SleekView Charts for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited
SleekView Charts reads the ai1wm-backups inventory and the export and restore log records the Unlimited extension writes, and renders migration history as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of a folder listing.
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The Unlimited extension lifts the size cap. The chart cards lift the visibility cap.
All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited is the paid extension that removes the 512 MB upload cap from the free All-in-One WP Migration plugin and unlocks the larger archives that real production sites actually need to ship. Every export writes a .wpress archive to wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ with embedded source-URL metadata. Every restore writes a log record. The default UI lists the files in a backups screen and a migration screen, with create date, size and a few action buttons.
SleekView Charts reads the same backup inventory and the same export and restore log records, then renders them as a small dashboard. A Number card counts completed migrations in the last 30 days. A Pie splits jobs by target site URL so prod, staging and dev become a visible mix. A Bar groups jobs by status so Failed restores cluster at the top instead of disappearing into per-job log files. An Area trends archive size over time, which exposes a site that quietly grew from 412 MB to 2.1 GB without anyone noticing.
Because the dashboard reads the same records the backups and migration screens use, no second history store is involved. Source URL, target URL, archive size and outcome all stay filterable. Save a view called Migration health and the morning check across staging copies becomes a glance at four cards.
Workflow
Turn ai1wm-backups history into a dashboard
Read the backups inventory
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share with stakeholders
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from All-in-One Migration Unlimited data
Migrations last 30 days
Count
Jobs by target site
Count
group by target_url
Jobs by status
Count
group by status
Archive size trend
Average(archive_size_mb)
group by created
Comparison
Default All-in-One Migration Unlimited reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default All-in-One Migration backups screen
- Backups screen lists files, never aggregates jobs as a number
- No pie split across target sites for multi-environment rollouts
- Failed restores stay buried inside individual log records
- Archive-size drift over months is invisible without manual ls -la
- No saved chart views to share with non-admin stakeholders
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for completed migrations in the last 30 days
- Pie split across target sites to compare prod, staging and dev
- Bar of jobs by status so Failed restores cluster at the top
- Area trend of archive size to catch quiet growth
- Filters carry between the backups inventory and chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited
Dashboard, not a folder listing
Render the ai1wm-backups inventory as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so migration teams see the shape of the schedule, not one more line in a backup folder.
Filters span inventory and chart
Filter to target equals staging in the chart view and the backups inventory stays in sync. Same .wpress archives, same log records, two surfaces.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send a stakeholder a URL of the migration-health dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Sprint reviews get a real picture instead of a backup-folder screenshot.
Audience
Who builds All-in-One Migration Unlimited charts dashboards with SleekView
Backup auditors
Confirm the most recent migration ran, reached its target site and is the right size. The KPI plus the failure bar replaces opening every backup file to verify outcome.
Migration teams
Track which staging environment received which archive across multi-site rollouts. The target-site pie removes the guessing about provenance.
Storage ops
Filter to archive size > 500 MB on the Area card. The disk-eating cohort becomes obvious before retention hits the next storage tier.
The bigger picture
Why a backups folder needs a dashboard, not just a list
All-in-One WP Migration is one of the most-installed migration plugins in WordPress, and the Unlimited extension is what makes it usable on real production sites by lifting the 512 MB upload cap. The catch is that the more useful the plugin gets, the more migration jobs it accumulates, and the folder listing in wp-content/ai1wm-backups stops scaling as a status board. A KPI of completed migrations pins the monthly volume.
A pie of target sites separates prod from staging from dev. A status bar puts Failed restores at the top instead of letting them hide. An Area trend of archive size catches the quiet growth that turns a 412 MB site into a 2.1 GB site over a quarter.
Same .wpress archives, same log records; the chart cards just answer the schedule-shaped questions the folder listing cannot.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited
The contents of wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ as a directory listing plus the export and restore log records the Unlimited extension writes, including create date, archive size, embedded source URL, target URL, status and outcome. No reindexing on the All-in-One side.
 Yes. The backups inventory table view and the chart cards sit on the same dataset, so a filter for target equals staging, or for status equals Failed, applies to both surfaces. Engineers pivot between a row-level audit and a chart-level summary without rebuilding filters.
 No. The core charts work against the free All-in-One WP Migration backups inventory alone. The Unlimited extension adds the larger archive sizes, the cloud-destination log records and the richer outcome metadata, which the dashboard surfaces additionally when present.
 Yes. Group by created with an Area or Line card and pick Average on archive_size_mb. The trend exposes a site that grew from 412 MB to 2.1 GB across a quarter, which a folder listing sorted by date never makes visible.
 Yes. Add a filter for target_url and the entire dashboard narrows to that environment. That gives migration ops a dedicated cockpit for a specific staging or dev site without prod schedule noise mixed in.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the inventory view would show. Migration ops typically use this to share monthly reports with stakeholders who do not have WP Admin access.
 No. Queries are paginated and only run when the dashboard is open. The inventory and log records are small per row, so even sites with two years of nightly exports plus ad-hoc migrations aggregate in under a second.
 Yes. Each subsite has its own ai1wm-backups path and its own SleekView dashboard. Network admins switch subsites the standard way; cross-subsite reporting needs to roll up exports rather than pivot a single dashboard, which matches how All-in-One WP Migration itself behaves on multisite.
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