SleekView Charts for Zip Checkout for WooCommerce
Zip Checkout writes charge IDs and approval state to order meta. SleekView Charts turns that into a dashboard splitting approved, declined, and refunded Zip orders.
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Zip records approval state per order, charts make the funnel visible
Zip Checkout (formerly Quadpay in the US, Zip across AU and NZ) persists each Zip-paid order's charge ID, order reference, and approval state to WooCommerce order metadata. Approval rate is the metric that decides whether on-page Zip messaging is worth the floor space: if approvals collapse, the lift evaporates.
SleekView reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS and postmeta on legacy and exposes the Zip keys as chart axes. A pie shows the Zip share of total orders. A bar shows AOV per gateway, the standard BNPL business-case chart. A separate chart over the approval-state meta shows what fraction of attempts actually completed.
The dashboard makes the Zip business case quantitative across three angles: volume share, AOV lift, and approval rate. The plugin keeps owning the Zip API; SleekView charts what it stores about each attempt.
Workflow
From Zip Checkout 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 Zip Checkout data
Zip AOV
Average(total_amount)
Orders by approval state
Count
group by _zip_approval_status
AOV by gateway
Average(total_amount)
group by payment_method
Zip orders per day
Count
group by date_created_gmt
Comparison
Default Zip Checkout reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default WooCommerce orders (Zip)
- WooCommerce Analytics rolls Zip revenue into the overall total, no gateway split.
- Zip approval state lives in order meta but never appears as a chart axis.
- AOV-by-gateway is not a default WooCommerce report.
- Approval-rate trend over time is invisible from the standard orders screen.
- The Zip merchant dashboard lives outside WooCommerce.
SleekView Charts
- Reads wp_wc_orders directly, payment_method and Zip meta both become chart axes.
- Pivots Zip charge ID, approval state, and refund references as groupBy columns.
- Three angles in one dashboard: share, AOV, approval funnel.
- 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 Zip Checkout for WooCommerce
Approval funnel charts
Approval state grouped on a pie shows what fraction of Zip attempts complete, the metric that decides on-page placement.
BNPL share over time
A Zip share line over months shows whether BNPL adoption grows after Zip widget changes on category pages.
One dataset, every view
Zip orders feed Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts views. Switch presentation without rebuilding the filter.
Audience
Who builds Zip Checkout charts dashboards with SleekView
Finance teams
AOV-by-gateway and refund-rate charts make the Zip fee vs lift trade explicit on a monthly review dashboard.
Conversion teams
Approval-rate charts surface whether on-page Zip messaging brings shoppers who actually qualify, not just clickers.
Support teams
A declined-Zip chart highlights customers who tried BNPL, were rejected, and abandoned, useful for follow-up flows.
The bigger picture
Zip's value depends on approval rate as much as on share
BNPL economics are not just about AOV lift: if Zip declines half the attempts, the gateway costs floor space without driving the volume it promised. The plugin records approval state per order, but the WooCommerce admin treats it as flat meta with no aggregation. SleekView Charts pivots payment_method into a chart axis for share and AOV, and pivots Zip approval status into a separate axis for the funnel.
Finance gets the AOV chart, conversion teams get the approval funnel, support sees the declined-attempt pattern. The gateway still owns the Zip API and merchant portal; SleekView charts what it stores about each attempt.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Zip Checkout for WooCommerce
Quadpay rebranded to Zip in the US a few years ago; the plugin and gateway are the same. The payment_method slug may still be quadpay on older stores.
 In WooCommerce order metadata: Zip charge ID, order reference, and approval state. SleekView reads wc_orders_meta on HPOS or postmeta on legacy.
 Yes. Group orders by date and approval state to see whether the approval percentage shifts week over week.
 No. Zip handles installments off-WooCommerce. Charts sum or average on the one total amount per order.
 Yes. The plugin supports multiple regions; the chart picks up whichever payment_method slug is in use on each store and renders amounts in the store's configured currency.
 No. The portal owns BNPL-side data: customer eligibility, installment schedules, and disbursements. SleekView charts what WooCommerce stores about each Zip order.
 No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing tables. Checkout still talks to the Zip API unchanged.
 Yes. The same capability checks that gate the WooCommerce orders screen gate the charts dashboard. Shop managers see Zip data, contributors do not.
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