SleekView Charts for ActiveCampaign for WordPress
ActiveCampaign keeps contacts in the cloud, but the WordPress plugin stores form embeds and tracking config locally. SleekView Charts turns that small but messy surface into a dashboard with KPI counts, top forms, tracking mix, and an embed trend.
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Cloud lives in ActiveCampaign. Settings live in WordPress. A dashboard for the WordPress side.
The ActiveCampaign for WordPress plugin is a thin bridge between WordPress and the AC SaaS. It writes a serialised settings array into wp_options, while per-page form embeds live in wp_postmeta (Gutenberg block) and in post_content (older [activecampaign form=ID] shortcode).
None of that is dashboardable from the default settings screen. The screen lists which forms exist on the AC side; it never aggregates which WordPress posts embed which form, or how many pages still embed a retired form. SleekView Charts parses both block and shortcode embeds across wp_posts and turns the join into a chart canvas. A Number on total embedded pages. A Bar on top form IDs. A Pie on tracking on/off. An Area on embed-page modified dates so the WordPress-side adoption curve is visible.
The result is a privacy-and-ops dashboard for the AC integration. Marketing ops uses it before sunsetting campaigns; legal uses it before GDPR audits. The AC cloud keeps owning contacts, automations, and form design. SleekView owns the workable WordPress-side view.
Workflow
From WordPress embeds to a chart dashboard
Build a dataset from wp_posts and the AC settings
Add KPI, top-form, and tracking cards
Filter to a content section
Save and share with ops and legal
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from ActiveCampaign for WordPress data
Pages with AC embeds
Count
Top embedded form IDs
Count
group by form_id
Site-tracking status mix
Count
group by site_tracking
Embed page edits over time
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default AC for WordPress settings vs SleekView Charts
Default AC for WordPress settings
- Settings screen lists AC-side forms only, never WordPress-side embeds
- No KPI for how many WordPress pages embed any AC form
- No top-form ranking by WordPress-side usage
- No tracking on/off visualisation per page or per section
- Stale embeds for retired forms can sit on pages indefinitely with no warning
SleekView Charts
- Parses both block and shortcode AC embeds across wp_posts
- Joins the plugin's serialised settings for tracking context
- Top-form Bar surfaces retired-form embeds at a glance
- Tracking Pie supports GDPR-style audits in one screen
- Capability-gated dashboard for marketing ops and legal
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for ActiveCampaign for WordPress
Find stale form embeds
A horizontal Bar on form_id surfaces embeds of forms that have already been retired on the AC side.
Tracking audits
A Pie on site_tracking is exactly the chart a GDPR audit asks for, scoped to WordPress pages.
Stale embed detection
An Area on post_modified shows the age of embedded pages so refresh cycles can target the oldest first.
Audience
Who builds ActiveCampaign charts dashboards with SleekView
Marketing ops
Audit which pages embed which AC form before retiring or replacing a campaign asset.
Legal and compliance
Run a tracking-status audit on the AC integration ahead of a GDPR review.
Agency teams
Roll out an AC integration dashboard across client sites with the same cards and gates.
The bigger picture
Why the WordPress side of ActiveCampaign deserves a dashboard
ActiveCampaign for WordPress is a small plugin, but the data it touches matters for both marketing and legal. Retired forms keep rendering empty embeds; site-tracking decisions made years ago get forgotten across new pages; the AC settings array stays opaque inside wp_options. SleekView Charts parses both block and shortcode embeds, joins the settings row, and turns it into a dashboard with a KPI count, a top-form Bar, a tracking Pie, and an age Area.
The AC cloud still owns contacts and automations. SleekView owns the WordPress-side view that keeps the integration tidy and audit-ready.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for ActiveCampaign for WordPress
No. AC owns contact and automation reporting. SleekView covers the WordPress-side integration footprint.
 From wp_posts (parsed for both block and shortcode AC embeds) and the AC plugin's serialised settings option.
 No. SleekView reads the WordPress-side data the plugin already stores.
 Yes. The form_id Bar surfaces embeds whose IDs no longer match anything in the AC settings.
 Yes. The tracking Pie reads the site-tracking flag from the AC settings option.
 Yes. Filter by post_type or category and every chart card recomputes.
 Yes. SleekView views are capability-gated, so marketing ops and legal can each get their own scoped view.
 Yes. The SleekView Table view on the same dataset exports to CSV.
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