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SleekView Charts for All in One SEO

AIOSEO writes redirects, 404 logs, Search Statistics, and SEO postmeta to its own tables. SleekView Charts turns that scattered data into a single dashboard you can open in WP Admin instead of switching menus.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for All in One SEO

Stop tabbing between AIOSEO screens to read the same site

All in One SEO writes to dedicated tables: wp_aioseo_redirects for redirect rules, wp_aioseo_redirects_404 for unresolved 404 logs, wp_aioseo_posts for SEO postmeta, and Search Statistics data when that integration is enabled. Each system has its own admin screen and its own filters, which works for spot edits but breaks during audits.

SleekView Charts reads from those tables and renders a single reporting view. A Number card counts active redirects with zero hits in the last 30 days. A Pie card distributes redirects by type. A Bar card ranks 404 paths with the most hits. An Area card plots 404 events over time so a launch-day spike is obvious.

The AIOSEO menus stay where they are. Charts becomes the place where the SEO lead checks the state of the site before deciding which AIOSEO screen to open.

Workflow

Build an AIOSEO charts dashboard in four steps

1

Connect the AIOSEO tables

Add wp_aioseo_redirects, wp_aioseo_redirects_404, and wp_aioseo_posts as SleekView data sources. The agent UI auto-discovers the columns and suggests groupings.
2

Open a new Charts view

Switch the view type to Charts. The empty canvas waits for cards configured against the AIOSEO datasets.
3

Add four cards across types

Drop a Number for stale active redirects. Add a Pie of redirect types. Add a Bar of top 404 paths by hits. Add an Area card on 404 events per day.
4

Save and assign roles

Pin the view to the WP Admin sidebar. SEO managers, editors, and migration teams open the same live dashboard with their own scoped filters.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from All in One SEO data

All four cards read AIOSEO's own tables directly. The dataset is already there.
Number · Default

Stale active redirects

KPI for redirect bloat. Counts enabled redirects in wp_aioseo_redirects with zero hits in the last 30 days. The cleanup list at a glance.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Redirect types

Donut split of redirects by AIOSEO type (default, permanent, temporary, custom). Surprise 302s among 301s become visible.
Count group by type
Bar · Horizontal

Top 404 paths by hits

Horizontal bars ranking the top 404 paths by hit count in wp_aioseo_redirects_404. Next redirects to write are at the top of the chart.
Sum(hits) group by url
Area · Gradient

404 events per day

Gradient area of unique 404 events over time. Launch-day spikes, slow leaks, and the quiet baseline share one chart.
Count group by last_accessed

Comparison

Default All in One SEO reporting vs SleekView Charts

All in One SEO admin

  • Redirects, 404 logs, and SEO postmeta sit on separate screens
  • No native KPI for stale or zero-hit redirects
  • Redirect type distribution shown only as column values, not visuals
  • No daily trend chart for 404 events
  • Cross-table summaries require exports or SQL

SleekView Charts

  • Stale-redirect KPI surfaces cleanup candidates immediately
  • Redirect type distribution as a donut, not a table column
  • Top 404 paths ranked by hits on one bar card
  • Daily 404 trend chart for post-launch reviews
  • All four cards live in one Charts view per site

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for All in One SEO

Reads every AIOSEO table

Redirects, 404 logs, SEO postmeta, and Search Statistics all feed into the same Charts canvas. No exports, no extra connectors.

Cached aggregate queries

Each card caches its aggregate so big 404 logs render fast. Refresh intervals are configurable per card.

Role-aware filters

Editors see their own posts' 404s, SEO leads see the full corpus. The same Charts view scopes per user.

Audience

Who builds All in One SEO charts dashboards with SleekView

SEO leads

Open the Charts view each morning to see what redirects to add and which old ones to retire. The decision queue replaces tab-switching.

Migration teams

Watch the 404-per-day chart after a launch. A spike that doesn't fade after redirects ship is the next ticket.

Editorial teams

See which legacy URLs from a content refresh still 404. The chart replaces the spreadsheet of broken slugs.

The bigger picture

Why All in One SEO needs a Charts layer

AIOSEO captures the data that drives an SEO review, but spreads it across four admin screens. A redirect with zero hits, a 404 with hundreds, and a missing meta description are all part of the same job and all invisible to each other in the default UI. SleekView Charts joins those datasets and renders four chart cards on one canvas.

KPIs surface the immediate work, distributions surface the structural issues, and the trend card surfaces the deploy that broke something yesterday. The data was already in AIOSEO; Charts gives the team a shared place to look at it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for All in One SEO

No. Charts is read-only. Editing happens through SleekView's table view or the AIOSEO admin.

 

Yes. The redirects and 404 monitor tables ship with the Redirection Manager available in the Pro tiers; the SEO postmeta table is in Free and Pro alike. Cards only appear for tables that exist on your install.

 

Yes when the Search Statistics integration is connected. Impressions, clicks, and CTR can become Number, Bar, and Area cards alongside the redirect data.

 

No. SleekView caches each card's aggregate and refreshes at a configurable interval, so even busy 404 logs render quickly.

 

Yes. Cards accept where-clauses, so you can scope to products, posts, or any custom type.

 

Yes. Cards refresh at their cache interval. A manual refresh button on the view header forces an immediate re-aggregation.

 

Yes. Empty meta description counts, noindex flags, and OpenGraph coverage all work as KPI or distribution cards from wp_aioseo_posts.

 

Yes. Every card exposes a CSV export of its current aggregate dataset.

 

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