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SleekView Charts for Advanced noCaptcha reCAPTCHA

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha records reCAPTCHA verifications per form with score, outcome, and timestamp. SleekView Charts pivots those rows into a verifications KPI, a per-form bar, a score-bucket donut, and a daily-cadence area on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Captcha logs as a dashboard

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha fronts core WordPress forms and the most common form-builder integrations with a reCAPTCHA challenge. The plugin supports v2 checkbox, v2 invisible, and v3 score-based modes, and writes a verification row per challenge with the form key, the score (for v3), the pass/fail outcome, and the timestamp.

The plugin's admin is configuration-first. Site key, secret key, version selector, score threshold, and per-integration toggles each have a screen, but the verification rows themselves are exposed as a flat log filtered by form and date. Operators who want to understand how a threshold change shifts the score distribution, which integration takes the most bot pressure, or how the volume tracks across the week end up exporting that log to a spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts treats the verification rows as a chartable dataset. Verifications as a number, per-form volume as bars, score buckets as a donut, and daily cadence as an area. Threshold tuning gets a chart to inform it instead of trial and error.

Workflow

From Advanced noCaptcha logs to a verification dashboard

1

Read the verification log

SleekView Charts reads the rows the plugin writes per challenge, including form key, score, outcome, and timestamp. Each row becomes a chartable record.
2

Pick the chart cards

Total verifications as a Number, per-form volume as a Bar, score buckets as a Donut, and daily cadence as an Area. Each card maps to one column the plugin already maintains.
3

Filter by form and version

Scope the dashboard to v2 or v3 only, to one form integration, or to the last 30 days. Threshold tuners see only the v3 rows; compliance sees all rows together.
4

Refresh from the same log

Cards refresh from the live verification log on every render. New events appear on the next chart load with no manual sync.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Advanced noCaptcha data

Verification totals, per-form volume, score distribution, and daily cadence pulled directly from the rows the plugin writes per challenge.
Number · Default

Verifications this week

Total verifications recorded in the last seven days. The KPI that frames whether the site is taking more or less bot pressure than the previous week.
Count
Bar · Default

Verifications per form

Bar of verifications grouped by integration, login, registration, comment, lost-password, and connected form-builder forms. The longest bar is where bot traffic concentrates.
Count group by form_key
Pie · Donut

v3 score distribution

Donut split of v3 verifications by score bucket, 0.0-0.3 risky, 0.3-0.7 unsure, 0.7-1.0 trusted. The card that informs whether the threshold is set conservatively enough.
Count group by score_bucket
Area · Gradient

Daily verification volume

Daily verification volume as an area chart. Sustained multi-day spikes usually correspond to a fresh bot run worth flagging to the firewall layer.
Count group by verified_date

Comparison

Default Advanced noCaptcha reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default plugin admin

  • Verification log shown as a flat filtered list
  • Score distribution is not visualised at all
  • Per-form volume comparisons need a spreadsheet pivot
  • Daily cadence over time is not surfaced
  • Threshold tuning gets no chart to inform it

SleekView Charts

  • Weekly verification total as a single KPI card
  • Per-form volume rendered as a bar chart
  • v3 score distribution visible as a donut chart
  • Daily cadence tracked as an area chart
  • All cards refresh from the live verification log

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Threshold tuning with data

Donut of v3 score buckets next to the daily volume area chart. Threshold changes can be evaluated against the score distribution they actually produce.

Per-form pressure

Bar card splitting verifications across login, registration, comments, and form-builder integrations. The longest bar is where the next hardening pass belongs.

Daily cadence

Daily volume as an area chart. Multi-day spikes correlate with bot runs, sustained dips correlate with quiet periods, both visible in one card.

Audience

Who builds Advanced noCaptcha charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads

Weekly KPI plus daily area on one screen. Bot-volume changes get spotted the day they start rather than at the next review meeting.

Threshold tuners

Score-bucket donut and per-form bar side by side. A threshold change in the v3 settings can be tied to the score distribution it produces.

Form owners

Per-form bar surfaces which integration is taking the heaviest bot pressure. The chart turns the verification log into a triage list.

The bigger picture

Why captcha logs deserve a dashboard

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha is built for breadth, the most common forms, both v2 modes, the v3 score model, and the popular form-builder integrations all in one configuration screen. The verification rows it writes are rich enough to answer the operational questions, score, outcome, form, time. The flat-list view the plugin ships with does not aggregate those rows.

SleekView Charts pivots them into four cards, the KPI, the per-form bar, the score donut, and the daily area. The chart layer turns threshold tuning, bot-pressure tracking, and per-form triage into one-screen tasks instead of CSV-export tasks.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Yes. The cards query the same rows the plugin writes per challenge, including form key, score, outcome, and timestamp. No export step is involved.

 

Yes. Each card supports a filter on the version flag, v2 checkbox, v2 invisible, or v3. A threshold-tuner view scoped to v3 rows shows the score buckets the v3 mode actually produces.

 

Yes. The same data source feeds both, so a row inspected in the table view stays in sync with the donut on the next chart render. The charts are a second presentation over the same log table.

 

The donut groups v3 scores into 0.0-0.3 risky, 0.3-0.7 unsure, and 0.7-1.0 trusted by default. The bucket edges are configurable per saved view, which lets threshold tuners see the exact distribution they care about.

 

Yes. Integrations with Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, and the other supported builders all write to the same verification log with a form key per integration. The charts read whichever integrations are present.

 

Yes. Each WordPress role keeps its own saved dashboard layout. Security leads see weekly volume by default; threshold tuners see score buckets; form owners see the per-form bar. Saved layouts ship per role without rebuilding the cards.

 

Charts query the live log on each render with paginated reads. The result is the same verification state the plugin's own log screen would show, refreshed every time the dashboard loads.

 

Yes. Queries use the indexed timestamp column on the log table. Sites recording millions of verifications per month render the dashboard in well under a second.

 

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