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SleekView Charts for AccessAlly

AccessAlly tracks membership, course progress, and CRM tags in dedicated tables and usermeta. SleekView Charts reads them so active members, tag distribution, top courses, and weekly order revenue render as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards alongside the data tables.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for AccessAlly

AccessAlly stores membership, courses, and tags. Charts read them together.

AccessAlly wires membership, course delivery, order processing, and CRM tag sync into one plugin. Members live in WordPress users with AccessAlly usermeta. Course progress sits in dedicated tables. Orders are stored alongside the same data CRM integrations (Ontraport, ActiveCampaign, Infusionsoft, Drip, ConvertKit) sync against. Each surface is well-instrumented; none of them gives a single visual answer.

The default AccessAlly admin shows members, orders, and progress as paginated lists with per-row drill-downs. The CRM integrations show tag state at the contact level. Neither view turns the cohort into a shape: how many active members today, which products absorbed most orders this quarter, how tag mix shifts over time, where weekly revenue trends.

SleekView Charts reads the AccessAlly tables and usermeta directly. A Number card pins active members. A Pie shows membership tier mix. A Bar ranks courses by enrolment or revenue. An Area trends order revenue over time. The cards refresh live, and filters carry to the table view so the same query backs both surfaces.

Workflow

Turn AccessAlly data into a dashboard

1

Read members, orders, and progress

Point SleekView at the AccessAlly usermeta keys, course progress table, and orders table. Each row carries user_id, product_id, status, tag list, and timestamps.
2

Compose chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, or Radial cards. Group by tier, status, product_id, or order_date and aggregate with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum, or Maximum.
3

Save dashboards per role

Name dashboards per team ("Member ops", "Course performance", "Revenue tracker") and gate by capability so support, instructors, and finance each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send an instructor or sponsor a read-only URL or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against live AccessAlly data so weekly reviews drop the spreadsheet step.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from AccessAlly data

Each card reads directly from the AccessAlly tables and usermeta. Mix them for a member operations cockpit, course performance review, or revenue dashboard.
Number · Default

Active members

Distinct user_id values with at least one active AccessAlly membership tag. The headline KPI for any member operations report.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Membership tier mix

Splits members across tiers (basic, pro, VIP, lifetime). Reveals where the base concentrates and where upsell room remains.
Count group by tier
Bar · Horizontal

Revenue per product

Sums order amount per AccessAlly product. Surfaces top revenue drivers and the long tail of products worth pruning.
Sum(amount) group by product_id
Area · Gradient

Order revenue over time

Time series of summed order amount by date. Ties launches, sales, and seasonal pushes to actual revenue impact.
Sum(amount) group by order_date

Comparison

Default AccessAlly reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default AccessAlly screens

  • Reporting is paginated lists with per-row drill-downs
  • No KPI card for active members across every tier
  • Tier mix requires custom SQL or CRM export
  • Revenue per product cannot be charted in admin
  • No read-only dashboard URL to share with finance or instructors

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active members across all tiers
  • Pie split of membership tiers from AccessAlly usermeta
  • Bar ranking revenue per AccessAlly product
  • Area trend of order revenue tying launches to outcomes
  • Filters span table and chart view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for AccessAlly

Dashboard over the AccessAlly tables

Render the same usermeta, progress, and order tables AccessAlly maintains as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so member operations see the shape, not just paginated lists.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to a single tier or last quarter in the chart view and the order table behind it stays in sync. Same query, two surfaces, one workflow.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send finance a URL of the revenue dashboard or export the filtered order cohort to CSV. Reviews work off real numbers, not a screenshot.

Audience

Who builds AccessAlly charts dashboards with SleekView

Membership operators

Anchor weekly reviews on active members, tier mix, and product revenue. Spot a tier shift on the pie before it shows up in churn.

Course owners

Watch course enrolments on a Bar card per course. Compare flagship courses against the long tail to plan the next content investment.

Finance and revenue

Chart order revenue trend on an Area card. Tie a launch campaign or pricing change to the revenue curve the same week the change ships.

The bigger picture

Why AccessAlly operations needs a dashboard, not just lists

AccessAlly packs membership, course delivery, order processing, and CRM tag sync into one stack, and the data is rich in the tables. But the default admin reads those tables row by row, which works for support and order lookups and fails for the questions that drive a membership business. Where the base concentrates by tier, which products earn their slot in the catalogue, how revenue trends week over week, none of that is answerable in one click.

A dashboard built on the same AccessAlly tables turns those into a glance. A tier pie that drifts away from premium signals an upsell problem. A revenue bar with one product dominating the long tail tells the team where to invest next.

An area trend that flattens during a launch flags a marketing issue while the campaign is still warm. Same data AccessAlly already writes, organised as the cockpit member operations can actually read.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for AccessAlly

AccessAlly's usermeta keys for membership tags and tier flags, the progress table for course completion, and the order table for transaction history. These are the same records AccessAlly's own screens read, so the dashboard mirrors what the admin already tracks.

 

No. The dashboard reads the local AccessAlly data directly. The CRM integration is still useful for outbound automation, but charts work whether the CRM is connected or not. The local tag state is enough for membership cards.

 

Yes. Group by tag value or tag combination on the usermeta join and the Pie or Bar splits the base by segment. Useful for tracking onboarding cohorts, VIP customers, or churn-risk groups defined by tag rules.

 

Yes. Filter the order table to status of refunded or chargeback and the Pie shows the share against complete orders. Pair with an Area trend to see whether the failure spike is one-off or a baseline shift.

 

No. AccessAlly indexes usermeta and order tables on user_id, product_id, and timestamps. SleekView Charts uses those indexes for group-by queries, so even five-figure member bases render the dashboard in well under a second on typical hosting.

 

Yes. Sum the order amount column grouped by product_id and the Bar ranks products by total revenue. Configure a Number card for average LTV across the base to anchor a finance review.

 

Yes. Course progress sits in the same AccessAlly schema, so charts can group by course_id or completion status. The same dashboard can mix member, order, and course cards into one cockpit.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability so support, instructors, and finance each see their own slice. Roles keep their own filter presets and saved views.

 

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