SleekView Charts for Lemon Squeezy for WordPress
The Lemon Squeezy plugin caches orders, subscriptions, and license activations locally and authenticates against the Lemon Squeezy API for the rest. SleekView Charts reads both and renders revenue KPIs, country bars, status donuts, and renewal trends on one dashboard.
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Read Lemon Squeezy data as charts without two browser tabs
Lemon Squeezy positions itself as a Stripe alternative that handles VAT, sales tax, and chargebacks as merchant of record. The official WordPress plugin keeps a local cache of orders, subscriptions, and license activations with totals, country codes, tax breakdowns, and status fields per row. Anything beyond the cache lives on the Lemon Squeezy dashboard, which means the question every plugin author actually asks (how much did this product earn in the EU this month) ends up split across two surfaces.
SleekView Charts reads the local cache and renders chart cards on one dashboard. A Number KPI summing revenue by country, a Donut splitting orders by status, a Bar of license activations by product, and an Area chart of subscription renewals coming up across the next thirty days. Each card is a saved query against the live cache tables.
Writes still route through the plugin's API client so the merchant-of-record contract stays intact. Refunds, license deactivations, and subscription cancellations remain Lemon Squeezy-side operations. SleekView Charts just adds the reading layer that pairs against the Lemon Squeezy dashboard for the questions WordPress operations actually asks.
Workflow
From the Lemon Squeezy cache to a chart dashboard
Point SleekView at the local cache
Add API-enriched columns where needed
Switch the view to Charts
Save per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Lemon Squeezy data
Revenue this month
Sum(total)
Orders by status
Count
group by status
Revenue by country
Sum(total)
group by country
Upcoming subscription renewals
Sum(subtotal)
group by renews_at
Comparison
Default Lemon Squeezy reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Lemon Squeezy admin
- Lemon Squeezy plugin admin lists records but does not chart them
- Country and VAT data is not laid out as a chart in WordPress
- License activations and subscription renewals each live behind drilldowns
- No saved dashboards per role for finance, support, or plugin authors
- Cross-product comparisons require switching to the Lemon Squeezy dashboard
SleekView Charts
- Chart cards built from the Lemon Squeezy local cache
- Revenue by country bar for EU VAT review inside WordPress
- Subscription renewal area chart for support outreach windows
- Saved chart dashboards per role for finance, support, and authors
- Inline actions (refund, deactivate, cancel) still route through the official API
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Lemon Squeezy for WordPress
Country and VAT as charts
Revenue by billing country and VAT breakdowns become bars and pie cards on the dashboard. The merchant-of-record data Lemon Squeezy collects becomes legible without a second login.
Renewals before they happen
An area chart of upcoming subscription renewals by day shows support which accounts are due. The outreach window becomes a chart, not a CSV export.
License activity as a shape
Bars of license activations by product or by machine count surface abuse patterns and product popularity in one view. The cross-product question becomes a chart rather than a per-license drilldown.
Audience
Who builds Lemon Squeezy charts dashboards with SleekView
Finance ops
Read the revenue KPI and the country bar to reconcile against monthly Lemon Squeezy payouts. EU VAT review becomes a chart glance, not a CSV-and-spreadsheet exercise.
Customer support
Use the subscription renewal area chart and the status donut to plan proactive outreach. Accounts due for renewal surface as a window, not a one-off lookup.
Plugin authors
Watch license activation bars by product and by machine count. Abuse patterns (one license activated on twenty machines) and product popularity become charts that inform pricing decisions.
The bigger picture
Why merchant-of-record data needs a chart dashboard inside WordPress
Lemon Squeezy's merchant-of-record model is genuinely useful: VAT, tax, and chargebacks all handled. The trade-off is that the operational reading lives on the Lemon Squeezy dashboard, which is great for the once-a-month tax filing but heavy-handed for the daily question of what shipped today, which countries paid, which subscriptions are about to renew, and which licenses are showing abuse patterns. SleekView Charts reads the plugin's local cache and renders the daily-question answers as chart cards on one dashboard.
Finance reads revenue and country bars, support reads status donuts and renewal area charts, plugin authors read license activity. The Lemon Squeezy dashboard stays the source of truth for payouts and tax filings. WordPress admin becomes the reading surface for everything else.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Lemon Squeezy for WordPress
It uses whatever API key the Lemon Squeezy plugin already holds. Chart cards read the local cache directly for the bulk of the data. Optional enrichment columns (live tax breakdowns, refund timestamps) trigger API calls through the plugin's own client, with the plugin's existing rate-limit handling reused.
 As fresh as the plugin's webhook sync and reconciliation job. The Lemon Squeezy plugin syncs via webhooks plus a scheduled reconciliation. SleekView Charts queries the resulting cache, so chart freshness follows the plugin's own sync cadence. A last-sync timestamp can surface as a column for transparency.
 Yes. The country bar groups orders by billing country and sums total. Useful for EU VAT review inside WordPress without exporting to the Lemon Squeezy dashboard for the same shape.
 Yes. Refunds triggered from a chart drilldown go through the Lemon Squeezy API endpoint that creates the refund record and the corresponding tax credit on Lemon Squeezy's side. SleekView does not touch the local cache independently, so the merchant-of-record paperwork stays consistent.
 Yes. Both live in the plugin's local cache with a type discriminator. The dashboard can chart them as one source filtered by type, or split into separate cards if the team wants subscriptions and one-offs on different views.
 Yes. Lemon Squeezy's licensing API records activations with instance ID, machine name, and last-checked timestamp. The plugin caches these locally and SleekView charts the activation count per license, per product, or per machine. Bulk deactivation triggered from a drilldown runs through the API endpoint that revokes the activation.
 Filters and aggregations run against the local cache and never hit the API. Only optional enrichment columns trigger API calls, and SleekView batches them per page so a 50-row table page is one or two API calls, not 50. Heavy enrichment columns stay off by default for that reason.
 Different, not better. The Lemon Squeezy dashboard owns payouts, tax filings, and merchant-of-record reporting. SleekView Charts wins on day-to-day reading that touches WordPress data too: customer joins, saved dashboards per role, and a chart view of the questions support and authors ask every shift.
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