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AI chatbot for Plausible Analytics: ask your dashboard

SleekAI's chatbot calls Plausible Analytics through the official Stats API and joins the results with your WordPress posts, so editors and admins can ask plain English questions about pageviews, referrers, and goals using their own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key.

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SleekAI chatbot for Plausible Analytics

Plausible's lightweight dashboard, made conversational

Plausible Analytics keeps tracking data on its own backend (or on a self-hosted Plausible CE instance), and the WordPress plugin handles script embedding, proxying, and optional dashboard embed. The actual reporting endpoints live behind the Plausible Stats API, exposing aggregate pageviews, uniques, bounce rate, visit duration, top pages, top referrer sources, country mix, and goal conversions.

SleekAI wires that API into the data source wizard. Add your site ID and API key once, then pick the metrics and dimensions you want available in the chatbot's system message. Variables resolve at request time, so the answer reflects whatever Plausible just recorded a minute ago. The data source also lets you cache values for a few minutes to stay polite with rate limits without going stale.

The interesting move on top of that is the WordPress join. Plausible returns pages by pathname. SleekAI maps those pathnames back to wp_posts on slug, so the bot speaks in real post titles. What is the top post in the last seven days turns into a sentence with the actual title, the author from wp_users, and the publish date. Generic AI chatbots cannot do that pairing because the join needs both endpoints, and they only have one.

Workflow

How SleekAI plugs into your Plausible-tracked site

1

Add Plausible credentials

Create an API key in your Plausible account and copy the site ID. For self-hosted CE, also set the base URL. Paste them into the SleekAI data source wizard. Tokens stay server-side as WordPress options.
2

Map metrics

Pick which endpoints become variables. Pageviews, uniques, top pages, top referrers, country, device, and goals are the usual picks. Set a cache duration that respects Plausible's rate limits.
3

Join WordPress posts

Add a secondary data source mapping Plausible pathnames to wp_posts on slug. The bot now answers per-post questions with real titles, authors, and publish dates from the database.
4

Lock and ship

Set display conditions to administrator and editor roles, restrict the widget to WP Admin paths, and pick the AI model. Bring your own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key. Done.

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A typical Plausible Analytics editor conversation

Editor logged in to WP Admin asks the SleekAI chatbot about pageviews, top referrer, and a goal, with answers pulled live from Plausible's Stats API joined to WordPress posts.

Comparison

Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for Plausible Analytics

Generic chatbot

  • Cannot authenticate to Plausible's Stats API with your token
  • Has no idea which paths map to which WordPress posts
  • Cannot join Plausible pageviews to author or category fields
  • Will not respect admin or editor role scoping for analytics
  • Cannot pair live Plausible numbers with the WordPress publish queue

SleekAI chatbot

  • Calls the official Plausible Stats API with your site ID and token
  • Joins Plausible pathnames to wp_posts for real titles
  • Surfaces pageviews, uniques, referrers, and goals in the prompt
  • Display conditions limit access to administrator and editor
  • Works with both Plausible Cloud and self-hosted Plausible CE

Features

What SleekAI gives you for Plausible Analytics

Plausible API data source

SleekAI maps the Stats API into the data source wizard. Pageviews, uniques, bounce rate, top pages, top referrers, country, device, and goals become named variables, scoped by date range and dimension.

WordPress post joins

Plausible reports by pathname. SleekAI joins those to wp_posts by slug so the chatbot uses real titles, authors, and publish dates instead of bare URL paths in every answer.

Cloud or self-hosted

Works with both Plausible Cloud and Plausible Community Edition. Point the data source at the right base URL and provide a token from the matching install. The rest of the wiring is identical.

Use cases

Where Plausible users plug in SleekAI

Daily traffic recap

One question covers yesterday's pageviews, uniques, top referrer, and any goal that spiked. Faster than opening Plausible, even with the dashboard embedded in WP Admin.

Launch monitoring

After a publish or product release, ask the bot for live numbers on that slug. The bot resolves the Plausible API call, joins to the post, and reports views and top referrer for it.

Goal performance

Track trial signups, newsletter joins, or pricing clicks through Plausible's goals. The bot reports counts and conversion rates and compares them to the previous period.

The bigger picture

Why a chat layer on Plausible matters

Plausible Analytics offers a clean dashboard that respects visitors and stays fast. The dashboard is one of the best in the privacy-analytics space, which is exactly why it is also the thing nobody but the owner remembers to open. Editors and writers default to the WordPress admin.

They publish there, schedule there, draft there. They do not switch tabs every morning to check Plausible. A chatbot that calls the Plausible Stats API and joins the results to WordPress posts puts the answers in the place the team already lives.

SleekAI maps pageviews, uniques, top pages, top referrers, and goals into variables, caches them for a few minutes to stay polite with rate limits, and joins pathnames back to real post titles. The chatbot is locked to admin and editor roles. The owner still browses the Plausible dashboard for deep dives.

The rest of the team gets the everyday answers in chat, on a key the site already pays for, with no markup over what the AI provider charges directly.

Questions

Common questions about SleekAI for Plausible Analytics

Plausible Cloud stores tracking data on its own EU-based infrastructure. Plausible CE stores it on your own server. Either way, the WordPress database does not hold the pageview rows. SleekAI reaches Plausible through the documented Stats API rather than scraping any dashboard or expecting a local table.

 

Yes. Generate one in your Plausible account under Settings, API keys. Copy your site ID at the same time. Paste both into the SleekAI data source wizard. The credentials live as WordPress options and never travel to the chat client or AI provider, only the resolved variables do.

 

Yes. Point the SleekAI data source at the base URL of your Plausible CE install and provide a token from that install. The endpoints match the cloud version. The same metrics and dimensions become variables, and the chatbot does not care which deployment supplied them.

 

Yes. SleekAI joins Plausible's pathname results to wp_posts on slug. The bot can answer questions like top post in the last seven days, which author's pieces drove the most uniques this week, and how a specific published post is pacing in the last 24 hours.

 

Yes. The Stats API exposes goals with counts and conversion rates. Map the goals you care about into named variables. The bot then reports counts, rates, and comparisons against previous periods without anyone opening the Plausible dashboard goals view.

 

Plausible publishes rate limits per API key. SleekAI caches the resolved variable values for a configurable duration, typically five to fifteen minutes, so the bot does not call the API on every chat turn. Cache duration is set per data source in the wizard.

 

Yes. Display conditions on user role, logged-in state, post type, and URL path are part of every SleekAI chatbot. Most teams set the analytics bot to administrator and editor only, with a URL rule scoping it to /wp-admin so the front-end script never loads.

 

Mid-tier models like GPT-4o mini, Claude Haiku, and Gemini Flash handle ranking and delta questions comfortably. Reserve a stronger model only if you want the bot to interpret patterns and suggest editorial or marketing follow-ups based on the numbers.

 

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