SleekView Charts for Beaver Builder
Read every post with Beaver Builder postmeta plus the templates CPT, then chart Beaver footprint, template type mix, Themer coverage, and edit activity without exporting to a spreadsheet.
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Beaver writes structured data, charts give it a dashboard
Beaver Builder stores layout data in postmeta on each page, with saved templates as a custom post type and Beaver Themer layouts in another. The default admin lists those as ordinary posts with no count of how many Beaver-built pages exist, no breakdown of layout versus row versus module templates, and no summary of Themer coverage across URL conditions.
SleekView Charts treats the same posts, postmeta, and CPT records as a chart source. A Number card pins the total count of Beaver-built pages. A Pie shows the mix of template types in the Beaver templates CPT. A Bar ranks authors by pages built or templates owned. An Area card tracks post_modified dates so the editorial cadence becomes a curve instead of a guess.
The dashboard reads the same indexed columns the audit grid reads, so charts stay fast on sites with thousands of pages and saved templates. Filters from the audit view (status, author, template type) apply to chart cards too, so one saved configuration covers the agency handover audit and the in-house site health report.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts reads Beaver Builder data
Detect Beaver-built posts
wp_posts as the source, filtered to rows with Beaver Builder postmeta keys, plus the Beaver templates and Themer CPTs. The column picker exposes template type, status, author, and modified date.
Add chart cards
Filter once, apply everywhere
post_modified or scope to a specific template type. Every chart card on the dashboard respects the same filter so the view reflects exactly the slice under review.
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Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Beaver Builder data
Total Beaver pages
Count
Template types
Count
group by template_type
Authors by pages owned
Count
group by post_author
Edits per week
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default Beaver Builder reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Beaver Builder admin
- No built-in chart view, only paginated page and template lists
- Total count of Beaver-built pages requires manual SQL or scrolling
- Template type mix is hidden inside the templates screen with no summary
- Themer coverage by URL condition is not summarised anywhere
- Author workload and edit cadence are invisible from the list view
SleekView Charts
- Number cards for total Beaver pages and total saved templates
- Pie or Donut cards for template type mix and Themer target distribution
- Bar cards ranking authors or template types by count
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Area or Line cards plotting edits per week from
post_modified - Same filters as the audit table (type, author, status) apply to every card
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Beaver Builder
Real columns drive real charts
Charts pull from wp_posts, wp_postmeta, and the Beaver templates CPT, so every card uses an actual column. No CSV exports, no spreadsheet pivots, just the live metadata Beaver already writes.
Filters carry across cards
Set a date range or scope to a template type once and every chart card respects it. The same configuration that drives the audit table drives the agency report.
Editorial pulse as a curve
Group by post_modified truncated to week to chart edit activity over time. Quiet stretches and campaign pushes become visible without scrolling revisions.
Audience
Who builds Beaver Builder charts dashboards with SleekView
Agencies
Client-facing site health dashboards with total Beaver pages, template type mix, and an edit-activity trend, refreshed on every visit.
In-house teams
Pages-by-author and weekly edit volume on one screen so workload, ownership, and campaign cadence are visible without a status meeting.
Site owners
A pie of template types plus a stale-pages count surfaces housekeeping debt before it turns into a redesign-time scramble.
The bigger picture
Why Beaver Builder sites deserve a chart view
Beaver Builder has powered serious agency work for over a decade, which means most Beaver sites have layers of campaign pages, retired templates, and Themer layouts that nobody currently on the team remembers building. The data that describes that footprint already exists in wp_posts, wp_postmeta, and the Beaver templates and Themer CPTs, but the default admin only renders it as paginated lists. Total counts, template coverage, edit cadence, author ownership, none of these are summarised anywhere.
SleekView Charts reads the same tables the audit grid reads and turns each column into a chart source. A Number card answers "how many Beaver pages do we have" in one glance. A Pie answers "do we have layout templates covering every section".
An Area card answers "is anyone still touching these layouts". Beaver keeps owning the visual editor, the chart view gives the surrounding metadata a working dashboard.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Beaver Builder
Directly from wp_posts, wp_postmeta filtered on Beaver Builder meta keys, the Beaver templates custom post type, and the Beaver Themer CPT. No export, no shadow copy. Chart cards run live queries against the same columns the audit table uses, so the dashboard reflects current data as soon as Beaver writes it.
Yes. Records in the Beaver templates CPT carry a type (layout, row, module, saved page). Group a Pie or Bar card by that meta to see the distribution at a glance. Filter further to a single type when an audit focuses on, for example, every layout template across a multi-site network.
 
Group an Area or Line card by post_modified truncated to week or month, aggregated by Count. The curve shows when Beaver pages are being touched, which exposes campaign pushes, freeze windows, and the stretches of zero activity that mark stale layouts.
Yes. View-level filters (template type, author, status, date range) apply to every chart card on the dashboard. One saved configuration drives both the audit table and the chart view, so housekeeping and reporting stay in sync without extra setup.
 
Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts (post_type, post_status, post_modified, post_author) and use the postmeta join only to detect Beaver-built rows. For very large sites, group-by columns can be backed by a lightweight cache so the dashboard renders without scanning every postmeta row on each load.
Yes. Beaver Themer layouts live in their own CPT with URL conditions in meta. A chart card grouping Themer records by target type (header, footer, archive, single) or by condition presence makes coverage visible without opening the Themer visual map.
 Charts are read-only summaries by design. To act on a chart insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice (for example, the orphan-template segment of a Pie card). Inline edits in the table route through the standard WordPress update path as usual.
 Beaver Builder does not ship a reporting screen for its own footprint, so there is nothing to replace. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the metadata Beaver already writes, so the plugin keeps owning layout editing and the dashboard owns the summarisation.
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