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SleekView Charts for PayPal Payments for WooCommerce

Pay Later, Venmo, card and PayPal balance are separate products. SleekView Charts pulls them apart on a dashboard so finance and marketing read the funding-source picture in seconds.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for PayPal Payments for WooCommerce

PPCP data lives on every order. SleekView Charts shows the mix.

The official PayPal Payments plugin (PPCP) stores funding source, payer email, seller protection eligibility and PayPal order reference against each WooCommerce order in wc_orders_meta. SleekView already promotes those _ppcp_-prefixed keys into typed columns. The dashboard layer is the natural next step: how is the funding-source mix shifting week over week, how big is the Pay Later AOV uplift, how many seller-protection-ineligible orders shipped this week.

SleekView Charts groups by any PPCP meta key. A Donut splits funding source. A Bar ranks countries by Pay Later share. A Number pins total Pay Later revenue. An Area tracks daily volume per funding source.

The grid stays the place for per-order investigation. The dashboard becomes the screen marketing opens to track Pay Later performance, finance opens to forecast PayPal settlement, and risk opens to monitor seller-protection coverage.

Workflow

From _ppcp_ meta to a PayPal dashboard

1

Read PPCP meta

SleekView Charts reads the _ppcp_-prefixed meta keys from wc_orders_meta. Funding source, payer email, PayPal order ID and seller protection flag all become columns the charts engine can group by.
2

Pick funding-source axes

Funding source becomes a first-class group-by with canonical values (paypal, card, paylater, venmo, paylater_short_term). Each value charts cleanly without text-matching.
3

Save role-specific decks

Marketing pins Pay Later AOV and Venmo conversion cards. Finance pins funding-source revenue cards. Risk pins seller-protection-ineligible volume.
4

Drill into the grid

Click any chart segment to open the matching filtered grid in SleekView. Per-role column masking on PII applies through the drill so payer email stays hidden where appropriate.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from PayPal Payments data

A typical PayPal dashboard combines a Pay Later headline figure with a funding-source split, a country ranking and a daily volume trend.
Number · Default

Pay Later revenue

Total revenue from Pay Later orders in the current period. The headline number marketing tracks to evaluate the funding-source mix.
Sum(order_total)
Pie · Donut text

Funding source mix

Donut split of orders by funding source (PayPal balance, card, Pay Later, Venmo). Shows the share shift week over week without an export.
Count group by ppcp_funding_source
Bar · Horizontal

Pay Later by country

Ranking of countries by Pay Later order count. Surfaces where the funding source resonates and where Venmo or card mix is dominant instead.
Count group by billing_country
Area · Stacked

Daily PayPal volume

Stacked area of daily PayPal volume split by funding source. Acts as the operations spine for tracking funding-source trends over time.
Sum(order_total) group by date_paid

Comparison

Default PayPal Payments reporting vs SleekView Charts

PayPal Payments default

  • PPCP ships no funding-source dashboard inside WordPress
  • PayPal dashboard charts live outside WP Admin
  • Pay Later versus Venmo conversion is not a native chart
  • Seller protection coverage is not visible at the aggregate level
  • No saved role-specific dashboards

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable cards over PPCP order meta
  • Funding source as a first-class group-by axis
  • Donut, Bar, Number and stacked Area cards
  • Per-role dashboards with PII-aware drill-down
  • Coexists with the PayPal dashboard, replaces neither

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for PayPal Payments for WooCommerce

Funding source split

Donut cards turn PayPal balance, card, Pay Later and Venmo flows into a single dashboard view. The mix shift week over week reads in seconds.

Protection coverage

Seller-protection-eligible versus ineligible counts surface as their own cards. The dispute-prep queue gets framed before the support workday starts.

Pay Later performance

Pay Later revenue, AOV uplift and conversion rate become saved cards. Marketing measures the funding-source bet against the rest of the catalog.

Audience

Who builds PayPal Payments charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing teams

Pin Pay Later AOV uplift, Venmo conversion and funding-source mix as the weekly performance dashboard. Each funding-source bet has a real read instead of a hunch.

Finance teams

Pin daily PayPal volume split by funding source and currency. Settlement reconciliation runs against the chart, not the export.

Risk and support

Use seller-protection-ineligible volume as a daily card to monitor dispute exposure. The pre-flagged cohort enters the support queue automatically.

The bigger picture

PayPal funding sources are different products

Pay Later, Venmo, card and PayPal balance all flow through the PPCP plugin but they are not the same product. Pay Later has a different AOV uplift and risk profile. Venmo skews younger and converts from different channels.

Card-funded PayPal carries different fees. The default WooCommerce admin lumps them all into one PayPal pile, which means marketing cannot tell which bet is working, finance cannot forecast settlement timing per source, and risk cannot see protection coverage at the aggregate level. A charts dashboard reading the same PPCP order meta turns each funding source into a first-class axis.

The mix becomes a Donut, the trend becomes an Area, and the questions every team was asking weekly become a one-screen scan. The data has been there all along; the dashboard makes it readable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for PayPal Payments for WooCommerce

No. The PayPal merchant dashboard remains the canonical source for PayPal-side actions like refunds, disputes and payouts. SleekView Charts adds a WordPress-side view of the same order meta PPCP wrote, useful for joining funding-source data with WooCommerce order data.

 

Yes. The funding_source meta key carries canonical sub-values (paylater, paylater_short_term for Pay in 4 in supported markets). Each becomes a separate filter target, so Pay in 4 analytics do not get lumped with longer-term financing.

 

Charts aggregate over groupings so per-row PII never appears on a card. Drill-down into the grid honors column-level masking, so a marketing analyst can chart cohort sizes by payer email without seeing the email addresses themselves.

 

Yes. The dashboard reads from High-Performance Order Storage when active and from legacy CPT order storage when that is still in use. Detection is automatic, and saved dashboards survive HPOS migrations.

 

Yes. Renewal orders carry the same _ppcp_-prefixed meta, so charts can split renewal volume by funding source. Reference Transactions and Vault tokens also surface as group-by axes when present.

 

Yes. Layouts save per user and can be shared by capability. A common pattern is a shared marketing Pay Later dashboard, a shared finance funding-source revenue dashboard and a shared risk seller-protection dashboard.

 

No. Charts only render when an admin opens the dashboard. The PayPal checkout flow, customer-facing pages and gateway webhooks never trigger chart queries.

 

Each card reads live from the WordPress database on dashboard open. The only lag is whatever delay exists between PayPal's event and PPCP writing to the database, which is the same lag the native order screens have.

 

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