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SleekView Charts for Advanced Access Manager

AAM stores rules in wp_usermeta, wp_aam_policy, and JSON Access Policies. SleekView Charts reads all three so audits read a screen instead of a tab-by-tab click-through.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Advanced Access Manager

Three storage locations, one access dashboard

Advanced Access Manager spreads its rules across three places: per-user and per-role entries in wp_usermeta with the aam_ prefix, plugin configuration in wp_aam_policy, and JSON Access Policies stored as a custom post type. The default UI walks one actor at a time, which is excellent for setup and exhausting for audits.

SleekView Charts reads all three sources together. Counts of rules by actor type, capability mix, policy source, and changes over time become live cards on one dashboard, instead of three separate admin trips.

The cards refresh as rules change, so the answer to who can do what stays current without manual exports or SQL.

Workflow

From AAM tables to a live access dashboard

1

Point SleekView at the AAM data

Open SleekView on wp_usermeta filtered by the aam_ prefix, plus the wp_aam_policy table and the JSON Access Policies post type.
2

Add charts over the joined rules

Switch to Charts. Add a Number card for total active rules and a Pie card for rules by actor type without leaving the view.
3

Group by actor and capability

Use actor_type and capability columns to break rules down by user, role, and visitor, and by the capability they touch.
4

Save and share

Save the dashboard, share a read-only link with compliance, and stop emailing screenshots of one rule at a time.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Advanced Access Manager data

Four cards from the same AAM rule storage. Actor mix, capability ranking, source distribution, and a live total of active rules.
Number · Default

Active access rules

Single KPI counting all active rules across wp_usermeta, wp_aam_policy, and JSON Access Policies. The headline number on every audit deck.
Count
Pie · Donut

Rules by actor type

Splits rules across role, user, and visitor scopes. Surfaces sites that have drifted to per-user overrides where a role-level rule would be cleaner.
Count group by actor_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top capabilities under rules

Ranked bar of the capabilities most often overridden. edit_posts, delete_others_posts, and friends usually lead the list.
Count group by capability
Area · Gradient

Rules added per month

Trend of new rules over time. Spikes mark organisation changes; flat periods mark stability.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Advanced Access Manager reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default AAM admin

  • Rules live in three storage locations with three different admin screens.
  • No combined view: a single actor's rules require a sequence of clicks.
  • No grouping by capability, so you cannot see what edit_posts is doing site-wide.
  • No trend reporting: rule growth over time is invisible.
  • No shareable dashboard for compliance or external reviewers.

SleekView Charts

  • Total active rule count across all three storage locations on one card.
  • Pie split by actor type so role vs user vs visitor balance is visible.
  • Capability ranking that surfaces the most frequently overridden permissions.
  • Time-series trend of rule changes for change-management documentation.
  • Read-only share links so security reviewers see the same data live.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Advanced Access Manager

Reads all three AAM stores

wp_usermeta, wp_aam_policy, and JSON Access Policies show up as one dataset, joined and ready to chart.

Capability heat map

See which capabilities are touched most often. Long-tail entries usually point at experiments that can be retired.

Audit-ready

Compliance gets a live dashboard instead of an exported spreadsheet that ages within a day.

Audience

Who builds Advanced Access Manager charts dashboards with SleekView

Multi-author publications

Editors-in-chief see how rules apply across writers, editors, and contributors without nine clicks per actor.

Agencies

Each client site gets a small access dashboard that doubles as the access-review hand-off at the end of a project.

Security teams

Compliance reviewers open a single screen to see actor mix, capability mix, and rule growth.

The bigger picture

Access rules grow silently; dashboards make growth visible

AAM rules accumulate the way log files accumulate: quietly, daily, and with consequence. A site starts with three roles, adds a contractor capability, drops in a JSON policy for a compliance request, and adds a one-off user override after a support ticket. Two years later nobody can answer who can edit private posts, because the answer is spread across three tables and a JSON document.

SleekView Charts reads the same storage AAM writes, joins it once, and renders the answer as a screen. The audit conversation gets shorter; the cleanup conversation finally has a starting point.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Advanced Access Manager

No. AAM continues to enforce permissions. SleekView Charts reads the rules AAM stores and presents them as a dashboard.

 

No. SleekView is a read and edit layer over the same data. Enforcement remains with AAM.

 

Yes. wp_usermeta entries, wp_aam_policy rows, and JSON Access Policy posts join into one dataset for charting.

 

Yes. Group a Bar chart by capability to rank the most frequently overridden permissions across actors.

 

Yes. SleekView respects site context, and AAM's per-site rule storage maps naturally onto a per-site dataset.

 

Yes. Read-only shareable views let external reviewers see live numbers without admin access.

 

No. Queries run on demand inside the admin. The public site is unaffected.

 

AAM updates the underlying row. SleekView charts pick up the change on next load because they read the same source.

 

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