in four steps
Point SleekView at WooCommerce orders
Switch the view to Charts
Add chart cards for Stripe payments
Save and share the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from CartFlows Stripe data
Stripe revenue this month
Sum(total_amount)
Payment method mix
Count
group by _cpsw_payment_method
Top customers by Stripe revenue
Sum(total_amount)
group by customer_id
Daily Stripe fees
Sum(_cpsw_stripe_fee)
group by date_created_gmt
Comparison
Default CartFlows Stripe screens vs SleekView Charts
Default CartFlows Stripe screens
- The CartFlows Stripe settings screen shows keys and webhooks, not order totals or charts
- _cpsw_payment_method and _cpsw_stripe_fee are not exposed as chartable dimensions in the gateway admin
- No way to see Stripe revenue and fee trends side by side without the Stripe dashboard
- No saved dashboards per role for finance and the store owner
- No frontend embed for stakeholders who only need the numbers, not the Stripe console
SleekView Charts
- Configurable chart cards built directly from wc_orders filtered by payment_method equals cpsw_stripe
- Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single Stripe payments dashboard
- Group by _cpsw_payment_method, _cpsw_currency, customer_id, and date_created_gmt
- Saved chart views scoped per role for finance and the owner
- Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role based access
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Stripe Payments For WooCommerce by Checkout Plugins
Chart cards on Stripe meta
Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards built from the _cpsw_ order meta CartFlows already writes for every successful Stripe payment, no extra logging step required.
Inside WordPress not Stripe
The Stripe dashboard still owns disputes, payouts, and the full transaction ledger. SleekView Charts gives the team the WooCommerce side as a dashboard, so quick totals live next to orders.
Role scoped sharing
Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so finance and the owner see Stripe revenue and fees without needing a Stripe seat or a CSV export.
Audience
Who builds Stripe payments dashboards with SleekView
Finance teams
Track Stripe revenue and the daily fee total in the same view so reconciliation against the Stripe payout report takes one screen instead of three CSV files.
Store owners
Watch the payment method mix donut and the daily revenue area chart to see whether Apple Pay or Google Pay actually drives a meaningful share of paid orders.
Customer support
Use the top customers by Stripe revenue bar to recognise repeat shoppers paying through Stripe and prioritise refunds or follow ups without context switching to the Stripe console.
The bigger picture
Stripe answers should not require a Stripe login
CartFlows Stripe stores plenty of data right inside WordPress. Each paid order carries the intent ID, the payment method, the Stripe fee, the currency, and the status as order meta, plus payment_method equals cpsw_stripe on wc_orders. The CartFlows admin focuses on keys, webhooks, and Apple Pay or Google Pay options, which is the right scope for a gateway.
The reading side is mostly absent so a basic question like Stripe revenue this month usually means opening the Stripe dashboard or running a CSV export. SleekView Charts reads the same WooCommerce tables and turns them into chart cards on one saved dashboard. Finance sees the Stripe revenue KPI and the daily fee trend.
The owner sees the payment method donut to gauge Apple Pay and Google Pay adoption. Support sees the top customers by Stripe revenue. CartFlows keeps owning the payment intent lifecycle, SCA, webhooks, and refunds back to WooCommerce; SleekView Charts adds the reading layer that a small finance team can share without giving everyone Stripe access.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Stripe Payments For WooCommerce by Checkout Plugins
No. CartFlows still owns capturing the payment intent, confirming SCA on the checkout, listening to Stripe webhooks, and reconciling captures and refunds back to WooCommerce. SleekView Charts only reads the order meta the gateway writes and renders chart cards on top.
 Yes. The plugin's data shape lives on every store that installed it, as _cpsw_intent_id and friends on wc_orders. SleekView Charts only reads that data, so existing stores keep working with the dashboard, while new installs should pick another Stripe gateway and point SleekView at its meta keys instead.
 Yes. CartFlows writes the actual Stripe payment method into _cpsw_payment_method, with values like card, link, apple_pay, and google_pay. SleekView Charts groups by that meta_value and renders a Donut so the team sees the real method mix instead of a single Stripe bucket.
 Yes. CartFlows writes the per order Stripe processing fee to _cpsw_stripe_fee from the webhook. SleekView sums that meta_value across orders for a Number card and trends it daily as an Area chart, so payment processing cost shows up next to revenue in the same view.
 Refunds are written back to wc_orders by CartFlows when the Stripe webhook arrives. SleekView Charts filters by status to exclude refunded and failed orders from the revenue KPI, and you can add a separate card that counts refunds so the dashboard shows net Stripe revenue and refund volume together.
 CartFlows is HPOS compatible. SleekView Charts reads wc_orders and wc_orders_meta when HPOS is on, and falls back to shop_order posts and postmeta on legacy stores. The chart cards stay the same regardless of storage mode.
 Yes. _cpsw_currency is written for every order and SleekView Charts can group by it, so a multi currency store sees revenue split by currency. The same card pattern works for the EUR and USD totals you would normally compute by hand from the Stripe dashboard.
 Yes. SleekView ships a frontend embed with role based access, so finance or the owner can land on a private page that shows Stripe revenue, payment method mix, and daily fees without ever logging into Stripe or running a fresh CSV export.
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