SleekView Charts for BlogVault Pro
SleekView Charts reads BlogVault Pro's local options and activity records, and renders backup, restore, staging and sync events as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards inside wp-admin.
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Cloud-first backups, WordPress-side visibility
BlogVault Pro keeps the same cloud-first architecture as the standard BlogVault plan: backups, restores and staging are run from the BlogVault dashboard, and the WordPress plugin is deliberately small. The Pro tier adds incremental backups on a tighter cadence, more retention, advanced staging features and priority support, but the WordPress-side surface stays minimal. That keeps the plugin fast and the recovery story resilient, and it also means the daily reliability question still happens outside wp-admin.
SleekView Charts reads what BlogVault Pro writes locally (configuration options, recent activity transients and any local logs the plugin maintains) and renders the activity as a dashboard inside WordPress. A Number card surfaces successful events in the last 30 days. A Pie splits the volume between backup, restore, staging-restore and sync. A Bar groups events per actor so 'who restored to staging this week' becomes a glance. An Area trends events per day so a quiet period or a sudden spike both become visible.
The BlogVault dashboard stays the source of truth. SleekView Charts is the WordPress-side complement that turns the local mirror into a real workspace, alongside the rest of the editorial and ops work.
Workflow
Turn the local activity mirror into a dashboard
Read the local activity
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from BlogVault Pro data
Successful events (30 days)
Count
Events by activity type
Count
group by activity_type
Events by actor
Count
group by actor
Activity over time
Count
group by date
Comparison
Default BlogVault Pro screen vs SleekView Charts
Default BlogVault Pro dashboard
- BlogVault dashboard requires leaving wp-admin
- Local plugin UI is intentionally minimal
- No filterable, chart-driven activity feed inside WordPress
- Limited inline annotation on local activity
- Saved chart dashboards are not part of the local plugin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for successful events in the last 30 days, in wp-admin
- Pie split across backup, restore, staging and sync
- Bar of events per actor for accountability and incident review
- Area trend of activity over time to catch quiet periods or spikes
- Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same activity log
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for BlogVault Pro
WordPress-side dashboard
Render BlogVault Pro's local activity mirror as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. The BlogVault dashboard stays the source of truth, the chart layer handles wp-admin visibility.
Actor-aware activity
An actor Bar surfaces who is doing what against the install. Useful for staging-restore reviews and for any incident that needs a fast 'who touched what' answer.
Client-facing snapshots
Share a read-only dashboard URL with a client or export the filtered set to CSV. Monthly retainer reviews stop relying on BlogVault dashboard screenshots.
Audience
Who builds BlogVault Pro charts dashboards with SleekView
WP-centric teams
Teams that live in WordPress get a backup chart layer inside wp-admin. A glance at the SleekView dashboard replaces a tab switch and a credential prompt.
Agencies on the Pro tier
Roll out the same dashboard shape across every Pro client. Each retainer review opens with the same four cards, which scales the practice cleanly across portfolios.
Editorial teams
Editors get visibility into backup and sync health without needing BlogVault dashboard accounts. They see a green light or a red flag in the admin they already use.
The bigger picture
Two surfaces beat one, especially on the Pro tier
BlogVault Pro's tighter cadence (incremental backups every few minutes, faster staging cycles, more retention) is exactly the kind of activity that generates a lot of local mirror data. The standard BlogVault relationship between the dashboard and the WordPress plugin is preserved: the dashboard handles long-term audit, the plugin stays small. The cost is that on a Pro tier the volume of local activity is high enough that the absence of a chart view inside wp-admin is felt more strongly.
Charting the same activity records fixes that. A KPI catches a sync gap on day one. A Pie shows whether the activity mix is what it should be.
An actor Bar answers 'who restored to staging' without leaving WordPress. The BlogVault dashboard keeps doing what it does best, and the wp-admin chart layer keeps the daily operations team aware of what is happening on their install.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for BlogVault Pro
No. The BlogVault dashboard remains the source of truth for backup history, restores, staging and security features. SleekView Charts gives a WordPress-side view of what BlogVault has already mirrored locally, which is the slice most useful for daily operations rather than long-term audit.
 Pro's tighter incremental cadence and richer staging features produce more local activity entries, which makes the charts denser and the KPI more useful as a real-time signal. The data source and the read path stay the same as for standard BlogVault.
 Backup actions remain in BlogVault Pro for safety. SleekView Charts focuses on visibility, since the destructive operations (backup, restore, migrate) are run from the BlogVault side. The split keeps risky actions behind BlogVault's full UI.
 No. SleekView reads only what is already stored locally and respects WordPress capability checks. Sensitive options like API tokens or destination secrets can be marked hidden in the column configuration so they never appear in any view.
 As fresh as BlogVault Pro writes it locally. The plugin updates its local activity record each time it syncs with the cloud, and SleekView Charts reads that mirror. A backup that completed five minutes ago appears as soon as BlogVault has updated its local trail.
 Negligible. Reads happen on demand and target options-style data already cached by WordPress's options cache. There is no background polling, no parallel collector and no impact on backup-run timing.
 Yes. Staging-restore operations leave a trace in the local activity record, which the dashboard surfaces as rows and as Pie slices. 'Who restored to staging this week' becomes a saved chart rather than a question for the BlogVault account holder.
 Yes. Per-site scope is respected. On multisite each site's BlogVault Pro state appears in its own dashboard, or a network-level view aggregates activity across blogs for an ops team monitoring the whole network rather than individual sites.
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