SleekView Charts for AgentPress Pro
SleekView Charts reads the listing post type AgentPress Pro registers and the postmeta the theme writes (price, beds, baths, neighborhood, agent), then renders the office's stock as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of a default Posts list.
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Stop counting AgentPress listings by scrolling
AgentPress Pro is a Genesis-based real estate theme that ships a listing custom post type with rich postmeta: price, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, neighborhood and assigned agent. The front-end templates render that data well, but the WordPress admin behind it is a stock Posts screen with title and date. Useful for editing one listing, useless for understanding the shape of an office's book.
SleekView Charts reads the same listing post type and the same postmeta. A Number card counts active listings. A Pie splits them by status or by property type. A Bar groups listings per agent so the office manager can see workload at a glance. An Area trends listings added per week so seasonal supply patterns become a real picture rather than a feel.
The dashboard and the table view sit on the same dataset, so a filter applied in one carries to the other. Filter to one neighborhood and the KPI, pie, bar and trend narrow together. Inline edits triggered from the table behind the charts go through standard WordPress update calls, so the AgentPress front-end stays consistent with the admin's source of truth.
Workflow
Turn AgentPress listing data into a dashboard
Read the listing post type
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from AgentPress Pro data
Active listings
Count
Listings by neighborhood
Count
group by neighborhood
Listings per agent
Count
group by _listing_agent
Average price per neighborhood
Average(_listing_price)
group by neighborhood
Comparison
Default AgentPress admin vs SleekView Charts
Default Posts screen
- Default Posts screen shows title and date, not price or neighborhood
- No KPI of active stock as a single number
- Cannot bar-chart listings per agent for workload balance
- No way to visualise average price per neighborhood without an export
- Listed-date trends and status mix stay invisible at aggregate level
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for active listings across the office
- Pie split across neighborhoods or property types
- Bar of listings per agent for workload and stale-stock checks
- Average price per neighborhood for vendor pricing conversations
- Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for AgentPress Pro
Listings as a dashboard, not a list
Render the office's stock as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so principals and marketing see the shape of the book, not another row in a Posts screen.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to one neighborhood or one agent in the chart view and the underlying listing table stays in sync. Same postmeta, two ways of reading it.
Inline edits keep AgentPress consistent
Edits triggered from the table view behind the charts use standard WordPress update calls, so the AgentPress theme's front-end renders the same source of truth as the admin.
Audience
Who builds AgentPress charts dashboards with SleekView
Office managers
Watch active inventory, status mix and per-agent workload as a daily cockpit. Spot stale stock and coverage gaps before the weekly meeting, not in it.
Agents
Scope the dashboard to their own listings via a capability-gated view. Average price, neighborhood split and listed-date trend become a personal pipeline check.
Marketing leads
Group listings by neighborhood and price band to plan postcard campaigns and listing presentations. Average-price bars feed CMA prep without a spreadsheet round-trip.
The bigger picture
Why an AgentPress office needs a chart view
AgentPress Pro was built for offices that want a polished real estate front-end without commissioning a custom theme, and it does that job well. The admin behind it is a default Posts screen with a custom post type, which is fine for editing one listing and inadequate for understanding the office's book at scale. The operational questions are constant.
How much active stock do we hold, which neighborhood concentrates most of it, who is carrying it and what does the price distribution look like for vendor conversations. The theme records all of it in postmeta, the admin just renders rows. A chart view that treats those keys as group-by columns turns the morning check-in into a thirty-second glance.
Per-agent saved views remove office-wide noise. Average-price bars by neighborhood feed CMA prep directly. Listed-date trends expose seasonality patterns that no row-level view can.
None of this competes with the AgentPress front-end or the templates the theme ships, it just gives the office a cockpit on the data it already collects.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for AgentPress Pro
The listing custom post type the AgentPress Pro theme registers and the postmeta the theme writes: price, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, neighborhood taxonomy and assigned agent. No additional fields are required beyond what AgentPress already collects.
 Yes. The table view and the chart view sit on the same dataset, so a filter for one neighborhood, one agent or a price band applies to both surfaces. Managers can pivot between a row-level audit and a chart-level summary without rebuilding the filter.
 Yes. Save a view that filters by the listing-agent meta key and gate it by a per-user capability. Each agent sees a dashboard scoped to their pipeline, with KPI, pie, bar and trend reflecting only their stock.
 Yes. AgentPress Pro is a Genesis child theme and SleekView reads standard WordPress posts and postmeta, so it works the same on Genesis-powered sites as on any other WordPress install. No Genesis-specific configuration is required.
 Yes. Group by the listed-date meta or post_date with an Area or Line card and pick Count to see listings added per week or month. Useful for understanding seasonality and planning marketing capacity against supply.
 Yes. Group by the neighborhood taxonomy and aggregate the price meta with Average. The Bar card variant Label shows the figure on each bar, which makes vendor pricing conversations and CMA prep faster than a manual export.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Marketing typically uses this for postcard mailing lists, portal uploads or listing presentation handouts.
 Yes. Any meta key registered by AgentPress or by an ACF extension on top of it can become a column and a group-by axis. If the office has added a vendor-instructions or open-house meta key, the dashboard picks it up the same way as the default fields.
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