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SleekView Charts for ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce

SleekView Charts reads the ActiveCampaign settings option, every form embed in post_content and postmeta, and the site-tracking flag the plugin writes. Form coverage, tracking state and deep-data health render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce

Cloud lives in ActiveCampaign, the WordPress audit lives here

The ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce plugin is a thin bridge between WordPress and the AC SaaS. A serialized settings array in wp_options under settings_activecampaign holds the API URL, API key, default form ID, site-tracking flag and abandoned-cart settings. Per-page form embeds live in postmeta when the AC Forms Gutenberg block is used, and inside post_content when the legacy shortcode is used. Deep-data sync state lands in options alongside the rest.

The default plugin admin lists which AC forms exist on the cloud side and exposes the site-tracking toggle as a single checkbox. It does not show which WordPress posts embed which form, how many posts use the legacy shortcode versus the block, whether deep-data sync has been stale for hours or whether site tracking is on across every blog in a multisite. Each of those is a separate question, and the default UI never aggregates them.

SleekView Charts reads the ActiveCampaign plugin's WP-side data directly. A Number card anchors total pages embedding an AC form. A Pie splits embeds by storage shape (block vs shortcode). A Bar ranks forms by embed count. An Area trends edits to forms-embedded pages over time, exposing when the marketing team last touched the lead-capture funnel.

Workflow

Turn the ActiveCampaign WP-side data into a dashboard

1

Pivot settings_activecampaign

SleekView reads the serialized settings option, expands API URL, default form, site-tracking flag and deep-data state into named columns rather than a single opaque blob.
2

Parse every embed

Scan post_content for the legacy shortcode and postmeta for the AC Forms block. Each embed becomes a row with form ID, page URL, embed shape and last edited timestamp.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by embed_shape, form_id, site_tracking or post_modified, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Form coverage", "Tracking audit", "Deep-data sync health") and gate it by WordPress capability so legal, marketing ops and ecommerce leads each see the right slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce data

Each card reads from the AC plugin's WP-side storage in wp_options, post_content and postmeta. Mix them for a form coverage cockpit or a tracking audit.
Number · Default

Pages with AC form embeds

Total posts containing an ActiveCampaign shortcode or block. The anchor KPI for any lead-capture audit on the WordPress side.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Embeds by shape

Splits embeds across block and shortcode formats. Reveals the migration progress from legacy shortcodes to the Gutenberg block over time.
Count group by embed_shape
Bar · Horizontal

Embeds per form ID

Forms ranked by how many pages embed them. Surfaces the lead-capture forms doing the heavy lifting and the sunset forms still wired into stale pages.
Count group by form_id
Area · Gradient

Embed edits over time

Time series of edits to posts containing an AC form embed. Reveals when the marketing team last iterated on the lead-capture funnel.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default ActiveCampaign settings vs SleekView Charts

Default AC settings

  • Settings screen lists forms but never shows which posts embed them
  • No view of block vs shortcode embed mix
  • Site-tracking flag is global with no per-page audit
  • Stale or deleted-on-cloud form references stay invisible until you open the page
  • No read-only dashboard URL for legal or marketing ops

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for pages embedding an AC form across the site
  • Pie split between block and shortcode embed shapes
  • Bar ranking AC forms by per-page embed count
  • Area trend of edits to forms-embedded pages
  • Filters carry between embed table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce

Embed coverage as a dashboard

Render block and shortcode embeds as Number, Pie and Bar cards. The marketing team sees the lead-capture footprint, not one post at a time.

Tracking audit

AC's site-tracking flag controls whether visitor activity flows to the cloud. The chart layer surfaces the flag value across every blog in one screen.

Stale form detection

Cross-check embed form IDs against the active AC forms list. Embeds pointing at deleted forms land in a filter, ready to repoint or retire.

Audience

Who builds ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce charts dashboards with SleekView

Compliance and legal

Audit site-tracking state and per-page form mappings for a privacy review. Legal reads the WP-side state without granting AC dashboard access.

Marketing ops

Find every page using a sunset campaign's form ID with a Bar card filter. Plan the next bulk-update before retiring the form in the AC dashboard.

Agencies

Hand a client a dashboard of every AC form wired into every page on day one. The chart is the handoff document.

The bigger picture

AC's WP-side drift deserves a chart, not a per-post grep

ActiveCampaign's plugin philosophy is correct, keep the WordPress side as thin as possible and let the cloud own contacts, automations and reporting. The trade-off is that drift between the two sides is silent. A form deleted in the AC dashboard does not delete its WordPress embed.

A site-tracking flag turned off during a privacy review does not announce itself to the marketing team that turned it on. The AC settings screen lists what exists on the cloud, but it never reads post_content or postmeta to show how those cloud objects are wired into the site. SleekView Charts treats the embed dataset as a first-class chart input, so coverage, shape and freshness become a dashboard.

For multisite agencies, where each blog has its own AC settings row, the audit is even more useful, one network-wide chart replaces opening 20 admin panels.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for ActiveCampaign for WooCommerce

Only the WP-side AC plugin storage: settings_activecampaign in wp_options, the AC Forms block attributes in postmeta and the legacy shortcode in post_content. Contacts, automations and campaigns stay in the AC cloud.

 

No. Contacts and automations live in the AC cloud and stay there. SleekView Charts focuses on the WordPress footprint: embed coverage, form mix, tracking state, deep-data sync health. Cloud contacts are a separate question for the AC dashboard.

 

Yes. The dataset includes an embed_shape field with values of block or shortcode. A Pie split surfaces the migration progress instantly, and a Bar lists posts still on the legacy shortcode if a migration plan needs to ship.

 

Yes. An optional AC API call returns the active form IDs. Embeds whose target form is no longer in the active set land in a filter on the dashboard, ready to repoint or retire.

 

The plugin writes deep-data sync state (last sync timestamp, failure flags) into options. SleekView Charts exposes those as columns, so a deep-data health view sits alongside the embed coverage view in the same dashboard.

 

Yes. Each multisite blog has its own AC settings option and its own embeds. SleekView aggregates the dataset across blogs, so a network-wide tracking and embed audit replaces opening each blog's admin individually.

 

Inline edits write back to WordPress only. Form IDs in posts and option flags update locally. To change forms inside AC itself, use the AC dashboard. The chart layer is a WP-side viewer, not a cloud sync.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Legal sees the tracking audit cards while marketing ops sees the embed coverage cards, with each role saving its own filter presets.

 

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