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SleekView for WooCommerce Shipping UPS

SleekView reads the UPS service code, rate, tracking and ship-date meta the plugin writes on each order and renders order, service, rate, destination and status as a queryable grid inside WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for WooCommerce Shipping UPS

Move UPS shipments out of order screens and into an audit table

WooCommerce Shipping UPS integrates the UPS rating and shipping APIs into Woo: rate quoting at checkout, choice between Ground, 3 Day Select, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air and Worldwide services, plus optional label purchase. The plugin saves _ups_service_code, _ups_rate, _ups_tracking_number and _ups_ship_date on each order. The integration ships orders well; what it doesn't ship is a cross-store table the operations team can actually query.

SleekView reads the UPS meta and renders one row per UPS-shipped order with service (mapped from the numeric code to a friendly name), rate, tracking number, ship date, destination and status. Filter to Next Day Air for the priority queue. Filter to Worldwide Expedited for the international cohort. Sort by ups_rate descending to surface the highest-charge shipments. The data the chart view aggregates becomes a row-level surface for shipping ops, finance and support.

The plugin keeps owning the UPS API and label purchase. The table view owns the audit surface so the UPS picture lives in the same WordPress screen as the rest of the order data, not in UPS WorldShip.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces WooCommerce Shipping UPS data

1

Point at the UPS meta

Pick wc_orders joined on _ups_service_code, _ups_rate, _ups_tracking_number and _ups_ship_date meta keys. Add wc_order_addresses for shipping_country and a derived column to map service codes to friendly names.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Order, Service, Rate, Tracking number, Ship date, Destination and Status. Reorder, hide or rename any column without a custom hook.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to a service (Ground, Next Day Air, Worldwide Expedited), a destination or a date window. Sort by rate or ship_date for cost or dispatch reviews.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Next Day Air queue", "Worldwide shipments", "High-charge UPS audit") and gate by WordPress capability so ops, finance and support land on the right slice.

Sample columns

A typical UPS audit view

Rows from wc_orders with the UPS meta keys joined to the shipping address. Numeric service codes mapped to friendly names via a derived column. The data per-order screens show one at a time, surfaced as a cross-store UPS-only audit table.
Source: wc_orders + UPS meta
Order Service Rate Tracking Destination Status
#48211 Ground 10.40 1Z 9X1 234 56 7890 1234 US Shipped
#48210 Next Day Air 42.15 1Z 9X1 234 56 7890 1235 US Shipped
#48208 2nd Day Air 21.30 1Z 9X1 234 56 7890 1236 US Awaiting pickup
#48205 Worldwide Expedited 58.90 1Z 9X1 234 56 7890 1237 DE Shipped
#48199 Ground 8.95 US Label voided

Comparison

Default UPS reporting vs SleekView

UPS CampusShip / WorldShip (external)

  • UPS reporting tools live outside WordPress with their own logins
  • Service codes on orders are stored as numeric IDs rather than friendly names
  • Per-service cohorts aren't a built-in admin filter
  • Voided labels and high-charge shipments aren't surfaced as cross-store lists
  • Cross-reference between UPS data and Woo order data is a manual export

SleekView

  • Every UPS shipment as a queryable row
  • Service code mapped to a friendly-name column
  • Filter by service, destination, rate band or date
  • Saved views per role: ops, finance, support
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for WooCommerce Shipping UPS

Service codes as friendly rows

A derived column maps numeric codes (03, 12, 02, 01) to readable labels (Ground, 3 Day Select, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air). The Service column reads like the UPS UI.

Composable UPS filters

Stack filters on service, destination, rate band and status to assemble dispatch queues, international cohorts and voided-label cleanup lists.

Rate inline for negotiation prep

ups_rate sits on every row so the contract review opens on filtered totals and per-service averages, not on a CSV from WorldShip.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WooCommerce Shipping UPS

Shipping ops managers

Filter to today's UPS shipments by service for the dispatch sequencing. Sudden shifts in service mix or volume surface as filter results.

Finance and procurement

Export the month's UPS shipments with rate and service for invoice reconciliation. Service-tier averages feed the quarterly account-review meeting.

Customer support leads

Filter by destination and service to answer where-is-my-package consistently. Service mix per region informs SLA messaging and routing.

The bigger picture

Why UPS integration deserves an in-WP table

A Woo store running UPS is paying for one of the most reliable shipping operations in the world and getting limited operational visibility back inside WordPress. The plugin saves the right data on every order, but the WordPress admin treats it as per-order detail rather than aggregated signal. SleekView reads the same UPS meta and renders one row per shipment with service (friendly-named), rate, tracking, destination and status.

Filters stack into a single query so the daily dispatch queue, the international cohort and the contract-review prep all become one-click views. UPS keeps doing what UPS does best, and the audit lives where the rest of the order data already does.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WooCommerce Shipping UPS

wc_orders joined with the _ups_service_code, _ups_rate, _ups_tracking_number and _ups_ship_date meta keys, plus wc_order_addresses for shipping_country. A derived column maps service codes to friendly names. No new tables are introduced.

 

Yes. The audit table reads meta the plugin writes after a successful UPS rate quote or label purchase, so a working UPS integration is the prerequisite.

 

Yes. SleekView includes a derived column ups_service_friendly_name that maps the numeric codes (03 Ground, 12 3 Day Select, 02 2nd Day Air, 01 Next Day Air, 11 Standard) to readable labels. The mapping is customisable per dashboard.

 

Yes. Both are service codes returned by the API and stored on the order. They appear with their own friendly names in the Service column so hybrid-service adoption is measurable separately from straight Ground.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with order, service, rate, tracking, destination and ship_date. Useful for UPS invoice reconciliation and quarterly account-review prep.

 

Yes. Worldwide Expedited, Worldwide Express and Worldwide Saver are service codes that appear in the Service column with their friendly names. Filter the destination to non-domestic countries for an international-only audit.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a service filter or destination filter narrows both surfaces. Ops pivots between row audit and service-mix rollup without rebuilding filters.

 

Yes. SleekView paginates results and queries wc_orders with indexed joins, so stores shipping thousands of UPS orders a week still load the table without timing out admin requests.

 

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