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SleekView Charts for Formidable Stripe: payments as a dashboard

Formidable Stripe writes every charge to frm_payments with amount, status, paysys, sub_id, and created_at, and links each row back to frm_items and frm_forms. SleekView Charts reads those tables and builds revenue KPIs, status donuts, top-plan bars, and daily revenue trends inside WordPress.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Formidable Stripe

Read your Formidable Stripe payments as charts, not a long list

Formidable Stripe already has the data. Every Stripe charge lands in frm_payments with amount, status, paysys, sub_id, action_id, receipt_id, and created_at on every row. The entry that triggered the payment lives in frm_items with the form_id, and individual field answers sit in frm_item_metas as long-format rows. The default Payments screen shows a paged list with totals, but no side-by-side dashboards.

SleekView Charts reads the same Formidable tables and turns them into chart cards on a single dashboard. A Number card summing amount for completed Stripe payments this month, a Donut splitting payments by status for completed, failed, refunded, and pending, a Bar of the top forms or plans by revenue joining frm_payments to frm_items, and an Area chart of daily revenue from created_at. Each card is a saved query against the live tables, not a CSV.

This is not a Stripe Dashboard replacement. Stripe still owns disputes, refunds, payouts, and tax reconciliation. SleekView Charts adds the reading layer Formidable site owners actually need: revenue per form, recurring versus one-off via sub_id, the conversion gap between entries in frm_items and paid rows in frm_payments, all on one screen, scoped per role, embeddable on a frontend page for stakeholders who should not need admin access.

Workflow

From frm_payments to a chart dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at Formidable

Add SleekView data sources for frm_payments, frm_items, frm_item_metas, and frm_forms. SleekView detects the schema, so receipt_id, amount, status, paysys, and sub_id show up as fields ready to chart.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the SleekView view from Table to Charts. SleekView creates a blank dashboard ready for chart cards built directly on the Formidable Stripe columns and the entries join.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (status, paysys, form_id, sub_id, created_at), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against frm_payments with optional joins back to frm_items.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for finance, marketing, and admins, and optionally embed it on a frontend page so stakeholders see live Stripe numbers without WordPress admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Formidable Stripe data

Four cards that turn the frm_payments, frm_items, and frm_forms tables into a working payments dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Stripe revenue this month

A single big-number KPI summing the amount column from frm_payments for the current month, filtered to status = complete and paysys = stripe. The previous month sits underneath for context.
Sum(amount)
Pie · Donut

Payments by status

A donut split across complete, failed, refunded, canceled, and pending using the status column on frm_payments, so the team sees Stripe health at a glance without paging through the Payments list.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top forms by Stripe revenue

A horizontal bar of top forms by paid revenue, joining frm_payments to frm_items on item_id and resolving form_id to the form name from frm_forms, so checkout forms can be compared side by side.
Sum(amount) group by form_id
Area · Gradient

Daily Stripe revenue

A gradient area chart of revenue per day sourced from created_at on frm_payments, useful for spotting weekday patterns, post-launch spikes, and the impact of email campaigns or promotions.
Sum(amount) group by created_at

Comparison

Default Formidable Payments screen vs SleekView Charts

Default Formidable Payments

  • The Payments screen is a paged list of frm_payments rows with a single total figure at the top
  • No side-by-side view of revenue, status mix, top forms, and daily trend on one screen
  • Custom field answers in frm_item_metas cannot be combined with payment status as a dimension
  • No saved dashboards per role for finance, marketing, or admins
  • No frontend embed for stakeholders without WordPress admin access

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built directly from the frm_payments, frm_items, and frm_forms tables
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single payments dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for finance, marketing, and form owners
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Queries hit the existing indexes on id, status, and created_at so dashboards stay quick at scale

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Formidable Stripe

Real chart cards on payment data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built directly from the frm_payments columns and the frm_items join you already have.

Complements the Stripe Dashboard

Stripe still owns disputes, refunds, and payouts. SleekView Charts adds the inside-WordPress reading layer for revenue per form and entry-to-payment conversion.

Role-scoped sharing

Save Stripe dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so finance, marketing, and admins each see only the slice you allow.

Audience

Who builds Formidable Stripe charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance and owners

Track the Stripe revenue KPI and daily revenue area to see the month at a glance, with refunded and failed amounts visible on the same screen.

Marketing teams

Use the top-forms bar and daily Stripe revenue trend to measure which checkout forms and campaigns actually convert into paid orders.

Form admins

Watch the payments-by-status donut and failed-payment count to spot Stripe configuration issues before customers complain.

The bigger picture

Stripe revenue should fit on one screen, not a paged list

Formidable Stripe stores data well. Every charge lands in frm_payments with amount, status, paysys, sub_id, and created_at, linked to the originating entry in frm_items and the form in frm_forms. The reading side is still a paged Payments screen with one total at the top, so seeing revenue alongside status mix, top forms, and daily trend usually means an export and a spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts reads the same Formidable tables and turns them into chart cards on a single saved dashboard. Finance sees the Stripe revenue KPI and the daily area. Marketing sees top forms by revenue.

Admins see the status donut and the failed-payment count. Stripe Dashboard keeps owning disputes, refunds, and payouts; SleekView Charts adds the flexible inside-WordPress layer that an actual team can share, scope per role, and embed on a frontend page for stakeholders who should not need admin access.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Formidable Stripe

No. Stripe still owns disputes, refunds, payouts, and tax reconciliation in the Stripe Dashboard. SleekView Charts is a flexible reading layer on frm_payments and the Formidable entries join for the inside-WordPress questions Stripe does not lay out, like revenue per form and entry-to-payment conversion.

 

SleekView reads frm_payments for amount, status, paysys, sub_id, action_id, receipt_id, and created_at, frm_items for the originating entry and form_id, frm_forms for the form name, and optionally frm_item_metas for individual field answers as chartable dimensions.

 

Yes. The status column on frm_payments is a regular chartable dimension, so the orders-by-status donut, the count of failed payments, and the refunded total are all single chart cards in SleekView without any custom SQL.

 

Yes. SleekView joins frm_payments to frm_items on item_id and resolves form_id against frm_forms, so a horizontal bar of top forms by revenue or a stacked bar of forms by status is a standard pattern, useful for comparing checkout funnels side by side.

 

Yes. Recurring charges carry a non-empty sub_id in frm_payments while one-off charges do not, so a Pie card grouped by whether sub_id is present, or a Bar of the top subscriptions by total amount, both work out of the box without custom code.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so finance, marketing, and form admins each see only the dashboards you allow. The same dashboard can also expose a per-form subset to that form's owner.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, so internal stakeholders or external accountants read the Stripe dashboard without a WordPress admin login.

 

Cards paginate and aggregate against the existing indexes on id, status, and created_at on frm_payments, so dashboards stay quick even on sites with tens of thousands of paid entries. Heavier joins to frm_item_metas are lazy and only run when a card actually needs that meta key.

 

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