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SleekView Charts for AI Engine

SleekView Charts reads AI Engine's mwai_logs and statistics tables and the posts and meta it stamps, then renders chatbot activity, model mix and content cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for AI Engine

AI Engine ships its own stats. SleekView turns them into a dashboard.

AI Engine is one of the more honest WordPress AI plugins about local logging: it writes chatbot exchanges and generation events to its own tables (commonly the AI Engine logs and statistics tables) and stamps generated posts with meta describing the model and run. The cloud still owns the model. The plugin keeps a usable audit trail in WordPress.

That trail is exactly what a chart view can summarise. SleekView Charts reads the AI Engine log rows and the posts they relate to, then renders chatbot messages over time, the model mix across runs, the share of chatbot conversations per bot and the volume of generated posts per author. A Number card carries the headline KPI; a Pie carries the model split; a Bar carries per-chatbot or per-author volumes; an Area carries the daily cadence.

Because the data is already inside WordPress, no extra cloud call is needed to render the dashboard. The chart view and the table view sit on the same rows, so filters carry across, and exports show exactly the same fields a row-level audit would.

Workflow

Turn AI Engine's tables and posts into a dashboard

1

Pick the data source

Choose AI Engine's logs table for chatbot activity, its statistics rows for usage roll-ups, or the posts it generated. SleekView lists the columns and meta keys relevant to each source.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by model, chatbot ID, user ID, date or post_status, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Chatbot usage", "Generation cadence", "Model mix") and gate it by WordPress capability so admins, editors and support each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly reviews of chatbot adoption and generation volume run against real numbers instead of best guesses.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from AI Engine data

Each card below reads from AI Engine's own logs, statistics or generated posts. Build a dashboard for chatbot ops, editorial reviews or a budget conversation.
Number · Default

Total chatbot messages

Count of every row in AI Engine's logs table. The headline KPI for chatbot adoption and the anchor of every other card on the dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Model mix

Share of runs per model recorded in the logs. Surfaces whether one model dominates and whether older models are quietly still in use.
Count group by model
Bar · Horizontal

Messages per chatbot

Volume per chatbot configured in AI Engine. Useful for spotting bots nobody uses and bots that carry the load.
Count group by bot_id
Area · Gradient

Messages per day

Daily trend of chatbot activity. Quarterly reviews use it to show whether adoption is sticking or flattening after the launch buzz.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default AI Engine reporting vs SleekView Charts

AI Engine statistics tab

  • Built-in statistics tab is fixed: limited grouping and no custom cards
  • Cannot pivot chatbot activity by user role or by post type
  • No way to combine logs with generated-post status in one view
  • Read-only sharing outside WP admin is not part of the plugin
  • Custom export of the logs requires direct SQL or an add-on

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total chatbot messages on the site
  • Pie split across the actual model strings in the logs
  • Bar of messages per chatbot for adoption reviews
  • Area trend of daily activity for cadence reviews
  • Filters carry from chart view to audit table on the same logs

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for AI Engine

Beyond the stats tab

AI Engine's own statistics tab is useful but fixed. SleekView Charts treats the same logs as a dataset and lets you compose any combination of cards.

Logs and posts in one view

Join the chatbot logs to the posts AI Engine generates to see, for example, generated posts per model alongside messages per model.

Share read-only or export

Send a URL of the dashboard to a stakeholder or export the filtered logs to CSV. Adoption and cost reviews stay grounded in real numbers.

Audience

Who builds AI Engine charts dashboards with SleekView

Chatbot owners

Track total messages, per-bot volume and per-day cadence in one dashboard. Spot bots nobody uses and bots that need a smaller model.

Finance and ops

Use the model-split pie and the messages-per-day area to brief budget conversations with the actual mix of models in production.

Editorial leads

Track generated posts per author and per model alongside chatbot logs to see how AI Engine usage breaks down across the team.

The bigger picture

Why a live chatbot needs a dashboard, not a stats tab

AI Engine puts a chatbot in front of real users, and the resulting log table fills up faster than any stats tab can keep summarising in a useful way. Counting rows in admin is not the same as understanding the shape of usage. Watching total messages as a KPI, the model mix as a pie, per-chatbot volume as a bar and daily activity as an area moves the conversation from "we have a chatbot" to "this is how it is being used".

The same data, surfaced as cards, becomes the brief for a quarterly review, a cost optimisation or a decision to retire a bot that nobody talks to.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for AI Engine

AI Engine's own logs and statistics tables, plus the posts it generates and the meta it stamps on them. SleekView reads what the plugin has already written to WordPress; cloud calls themselves stay with the model vendor.

 

No. SleekView never calls a model vendor. The logs are already in your WordPress database because AI Engine wrote them there. Rendering a chart is just a query against those rows.

 

Yes. The AI Engine logs include the model string for each run. Group a Pie or Bar card by that column to see the share of runs by model and to spot expensive models still in default settings.

 

Yes. Group by the timestamp column on the logs with an Area or Line card and aggregate as Count to see messages per day or week. Quarterly reviews use the trend to argue about adoption with data.

 

Yes. AI Engine also writes generated posts into standard WordPress post types, with meta describing the run. SleekView treats those as another data source on the same dashboard.

 

Yes. Filter on the bot ID column in the logs and every card narrows to that bot. Useful for triaging a single chatbot's adoption or for comparing two bots side by side.

 

Yes. Any filtered log set behind a card exports as CSV with the columns the table view would show. Useful for briefing a stakeholder or archiving a snapshot before a cleanup sprint.

 

It reads whichever tables and meta the installed version writes. The free version already logs chatbot activity for most setups; if a premium feature is the one writing a specific column, the dashboard will only show what is actually in the database.

 

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