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SleekView Charts for All In One Rich Snippets: schema coverage

All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets stores chosen schema type and per-field values in wp_postmeta keys like bsf_review_type, bsf_aggregate_rating_value, and bsf_event_startdate. SleekView Charts reads those keys, joins them to wp_posts, and renders a coverage dashboard inside WP Admin instead of one post-edit screen at a time.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets

Rich snippets postmeta as a coverage dashboard

All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets attaches a meta box per post and stores the chosen schema type plus its fields as a set of keys in wp_postmeta. Review schema lands in bsf_review_type, bsf_aggregate_rating_value, and the field aliases. Recipe schema lands in bsf_recipe_ingredients, bsf_recipe_time, and so on. Event, Product, Service, Person, Article, and Software Application all use their own bsf-prefixed keys. The only surface to see those keys is the meta box on the individual post editor.

SleekView Charts treats those postmeta keys as one chartable dataset. A Number card counts posts with any bsf_ schema attached. A Pie splits the corpus by chosen schema type from bsf_review_type and its sibling type fields. A Bar ranks schema types by warning count (missing required fields, empty ratings, out-of-range scores). An Area trends schema postmeta updates per week from post_modified on the joined posts.

The plugin still owns the JSON-LD and microdata output, the rich snippet preview, and the field-validation logic. SleekView only reads the saved postmeta, so editors keep using the meta box while the SEO team finally has a single screen for corpus-wide schema coverage.

Workflow

From bsf postmeta to a Charts dashboard

1

Point SleekView at bsf postmeta keys

Add wp_postmeta filtered to meta_key entries starting with bsf_ as a SleekView data source, joined to wp_posts. The agent UI lists every Rich Snippets key the plugin has written across the corpus.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Open the new view and toggle the view type to Charts. The empty canvas waits for cards. Use the dropdowns or the agent to start adding visualizations on top of the bsf rows.
3

Add KPI, type, warning, and trend cards

Drop a Number card for posts with any bsf_ schema attached. Add a Pie split by bsf_review_type. Add a Bar ranking schema types by warning count. Add an Area card of bsf postmeta updates per week from post_modified.
4

Save and share with the SEO team

Save the view, set access per role, and pin it to the WP Admin sidebar. SEO managers see corpus-wide rich snippet coverage, editors see their own drafts, both from one saved canvas.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from All In One Rich Snippets

All four cards read from the bsf_ postmeta keys the plugin already writes. The dataset exists; Charts just renders it.
Number · Default

Posts with rich snippet schema

Top-level KPI for rich snippet coverage. Counts wp_posts rows with at least one bsf_ postmeta key, scoped to published posts and pages.
Count
Pie · Donut

Schema type mix

Donut split of posts by bsf_review_type (Review, Recipe, Event, Product, Service, Person, Article, Software Application). Surfaces which schema type dominates the corpus.
Count group by bsf_review_type
Bar · Horizontal

Schema warnings by type

Horizontal bars counting posts where required bsf_ field values are missing or out of range, grouped by chosen schema type. The longest bar is the next backlog target.
Count group by bsf_review_type
Area · Gradient

Schema edits per week

Gradient area of post_modified for posts carrying bsf_ postmeta. Audit sprints show up as clear peaks, quiet weeks as troughs against the baseline.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default Rich Snippets admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Rich Snippets meta box

  • Schema choice visible only inside the per-post meta box
  • No corpus count of posts carrying any bsf_ schema
  • Schema type mix invisible without sorting the post list
  • No warning roll-up of missing required fields
  • No time-series of schema edits across the team

SleekView Charts

  • Live KPI for posts carrying any bsf_ schema
  • Schema type mix as a donut across the corpus
  • Warning counts per schema type ranked as bars
  • Time-series area for schema postmeta updates
  • Saved Charts views shared in WP Admin per role

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets

Reads the bsf_ postmeta directly

No re-indexing, no second source of truth. SleekView queries wp_postmeta filtered to bsf_ keys and joins back to wp_posts to render the cards on top of the rows the plugin already wrote.

Mixed cards on one canvas

Combine Number, Pie, Bar, and Area in a single view. KPIs sit next to schema-type mix, warning bars next to update trends, all from the same dataset.

Role-aware visibility

Editors see rich snippets on their own drafts, managers see corpus-wide coverage. The same Charts view filters per user without rebuilding the dashboard.

Audience

Who builds Rich Snippets charts dashboards

SEO managers

Open one dashboard each week to see corpus-wide rich snippet coverage, warning counts per schema type, and the cadence of schema edits across the team.

Content editors

Confirm review, recipe, or event schema on the posts they own, all from inside WP Admin instead of opening each post editor in turn.

Agencies

Show clients the rich snippet coverage curve trending up each sprint. The dashboard replaces a screenshot of the Google Rich Results test for each URL.

The bigger picture

Why All In One Rich Snippets needs a Charts layer

All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets records exactly the data a rich-result audit needs, but the admin shows it one post at a time. The meta box answers "does this post have schema". Charts answers "how many posts on this site have schema, of which type, with how many warnings, edited how often".

Search Console flags missing markup weeks after a content launch. A live coverage dashboard catches the gap on the day a new post type or a new section ships. SleekView Charts reads the same bsf_ postmeta and renders four cards that answer those corpus questions in one glance.

The data is correct because Rich Snippets wrote it. Charts just gives the team a dashboard to look at it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for All In One Schema.org Rich Snippets

No. Charts is a read layer for reporting. SleekView's table view can edit postmeta directly; Charts only visualizes the bsf_ keys that All In One Rich Snippets has already written.

 

No. SleekView caches aggregate queries per card and re-runs them on a configurable interval, so charts stay fast even on sites with tens of thousands of posts and a long history of schema postmeta.

 

Both. The bsf_ postmeta keys are written by both Free and Pro. SleekView Charts reads whichever keys exist, so Pro-only schema types are charted automatically when they appear.

 

Yes. Add one card per metric. Each card is configured independently, so a type donut and a warning bar can sit side by side on the same dashboard.

 

Product schema lands in the same wp_postmeta keys when Rich Snippets is configured for product post type. The cards read those rows automatically alongside Review and Article.

 

Yes. Apply a filter on wp_posts.post_author and the cards re-aggregate for that author only. Multi-author teams use this to scope each editor's rich snippet view.

 

No. wp_posts stores post_modified per row, so the Area card on rich snippet updates per week reads the existing column filtered to posts carrying bsf_ postmeta.

 

Yes. Each Charts card has a CSV export so the schema aggregate can move to a spreadsheet, a BI tool, or a deck without rebuilding the dashboard somewhere else.

 

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