SleekView Charts for BetterDocs
Reactions, feedback counts, and updated-at live as plugin meta on every doc. SleekView Charts surfaces them as cohort-level trends instead of per-article numbers.
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Doc-team metrics finally visible at corpus scale
BetterDocs stores docs as a CPT with reactions, feedback, and reading-time data in postmeta. The default WordPress list table for the CPT shows core fields and ignores the editorial metrics that decide what needs attention. SleekView reads the meta directly and exposes it as chart cards.
Charts answer the questions doc teams actually ask: which categories have the lowest helpful rate, which articles haven't been updated in months, where reading time spikes, how many drafts are older than two weeks. The dashboard sits alongside the editorial Table view for one combined workspace.
BetterDocs Pro's multi-knowledge-base setup adds a KB term that surfaces as a groupBy option. The plugin keeps owning the frontend rendering and AI search; SleekView Charts owns the corpus-level reporting surface.
Workflow
From BetterDocs data to chart cards in four steps
Point at the docs CPT
Pull the reaction and feedback meta
Add chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from BetterDocs data
Stale docs over 90 days
Count
Docs by knowledge base
Count
group by knowledge_base
Helpful rate by category
Average(helpful_count)
group by doc_category
Updates per month
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default BetterDocs reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default BetterDocs admin and analytics tab
- Default list table hides reaction, feedback, and reading-time data behind the editor.
- Stale-doc detection requires a manual scan or a third-party plugin.
- Helpful rate per category needs SQL or spreadsheet pivots.
- Multi-KB setups have no cross-KB summary view.
- Update cadence over time is not surfaced anywhere in the admin.
SleekView Charts
- Reads doc CPT and BetterDocs meta directly, no shortcode setup.
- Stale-doc KPI gives doc-team standups a single number to watch.
- Helpful-rate-per-category bar drives the editorial review pipeline.
- Multi-KB donut surfaces corpus distribution for BetterDocs Pro sites.
- Same dataset feeds the editorial Table view for inline edits.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for BetterDocs
Editorial KPIs
Stale-doc counts and update cadence in dedicated cards mean the doc-team standup has real numbers.
Helpful-rate per category
Bar chart of average helpful_count grouped by doc_category drives the next editorial-review sprint.
Multi-KB visibility
BetterDocs Pro KB term becomes a groupBy column so cross-KB dashboards are one saved view.
Audience
Who builds BetterDocs charts dashboards with SleekView
Documentation teams
Weekly check on stale-doc count and helpful-rate-by-category replaces the spreadsheet pivot.
Customer support
Bar chart of feedback_total per article surfaces which docs generate the most support tickets.
Internal knowledge bases
BetterDocs Pro KB cohort dashboards keep HR, engineering, and operations KBs accountable to their own update cadence.
The bigger picture
Docs improve when teams can see the corpus, not just the article
Doc-team improvement loops fail when the data lives one article at a time. A doc with a bad helpful rate is invisible unless someone opens the editor, and a stale section can sit untouched for a year before anyone notices. SleekView Charts turns the data BetterDocs already records into corpus-level cards that drive editorial sprints.
The plugin keeps owning the docs and the frontend; SleekView surfaces the patterns the doc team needs to act on. Saved views travel with the site so the same dashboard runs every Monday standup, no manual rebuild required.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for BetterDocs
Yes. The docs CPT, reactions, and feedback meta all live in the free version. Multi-KB charts are a Pro-only feature.
 Yes. post_author is a standard column and any chart card can groupBy author.
 BetterDocs Pro stores AI search logs as a separate table. SleekView reads them so query-volume charts and unmatched-query reports both come from the same dashboard.
 Yes. Restricted docs only appear to users with capability to read them. Charts respect the same gates.
 Yes. reading_time meta is a numeric column, so Average and Sum aggregations work directly.
 Yes. Edits route through wp_update_post so BetterDocs's cache and search index invalidate the same way they do in the plugin's own editor.
 doc_category is hierarchical. The chart card flattens to readable labels with breadcrumb hints so nested categories stay legible.
 Yes. A Bar card grouped by knowledge_base with a filter on a chosen metric (helpful_count, feedback_total) compares them directly.
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