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SleekView Charts for AddToAny Share Buttons

SleekView Charts reads the share-click events AddToAny records per post per service, and renders total clicks, service mix, top posts and weekly trend as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of an aggregated stats screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for AddToAny Share Buttons

Share clicks are queryable. Turn them into chart cards.

AddToAny is the universal-share-button workhorse on countless WordPress sites. The plugin tracks share-button clicks per post per service (Facebook, X, Pinterest, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Email and the long tail of other services AddToAny supports) and exposes a simple stats screen. The data is exact and lightweight; the default surface is intentionally minimal.

SleekView Charts reads the same share-click events, joins them to post metadata and renders the result as chart cards. A Number card counts total clicks across the site. A Pie splits clicks by service so editorial can see whether the audience really shares to WhatsApp more than to Twitter. A Bar ranks posts by total share clicks for the editorial follow-up shortlist. An Area trends weekly clicks so a content sprint has measurable before-and-after numbers.

The charts read AddToAny's data without re-implementing tracking, so no front-end change happens and no extra service is introduced. Filters carry between the table view of click events and the chart view of aggregates, which keeps the same dataset coherent across both surfaces.

Workflow

Turn AddToAny click logs into a dashboard

1

Read the share-click events

SleekView scans the AddToAny click log (events that include post ID, service and timestamp) and joins each row to standard post columns like title, author, post type and date.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by service, post_author, post_type, click_date or any joined column, with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Share-click health", "WhatsApp performance") and gate it by WordPress capability so editors, leads and marketing each see the slice that matters to them.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered click cohort to CSV. The dashboard refreshes against live events, so a weekly distribution review never quotes stale numbers.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from AddToAny Share Buttons data

Each card reads from the same share-click events AddToAny records. Mix them to build dashboards for editorial leads, marketing reporting or a service-level audit.
Number · Default

Total share clicks

Count of share-button click events across every post on the site. The headline KPI for a monthly distribution report or a quarterly editorial review.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Clicks by service

Click split across Facebook, X, Pinterest, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Email and any other AddToAny service the audience actually uses. The card frequently corrects assumptions about which channel matters.
Count group by service
Bar · Horizontal

Top posts by share clicks

Posts ranked by total share-click events. Becomes the working shortlist for evergreen refreshes, sequels and paid-boost candidates.
Count group by post_id
Area · Gradient

Share clicks per week

Weekly cadence of share clicks. Confirms that a refresh, a paid campaign or a feature in a newsletter actually moved the trend rather than the snapshot count alone.
Count group by click_date

Comparison

Default AddToAny stats vs SleekView Charts

Default AddToAny stats

  • Stats screen aggregates totals, not a queryable per-post dataset
  • Service mix is visible at site level, not per cohort or per author
  • No weekly trend card sourced directly from the click log
  • No per-author rollup for editorial accountability
  • No way to share a read-only share-click snapshot outside WP Admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total share-click events across the site
  • Pie of service mix sourced from the AddToAny click log
  • Bar of top posts by share clicks for editorial shortlists
  • Area trend of weekly clicks to measure campaign and refresh impact
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for AddToAny Share Buttons

Dashboard, not just totals

Render share-click events as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so editorial leads see service mix and weekly velocity, not only a flat site-wide total.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to WhatsApp clicks in the chart view and the audit table narrows to the same events. Same click log, two ways of reading it.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send a marketing lead the URL of the share-click dashboard or export the filtered cohort to CSV. The monthly review runs on one source of truth instead of three screenshots.

Audience

Who builds AddToAny Share Buttons charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial teams

Track total share clicks as a KPI, watch the WhatsApp share grow on a region-focused blog and plan refreshes against a real top-posts bar.

Marketing reporting

Filter to last-30-days events and surface service mix, weekly trend and top performers as a single share-ready dashboard for the monthly distribution review.

Content ops

Group share clicks per author to plan editor handoffs and intervene early when a writer's content consistently under-distributes on the brand's priority channel.

The bigger picture

Share clicks deserve more than an aggregate counter

AddToAny is everywhere because the share-button surface is simple and the tracking is honest. The stats screen reflects that philosophy: a small set of totals and a few breakdowns. The data the plugin captures is far richer than the default screen shows.

Every click event carries a service, a post and a timestamp, which is exactly the shape needed to answer the questions editorial teams actually want answered: which service moved the most weight last month, which posts are still pulling shares two years after publication, which writers consistently produce shareable work and whether a refresh sprint changed the cadence or only the snapshot. SleekView Charts reads the same events the stats screen reads and renders them as a small dashboard: KPI, service pie, top-posts bar, weekly trend. Same data, completely different posture, which is the difference between watching a counter and running an editorial program against measurable share signal.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for AddToAny Share Buttons

The share-click events AddToAny records per post per service, joined to standard wp_posts columns like post_status, post_author, post_type and post_date. No extra tracking is introduced because AddToAny already logs the events.

 

Yes. The free AddToAny plugin records share-click events as part of its default behaviour, and SleekView Charts reads those events without a premium upgrade. Pro features that extend tracking add columns automatically when present.

 

No. SleekView Charts only runs inside WP Admin. The front-end share-button rendering, the click handlers and the network deep links stay exactly where AddToAny puts them. The dashboard is read-only.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for WhatsApp-only or for last-30-days events narrows both surfaces. Editorial pivots between row-level audit and chart-level summary without rebuilding filters.

 

Yes. Group by click_date with an Area or Line card and aggregate as Count to see daily, weekly or monthly cadence. Useful for confirming a refresh or a paid campaign actually moved the trend rather than the snapshot total.

 

Yes. Add a filter for service equals WhatsApp (or any other AddToAny service) and the whole dashboard narrows. Region-focused publishers often run a WhatsApp-only dashboard alongside the global one.

 

Yes. AddToAny supports a long tail of services beyond the major networks, and the dashboard renders any service value present in the click log. New services the plugin adds appear automatically as new slices in the service pie.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with click event columns plus joined post fields. Editorial leads typically use this for the monthly distribution report or to brief external marketing partners.

 

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