SleekView Charts for All-in-One WP Migration
Read directly from wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ and the plugin's export log, then chart total disk usage, destination mix, and backup-age cohorts without scrolling the backups screen.
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Every backup, every destination, on one chart
All-in-One WP Migration writes every export to wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ as a single .wpress archive. The plugin's backups page lists each file with create date, size, and a few action buttons. That works fine until a site has thirty backups across multiple staging copies and three storage destinations (Dropbox, Google Drive, S3) configured by the paid extensions.
SleekView Charts treats the backups directory as a chart source. A Number card pins total disk used by archives this month. A Pie shows the share of backups by storage destination (Local, Cloud, Both). A Bar ranks backups by size, surfacing the disk-eating archives. An Area card plots backup count or total size per day so the retention pattern is visible at a glance.
The same inventory pattern works for the export and restore log when the paid extensions write status records. Chart cards over the log produce success-vs-failure pies, cloud-upload trends, and stale-backup cohorts that the plugin's own UI cannot surface as a one-screen view.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts reads All-in-One WP Migration data
Index the backups directory
wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ and the plugin's export-log records. The agent reads filename, create date, size, embedded source URL, and storage destination as typed chart columns.
Add chart cards
Filter the cohort
Save per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from All-in-One WP Migration data
Total backup size
Sum(file_size)
Destination mix
Count
group by destination
Heaviest backups
Sum(file_size)
group by filename
Backups per day
Count
group by created_at
Comparison
Default All-in-One WP Migration admin vs SleekView Charts
Default All-in-One WP Migration backups screen
- Backups screen lists files but offers no chart or trend view
- Cross-destination summaries (local vs cloud vs both) need opening files
- Total disk used by archives isn't a one-screen KPI
- Failed cloud uploads aren't surfaced as a portfolio-level chart
- Stale or oversized cohorts require manual review of dates and sizes
SleekView Charts
- Number cards for total backup count and total disk used
- Pie or Donut cards for storage-destination mix
- Bar cards ranking archives by size or by source site
- Area cards plotting backup count or cumulative size over time
- Same filters as the table view (size, age, destination) apply to every card
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for All-in-One WP Migration
Backup inventory as a dashboard
Charts pull from the ai1wm-backups directory and the plugin's export log, so every card uses real archive metadata. Disk audits stop being a manual ls -la.
Cloud upload health
Group by destination to chart Local vs Cloud vs Both. Silently failed Dropbox, Google Drive, or S3 uploads surface as a slice on the pie instead of an item-by-item review.
Cleanup cohort visible
Bar ranked by size combined with an age filter surfaces the disk-eating cohort. Bulk delete becomes a one-screen, capability-gated workflow rather than a discovery exercise.
Audience
Who builds All-in-One WP Migration charts dashboards with SleekView
Backup auditors
Daily KPI for total backup count and a destination pie, so the morning scan answers "did last night's backup reach the cloud?" without opening the backups screen.
Storage ops
Bar ranked by size plus an Area for cumulative disk usage. Both together drive a monthly cleanup window with measurable disk reclaimed.
Migration teams
Per-source-URL chart breakdowns confirm which staging environment produced which archive across multi-site rollouts, removing provenance guessing.
The bigger picture
Why a backup directory needs a chart, not a folder listing
All-in-One WP Migration is the most popular WordPress migration tool because it makes the export and import flow simple: one button, one .wpress file, one button to restore. The simplicity of the happy path is its strength. The weakness shows up at the operational scale every agency hits eventually: thirty backups across three staging copies, two configured cloud destinations, and a folder full of archives whose provenance has become a guessing game.
The default backups screen lists files chronologically with action buttons. It does not answer "how much disk are old backups using" or "what share of last week's backups reached the cloud." SleekView Charts reads the same ai1wm-backups directory and export log, surfaces filename, size, destination, and create date as chart-ready columns, and lets a few cards do the summarising. The plugin keeps owning the export and restore lifecycle, and the dashboard turns a backup folder into an audit-ready chart surface with capability gating that keeps file paths visible only to the roles that should see them.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for All-in-One WP Migration
From wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ as a directory listing, plus any export-log records the plugin writes to options or a custom table when the paid extensions are active. File metadata is parsed from the .wpress archive header where readable.
Yes. The free plugin writes archives to ai1wm-backups with enough metadata for the chart inventory view. The paid extensions add cloud-destination state and richer export-log records, which SleekView Charts surfaces additionally when present.
 Yes, when the relevant paid extension is active. Group a Pie or Bar card by destination to chart Local only, Cloud only, and Both. Filtering to Local only on backups older than a threshold catches the cohort whose cloud upload silently failed.
 A horizontal Bar grouped by filename and aggregated by Sum on file_size ranks archives by size descending. Combined with an age filter, the dashboard highlights the disk-eating cohort that's safe to delete after confirming a canonical archive lives on cloud storage.
 Yes. Each subsite's backups live in its own ai1wm-backups path, and chart cards scope to the current site by default. Network admins can build a network-wide aggregate dashboard that joins backup state across all subsites for cross-site audit.
 Yes. An Area card grouped by created_at with Count plots daily or weekly backup count. Missed scheduled runs show up as gaps, and runaway nightly exports show up as spikes, both of which the default screen cannot surface.
 Yes. Backup file paths and source URLs can be sensitive, so the chart view is gated by WordPress capability. Typically only administrators and migration-ops roles have access; other roles do not see the chart at all.
 No. The plugin's export and restore controls stay where they are. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the data All-in-One WP Migration already writes, so the plugin keeps owning the lifecycle and the dashboard owns the summarisation.
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