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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipping FedEx

SleekView reads the FedEx service, rate, and shipment-id meta the plugin writes on each order and renders service-level mix, average rate, and shipment volume as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Shipping FedEx

FedEx rates ship; charts make them readable

WooCommerce Shipping FedEx integrates the FedEx Web Services API into Woo: live rate quoting at checkout, optional label purchase, and shipment-ID storage on the order. The plugin saves the chosen service type (Priority Overnight, 2Day, Ground, International Economy) and the resolved rate on the order. The data is there, but no WP Admin screen pivots it into a dashboard the shipping team can read at a glance.

SleekView Charts joins wc_orders with the FedEx meta so the FedEx-driven store gains a metrics layer. A Number averages the FedEx rate per order across the period. A Bar groups orders by FedEx service type so the workhorse services (Ground, 2Day) stand out from the rarely-picked premium ones. A Pie of destination shows where FedEx volume is concentrated. An Area trends FedEx shipments per day so peak ship-out days and quiet weekends are visible.

The plugin keeps owning the FedEx API, the rate quoting, and the label purchase. SleekView surfaces the data the integration produces as the dashboard the operations team actually reads.

Workflow

From FedEx meta to a service-mix dashboard

1

Read FedEx data off orders

SleekView joins wc_orders with the _fedex_service_type, _fedex_rate, _fedex_tracking_number, and _fedex_ship_date meta keys. The dataset is one row per FedEx-shipped order.
2

Pick a card per question

Number for average FedEx rate, Bar for service-type counts, Pie for destination distribution, Area for daily shipment volume.
3

Filter by service or destination

Scope to one service type, a destination country, or a date range. Filters apply across all four cards so a per-service review is one click.
4

Save per-role dashboards

Ops gets service-mix Bar and volume Area. Finance gets the average-rate Number for courier-bill reconciliation. Customer service gets the destination Pie for support routing.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Shipping FedEx data

Four cards that read FedEx meta on wc_orders directly, no separate reporting tool needed.
Number · Default

Average FedEx rate per order

Average of the _fedex_rate meta on FedEx-shipped orders in the active date filter. The headline KPI for what FedEx is costing the store per order, useful for monthly negotiation prep.
Average(fedex_rate)
Bar · Label

Orders by FedEx service

Counts orders per service type (Ground, 2Day, Priority Overnight, International Economy). The fastest read on which service is the workhorse and which is rarely chosen.
Count group by fedex_service_type
Pie · Donut

FedEx destinations

Donut sliced by destination country. Reveals where FedEx volume is concentrated, useful for routing decisions and for spotting countries that might be cheaper via another carrier.
Count group by shipping_country
Area · Gradient

FedEx shipments over time

Trend of FedEx shipments per day. Identifies peak ship-out days, weekend dips, and the predictable Tuesday spike many B2B stores see.
Count group by fedex_ship_date

Comparison

Default FedEx reporting vs SleekView Charts

FedEx Ship Manager (external)

  • FedEx Ship Manager lives outside WordPress, requiring a separate login
  • Service-mix breakdown is not pivoted into a WP Admin chart
  • Average rate per order is not surfaced as a dashboard KPI
  • Daily shipment-volume time-series is not built into the plugin
  • Destination distribution requires manual country-by-country filtering

SleekView Charts

  • Average FedEx rate Number card
  • Service-type Bar with friendly labels
  • Destination Donut for routing decisions
  • Daily FedEx shipment Area
  • Filters by service, destination, and date apply to every card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Shipping FedEx

Service mix as a chart axis

A Bar of FedEx service types ranks which speed customers actually buy. The product-page SLA copy gets real evidence instead of intuition.

Rate visibility for negotiation prep

An average-rate Number alongside a per-service breakdown makes the FedEx contract renewal conversation a data-supported one, not a gut-feel one.

Destination Donut without leaving WP

Country distribution shows where FedEx volume concentrates. International-heavy countries become candidates for alternative carriers or service upgrades.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Shipping FedEx charts dashboards with SleekView

Shipping ops managers

Service-mix Bar and volume Area as the morning dashboard. Service-type drift triggers a checkout-default review, volume troughs flag pickup issues.

Finance and procurement

Average-rate Number and time-series for monthly FedEx invoice reconciliation. The contract-renewal data prep stops being a CSV exercise.

Customer support leads

Destination distribution and service mix inform the on-call routing and the standard delivery-window response, fewer where-is-my-order tickets per shift.

The bigger picture

Why FedEx integration needs an in-WP dashboard

A Woo store with FedEx integration is running two systems that mostly never talk: the WordPress order database and the FedEx Ship Manager dashboard. The plugin bridges them at write time (FedEx-side label, Woo-side meta) and not at read time. Operationally that means every shipping question lives in one of two browser tabs and the team has to pick which one to ask.

SleekView Charts collapses the Woo-side picture into one dashboard that uses the FedEx meta the plugin already writes. Average rate becomes a Number, service mix becomes a Bar, destinations become a Donut, volume becomes an Area. The team stops switching tabs to answer ops questions and FedEx Ship Manager goes back to being the label-printing tool it should always have been.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipping FedEx

Yes. The dashboard reads meta the plugin writes after a successful rate quote or label purchase, so the FedEx integration has to be active and authenticated for the data to populate.

 

Indirectly. The plugin saves the quoted rate; the final invoice may differ due to dim weight or address correction. Add a manual adjustments column to track the delta and chart the variance over time.

 

Yes. The service type returned by the API distinguishes One Rate services. They appear as their own slices in the service-mix Bar so One Rate adoption is measurable.

 

Yes if both plugins are active. Use a joined dataset across orders shipped via either carrier and group by carrier_slug to compare service mix and average rate head to head.

 

Both are service types returned by the API and stored in _fedex_service_type. They show up in the Bar with their own counts so you can see the share going through the slower hybrid services.

 

Yes. International Economy, International Priority, and similar services appear in the Bar like any domestic service. Filter the destination Donut to non-domestic countries for an international-only view.

 

Yes. Each card exports filtered rows to CSV and the full dashboard exports as a PDF, ready for the quarterly account-manager conversation.

 

Independently. WooCommerce Analytics aggregates shipping revenue store-wide; SleekView Charts focuses on FedEx-specific service and rate data pivoted into cards. The shipment totals between the two surfaces reconcile.

 

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