SleekView Charts for WooCommerce PayPal Payments: dashboards in WP
The official PayPal Payments plugin writes capture IDs, order IDs, intent (capture or authorize), and seller-protection status into wc_orders_meta on every PayPal order. SleekView Charts reads those keys and builds a dashboard with PayPal revenue, intent mix, dispute counts, and daily PayPal trends.
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Read PayPal orders as charts, not a status-filtered list
WooCommerce PayPal Payments stores every PayPal transaction on the order. Each paid order gets _ppcp_paypal_order_id, _ppcp_paypal_capture_id, _ppcp_paypal_intent (capture or authorize), and _ppcp_paypal_payment_source (paypal, card, venmo, paylater) on wc_orders_meta. Disputes land as a separate meta key when PayPal raises one. None of this is laid out as charts in the gateway admin.
SleekView Charts reads those same meta keys and turns them into chart cards. A Number card sums total_amount from wc_orders where payment_method equals ppcp-gateway. A Donut splits PayPal orders by _ppcp_paypal_payment_source so PayPal wallet, card, and paylater shares show together. A Bar ranks dispute counts from _ppcp_dispute_reason, and an Area chart plots daily PayPal revenue from date_paid_gmt.
This is a reading layer, not a substitute for the PayPal merchant dashboard. PayPal still owns the official reconciliation and seller-protection reports. SleekView Charts adds the joined-up view WooCommerce admin does not show: PayPal source mix against dispute trend against daily volume on one saved screen, scoped per role, embeddable for finance without admin access.
Workflow
From PayPal meta keys to a chart dashboard in four steps
Point SleekView at PayPal-tagged orders
Switch the view to Charts
Add PayPal-specific chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WooCommerce PayPal Payments data
PayPal revenue this month
Sum(total_amount)
PayPal source mix
Count
group by _ppcp_paypal_payment_source
Intent split: capture vs authorize
Sum(total_amount)
group by _ppcp_paypal_intent
Daily PayPal revenue
Sum(total_amount)
group by date_paid_gmt
Comparison
Default PayPal Payments admin vs SleekView Charts
Default PayPal Payments admin
- Gateway settings page shows API credentials and webhook config, no PayPal-only revenue chart
- Payment source labels on wc_orders_meta are never grouped into a side-by-side view
- Authorize vs capture intent split is invisible until you open each order individually
- Dispute records sit in meta but no admin screen counts open vs resolved by reason
- PayPal merchant dashboard is off-site and does not join to WooCommerce status or roles
SleekView Charts
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Chart cards built directly on PayPal meta keys like
_ppcp_paypal_capture_idand_ppcp_paypal_payment_source - Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single PayPal payments dashboard
- See PayPal wallet vs card vs paylater share without leaving WordPress
- Saved chart views scoped per role for finance, ops, and customer support
- Embed PayPal charts on a frontend page so accountants read them without admin access
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce PayPal Payments
Real charts on PayPal meta
Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from the _ppcp_paypal_order_id, _ppcp_paypal_capture_id, and _ppcp_paypal_payment_source keys the gateway already stores.
Complements the PayPal dashboard
PayPal still owns the official reconciliation and seller-protection reports. SleekView Charts adds the WordPress-side dashboard that joins PayPal meta to WooCommerce status, role, and customer columns.
Dispute and risk view
Count orders where _ppcp_dispute_reason is present, or group them by reason, to give support a live read on open chargebacks without leaving WordPress for the merchant dashboard.
Audience
Who builds PayPal Payments dashboards with SleekView
Finance teams
Track the PayPal revenue KPI and the source-mix donut to see how much of monthly revenue runs through wallet, card, venmo, or paylater without exporting from PayPal.
Customer support
Read the dispute-reason bar to see whether unauthorized, item-not-received, or significantly-not-as-described claims dominate, and route response templates accordingly.
Growth teams
Use the daily revenue area chart filtered to PayPal to measure the impact of enabling paylater or venmo for new geographies.
The bigger picture
PayPal data already lives on every order; charts make it readable
WooCommerce PayPal Payments captures the full PayPal transaction on every order. Capture IDs, order IDs, intent values (capture or authorize), payment source labels, and dispute reasons all sit on wc_orders_meta next to the order they belong to. The gateway admin shows API keys and a few toggles, not a chart in sight.
Teams switch between WooCommerce Analytics, the order list, and the off-site PayPal merchant dashboard to answer simple questions like which share of revenue ran through paylater this month. SleekView Charts reads those PayPal meta keys directly and turns them into chart cards on one saved dashboard. Finance sees the PayPal revenue KPI and the source-mix donut.
Support sees the dispute-reason bar and a live count of disputed orders. Growth sees the daily revenue area chart filtered to PayPal to measure rollout impact. PayPal keeps owning the merchant dashboard and the seller-protection reports; SleekView adds the in-WordPress reading layer that joins PayPal meta back to WooCommerce status, customer, and date columns.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce PayPal Payments
No. The PayPal dashboard still owns the official reconciliation, fee statements, and seller-protection details. SleekView Charts is a reading layer on the PayPal meta keys the gateway writes to wc_orders_meta inside WordPress, so you can join PayPal data to WooCommerce status and customer columns on one screen.
 Yes. SleekView reads wc_orders and wc_orders_meta directly when High-Performance Order Storage is enabled, including _ppcp_paypal_order_id, _ppcp_paypal_capture_id, and _ppcp_paypal_payment_source. Legacy stores fall back to shop_order postmeta with the same key names.
 Yes. _ppcp_paypal_payment_source on wc_orders_meta carries the source PayPal sends back: paypal, card, venmo, or paylater. A Donut on that field shows the revenue or order share of each source on the saved dashboard.
 Yes. _ppcp_paypal_intent stores capture or authorize. A Bar grouped by that field shows how much revenue is still waiting on a capture call, which is critical for stores that authorize at checkout and capture at fulfilment.
 The plugin writes dispute details to _ppcp_dispute_status and _ppcp_dispute_reason on disputed orders. SleekView can count orders where those keys are set, or group them by reason, so support has a live read on open disputes without leaving WordPress.
 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 the rest of WordPress. Checkout, capture, and webhook handling are untouched.
 Yes. Every SleekView dashboard has a role visibility setting. Finance can see source mix and revenue totals while support sees only dispute counts on the same underlying data source.
 Yes. Any saved chart view has a shortcode and a block that renders the same dashboard on a frontend page, with the role gate enforced so only authorised users see the numbers.
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