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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail

SleekView reads the Royal Mail service, rate, and tracking-number meta the plugin writes per order and renders service mix, average rate, and shipment volume as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail

Royal Mail service data is on every order; the dashboard isn't

WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail integrates Royal Mail rates into Woo: 1st Class, 2nd Class, Tracked 24, Tracked 48, Special Delivery Guaranteed, plus the international services (International Standard, International Tracked, International Signed). The plugin saves the chosen service, the resolved rate, and the tracking number or barcode as meta on the order. UK and international destinations end up with the right Royal Mail detail per order; the WP Admin shows it as per-order detail, not aggregated signal.

SleekView Charts joins wc_orders with the Royal Mail meta and surfaces it as a queryable dataset. A Number averages Royal Mail rate per order so the per-shipment cost is the headline KPI. A Bar groups orders by service so the Tracked 24 vs Tracked 48 vs 2nd Class split is obvious. A Pie of destination country shows where the international share sits. An Area trends Royal Mail shipments per day so the predictable weekly cadence around UK posting deadlines becomes a curve, not a memory.

The plugin keeps owning the Royal Mail rate logic and OBA-format label production. SleekView Charts surfaces the data as the dashboard the operations team reads.

Workflow

From Royal Mail meta to a service-mix dashboard

1

Read Royal Mail data off orders

SleekView joins wc_orders with _royal_mail_service, _royal_mail_rate, _royal_mail_tracking_number, and _royal_mail_ship_date meta keys. One row per Royal Mail-shipped order.
2

Pick a card per question

Number for average Royal Mail rate, Bar for service counts (1st Class, 2nd Class, Tracked 24, Tracked 48, Special Delivery), Pie for destination country, Area for daily volume.
3

Filter by service or destination

Scope to Tracked 24 only, UK domestic only, or international destinations. Filters apply across every card on the dashboard.
4

Save per-role dashboards

Ops gets service-mix and volume cards. Finance gets the average-rate Number for OBA invoice reconciliation. Customer service gets the destination Pie for SLA messaging.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail data

Four cards that read Royal Mail meta on wc_orders, no extra reporting tool needed.
Number · Default

Average Royal Mail rate per order

Average of the _royal_mail_rate meta on Royal Mail-shipped orders in the active date filter. The headline KPI for Royal Mail cost per order, useful for OBA tier negotiation prep.
Average(royal_mail_rate)
Bar · Label

Orders by Royal Mail service

Counts orders per service (1st Class, 2nd Class, Tracked 24, Tracked 48, Special Delivery Guaranteed, International Tracked). The fastest read on workhorse-vs-premium service share.
Count group by royal_mail_service
Pie · Donut

Royal Mail destinations

Donut sliced by destination country. Reveals where Royal Mail international volume goes (typically US, IE, DE, FR, AU), useful for evaluating International Tracked vs International Standard adoption.
Count group by shipping_country
Area · Gradient

Royal Mail shipments over time

Trend of Royal Mail shipments per day. Identifies the predictable weekly cadence around UK last-post deadlines, weekend drop-off, and Christmas peak in November and December.
Count group by royal_mail_ship_date

Comparison

Default Royal Mail reporting vs SleekView Charts

Royal Mail Click & Drop / OBA portal (external)

  • Click & Drop and the OBA portal live outside WordPress with separate logins
  • Service-mix breakdown is not pivoted into a WP Admin chart
  • Average Royal Mail rate per order is not surfaced as a built-in KPI
  • Daily shipment-volume time-series is not built into the plugin
  • OBA invoice reconciliation against Woo orders is a manual CSV exercise

SleekView Charts

  • Average Royal Mail rate Number card
  • Service Bar with friendly labels for Tracked 24, Tracked 48, 1st Class, 2nd Class, Special Delivery
  • Destination Donut by country
  • Daily Royal Mail shipment Area
  • Filters by service, destination, and date apply to every card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail

Tracked 24 vs Tracked 48 mix

A Bar of Royal Mail services ranks Tracked 24 against Tracked 48 and the untracked classes. Premium drift triggers a checkout-default review, Tracked-heavy mix justifies OBA Tracked Returns conversations.

Rate visibility for OBA reviews

An average-rate Number alongside a per-service breakdown makes the OBA account-manager conversation evidence-based. Contract-tier banding becomes measurable.

International Donut in WP Admin

Country distribution shows where Royal Mail international volume concentrates. Heavy-volume destinations become candidates for International Tracked upgrades or alternative carriers.

Audience

Who builds WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail charts dashboards with SleekView

Shipping ops managers

Service-mix Bar and volume Area as the morning dashboard. Sudden Special Delivery spikes flag time-sensitive campaigns, Tracked 48 troughs flag fulfilment slowdowns.

Finance and procurement

Average-rate Number and time-series for monthly OBA invoice reconciliation and annual contract-review prep. The Royal Mail account-manager meeting opens on charts, not on a spreadsheet.

Customer support leads

Destination and service mix inform support routing and SLA messaging. Tracked-vs-untracked customer expectations get consistent across the team because the data is the same.

The bigger picture

Why Royal Mail integration deserves a Woo-side dashboard

A UK Woo store running Royal Mail typically routes most domestic parcels and letters through one carrier with one of the densest delivery networks in the world. The plugin gets the right service onto every order, but the WP admin treats those service codes as per-order detail rather than aggregated signal. SleekView Charts pivots the same meta keys into four cards that answer the operational questions: how much does Royal Mail cost on average, which service do customers pick, where is the international volume going, and what does the daily curve look like.

The dashboard updates as orders ship, so the impact of an April rate change, a Tracked 24 upgrade campaign, or a Christmas peak-period checkout rule shows the same day. Royal Mail keeps producing labels. SleekView Charts makes the integration legible.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Shipping Royal Mail

No. The dashboard reads the service and rate meta the plugin writes regardless of whether OBA is enabled, so non-OBA stores using Click & Drop integration or manual rates also see the same charts.

 

Yes. The plugin saves the chosen service regardless of which rate table produced the quote, so retail and contract rates aggregate cleanly. The average-rate Number reflects whichever rates the store actually paid.

 

Yes. International Standard, International Tracked, International Signed, and International Tracked & Signed all appear as their own slices in the service Bar. Filter the destination Donut to non-UK countries for an international-only view.

 

If the plugin writes surcharge meta keys, they become their own chartable columns. Otherwise the surcharges roll up into the all-in rate the average-rate Number reflects.

 

Yes. Both are distinct services that the plugin records on the order, so they appear as their own slices in the service Bar and can be filtered for separately on every card.

 

Yes if multiple shipping plugins are active. Build a joined dataset over orders with any carrier meta and group by carrier_slug. The service-mix Bar then renders side-by-side carrier performance.

 

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

 

Independently. WooCommerce Analytics aggregates revenue and shipping totals store-wide; SleekView Charts focuses on Royal Mail-specific service and rate data pivoted into cards. The shipment counts reconcile.

 

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