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SleekView Charts for PayU Money for WooCommerce

Read WooCommerce orders along with the PayU transaction id, mihpayid, and payment mode stored in order meta, then chart revenue, payment-mode mix, and refund rate inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for PayU Money for WooCommerce

PayU-paid orders, charted from the order tables

The PayU dashboard handles settlement, chargebacks, and statement downloads. What it doesn't show is the WooCommerce side: which products PayU customers bought, how payment mode splits across UPI, net banking, cards, and wallets, or how refund rate moves week over week against gross revenue.

SleekView reads wc_orders joined with the PayU meta keys, so transaction id, mihpayid, and payment mode become columns on every row. The Charts view aggregates those columns into a reporting dashboard: revenue Number, payment-mode Donut, refunds-by-mode Bar, and daily revenue Area.

The dashboard stays inside what the order tables hold. PayU's settlement file remains the source of truth for finance reconciliation, and the chart cards are designed to support that comparison rather than replace it.

Workflow

How Charts read PayU order meta

1

Point Charts at wc_orders

Use the same WooCommerce data source the PayU orders Table uses: wc_orders + wc_orders_meta on HPOS, or wp_posts + wp_postmeta on legacy stores.
2

Surface the PayU meta keys

Transaction id, mihpayid, and payment mode come from the meta keys the PayU plugin writes on each successful payment.
3

Add four chart cards

INR revenue Number, payment-mode Donut, refunds-by-mode Bar, and daily revenue Area cover the reporting questions finance asks each week.
4

Filter once, chart everywhere

Scope the view to PayU-paid orders with a payment method filter and every chart card inherits the same scope.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from PayU Money for WooCommerce data

Four cards covering revenue, payment-mode mix, refunds by mode, and daily revenue across PayU Money orders.
Number · Default

PayU revenue

Sum of order totals on completed orders paid through PayU Money. Headline KPI for the reporting period.
Sum(order_total)
Pie · Donut text

Payment mode mix

Share of orders across UPI, net banking, card, and wallet modes as reported by PayU.
Count group by payu_mode
Bar · Default

Refunds by mode

Refunded orders per payment mode. Catches a UPI or wallet hiccup before it drags the weekly refund rate.
Count group by payu_mode
Area · Gradient

Revenue per day

Daily PayU revenue. Lines up with the settlement window finance reconciles against the PayU dashboard.
Sum(order_total) group by date_paid

Comparison

Default PayU Money reporting vs SleekView Charts

PayU dashboard plus WooCommerce reports

  • PayU dashboard reports gross settlements, not WooCommerce-side categories
  • WooCommerce reports don't break out payment mode (UPI vs card vs wallet)
  • No quick way to see refund count per mode
  • Statement downloads need pivoting in a spreadsheet for any cross-cut
  • Cross-checking mihpayid against orders is a per-row click in default admin

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the WooCommerce + PayU meta join the orders Table uses
  • Payment mode mix is a built-in groupBy
  • Filters and date ranges carry from the Table to the chart cards
  • Revenue totals match the orders the store actually has
  • No new tables or webhooks needed

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for PayU Money for WooCommerce

Payment-mode aggregations

Group by payu_mode for any chart card to compare UPI, net banking, card, and wallet performance side by side.

INR revenue from wc_orders

Sum order_total against PayU-paid orders for an instant revenue KPI. Currency follows the WooCommerce store setting.

Date-paid time series

Area and Line cards use date_paid, so trends align with the PayU settlement window finance teams already work in.

Audience

Who builds PayU Money charts dashboards with SleekView

Indian D2C brands

Track UPI versus card mix over time to plan checkout UX changes and promotional offers.

Finance teams

Reconcile WooCommerce-side INR revenue against the PayU settlement file with one daily revenue chart.

Subscription stores

Watch refund-by-mode trends to detect failed UPI renewals before they affect churn metrics.

The bigger picture

Why PayU-paid orders deserve a WP-side dashboard

PayU's dashboard is the right place for settlement files and chargeback reports, but it doesn't know what was actually bought, what coupon was used, or how mode splits map to product mix. WooCommerce knows that, and SleekView Charts visualizes it without reshuffling data into a separate analytics product. Payment-mode mix is the question Indian stores care about most, and slicing UPI versus net banking versus card requires either a manual pivot or this kind of join.

The dashboard is honest about scope: chargebacks and settlement truth still belong at PayU, and the WordPress side handles its own ledger.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for PayU Money for WooCommerce

The PayU plugin records the payment mode in order meta on each successful transaction. 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 cards don't change.

 

It matches WooCommerce-side completed-order totals. Settlement amounts net of fees still come from the PayU dashboard.

 

Yes. A view-level filter on date_paid applies to every chart card on the dashboard.

 

Only if WooCommerce kept a row for the failed order. PayU's dashboard remains the source of truth for declined or abandoned attempts.

 

Chargebacks live at PayU. SleekView Charts only sees WooCommerce-side refund status, not gateway-side dispute states.

 

Yes. The view exports as CSV with the same fields the chart aggregations use.

 

No. It surfaces the WooCommerce-side slice in chart form. PayU's settlement and chargeback reports remain authoritative.

 

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