SleekView Charts for FunnelKit Stripe Gateway
FunnelKit Stripe Gateway records each Stripe charge against the WooCommerce order with the payment method, status, and intent ID. SleekView Charts turns those order rows into a dashboard so card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Link splits live on one screen.
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Stripe payment data is on the order, charts make it scannable
FunnelKit Stripe Gateway processes WooCommerce checkouts through Stripe and writes the payment method, intent ID, and status onto each order as standard WooCommerce order meta. The WooCommerce orders screen shows the data row by row, but the question the store owner actually asks is the aggregate one: how much revenue came through Apple Pay this month, what share of orders use Link, how often does the Stripe intent fail before completing.
SleekView Charts reads the WooCommerce orders table joined to postmeta and exposes _stripe_source_id, _stripe_charge_captured, payment_method, and order total as chartable columns. A KPI sums revenue captured through the Stripe gateway. A donut breaks down orders by payment method so the card-versus-wallet split is visible. A bar tracks revenue per method, surfacing whether Apple Pay or Link is pulling its weight. An area trends successful charges over time so a regional currency rollout or a wallet promo shows up as a real curve.
The dashboard is a saved view alongside the WooCommerce orders list. Failed-intent counts, refund volume, and average order value per method become numbers the team checks daily, not a Stripe-dashboard tab someone opens once a week.
Workflow
From Stripe order meta to a payment dashboard in four steps
Connect WooCommerce orders and Stripe meta
Add KPI, method, and revenue cards
Group by the Stripe columns
Save and reuse
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from FunnelKit Stripe Gateway data
Stripe captured revenue
Sum(_order_total)
Orders by payment method
Count
group by payment_method
Revenue per payment method
Sum(_order_total)
group by payment_method
Successful charges over time
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default FunnelKit Stripe Gateway reporting vs SleekView Charts
WooCommerce orders screen with the Stripe column
- WooCommerce orders screen lists payment method per row, with no aggregate share by method.
- Stripe dashboard lives outside WordPress, so the share-by-wallet question requires a tab switch.
- Revenue per payment method is not exposed in a single chart in the native admin.
- Failed Stripe intent counts are scattered across order notes, not a KPI.
- Trending successful charges over time needs a third-party reporting plugin.
SleekView Charts
- Stripe captured revenue as a KPI inside WP Admin.
- Donut of orders by payment method, with card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Link visible together.
- Bar of revenue per method to compare wallet performance directly.
- Time-series of successful charges to read wallet rollouts as a chart, not a CSV.
- All four cards read WooCommerce and Stripe meta with no extra schema or sync step.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for FunnelKit Stripe Gateway
Wallet split at a glance
Orders grouped by payment_method so the Apple Pay, Google Pay, Link, and card share is one donut instead of a row-by-row count on the orders screen.
Captured revenue KPI
A Number card sums Stripe-gateway order totals so the daily revenue question opens with the dashboard, not a Stripe tab switch.
Wallet performance over time
Successful charges per day on an area chart make a wallet rollout or a regional currency switch readable as a real curve.
Audience
Who builds FunnelKit Stripe Gateway charts dashboards with SleekView
Ecommerce managers
Morning revenue dashboard with Stripe captured total, wallet share, and trend in one place next to the WooCommerce orders list.
Payments leads
Track whether the Apple Pay and Link rollouts are converting and what average order value they produce versus standard card.
Finance and ops
Aggregate Stripe revenue, refund counts, and failed-intent counts inside WordPress without copying numbers from the Stripe dashboard.
The bigger picture
Payment data only helps when it sits next to the orders
FunnelKit Stripe Gateway records every charge with the method, intent, and capture status, but those fields live on individual order rows and the Stripe dashboard. The aggregate question is the one the store owner asks daily: how much revenue did Stripe pull in yesterday, what share of orders ran through Link, did the Apple Pay push actually shift the wallet mix. SleekView Charts pulls the order meta into a configurable dashboard so those questions get answered on open instead of through a Stripe-tab visit.
Failed intents, refund volume, and method-level average order value become numbers a team can spot quickly. FunnelKit keeps owning the gateway and the checkout, SleekView just charts what the gateway already records on every order.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for FunnelKit Stripe Gateway
Yes. The gateway records the payment method per order regardless of whether it was card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Link, so grouping by payment_method splits the wallet mix automatically.
 Yes. Add a SleekView filter for payment_method matching the FunnelKit Stripe Gateway identifier before the cards aggregate so non-Stripe orders are excluded.
 By default the KPI sums _order_total across completed orders. Add a filter on order status or include a refunds card with the woocommerce_order_refunds dataset for net revenue.
 Yes. Group a Number or Bar card by intent status using the _stripe_intent_status meta key so failed and canceled intents appear as their own count next to succeeded.
 SleekView reads either the legacy posts-and-postmeta orders or the High-Performance Order Storage tables. Charts work the same in both modes since the Stripe meta is recorded in either schema.
 If WooCommerce Subscriptions is in use and renewals route through the FunnelKit Stripe Gateway, the renewal orders carry the same payment_method meta, so renewals appear in the chart alongside one-off purchases.
 The order total is recorded in the order currency, so a multi-currency store sees totals in their native currency. Add a currency filter or split by currency to normalize the view.
 Yes. SleekView gates views by capability, so a finance role can open the Stripe dashboard and export it to CSV without the rest of WP Admin.
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