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SleekView Charts for Stripe Payment Gateway for WooCommerce

Stripe metadata already rides on every WooCommerce order. SleekView Charts turns charge status, card brand, country and 3DS outcome into a card deck finance and risk can read in seconds.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Stripe Payment Gateway for WooCommerce

Stripe meta lives on every order. SleekView Charts aggregates it.

The official Stripe gateway plugin attaches Stripe-side data to each WooCommerce order via wc_orders_meta, with no separate tables. SleekView already promotes those meta keys (charge ID, intent ID, customer ID, card last4, 3DS outcome, country, currency) into typed columns in a working grid. The next layer is a chart deck reading the same columns: how many orders settled today, what share went through 3DS challenge, which card brands are concentrating refunds, which countries are driving declines.

SleekView Charts groups by any promoted Stripe meta key. A Donut splits charge status. A Bar ranks card brands by refund count. A Number pins total revenue this period. An Area tracks daily settled volume.

The grid remains the reconciliation surface. The dashboard becomes the framing screen finance opens first and risk keeps open all day, both reading the exact data the official Stripe gateway plugin writes.

Workflow

From wc_orders_meta to a Stripe charts dashboard

1

Read order meta

SleekView Charts reads wc_orders_meta against High-Performance Order Storage. Every Stripe-prefixed key (charge ID, intent ID, customer, card brand, country, 3DS result) becomes a column the charts engine can group by.
2

Pick group-by columns

Card brand, country, currency, 3DS outcome and charge status all become first-class axes. Choose the chart type and SleekView Charts handles the right operators automatically.
3

Save role-specific decks

Finance pins settled-by-day and refund-rate cards. Risk pins 3DS-outcome and country-decline cards. Ops pins authorization-window and capture-status cards.
4

Drill into the grid

Click a chart segment to open the matching filtered SleekView grid. Per-role column masking on PII fields applies through the drill, so the audit chain stays intact.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Stripe Payment Gateway data

A standard Stripe gateway dashboard mixes a headline settled number with a status mix, a card-brand ranking and a daily revenue trend.
Number · Default

Settled revenue

Total settled order revenue for the current period across all Stripe-funded orders. The headline figure for the daily finance scan.
Sum(order_total)
Pie · Donut

Charges by status

Donut split of succeeded, refunded, failed and pending charges. Lets finance spot refund or failure spikes against expected baseline.
Count group by stripe_charge_status
Bar · Horizontal

Refunds by card brand

Bar ranking of refund counts by card brand. Surfaces whether refund concentration follows a specific issuer, useful for risk triage.
Count group by card_brand
Area · Gradient

Daily settled volume

Time-series of daily settled volume across all Stripe orders. Acts as the spine of the finance reconciliation dashboard.
Sum(order_total) group by date_paid

Comparison

Default Stripe gateway reporting vs SleekView Charts

Stripe gateway default

  • The Stripe gateway plugin ships no native charts inside WooCommerce
  • Stripe dashboard charts live outside WP Admin
  • No way to chart 3DS outcomes or AVS results against orders
  • Card-brand and country splits require external pivoting
  • No saved role-specific dashboards

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable cards over wc_orders_meta
  • Group by Stripe meta keys with no SQL
  • Donut, Bar, Number and Area cards on the same data
  • Per-role dashboards with PII-aware drill-down
  • Lives next to the Stripe dashboard, replaces nothing

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Stripe Payment Gateway for WooCommerce

Charge status mix

Donut cards split succeeded, refunded, failed and pending across all Stripe orders. The proportion of trouble shows immediately, without leaving WP Admin.

3DS audit deck

Stack 3DS-outcome cards alongside country and card-brand splits. SCA fallback analysis becomes a dashboard view instead of a custom report.

Country splits

Group settled revenue and failures by country to spot regional declines or expansion success. Cross-border stores read the picture in seconds.

Audience

Who builds Stripe Payment Gateway charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance teams

Pin settled-by-day and refund-rate cards alongside currency splits. The monthly close runs against live Stripe-gateway data inside WordPress.

Risk analysts

Use 3DS-outcome, decline-by-country and refund-by-brand cards as the daily monitoring screen. Card-brand decline waves get spotted on day one.

Operations directors

Build a weekly review dashboard mixing settled, refunded and 3DS-fallback shares. The slide for the operations standup writes itself.

The bigger picture

Stripe data should live where the orders live

Most stores treat the Stripe dashboard as the source of truth for payments charts. That works until a question requires joining gateway data with WooCommerce data: which 3DS-fallback orders shipped this week, which refund-heavy card brand correlates with which product line, which country expansion is converting against its CVV-mismatch rate. Those questions need both sides of the data, and the Stripe dashboard cannot see WooCommerce.

The data is already in your database, written there by the official Stripe gateway as order meta. Charting it inside WP Admin keeps the answers next to the orders, the customers and the products. The grid handles the per-order reconciliation, the dashboard handles the aggregate read.

Together they replace a daily routine of dashboard-tab-juggling with a single screen finance and risk both open first.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Stripe Payment Gateway for WooCommerce

No. SleekView Charts reads only what the Stripe gateway plugin already stored in your database. There are no calls to Stripe's API from the dashboard. Use the Stripe dashboard for live actions; use SleekView Charts for cross-cut analysis against WooCommerce order data.

 

No. The Stripe dashboard is unchanged and remains the canonical source for Stripe-side actions like refunds, disputes and balance management. SleekView Charts is an additional view inside WP Admin reading the same order meta the gateway already wrote.

 

Yes. The dashboard reads from High-Performance Order Storage when active, and from legacy CPT order storage when that is still the layer in use. The detection is automatic, and saved dashboard layouts carry over through HPOS migrations.

 

Yes. Any Stripe meta key the gateway writes (including 3DS outcome) becomes a group-by axis. Stack 3DS-fallback cards alongside country and card-brand splits for SCA compliance reviews or risk audits.

 

Charts aggregate over fields, so per-row PII like card last4 or customer email is never displayed directly on a card. Drill-down into the underlying grid honors column-level masking, so a support analyst cannot see PII even if they click into a chart segment.

 

Yes. Card layouts save per user and can be shared by capability. A common pattern is shared finance and risk dashboards plus private analyst views for one-off questions.

 

Charts read live from the WordPress database on dashboard open. There is no separate sync layer. The lag against Stripe is whatever lag the gateway plugin has writing webhooks, which is the same lag the gateway's own order screens have.

 

Yes. Connected-account ID becomes a first-class group-by axis. Marketplaces can chart per-subaccount settled volume, application fees and refund rates on the same dashboard, useful when one team manages multiple connected accounts.

 

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