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SleekView Charts for Atlas Directories

SleekView Charts reads every Atlas Directories listing post type and its category, claim and submission meta, then renders cross-directory inventory, claim rate and growth as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Atlas Directories

Multi-directory sites need a multi-directory report

Atlas Directories supports running several directories from one WordPress install, each with its own listing post type, categories and field set. That flexibility is great for owners running a chamber of commerce alongside a service-providers directory and a job board. The default admin handles each directory separately. The question of how the whole property is performing has no native answer.

SleekView Charts unifies the dataset. A Number card counts active listings across every Atlas directory at once. A Pie splits those listings by directory so owners see relative size. A Bar groups by category within a chosen directory. An Area trends submissions per week to expose growth or stall. The dashboard sits over the actual posts, so any change made through Atlas's normal admin or through a SleekView inline edit reshapes the next refresh.

Per-directory dashboards are still cleanly possible. Scope the dashboard to one listing post type and the same cards reframe themselves to that directory only. Switching dashboards is faster than switching admin screens, and the data is honest because nothing is summarised separately from the rows it represents.

Workflow

Turn every Atlas directory into chart cards

1

Read every listing post type

SleekView indexes every listing CPT Atlas Directories registers, plus its category taxonomies, claim meta and submission timestamps.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by directory, category, claim status, submission date or fee plan, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("All directories", "Chamber only", "Pending claims") and gate it by WordPress capability so each role opens the slice that matches the work.
4

Share with stakeholders

Send a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Cross-directory reporting becomes a one-click share instead of a manual roll-up.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Atlas Directories data

Each card below reads every directory CPT Atlas registers. Mix them for a cross-directory overview, a per-directory cockpit or a claim-management surface.
Number · Default

Listings across all directories

Total published listings across every Atlas directory. The single KPI an owner reports to investors, partners or sponsors.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Listings per directory

Splits inventory across the listing post types Atlas registers. Shows whether one directory dominates or whether all are balanced.
Count group by post_type
Bar · Horizontal

Listings per category

Listings grouped by category within the selected directory. Surfaces which sections grow and which are quietly stalled.
Count group by category
Area · Gradient

Submissions per week

Time series of submissions per week across all directories or scoped to one. Reveals whether intake is accelerating or flattening.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Atlas Directories admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Atlas Directories admin

  • Each directory is a separate admin screen with no cross-directory view
  • Inventory totals exist nowhere as a single number
  • Category splits and claim rate live in row counts, not visuals
  • Submission trend over time is not reported
  • Owners running multiple directories must roll up by hand

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for inventory across every directory
  • Pie split by directory for relative-size visibility
  • Bar of listings per category within any chosen directory
  • Area trend of submissions per week for growth review
  • Filters and inline edits carry between table view and charts

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Atlas Directories

Cross-directory dashboard

Render every listing CPT Atlas registers as one inventory view. Number, Pie and Bar cards remove the manual roll-up multi-directory owners do every month.

Per-directory cockpits

Scope the dashboard to one directory and the cards reframe to that CPT. One save, one capability gate, and each directory has its own surface.

Growth as an Area chart

Trend submissions per week, per month, per quarter. The card replaces the spreadsheet most owners rebuild before board meetings.

Audience

Who builds Atlas Directories charts dashboards with SleekView

Multi-directory owners

Track every directory from one cockpit. Quote partners and sponsors with cross-directory totals or per-directory KPIs as the conversation needs.

Moderation teams

Watch pending submissions, claim status and category mix as one card grid. Spot which directory is filling faster than the team can clear it.

Sales leads

Filter the dashboard to listings on paid plans and trend revenue. The same dataset that runs the directory feeds the renewal pipeline.

The bigger picture

Why a multi-directory site needs a unified dashboard

Atlas Directories scales WordPress into a multi-directory platform, which is rare and powerful. The reporting surface has not kept pace. Owners running three or four directories from one install end up tracking totals in a spreadsheet that drifts from reality within days.

SleekView Charts removes that round trip. Every listing post type is part of the same dataset, every category and claim meta is queryable, and every chart card reads the live data. The directories keep owning their structure and their front-end templates.

The owner gets a reporting cockpit that finally matches the shape of the business.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Atlas Directories

Yes. SleekView reads every listing CPT Atlas Directories registers and treats them as one queryable dataset. A single dashboard can sum across them all, or scope to one CPT, depending on the saved view.

 

Yes. Save a dashboard filtered to one listing CPT and the cards reframe themselves to that directory's inventory, categories and submission flow. The same chart definitions work for any directory CPT.

 

Yes. A filter applied to the chart view reshapes the row table under it, and vice versa. Moderators pivot between detail and summary on the same dataset.

 

Yes. Atlas's claim meta is queryable as a column and a chart group-by, so a Pie of claim status (claimed, pending, unclaimed) and a Bar of claims per directory are both native cards.

 

Yes. SleekView is admin-only. Every front-end archive, search and listing template keeps rendering through Atlas Directories' templates as configured. Inline edits write through the plugin's save paths so hooks still fire.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is gated by WordPress capability, so the moderation lead, the sales lead and the owner each open the slice that matches their day while everything stays in the same admin.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a card exports as CSV. Useful for cross-directory partnership reports, sponsor inventory snapshots or board meeting prep that previously needed manual roll-up.

 

No. SleekView aggregates server-side and virtualizes the dashboard render. Even on installs with several directory CPTs and tens of thousands of total listings, dashboards stay responsive.

 

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