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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Stripe

SleekView reads YITH Stripe order meta and renders payment method mix, success rate, card-type distribution, and gateway revenue as chart cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Stripe

Stripe gateway data deserves a chart layer

YITH Stripe handles credit cards and Stripe-supported payment methods (cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, SEPA, iDEAL, depending on configuration) for WooCommerce orders. Every transaction writes meta to the order: payment method type, card brand, last four digits, transaction status, and the Stripe charge ID. The data is reliable, the default WooCommerce admin treats it as a row attribute on the order edit screen.

SleekView Charts reads the same Stripe meta keys and aggregates them across orders. Payment method mix as a Pie, success vs failure rate as a Number, card brand distribution as a Bar, gateway revenue over time as an Area. The recurring questions a payment operator actually asks get a dashboard answer.

The plugin still owns the gateway integration and the Stripe webhook. SleekView surfaces the aggregate so the finance and operations teams read gateway performance from a chart instead of stitching it together from order exports.

Workflow

From Stripe order meta to a gateway dashboard

1

Read Stripe order meta

SleekView reads payment_method_type, card_brand, transaction_status, and stripe_charge_id from wp_postmeta (or wc_orders meta under HPOS) on every Stripe-paid order.
2

Aggregate by method and status

Each order joins its Stripe meta to the order total and date, so revenue per payment method and success rate per method become single-card answers.
3

Configure chart cards

Number for total gateway revenue, Pie for method mix, Bar for card brand distribution, Area for transaction volume over time.
4

Save per-role dashboards

Finance gets revenue and success-rate cards. Operations gets failure-cause cards. Each saved layout binds to a WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH WooCommerce Stripe data

Cards read directly from Stripe order meta written by YITH. No new tables, no Stripe API polling, and no parallel ledger of transactions.
Number · Default

Stripe revenue this month

Single KPI summing order totals for Stripe-paid orders with status set to completed in the active date filter. The headline gateway revenue number for finance review.
Sum(order_total)
Pie · Donut

Payment method mix

Donut of completed orders grouped by Stripe payment method (card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, SEPA, iDEAL, others). Reveals whether the store leans on cards or pulls real volume from alternative methods.
Count group by payment_method_type
Bar · Default

Card brand distribution

Bar of card-paid orders grouped by brand (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, others). Useful for interchange and gateway-fee modelling.
Count group by card_brand
Area · Gradient

Transaction volume over time

Area trend of Stripe transactions by day. Pair with a status filter to isolate completed, failed, or refunded transactions for targeted review.
Count group by order_date

Comparison

Default YITH Stripe reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce Orders screen

  • Payment method type and card brand show on each order's edit screen one at a time.
  • Method mix across all Stripe orders requires CSV export and pivot.
  • Gateway-level success rate is not surfaced anywhere in the admin.
  • Card brand distribution needs manual tallying for fee modelling.
  • Comparing two periods for method adoption requires spreadsheet work.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads Stripe order meta directly so the chart matches what was charged.
  • Pivots payment method into a single donut.
  • Surfaces card brand distribution for interchange analysis.
  • Trends Stripe transactions from order timestamps.
  • Same dataset powers Table, Kanban, and Charts views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Stripe

Method mix in one donut

Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, SEPA, iDEAL, others stack in a single Pie. Adoption of alternative methods becomes a chart read instead of a guess.

Gateway-level revenue trend

An Area of Stripe transaction volume over time pairs with a method or status filter for honest gateway performance review.

Success vs failure read

Transaction-status Pie reveals failed and disputed transactions at a glance. The recovery process gets a chart instead of a buried log entry.

Audience

Who builds YITH Stripe charts dashboards with SleekView

Finance teams

Stripe revenue Number and method mix Donut as the morning gateway review. Card-brand Bar feeds interchange modelling and merchant agreement negotiations.

Operations and support

Transaction-status Pie surfaces failed payments for recovery outreach. Disputed transactions show alongside their order rows for fast resolution.

Conversion analysts

Method-mix Donut filtered by checkout variant shows whether enabling Apple Pay or Google Pay actually shifted method adoption or just sat on the page.

The bigger picture

Payment gateway data is the most under-read data in WooCommerce

Every checkout writes payment method and card brand into order meta, and almost nobody reads it as an aggregate. YITH Stripe captures the data cleanly, the gap is the admin reporting view. SleekView Charts closes that gap by reading the same meta and rendering four cards that answer the recurring finance and operations questions.

Revenue is a number. Method mix is a donut. Card brands is a bar.

Volume over time is an area. Finance stops asking IT for a quarterly Stripe export and starts opening one dashboard, which is the smallest possible step from invisible gateway data to a real payments operation.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Stripe

Yes. SleekView reads from wc_orders meta when HPOS is enabled and from wp_postmeta when the legacy shop_order post type is in use. The chart configuration is the same either way.

 

Only if YITH writes the per-charge fee to order meta. The plugin does not capture fees by default, so fee charts require a custom meta key or a parallel sync from the Stripe API.

 

Yes. Renewal orders carry the same Stripe meta as initial orders, so a renewal-only filter on the chart isolates recurring Stripe revenue from initial charges.

 

Refunds appear in wc_order_refunds, joined to the parent order. Disputed transactions update the order status, which a chart filter can isolate. Both dimensions chart cleanly.

 

Independently. Stripe's dashboard reports gross charges across all merchants and integrations; SleekView Charts focuses on the WooCommerce orders YITH processed and how they map to the store's catalog and customers.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read directly from existing tables. The checkout keeps rendering Stripe payment methods exactly as YITH ships them.

 

Yes. Each card exports its underlying filtered rows to CSV, and the full dashboard exports as a PDF. Monthly finance reviews open with the chart instead of building toward it.

 

Yes. The same capability checks that gate WooCommerce order access also gate the gateway chart dashboards, so shop managers and accountants only see datasets they can read.

 

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