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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Correos: Spain shipping dashboards

WooCommerce Correos writes the chosen service (Paq Premium, Paq Estandar, Paq International), the tracking code, and the destination postcode to wc_orders_meta on every order. SleekView Charts reads those keys and builds a dashboard of parcels per service, regional volume, daily shipments, and tracking-attach rates.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Correos Shipping

Read Correos shipments as charts, not a service-by-service filter

WooCommerce Correos integrates the Spanish national carrier directly into WooCommerce checkout and order management. Every order shipped via Correos gets _correos_service_code on wc_orders_meta with values like S0132 (Paq Premium) or S0133 (Paq Estandar), plus the _correos_tracking_code and the standard shipping_postcode on wc_orders. International services such as S0143 Paq International add the destination country code. The plugin admin shows these per order, not aggregated.

SleekView Charts reads the Correos meta keys and the standard shipping columns and turns them into chart cards. A Donut splits parcels by _correos_service_code so Paq Premium vs Paq Estandar vs Paq International share shows together. A Bar ranks the top destination provinces using the first two digits of shipping_postcode (28 for Madrid, 08 for Barcelona, 41 for Sevilla). A Number card counts Correos shipments for the current month. An Area chart plots daily Correos volume from date_created_gmt filtered to orders with a Correos service set.

This is a reading layer, not a replacement for the Correos integration. The plugin still owns the actual service selection at checkout, the label generation via the Correos API, and the tracking-URL builder. SleekView Charts adds the dashboard the plugin admin does not lay out: service mix against regional volume against daily shipment trend on one saved screen, scoped per role, embeddable for fulfilment without WooCommerce admin access.

Workflow

From Correos meta to a Spanish shipping dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at Correos-tagged orders

Add a data source for wc_orders joined to wc_orders_meta on order_id. SleekView detects _correos_service_code and _correos_tracking_code automatically and lists them with shipping_postcode as chartable columns.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView creates a blank Correos dashboard ready for cards backed by the real service-code and tracking meta the plugin writes on every Correos shipment.
3

Add Correos-specific chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping field like _correos_service_code or the first two digits of shipping_postcode for province, and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the live order rows.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for warehouse, ops, and management, and optionally embed it on a frontend page so the fulfilment team reads Correos KPIs without WooCommerce admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Correos data

Four cards that turn the _correos_service_code, tracking code, and shipping postcode the plugin writes to wc_orders_meta into a Spanish shipping dashboard.
Number · Default

Correos shipments this month

Big-number KPI counting orders where _correos_service_code is set on wc_orders_meta for the current month, with the previous month underneath for context on Spanish shipping volume.
Count(_correos_service_code)
Pie · Donut

Parcels by Correos service

Donut splitting parcels across Paq Premium (S0132), Paq Estandar (S0133), Paq Today (S0235), Paq International (S0143), and other Correos services using _correos_service_code on wc_orders_meta.
Count group by _correos_service_code
Bar · Horizontal

Top Spanish provinces by volume

Horizontal bar ranking destination provinces using the first two digits of shipping_postcode on wc_orders (28 Madrid, 08 Barcelona, 41 Sevilla, 46 Valencia), so regional concentration is visible at a glance.
Count group by shipping_postcode_prefix
Area · Gradient

Daily Correos shipments

Gradient area chart of Correos shipments per day using date_created_gmt on wc_orders filtered to rows with _correos_service_code set, useful for spotting weekday peaks and the Christmas spike.
Count group by date_created_gmt

Comparison

Default WC Correos admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Correos plugin admin

  • Plugin shows the Correos service per order but never aggregates across services
  • Province mix by postcode prefix is invisible without exporting wc_orders to CSV
  • Monthly Correos shipment volume is not surfaced as a single KPI
  • Daily parcel trend is buried in the order list, not a single area chart
  • No saved per-role dashboards for warehouse without WooCommerce admin access

SleekView Charts

  • Chart cards built directly on _correos_service_code, _correos_tracking_code, and shipping postcode
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single Correos shipping dashboard
  • Group by Correos service code to compare Paq Premium against Paq Estandar volume
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for warehouse, ops, and management
  • Embed a Correos dashboard on a frontend page for the fulfilment team without WC admin

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Correos Shipping

Real charts on Correos meta

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from the _correos_service_code and _correos_tracking_code keys the plugin writes to wc_orders_meta on every Correos shipment.

Complements the Correos integration

The plugin still owns the actual service selection at checkout, the label generation via the Correos API, and the tracking-URL builder. SleekView Charts adds the dashboard summary the admin screen does not lay out.

Regional volume insight

Group orders by the first two digits of shipping_postcode to see how shipments distribute across Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla, and the rest of Spain on one screen.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Correos dashboards with SleekView

Warehouse and fulfilment

Watch the parcels-by-service donut and the daily shipments area chart to know when the Paq Premium queue is overloaded and which days need extra picking hands.

Logistics planners

Use the top-provinces bar to plan regional inventory placement so Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia orders ship from the closest fulfilment hub.

Owners and managers

Track the monthly shipment KPI and the service-mix donut to spot when customers shift from Paq Estandar to Paq Premium, which usually reflects a delivery-time issue.

The bigger picture

Spanish shipping data should read as a regional dashboard

WooCommerce Correos plugs the Spanish national carrier into WooCommerce so Spanish stores get native checkout options for Paq Premium, Paq Estandar, Paq Today, and Paq International. Every shipped order gets the service code, the tracking code, and the standard shipping postcode written into wc_orders and wc_orders_meta. The plugin admin shows these values per order.

To see how many parcels went out as Paq Premium last week, or how many shipped to Madrid versus Barcelona, the team exports wc_orders and pivots in Excel. SleekView Charts reads _correos_service_code, _correos_tracking_code, and shipping_postcode directly and turns them into chart cards on one saved dashboard. Warehouse sees the parcels-by-service donut and the daily shipments area chart.

Logistics planners see the top-provinces bar to plan regional fulfilment. Owners see the monthly shipment KPI and spot when customers switch service tiers. The plugin keeps owning the API calls and the label generation; SleekView adds the in-WordPress reading layer that turns Correos meta into a real Spanish shipping dashboard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Correos Shipping

No. The Correos integration still owns the service selection at checkout, the label generation via the Correos API, and the tracking-URL builder. SleekView Charts is a reading layer on _correos_service_code, _correos_tracking_code, and shipping_postcode, so you can chart Spanish shipping activity on one saved screen.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wc_orders and wc_orders_meta directly when HPOS is enabled, including the _correos_service_code and _correos_tracking_code keys. Legacy stores fall back to shop_order postmeta with the same key names.

 

Yes. _correos_service_code on wc_orders_meta carries the service identifier (S0132 Paq Premium, S0133 Paq Estandar, S0235 Paq Today, S0143 Paq International). A Donut on that field shows the parcel-count share for each service across the date range.

 

Yes. SleekView splits shipping_postcode on wc_orders by its first two digits, which map to Spanish provinces (28 Madrid, 08 Barcelona, 46 Valencia, 41 Sevilla). A Bar on that derived value ranks the top destination provinces by parcel count.

 

Yes. Orders shipped via Paq International keep the same _correos_service_code (S0143) and add the destination shipping_country on wc_orders. A second donut grouped by shipping_country shows the international destination mix next to the Spanish province bar.

 

Yes. Orders shipped via other carriers lack _correos_service_code. SleekView's data source filter restricts the dashboard to rows where that key is present, so only Correos shipments appear in the KPI and the service-mix donut.

 

No. Chart queries run on demand when a user loads the dashboard, hit indexed columns on wc_orders, and use the same MySQL connection as WordPress. The Correos API calls and the label generation pipeline are untouched.

 

Yes. Save the chart view, scope it to a warehouse role, or embed the dashboard on a frontend page gated by that role. The team reads Correos shipping KPIs without ever touching WooCommerce admin.

 

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