SleekView Charts for Advanced Access Manager Pro
AAM Pro spreads access rules across usermeta, options, and JSON policies. SleekView Charts joins all three so rule volume, scope mix, and policy drift become visible at a glance.
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AAM Pro stores rules in three places, charts unify them
Advanced Access Manager Pro writes access decisions across three locations: per-user and per-role rules in wp_usermeta with the aam_ prefix, plugin configuration in wp_aam_policy, and JSON Access Policies stored as the aam_policy custom post type. The plugin UI walks one actor at a time, useful for setup but slow when an auditor asks for an inventory.
SleekView reads all three sources and exposes them as a unified dataset. Each row carries the rule scope (user, role, visitor, default), the policy name, and the action it controls.
Charts then count rules per scope, surface the most-restricted resources, and trend policy edits over time. The same dataset feeds Table and Kanban views, so a security lead can pivot from a chart card to the raw rule without leaving WP Admin.
Workflow
From AAM Pro rules to chart cards in four steps
Pick the AAM Pro dataset
Join scope and action
Add chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Advanced Access Manager Pro data
Active policies
Count
Rules by scope
Count
group by scope
Top restricted resources
Count
group by resource
Policy edits per week
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default AAM Pro reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default AAM Pro admin (per-actor tabs)
- AAM Pro walks one actor at a time, no cross-scope inventory.
- Counting active policies requires opening the policies list and scrolling.
- Scope distribution is not surfaced anywhere in the admin.
- Edit history depends on what the WordPress post type retains, no native timeline.
- Top-restricted-resource analysis needs SQL or an external reporting plugin.
SleekView Charts
- Reads wp_usermeta, wp_aam_policy, and the aam_policy CPT so every rule becomes a row.
- Scope, resource, and action surface as groupBy columns automatically.
- Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial chart types per card.
- Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
- Same dataset powers the Table and Kanban views in one workspace.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Advanced Access Manager Pro
Cross-scope inventory
Pie and Bar cards count rules across user, role, visitor, and default scopes in a single dashboard.
JSON policies as rows
Each aam_policy CPT entry becomes a row, with the policy's actions and resources expanded as columns.
Edit cadence visible
Area and Line cards on post_modified reveal when policies last changed and where activity has slowed.
Audience
Who builds Advanced Access Manager Pro charts dashboards with SleekView
Security teams on regulated sites
Policy and scope charts answer the cross-actor questions that AAM Pro's per-actor UI hides.
Agency maintainers
One saved view per client surfaces the active rule set during quarterly access reviews.
Compliance leads
Exportable chart cards become evidence for SOC2, HIPAA, or ISO reviews without a manual export from AAM Pro.
The bigger picture
Auditing AAM Pro without walking every actor
AAM Pro is one of the most flexible access-control plugins in WordPress, which is also why its admin is built around editing rather than inventory. The audit question, how many active rules and against which resources, is the kind of thing every quarterly review asks, and the AAM Pro UI does not answer it directly. SleekView Charts reads the same usermeta, options, and CPT rows AAM Pro persists and renders them as KPIs, scope mixes, and edit trends.
The plugin keeps owning the rules, SleekView just surfaces the resulting state. Saved views travel with the site so audits stop being a one-off scramble, and chart cards export as CSV when external reviewers ask for evidence.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Advanced Access Manager Pro
No. It reads the data AAM Pro writes. Edits still happen through the AAM Pro admin or the JSON Access Policy editor.
 Yes. The aam_policy CPT is included in the dataset, with each policy's actions and resources expanded as columns.
 Yes. Scope (user, role, visitor, default) is a groupBy column for Pie, Bar, and Number cards.
 No. Charts render only in the admin and read from existing AAM Pro storage. The runtime enforcement runs unchanged.
 Yes if the free version persists the same usermeta and policy structures. SleekView charts whatever rows exist on the install.
 No. AAM Pro owns the rules and enforcement. SleekView only adds the in-admin dashboard.
 Yes. Standard WordPress capability checks apply, only users who can read AAM Pro data see the dashboard.
 Yes. Any chart card backed by a tabular dataset exports as CSV, useful for access-review reports.
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