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SleekView Charts for All-in-One WP Migration File Extension

The Unlimited and File Extensions for All-in-One WP Migration unlock large imports and write metadata to ai1wm_* options. SleekView reads those keys plus the ai1wm-backups directory and charts backup size, frequency and import outcomes for ops teams.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for All-in-One WP Migration File Extension

Backups on disk, no dashboard, until you read the option keys

The All-in-One WP Migration File Extension lifts the 512 MB import limit, which is why agencies install it on every site they manage. The plugin writes backups to wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ as .wpress files and stores recent state in wp_options under ai1wm_status, ai1wm_secret_key and ai1wm_backups_labels. The native UI lists each backup with its size and date, which works for one site and gets unwieldy across a roster.

SleekView Charts reads the ai1wm_ option keys plus a directory listing of ai1wm-backups and pivots them into rows: filename, size in MB, created date, label, import outcome. From there a Number card sums total backup storage across the site, a bar lists the largest backups by file size, a donut breaks recent imports down by status and an area chart tracks backup volume over time so storage growth is visible.

Because .wpress files live on disk, SleekView treats the filesystem as a secondary data source. Rows can be filtered to backups older than 90 days, which surfaces deletion candidates that the native UI hides behind manual review.

Workflow

From ai1wm option keys to a backup dashboard

1

Read ai1wm_ option keys

SleekView pulls ai1wm_status, ai1wm_secret_key and ai1wm_backups_labels from wp_options and pivots their serialized values into rows.
2

Join the backups directory

A filesystem data source lists wp-content/ai1wm-backups/*.wpress with file size and creation date, joined to the labels stored in option keys.
3

Add the four chart cards

A Number for total backup storage in MB, a bar for largest backups, a donut for recent import status and an area for backup volume per week.
4

Schedule a stale-backup alert

Save the view and configure a threshold alert when total backup storage crosses a quota or when backups older than 90 days are still on disk.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from AIOWPM file-extension data

Four cards that pivot ai1wm option keys and the ai1wm-backups directory into a storage and import dashboard.
Number · Default

Total backup storage

Single big-number KPI summing filesize_mb across all .wpress files in wp-content/ai1wm-backups, with the previous month underneath for storage-growth context.
Sum(filesize_mb)
Bar · Horizontal

Largest backups

Horizontal bar of the largest .wpress backups by file size in MB, joining filenames to the ai1wm_backups_labels option so labelled snapshots are readable.
Sum(filesize_mb) group by filename
Pie · Donut

Recent import outcomes

Donut over the ai1wm_status option grouped by status (success, failed, cancelled, in_progress) so the team can see import health at a glance instead of opening each backup.
Count group by status
Area · Gradient

Backup volume per week

Gradient area chart of new .wpress files per week using the created_at filesystem timestamp, useful for spotting drift from the intended backup cadence.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default AIOWPM UI vs SleekView Charts

Default AIOWPM backups list

  • Backups are shown as a flat list with size per row but no storage total.
  • No visual for the largest .wpress files eating disk on the server.
  • Recent import outcomes are per-attempt, with no cross-import distribution.
  • Backup cadence over time is not surfaced anywhere in the UI.
  • Stale-backup cleanup across many client sites needs a spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts

  • Total backup storage KPI summed from ai1wm-backups filesystem rows.
  • Largest-backup bar to identify storage hogs by filename.
  • Import-outcome donut from ai1wm_status option values.
  • Cadence area chart from filesystem created_at timestamps.
  • Capability-gated views so backup metadata stays scoped to ops.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for All-in-One WP Migration File Extension

Storage growth visible

Total backup storage and largest-file ranking expose how much disk the .wpress files actually consume and which labelled snapshots are eating quota.

Import outcome health

Recent imports grouped by status make a failure spike visible without scrolling the ai1wm log or opening each per-import detail screen in WP Admin.

Backup cadence over time

Area chart of new backups per week shows whether the intended schedule is actually running, which the native list does not surface in aggregate.

Audience

Who builds AIOWPM charts dashboards with SleekView

Agency ops

Per-client backup audit for monthly retainers, with stale .wpress files flagged for deletion and storage growth tracked against quotas.

Hosting and platform teams

Storage dashboard across many sites so the platform team knows which sites are pushing against the disk allocation.

Compliance reviewers

Backup cadence and outcome distribution as evidence of disaster-recovery discipline during ISO 27001 and SOC 2 audits.

The bigger picture

Backups only matter if you can see them

AIOWPM with the File Extension is everywhere because it just works, but the visibility layer is thin. Backups land on disk, the import dialog confirms success, and that is roughly it. Charting the ai1wm option keys plus the ai1wm-backups directory gives ops a real surface.

Storage growth, largest backups, import outcomes and cadence stop being tribal knowledge and become a daily artifact. The agency PM, the platform engineer and the compliance reviewer can all read the same chart and reach the same conclusion about whether the recovery story is actually working.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for All-in-One WP Migration File Extension

Yes. The File Extension and Unlimited Extension share the same ai1wm_ option namespace and wp-content/ai1wm-backups directory, so SleekView's data source covers both setups with the same chart cards.

 

Each site renders its own dashboard out of the box. Cross-site aggregation requires a SleekView data source that joins ai1wm rows from multiple sites into a single table.

 

No. SleekView is a read-only dashboard layer. It can surface stale-backup candidates and quota pressure, but actual deletion runs through AIOWPM or a filesystem job.

 

Both. Both extensions write the same option keys and backup files. SleekView treats them as one data source and the chart cards stay identical.

 

No. .wpress is a custom archive format. SleekView reads file metadata (name, size, created_at, label) but does not unpack archives. For content-level inspection you import the backup first.

 

The filesystem listing is read on each view load, so a backup that finished a minute ago shows up on next page refresh. ai1wm_status reflects the most recent import attempt.

 

Yes. SleekView views are capability-gated. A typical setup limits backup dashboards to administrators or a custom backup_ops role and hides them from editors.

 

Reads run against wp_options and a directory listing, both of which are cheap. SleekView caches chart results so repeated dashboard loads do not re-scan the filesystem on every refresh.

 

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