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SleekView Charts for Amazon Pay for WooCommerce

Amazon Pay writes charge IDs, charge permission IDs, and authorization state to order meta. SleekView Charts turns that into a dashboard finance and support can actually read.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Amazon Pay for WooCommerce

Amazon Pay meta tells the lifecycle story, charts surface it

The official Amazon Pay extension persists a full set of identifiers per order: amazon_charge_id, amazon_charge_permission_id, amazon_authorization_id, and the state of each (Open, Captured, Refunded, Canceled). Those keys describe the lifecycle of an Amazon Pay transaction from authorization through capture, refund, and final settlement.

SleekView reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS and postmeta on legacy and exposes those keys as groupBy and filter columns. A chart grouped by charge state shows how many orders sit in each phase. A chart of authorization-state distribution flags stuck transactions before they expire. Combined with order status, the dashboard makes it obvious which orders need finance attention.

The plugin still talks to Amazon's Pay API for captures and refunds. SleekView reads the meta it already wrote and charts the lifecycle so support and finance stop opening the Amazon Seller Central dashboard for every reconciliation question.

Workflow

From Amazon Pay data to chart cards in four steps

1

Pick the orders

Filter wp_wc_orders to payment_method amazon_payments_advanced or amazon_pay, the gateway's standard slug.
2

Pivot the meta

amazon_charge_id, charge state, authorization state, and refund references all surface as groupBy columns.
3

Configure chart cards

Add a Number KPI, a Pie of charge states, a Bar of orders by authorization state, and an Area of Amazon Pay orders per day.
4

Save the dashboard

The dashboard becomes a saved view alongside the table and kanban views over the same Amazon Pay slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Amazon Pay for WooCommerce data

Amazon Pay installs combine WooCommerce orders with a multi-phase charge lifecycle stored in order meta. SleekView Charts turns that into dashboards covering settlement state, refund rate, and daily volume.
Number · Default

Amazon Pay revenue this month

Single KPI summing order totals where payment_method is Amazon Pay for the current month.
Sum(total_amount)
Pie · Donut

Orders by charge state

Donut breakdown of orders by Amazon charge state (Open, Captured, Refunded, Canceled), surfacing the lifecycle distribution at a glance.
Count group by _amazon_charge_status
Bar · Horizontal

Authorization state distribution

Horizontal bar of orders by authorization state, useful for catching pending authorizations before they expire.
Count group by _amazon_authorization_status
Area · Gradient

Amazon Pay orders per day

Area chart of Amazon Pay order counts bucketed by day, showing volume rhythm and the impact of marketing pushes.
Count group by date_created_gmt

Comparison

Default Amazon Pay reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce orders (Amazon Pay)

  • Amazon charge state lives in order meta but is not charted in the WooCommerce admin.
  • WooCommerce Analytics groups revenue by date, not by Amazon Pay authorization state.
  • Stuck authorizations are only visible by opening each order's edit screen.
  • Refund-rate charts per gateway require manual exports and a spreadsheet.
  • Amazon Seller Central reporting lives on the Amazon side, separate from WooCommerce.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS or postmeta on legacy, the same path Amazon Pay uses.
  • Pivots amazon_charge_id, charge state, and authorization state as groupBy columns.
  • Charts the full Amazon Pay lifecycle from authorization to capture to refund.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
  • Same orders feed Table, Kanban, and Charts views in one workspace.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Amazon Pay for WooCommerce

Lifecycle-aware charts

Authorization, capture, and refund states each become groupBy targets, so the dashboard tells the full Amazon Pay lifecycle story.

Catch stuck transactions

An authorization-state pie surfaces pending charges before they expire, which is the most common Amazon Pay support escalation.

One dataset, every view

Amazon Pay orders feed Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts views. Switch presentation without rebuilding the filter.

Audience

Who builds Amazon Pay charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance teams

Charge-state distributions and refund-rate charts feed monthly reconciliation against Amazon Pay settlements.

Support teams

Stuck-authorization charts highlight orders that need manual capture before authorization expiry.

Operators

Daily Amazon Pay volume next to overall revenue shows how much weight the gateway carries, useful when negotiating with Amazon.

The bigger picture

Amazon Pay has a multi-step lifecycle that needs more than a list view

Amazon Pay is more than a charge ID per order: authorizations expire, captures need to happen before settlement, and refunds are issued against specific charge permissions. The plugin writes the lifecycle state into order meta correctly, but the WooCommerce admin treats it like flat text, with no aggregation or chart axis. SleekView Charts reads the same wc_orders_meta the gateway writes and exposes the lifecycle states as groupBy columns.

Stuck authorizations show up on a chart before they expire, refund-rate trends become a dashboard card instead of a manual export. The gateway still calls Amazon's Pay API for captures, refunds, and final settlement; SleekView just charts what it already stores about each step.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Amazon Pay for WooCommerce

In WooCommerce order metadata: charge ID, charge permission ID, authorization ID, and the state of each. SleekView reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS or postmeta on legacy.

 

Yes. Group a chart by amazon_authorization_status to see how many orders sit at Open, Declined, or Captured states, which catches stuck transactions early.

 

Yes. Subscription renewal orders carry the same gateway meta as one-time orders, so charts can include or exclude renewals with a created_via filter.

 

Yes. Refund order rows in WooCommerce carry the parent Amazon Pay meta, so a refund-rate chart works without extra configuration.

 

No. Seller Central owns settlement reports and fees on Amazon's side. SleekView charts what WooCommerce stores about each Amazon Pay order.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing tables. Checkout still talks to the Amazon Pay API unchanged.

 

Yes. A chart over wp_wc_orders grouped by payment_method shows Amazon Pay alongside Stripe, PayPal, or any other gateway in use.

 

Yes. The same capability checks that gate the WooCommerce orders screen gate the charts dashboard. Shop managers see Amazon Pay data, contributors do not.

 

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