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SleekView Charts for Bloom Optin

Bloom stores optin definitions and stats in WordPress options. SleekView Charts reads those keys and renders Number, Donut, Bar, and Line cards so monthly conversion reviews stop being a per-optin screen visit.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Bloom Optin

Bloom optins, charted across every form factor

Bloom stores its optin definitions and stats in WordPress options under its own prefix, with separate records for impressions and conversions per optin. The native admin lists each optin with name, type, and a stats summary, but the list mixes layout types and lacks combinable filters. Comparing fly-ins across pages, or finding the lowest-converting locked-content gate, takes more clicking than it should.

SleekView Charts reads Bloom's options and stats records directly and renders a real performance dashboard. A Number card for total subscribers across active optins. A Donut for optin type mix (popup, fly-in, below-post, locked content, widget). A Bar ranking optins by conversion rate. A Line of subscribers over time when stats records carry timestamps.

List integrations are also chartable: a Bar grouped by destination ESP list is a fast way to confirm every optin is pointing at the right place after a list reorganisation. Inline edits (toggle active, change frequency cap) stay on the SleekView table; the dashboard handles the strategic view.

Workflow

Build a Bloom charts dashboard

1

Pick the source

Bloom's options entries (definitions, ESP settings) and stats records as one dataset. Type, trigger, ESP list, status, impressions, and conversions become column candidates.
2

Pick chart cards

Total subscribers as a Number, type mix as a Donut, conversion rate by optin as a Bar, subscribers by day as a Line when timestamps are recorded.
3

Save and scope

Name it ("Active optins under 1% rate", "Mailchimp only", "Q2 performance") and gate by capability so marketing and client roles each see relevant slices.
4

Drill to the optin

Click a chart slice to drop into the SleekView optins table filtered to that segment. The bottom rate Bar becomes the inline-pause queue without screen-switching.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Bloom Optin data

Four cards turn Bloom's per-optin screens into the cross-optin performance dashboard a monthly review actually needs.
Number · Default

Total subscribers (active)

Single KPI summing conversions across active optins for the current period. The headline figure for a monthly performance review or stakeholder update.
Sum(conversions)
Pie · Donut

Optin type mix

Donut of popup vs fly-in vs below-post vs locked content vs widget. Tells you which layout families you're leaning on and which are underrepresented.
Count group by optin_type
Bar · Horizontal

Conversion rate by optin

Horizontal Bar ranking active optins by conversion rate. Top entries become the promotion queue (more pages, longer runs); bottoms become the review or pause queue.
Average(conversion_rate) group by optin_name
Line · Default

Subscribers by day

Line of daily subscribers across active optins. Content launches and campaign starts show up as jumps; sudden flat patches signal a broken optin or ESP integration.
Sum(conversions) group by conversion_date

Comparison

Default Bloom reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Bloom admin

  • Conversion rate isn't surfaced as a chartable, sortable column
  • Optin type mix has no visual breakdown across the install
  • Subscribers-over-time across all optins isn't on a dashboard
  • ESP destination list isn't a chartable dimension
  • No embeddable performance dashboard for non-admin roles

SleekView Charts

  • Optin definitions, ESP integrations, and stats joined as one chart source
  • Type-mix Donut surfaces layout balance across the install
  • Conversion-rate Bar gives one ranked review list
  • Subscribers-by-day Line catches broken optins or ESP sync within a day
  • Drill from any chart into the SleekView optins table for inline edits

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Bloom Optin

Options and stats, joined

Charts read from Bloom's option entries and stats records as one dataset. The cross-optin question stops requiring per-screen visits in the Bloom admin.

ESP destination as a dimension

Each optin's target ESP list becomes a chartable column. Filter or group by destination to confirm every optin is pointing at the right place after a list reorganisation.

Drill to the row

Any chart slice opens the SleekView optins table filtered to that segment. The bottom conversion-rate Bar becomes the inline-pause queue without screen-switching.

Audience

Who builds Bloom charts dashboards with SleekView

Email marketing leads

Monthly review opens on the conversion-rate Bar and the type-mix Donut. The bottom three rate bars get paused inline; the rewrite queue lands in the next sprint plan.

ESP migration auditors

After moving lists in the ESP, group a Bar by destination list to confirm every Bloom optin points at the right place. The orphan that fell through migration shows up immediately.

Agency client reporting

Capability-gated client dashboard: total subscribers, conversion-rate Bar, type mix Donut. Monthly status meetings cover performance without exposing Bloom's admin.

The bigger picture

Why a Bloom dashboard beats per-optin screens

Bloom packed a lot into one optin plugin (popups, fly-ins, below-post, locked content, widgets, A/B testing, multiple ESP integrations) and its admin organises each layout type and stats panel separately. That worked when a typical site had two or three optins. It doesn't work for an active publisher running ten across home, blog, resource library, and pricing, with monthly conversion reviews and quarterly list-hygiene audits.

SleekView Charts treats Bloom's options and stats as one source and lets each role compose the dashboard they need. A Number for total subscribers, a Donut for type mix, a Bar for conversion rate, a Line for daily subscribers. Same Bloom runtime, dramatically less navigation between knowing an optin needs attention and acting on it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Bloom Optin

Yes. Bloom stores stats records alongside its option entries. SleekView reads those records and the option definitions as one dataset, so impressions, conversions, and derived conversion rate all come from Bloom's own data. No parallel tracking.

 

Yes. Conversion rate is a computed column derived from impressions and conversions at query time. Add it to a Bar grouped by optin or by destination ESP list and the ranking sorts on the derived value just like a raw column.

 

Cards read live from Bloom's option and stats sources on each dashboard load. A new opt-in shows up within minutes. There's no scheduled aggregation or rollup between Bloom recording the conversion and the chart moving, which matters in the first hours of a new optin going live.

 

Yes. Each optin's ESP integration and target list id are part of its option definition. SleekView resolves the id against Bloom's cached list-name lookup so a Bar grouped by destination shows readable names like "Mailchimp Newsletter" rather than opaque ids.

 

Bloom supports split testing per optin. Variants surface as related rows on the underlying SleekView table with per-variant impressions and conversions; on the dashboard, total figures aggregate across variants by default, with an option to split by variant when you want a winner-comparison Bar.

 

Yes. Click any chart slice and the SleekView optins table opens filtered to that segment. A low-rate row becomes an inline-pause; a high-volume optin becomes the promotion candidate. Strategic surface and row-level ops on the same screen.

 

No. Chart queries hit indexed columns on Bloom's options and stats sources. SleekView runs in wp-admin (or a frontend embed surface), separate from Bloom's runtime. For installs with hundreds of historical optins, scope the default to active to keep queries fast.

 

SleekView reads what's in your install. If you've moved to another optin plugin, build a parallel dashboard against that plugin's data using the same SleekView Charts pattern. Useful during transition periods when both sets of optins might be live for a few weeks.

 

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