SleekView Charts for Paystack for WooCommerce
Read WooCommerce orders alongside the Paystack transaction reference and channel stored in order meta, then chart revenue, channel mix, and refund rate in one dashboard that sits next to the orders table.
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Paystack-paid orders, as a real reporting view
The Paystack dashboard is the source of truth for settlement, chargebacks, and disputes. What it doesn't show is how Paystack-paid orders relate to the rest of a WooCommerce store: which products move on bank versus card, how channel mix shifts over weeks, or how refund rate trends against gross revenue.
SleekView reads the WooCommerce orders table joined with the Paystack meta keys, so the transaction reference, payment channel, and gateway response are columns on every row. Charts aggregates those columns into a dashboard: revenue KPI on paid orders, channel mix donut, daily revenue area, and refunded-orders bar by channel.
The dashboard stays on the WooCommerce side of the data. It doesn't try to mirror Paystack's settlement reports or chargeback feed. It gives store-side data, the order totals, statuses, and channel breakdown, a working surface so reconciliation against Paystack becomes a side-by-side comparison.
Workflow
How Charts read Paystack order meta
Point Charts at wc_orders
Surface the Paystack meta keys
Add four chart cards
Filter once, chart everywhere
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Paystack for WooCommerce data
Paystack revenue
Sum(order_total)
Channel mix
Count
group by paystack_channel
Refunds by channel
Count
group by paystack_channel
Revenue per day
Sum(order_total)
group by date_paid
Comparison
Default Paystack reporting vs SleekView Charts
Paystack dashboard plus WooCommerce reports
- Paystack dashboard reports gross settlements, not WooCommerce-side categories
- WooCommerce reports don't break out channel (card vs bank vs mobile money)
- No quick way to see refund rate per channel
- Date filters on each side don't always align with the other
- Channel mix has to be exported and pivoted in a spreadsheet
SleekView Charts
- Reads the same WooCommerce + meta join the orders Table uses
- Channel mix is a built-in groupBy
- Filters carry from the Table to the dashboard
- Revenue and refund totals reconcile against the orders the store actually has
- No new tables or webhooks required
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Paystack for WooCommerce
Channel-level aggregations
Group by paystack_channel for any chart card to see card, bank, USSD, mobile money, and QR side by side.
Revenue KPIs straight from wc_orders
Number cards aggregate order_total across the filter set, giving an instant headline KPI.
Date-paid time series
Area and Line cards use date_paid as groupBy, so trends line up with what gets reconciled against Paystack.
Audience
Who builds Paystack charts dashboards with SleekView
Pan-African stores
Compare channel mix across Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa Paystack accounts to plan local payment promotions.
Finance teams
Reconcile WooCommerce-side revenue against the Paystack dashboard with daily revenue and refund charts in one view.
Subscription stores
Spot channel-specific renewal failures by tracking refund rate per channel over rolling weeks.
The bigger picture
Why Paystack-paid orders deserve a WP-side dashboard
Paystack's dashboard handles the gateway side of the relationship well, but it doesn't know which products were sold, which coupons were used, or which customer segment converted. WooCommerce knows all that, and SleekView already reads it. Charts adds the visualization layer on top of the same join, so finance and operations can see how Paystack-paid revenue maps to the store's actual catalog.
Channel mix matters in markets where bank transfer and mobile money rival card payment, and slicing by channel is the kind of question the default WooCommerce reports don't answer. The dashboard is honest about scope: settlement and chargeback truth stays at Paystack, and SleekView Charts focuses on what the order tables already record.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Paystack for WooCommerce
The Paystack for WooCommerce plugin stores the channel in order meta (commonly paystack_channel or a similar key). SleekView reads that meta key as a column.
 Both. On HPOS the source is wc_orders + wc_orders_meta. On legacy stores it's wp_posts + wp_postmeta. The chart definitions don't change.
 It matches the WooCommerce-side totals on completed orders. Paystack's authoritative settlement, fees, and FX figures still live in the Paystack dashboard.
 Yes. Add a view-level filter on order currency and every chart card on the dashboard inherits it.
 By WooCommerce order status. Refunded orders show up in the refund-by-channel chart based on the channel meta recorded when the order was first paid.
 Only if WooCommerce kept a row for the failed order. The Paystack dashboard remains the source of truth for declined or abandoned transactions.
 Yes. SleekView exports the underlying view as CSV, and the chart aggregations match what the export contains.
 No. It surfaces the WooCommerce-side slice in a faster format. Reconciliation against Paystack still uses the gateway's dashboard as the source of truth.
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