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SleekView Charts for BetterDocs Pro: KB analytics in WP

BetterDocs stores docs as the docs post type with doc_category and doc_tag taxonomies, plus view counts and reaction postmeta written by its analytics module. SleekView Charts groups all of that into one ranked-articles dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for BetterDocs Pro

Pro analytics that compare every article in one chart

BetterDocs is one of the most polished knowledge base plugins for WordPress. Articles are the docs post type, sections are doc_category, tags are doc_tag, and the analytics module writes per-article view counts plus reaction postmeta (helpful, neutral, unhelpful). The Pro version layers on multiple knowledge bases, advanced search analytics, and a feedback form, all storing extra postmeta on the doc.

SleekView Charts reads docs and the analytics postmeta directly. A horizontal bar ranks docs by view count, a donut groups view sums by doc_category, a number card sums helpful reactions across the catalog for the period, and a weekly area counts new docs by post_date. The Pro feedback form writes its responses to postmeta as well, so the average satisfaction across all articles becomes another single-card KPI.

BetterDocs Pro sites often run multiple knowledge bases for different products. Grouping view-sum charts by knowledge base shows which product needs more docs investment. Ranking docs within one knowledge base shows what to feature on the homepage. The instant-answer chatbot search-query log writes to postmeta as well, which means the top unanswered search queries become a chart on the same dashboard. One screen, no per-KB exports, no spreadsheet bridge.

Workflow

From the docs CPT and analytics postmeta

1

Detect BetterDocs Pro

SleekView detects BetterDocs and registers the docs post type plus doc_category and doc_tag taxonomies and analytics postmeta keys (views, reactions, feedback) as charts-ready dimensions.
2

Pick aggregations

View-count drives the rank bar, doc_category drives a sum donut, reactions postmeta drive a helpful-vs-unhelpful number card, post_date drives a weekly publishing area chart on the dashboard.
3

Lay out the dashboard

Top KPI cards on top, rank bar on the left, category donut in the middle, weekly publishing trend on the right. Filter by knowledge base for per-product dashboards on the same layout.
4

Save and share

Save as a SleekView, scope to docs-owner or admin role, and the same dashboard reopens identical for everyone with access. Export the layout to JSON for replication on staging or other sites.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from BetterDocs Pro data

Four cards covering top articles, category mix, weekly publishing, and reaction KPIs, all from the docs post type and the analytics postmeta keys.
Number · Default

Helpful reactions this month

Sum of the helpful-reaction postmeta across all docs posts for the current month. The single KPI that says whether the docs catalog is helping users this period or not.
Sum(_betterdocs_helpful_count)
Bar · Horizontal

Top docs by views

docs posts ranked by the BetterDocs view-count postmeta. Surfaces articles deflecting the most tickets and the ones to feature in the homepage hero or the global search suggestions.
Sum(_betterdocs_total_views) group by ID
Pie · Donut

Views by category

View-count sums grouped by the doc_category taxonomy. Surfaces categories that dominate traffic and the underserved categories that need fresh articles or better internal linking.
Sum(_betterdocs_total_views) group by doc_category
Area · Gradient

New docs per week

Weekly count of new docs posts from post_date. A flat trend signals the team has slowed down on shipping fresh content before the matching ticket topic starts rising on the helpdesk side.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

BetterDocs Pro Analytics vs SleekView Charts

BetterDocs Pro Analytics

  • Analytics live on a separate Pro screen with its own filter set
  • No drill-from-chart-back-to-article list flow in the analytics screen
  • Search-query log not exposed as a chart on the analytics screen
  • Multi-knowledge-base sites need per-KB filtering manually
  • Permission scopes for docs-owner not applied to the analytics charts

SleekView Charts

  • Rank docs posts by view-count postmeta in a horizontal bar
  • Group view sums by doc_category taxonomy in a donut card
  • Sum helpful reactions across the catalog as a single KPI number
  • Chart search-query log postmeta for unanswered queries
  • Filter every card by knowledge base or aggregate across all of them

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for BetterDocs Pro

Top docs rank

Horizontal bar of docs ranked by view-count postmeta. The default BetterDocs admin shows lists, not visual rankings, so the top-10 deflecting docs used to live in a manual export to a spreadsheet.

Category donut

Donut of view-count sums grouped by doc_category. Surfaces which categories drive the traffic and which need fresh articles or better internal linking from the knowledge base homepage.

Search query chart

Chart the BetterDocs search-query log to find queries that returned zero results. The top unanswered queries become the next docs to write, surfaced from postmeta the search module already records.

Audience

Who runs BetterDocs Pro dashboards with SleekView

Docs owners

Top-docs bar, category mix donut, and reaction KPI on one screen. The weekly review takes one dashboard view instead of multiple per-knowledge-base manual exports to a spreadsheet.

SEO and content leads

Chart the search-query log for the top unanswered queries. That list is the docs roadmap for the next two weeks, surfaced from postmeta BetterDocs already records as a side effect.

Support leads

Pair docs view sums with a helpdesk ticket-volume chart on the same dashboard. Topics where tickets rise but article views stay flat are the next docs gap to plug for the support team.

The bigger picture

Why BetterDocs analytics belong on a unified dashboard

BetterDocs Pro captures a lot of useful data: per-article views, helpful and unhelpful reactions, search queries, multi-knowledge-base scoping, and feedback-form responses. The Pro analytics screen surfaces some of that, but it lives separately from the docs editor, from the search box settings, and from the rest of the WordPress admin. That separation means docs owners switch between screens to read the catalog's full story, and cross-knowledge-base comparisons need per-KB filtering by hand.

SleekView Charts treats every BetterDocs postmeta key and every BetterDocs taxonomy as a chart dimension on one connected dataset. The rank bar, the category donut, the reaction KPI, the publishing area, and the search-query log share one layout, scoped to the same week, with the same permission filters as the rest of the WordPress admin. The docs team and the support team finally read the same numbers from the same source of truth.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for BetterDocs Pro

Yes. SleekView lists every postmeta key on docs as a chart dimension or metric. The view-count key the BetterDocs analytics module writes becomes a sum aggregation, so ranking docs by views or summing views by category are one-card operations on the dashboard.

 

Yes. Both reaction counts are postmeta on the doc post. Sum the helpful-reaction key across the catalog for a quality KPI, sum the unhelpful-reaction key for the rewrite candidates list, or compute a helpfulness ratio in a number card by dividing the two sums for the period.

 

Yes, provided the search-analytics module is active. Search queries write to postmeta or a log table that SleekView lists as a chart source. Group queries by frequency, filter to those that returned zero results, and the next docs to write surface automatically on the dashboard.

 

Yes. BetterDocs Pro organizes content into multiple knowledge bases via taxonomy. SleekView lists each knowledge base as a filter on the docs dataset. Aggregate across all KBs for cross-product views, or filter to one KB for a focused per-product dashboard on the same layout.

 

Yes. Custom fields land in postmeta on the docs post, and SleekView lists every postmeta key as a chart dimension. A select field becomes a groupBy option, a numeric field becomes a sum or average, a date field becomes a time-series dimension on the same dashboard.

 

Yes. SleekView honors WordPress capabilities, so the docs-owner role sees only the docs they can edit; an admin sees everything. The capability check applies identically to chart cards and the underlying SleekView article tables on the same dashboard layout.

 

Yes. Clicking a slice or a bar opens the underlying SleekView table view with the same filter applied. From the top-docs bar, one click opens the docs list filtered to those articles, ready for inline editing or category reassignment from the same screen.

 

Charts run aggregate queries on demand against wp_posts and wp_postmeta. The queries use the same indexes WordPress already maintains for post-type and meta lookups. On knowledge bases with thousands of docs across many KBs, dashboards load in under two seconds.

 

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