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SleekView Charts for Mercado Pago: LatAm payments dashboard

Mercado Pago for WooCommerce writes payment_method woo-mercado-pago-* on wc_orders and stores the payment ID and chosen method (Pix, card, ticket, balance) on wc_orders_meta. SleekView Charts reads those rows and builds a dashboard with LatAm revenue KPIs, method donuts, status bars, and daily capture trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Mercado Pago payments for WooCommerce

Read your Mercado Pago orders as charts, not a settings screen

Mercado Pago for WooCommerce writes the gateway choice and the captured details into WordPress. payment_method on wc_orders is set to one of the Mercado Pago slugs like woo-mercado-pago-basic, woo-mercado-pago-custom (credit card), woo-mercado-pago-pix, or woo-mercado-pago-ticket. On capture the order moves to processing or completed; wc_orders_meta carries the _used_gateway, the Mercado Pago payment_id, and the chosen payment_type.

SleekView Charts reads the same WooCommerce order rows and turns them into chart cards on a single dashboard. A Number card summing total_amount on orders where payment_method starts with woo-mercado-pago-, a Donut splitting Mercado Pago orders by the specific gateway slug to surface Pix, card, ticket, and balance share, a Bar of orders by status filtered to Mercado Pago, and an Area chart of daily captured Mercado Pago revenue keyed on date_created_gmt.

This sits alongside the Mercado Pago dashboard, not on top of it. The Mercado Pago panel still owns settlements, fees, chargebacks, and dispute handling. SleekView Charts adds a WordPress-native reading layer on the WooCommerce data: how much revenue Mercado Pago drove this month, how Pix share evolves against credit card, what share of orders settle immediately versus stay pending, and how Mercado Pago compares against other gateways enabled on the same store in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, or Colombia.

Workflow

From Mercado Pago meta to a dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at WooCommerce

Add a SleekView data source for wc_orders and wc_orders_meta on HPOS stores, or shop_order posts and postmeta on legacy stores. SleekView detects HPOS automatically with no config change.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the saved view from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for cards grouped by payment_method, status, currency, or the Mercado Pago _used_gateway meta.
3

Add Mercado Pago chart cards

Pick a chart type, group by status or by gateway slug, and aggregate Count or Sum on total_amount filtered to payment_method LIKE woo-mercado-pago-%. Each card is a saved query you can edit later.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for finance or marketing, and optionally embed the dashboard on a frontend page so stakeholders read Mercado Pago revenue and method mix without WordPress admin.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Mercado Pago data

Four cards that turn the Mercado Pago order and meta rows into a working LatAm payments dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Mercado Pago revenue this month

A single big-number KPI summing total_amount from wc_orders where payment_method starts with woo-mercado-pago- in the current month, with the previous month underneath. Refunded and failed orders filtered out by status.
Sum(total_amount)
Pie · Donut

Orders by Mercado Pago method

A donut split across woo-mercado-pago-basic, woo-mercado-pago-custom, woo-mercado-pago-pix, and woo-mercado-pago-ticket on wc_orders, surfacing the real Pix-vs-card-vs-boleto mix for the period.
Count group by payment_method
Bar · Default

Mercado Pago orders by status

A vertical bar of Mercado Pago orders by status from wc_orders across processing, completed, on-hold, and refunded, useful for spotting stuck pending tickets or boletos that have not been paid.
Count group by status
Area · Gradient

Daily Mercado Pago revenue

A gradient area chart of total_amount per day on Mercado Pago orders from wc_orders filtered to processing and completed, useful for spotting weekday patterns and the impact of cuotas sin interes campaigns.
Sum(total_amount) group by date_created_gmt

Comparison

Default Mercado Pago admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Mercado Pago admin

  • Default Mercado Pago gateway settings show config but no charts on payments inside WordPress
  • Mercado Pago panel does not join back to WooCommerce order metadata
  • No chart for Pix versus card versus boleto share inside the WP admin
  • No saved dashboards per role for finance, marketing, or owners
  • No frontend embed of Mercado Pago revenue and method mix for stakeholders

SleekView Charts

  • Chart cards built directly from wc_orders filtered to woo-mercado-pago-*
  • Group by specific gateway slug for Pix, card, ticket, and balance breakdowns
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single Mercado Pago dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for finance, marketing, or owners
  • Queries hit existing HPOS indexes on id, status, and date_created_gmt for speed

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Mercado Pago payments for WooCommerce

Real chart cards on Mercado Pago data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from the wc_orders rows and the _used_gateway, payment_id, and payment_type meta the Mercado Pago gateway writes on each order.

Works with HPOS and legacy

SleekView detects HPOS and reads wc_orders_meta directly. On legacy stores it falls back to postmeta on the shop_order post type with no config change.

Pix and card mix at a glance

Donut and bar cards split Mercado Pago orders by gateway slug so the Pix versus card mix is visible without opening the Mercado Pago dashboard for the relevant LatAm country.

Audience

Who builds Mercado Pago dashboards with SleekView

Finance and owners

Track Mercado Pago revenue and the daily area chart to see LatAm payment performance at a glance, with the previous month for context.

Marketing teams

Read the method donut to measure Pix share over time and the impact of installment promotions on credit-card share in Brazil and Mexico.

Operations teams

Watch the status bar to surface pending boletos and tickets that have not been paid, so customer-service can prompt or release inventory.

The bigger picture

Mercado Pago needs a real WordPress-side dashboard

Mercado Pago for WooCommerce stores the gateway choice on the order itself and the captured details in order meta. payment_method on wc_orders carries the specific Mercado Pago slug like woo-mercado-pago-pix or woo-mercado-pago-custom; wc_orders_meta carries the payment_id and the chosen payment_type. The Mercado Pago panel is excellent for settlements and chargebacks, but it does not join back to the WooCommerce data the rest of the store reads.

The default WooCommerce admin only filters by payment method one at a time, so reading Pix share, pending-boleto bars, or Mercado Pago against other gateways means a CSV export. SleekView Charts reads the same WooCommerce tables and turns them into chart cards on one saved dashboard. Finance watches Mercado Pago revenue and the daily area chart.

Marketing tracks Pix share after a campaign. Operations spots pending boletos before they expire. The Mercado Pago panel keeps owning settlements; SleekView Charts adds the WordPress-side reading layer.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Mercado Pago payments for WooCommerce

No. The Mercado Pago panel still owns settlements, chargebacks, fees, and the live transaction lifecycle. SleekView Charts adds a WordPress-side reading layer on wc_orders and wc_orders_meta for revenue, method mix, and status-trend dashboards that join WooCommerce data the Mercado Pago panel does not see.

 

All four major gateway slugs: woo-mercado-pago-basic (Checkout Pro), woo-mercado-pago-custom (credit card with installments), woo-mercado-pago-pix, and woo-mercado-pago-ticket (boleto or cash). SleekView lists the actual values found in your wc_orders so you pick from real values.

 

Yes. SleekView detects HPOS and reads wc_orders, wc_order_addresses, and wc_orders_meta directly. On legacy stores it falls back to the shop_order post type and postmeta with no config change.

 

Yes. The billing country on wc_order_addresses combined with the currency on wc_orders surfaces a per-country split. Group a card by country and filter to Mercado Pago payment methods for a regional Mercado Pago view.

 

Yes. Filter a card to payment_method equal to woo-mercado-pago-ticket and status equal to on-hold or pending to chart boletos awaiting payment, useful for ops to prompt customers before expiry.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so finance reads the revenue KPI, marketing reads the method donut, and operations reads the pending-boleto bar without sharing every dashboard with every role.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, useful for stakeholder pages that need LatAm payment KPIs without giving WordPress admin access.

 

No. Charts read from the order tables on dashboard load, not on the checkout page. Cards aggregate against existing HPOS indexes on id, status, and date_created_gmt so the Mercado Pago checkout flow is untouched.

 

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