SleekView Charts for Sezzle for WooCommerce
Sezzle writes order UUIDs and capture references to order meta. SleekView Charts turns that into a dashboard that proves Sezzle lift against direct-card on the same store.
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Sezzle's signal is in the order, charts pull it out
The Sezzle for WooCommerce plugin persists each Sezzle-paid order's UUID, order reference, and capture state to WooCommerce order metadata. Payment_method on the order distinguishes Sezzle from direct-card, PayPal, and any other gateway in use. The standard reports do not split AOV or refund rate by gateway, so the Sezzle-specific lift is invisible.
SleekView reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS and postmeta on legacy and exposes payment_method, Sezzle UUID, and capture state as chart axes. A pie shows the Sezzle share of total orders. A bar shows AOV per gateway in dollars. A line over time shows whether the Sezzle share grew after on-page widget changes.
The dashboard makes the Sezzle business case concrete: share, AOV lift, refund rate, all on one saved view. The plugin keeps owning the Sezzle API; SleekView charts what it stores about each order.
Workflow
From Sezzle for WooCommerce data to chart cards in four steps
Pick the orders
Pivot the meta
Configure chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Sezzle for WooCommerce data
Sezzle AOV
Average(total_amount)
Order count by gateway
Count
group by payment_method
AOV by gateway
Average(total_amount)
group by payment_method
Sezzle orders per day
Count
group by date_created_gmt
Comparison
Default Sezzle reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default WooCommerce orders (Sezzle)
- WooCommerce Analytics rolls Sezzle revenue into the overall total, no gateway split.
- Sezzle UUID and capture state live in order meta but never appear as chart axes.
- AOV-by-gateway is not a default WooCommerce report.
- BNPL share trend over time is invisible from the standard orders screen.
- The Sezzle merchant dashboard lives outside WooCommerce, on Sezzle's site.
SleekView Charts
- Reads wp_wc_orders directly, payment_method becomes a chart axis automatically.
- Pivots Sezzle UUID, capture state, and refund references as groupBy columns.
- AOV-by-gateway and share-of-orders charts make the BNPL business case quantitative.
- 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 Sezzle for WooCommerce
Prove the AOV lift
AOV per gateway is the chart that turns the Sezzle business case from anecdote into a number on the dashboard.
BNPL mix over time
A Sezzle share line plotted against other BNPL gateways shows whether Sezzle holds its slice or loses ground.
One dataset, every view
Sezzle orders feed Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts views. Switch presentation without rebuilding the filter.
Audience
Who builds Sezzle charts dashboards with SleekView
Finance teams
AOV-by-gateway and refund-rate charts make the Sezzle fee vs lift trade explicit on a monthly review dashboard.
Marketing teams
A BNPL share chart shows whether Sezzle widget placements move the gateway mix versus other BNPL options.
Operators
One Sezzle dashboard inside WooCommerce replaces the daily round trip to the Sezzle merchant portal.
The bigger picture
BNPL gateways multiply, the chart layer should be one
Most US stores now run at least two BNPL gateways side by side: Sezzle, Klarna, Afterpay, Zip, or some combination. Each writes its own meta, each has its own merchant portal, and the WooCommerce admin charts none of them by gateway. SleekView Charts pivots payment_method into a single chart axis, so Sezzle's share, AOV, and refund rate sit next to the other BNPL gateways on one dashboard.
Finance compares fee versus lift across gateways, marketing sees which BNPL widget drives the most volume, operators stop juggling three portals. The plugin still owns the Sezzle API; SleekView just charts what it stores in WooCommerce.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Sezzle for WooCommerce
In WooCommerce order metadata: Sezzle UUID, order reference, and capture state. SleekView reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS or postmeta on legacy.
 Yes. Group a chart by payment_method and aggregate by Average on total_amount. The bar shows AOV per gateway with Sezzle next to Klarna, Afterpay, and any others in use.
 No. Sezzle handles installments off-WooCommerce. Charts sum or average on the one total amount per order.
 Yes. Each gateway has its own payment_method slug, so the chart treats them as distinct slices automatically.
 No. The portal owns BNPL-side data: customer eligibility, installment schedules, and disbursements. SleekView charts what WooCommerce stores about each Sezzle order.
 No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing tables. Checkout still talks to the Sezzle API unchanged.
 Yes. Refund order rows in WooCommerce carry the parent gateway meta, so a refund-rate-by-gateway chart works without extra configuration.
 Yes. The same capability checks that gate the WooCommerce orders screen gate the charts dashboard. Shop managers see Sezzle data, contributors do not.
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