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SleekView Charts for Klarna Payments for WooCommerce

Pay in 3, Pay Later and direct payments live as separate products. SleekView Charts splits them on a dashboard so finance, marketing and warehouse all see the cross-market picture in seconds.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Klarna Payments for WooCommerce

Klarna writes the meta. SleekView Charts maps the markets.

Klarna for WooCommerce stores payment category, reservation reference, environment flag and Klarna order ID against each WooCommerce order in wc_orders_meta. SleekView already promotes those keys to typed columns in a cross-market grid. The dashboard layer reads the same data and answers the aggregate questions: how is the Pay in 3 share trending in Sweden, which markets converted best last week, how many reservations are expiring in the next 24 hours, how much test-order noise is still leaking into the live cohort.

SleekView Charts groups by any Klarna meta key. A Donut splits payment category. A Bar ranks markets by Pay Later share. A Number pins total upcoming reservation expiry. An Area tracks daily volume per market.

The grid handles per-order operations. The dashboard becomes the cross-market read finance and marketing both open first, with the warehouse sharing the reservation-expiry card during fulfillment shifts.

Workflow

From Klarna meta to a cross-market dashboard

1

Read Klarna meta

SleekView Charts reads _wc_klarna_order_id, _kp_payment_category, _klarna_reservation and _klarna_environment from wc_orders_meta on every WooCommerce order.
2

Pick market axes

Billing country, currency and Klarna market become group-by axes. Payment category becomes a filterable enum with canonical values (pay_now, pay_later, pay_over_time, financing).
3

Pin per-market dashboards

Save per-market dashboards for Sweden Pay in 3, Germany Pay Later, UK Pay in 30 and US Pay in 4. Each market opens to its own deck with the right currency formatting.
4

Watch reservation expiry

Pin a Number card counting reservations expiring in the next 24 hours. Warehouse opens the dashboard at shift start and prioritizes Pay Later orders before they lapse.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Klarna Payments data

A typical Klarna dashboard mixes a reservation-expiry headline with a payment-category split, a market ranking and a daily volume trend.
Number · Default

Reservations expiring 24h

Count of Klarna reservations expiring within the next 24 hours. Drives the warehouse prioritization queue for unfulfilled Pay Later orders.
Count
Pie · Donut

Payment category split

Donut split of Pay Now, Pay Later, Pay Over Time and financing orders across the catalog. The mix shift across markets surfaces immediately.
Count group by kp_payment_category
Bar · Horizontal

Markets by Pay Later share

Ranking of Klarna markets by Pay Later order count. Cross-border merchants spot where the funding source resonates and where it lags.
Count group by billing_country
Area · Stacked

Daily Klarna volume

Stacked area of daily Klarna order volume split by payment category. Acts as the spine of the cross-market finance dashboard.
Sum(order_total) group by date_paid

Comparison

Default Klarna reporting vs SleekView Charts

Klarna metabox

  • Klarna admin metabox is a single-order panel, not a dashboard
  • No native chart of payment-category mix across orders
  • Reservation expiry only visible per order
  • Market and currency mix require manual export
  • Test orders blend with live orders in any aggregate view

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable cards over Klarna order meta
  • Payment category as a first-class group-by axis
  • Reservation expiry pinned as a real-time queue
  • Per-market dashboards with currency-aware formatting
  • Live and test environment as a hard filter

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Klarna Payments for WooCommerce

Payment category split

Donut cards turn Pay Now, Pay Later, Pay Over Time and financing into a single dashboard view. The cross-market mix reads in seconds.

Reservation watch

A Number card counts reservations expiring in the next 24 hours. Warehouse staffs the prioritization queue against a live count, not a buried list.

Cross-market view

Bar cards rank Klarna markets by Pay Later share, AOV or refund rate. Cross-border merchants get a cross-market read without stitched exports.

Audience

Who builds Klarna Payments charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance teams

Pin daily Klarna volume split by category and currency to reconcile against Klarna settlement statements. The category split totals match the statement buckets.

Marketing teams

Pin Pay Later share, AOV uplift and market-by-market conversion cards. Cross-market campaigns get measured on a real dashboard instead of pivot tables.

Warehouse leads

Open to the reservation-expiry card at shift start and prioritize unfulfilled Pay Later orders. Authorization lapses stop being a discover-after-the-fact problem.

The bigger picture

Klarna is several products in one gateway

Pay in 3, Pay in 4, Pay Later 30 days and longer-term financing are not interchangeable products. They have different risk profiles, different settlement timing and different conversion economics. The default WooCommerce admin lumps them all together as Klarna, which means cross-market merchants cannot see the picture without exporting and pivoting.

Reservation expiry alone is a forcing function: Pay Later orders that ship after authorization lapses do not settle. A dashboard with a live Number card counting expiring reservations turns that risk into a visible queue. Cross-market splits become Donuts and Bars.

Live versus test environment becomes a hard filter so test orders never inflate live revenue charts. Charts reading the Klarna order meta turn the gateway from a per-order metabox into a real cross-market operational surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Klarna Payments for WooCommerce

No. KOM remains the place for capture, refund and partial capture on Klarna's side. SleekView Charts only reads what KOM and Klarna for WooCommerce already wrote to the database, then aggregates the data into a dashboard.

 

Yes. The _kp_payment_category meta key carries canonical values from Klarna including market-specific variants. Each value charts as its own group-by target, so Pay in 3 analytics never get lumped with Pay in 4.

 

Yes. Currency becomes its own group-by axis with locale-aware formatting in cells. Cross-currency totals are explicit, never silently converted, so finance can see rounding differences.

 

Reservation timestamps are read live from meta on dashboard open. When KOM extends a reservation, the new expiry surfaces immediately on the next dashboard refresh.

 

Yes. The _klarna_environment meta key has two canonical values, live and test. The default production dashboard filters to live only, so test orders never inflate live revenue charts.

 

Yes. Modern Klarna writes to High-Performance Order Storage which the dashboard reads natively. Legacy CPT order storage is also supported, detected automatically.

 

Yes. Dashboards save per user and share by capability. Common patterns: a shared Sweden Pay in 3 dashboard for the Swedish marketing team, a shared Germany Pay Later dashboard for German finance, and so on.

 

No. Charts only render in admin views. The Klarna checkout flow, webhook handlers and customer-facing pages never trigger chart queries.

 

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