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SleekView Charts for Brevo for WordPress

Brevo for WordPress mirrors contact and form-submission state locally. SleekView Charts turns that local mirror into one dashboard for sync health, source attribution, and list-routing audits without API round-trips.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Brevo for WordPress

Local contact mirror as charts

The Brevo for WordPress plugin keeps a local mirror of contacts created through native form blocks and custom signup forms, plus the sync state for each row. That mirror is exactly the surface that benefits from a dashboard: which forms produce the most signups, what proportion of contacts are stuck in sync errors, where leads route, how new signups trend day by day.

The default plugin admin presents these as separate menus, with sync errors surfaced one at a time and form-level breakdowns absent from the contact view. Marketing operators end up bouncing between the WordPress plugin and Brevo's dashboard to answer cross-cutting weekly questions.

SleekView Charts joins the local mirror with the source form so every chart card is grounded in real plugin data: Number for total synced contacts, Donut for sync status, Bar for contacts-per-form, Area for daily new signups. The dashboard refreshes as the plugin syncs, so the picture stays current.

Workflow

Build a Brevo dashboard in four steps

1

Map the plugin tables

Point SleekView at the Brevo plugin's local contact mirror and form-submission tables. The Charts view inherits the join between contacts and their source form.
2

Choose chart types per question

Sync status wants a Donut, contacts-per-form wants a Bar, signup velocity wants an Area, total synced wants a Number card. Each question maps to a single best chart type.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation, and valueColumn. Form-attribution cards group by source_form_id and count contacts; error cards filter by sync_status and count rows.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Marketing checks it before each send, growth leads use it for source attribution, support uses it for sync-error triage.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Brevo for WordPress data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, a sync-status mix, a form-source breakdown, and a signup trend.
Number · Default

Synced contacts

Total contacts with sync_status equal to synced in the local Brevo mirror. The headline KPI marketing operators check before launching a campaign.
Count
Pie · Donut

Sync status mix

Contacts grouped by sync state (synced, pending, error). Surfaces sync errors and pending tails worth a bulk retry.
Count group by sync_status
Bar · Horizontal

Contacts per source form

Contacts grouped by source form, sorted descending. Shows which signup forms produce real signups and which are mostly disposable.
Count group by source_form
Area · Gradient

New contacts per day

Daily count of new contact rows in the local mirror over the trailing 90 days. Surfaces signup velocity and campaign-driven spikes.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Brevo plugin admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Brevo plugin admin

  • Contact and form views split across separate menus
  • Sync errors surfaced one at a time, not as a count
  • No dashboard combining contact growth and source attribution
  • Per-form signup volume not charted side by side
  • Daily signup trend not built in

SleekView Charts

  • Dashboard joining contacts and source forms locally
  • Donut and Bar cards for sync status and form attribution
  • Area cards for signup velocity and error trends
  • Honest scope: WordPress mirror only, not Brevo cloud
  • Charts refresh as the plugin syncs

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Brevo for WordPress

Sync KPI cards

Total synced, sync errors, this week's signups. Number cards make the daily sync-health check a 5-second glance instead of menu hopping.

Status and form attribution

Donut and Bar cards render the sync mix and per-form contact counts side by side. Source attribution becomes a one-screen view rather than a per-form drill.

Signup velocity

Area cards over the trailing 30, 60, or 90 days surface signup spikes and slow weeks. Growth campaigns get measured against the previous baseline naturally.

Audience

Who builds Brevo charts dashboards with SleekView

Email marketers

Pre-send dashboard confirming new contacts landed in the right lists and sync errors are under control. A misrouted segment becomes visible before the campaign launches.

Growth leads

Source-attribution dashboard with per-form Bar cards. Spotting which signup forms produce real subscribers focuses optimization on what actually works.

Support team

Sync-error dashboard surfacing error counts and trends. Triage happens from the chart rather than from per-row plugin clicks.

The bigger picture

Why local mirror data deserves a dashboard

Email marketing breaks at the seams between tools. A form fires, the plugin queues a sync, Brevo accepts the contact, the marketer launches a campaign, and somewhere a typo or quiet error sends the wrong message to the wrong segment. The Brevo plugin already keeps a local mirror precisely so site owners can verify state without depending on the Brevo dashboard, but verifying state means clicking through screens.

SleekView Charts turns the verification into a dashboard. Sync errors surface as a Number card with a trend. Form attribution renders as a Bar card sorted by volume.

The pre-send check becomes a 30-second habit rather than a five-minute drill. The plugin already collects the data; the dashboard makes it operational.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Brevo for WordPress

No. The dashboard reads only the local mirror the Brevo plugin maintains in WordPress. Cloud-side analytics stay in Brevo's app. SleekView is honest about scope and does not pretend to mirror cloud data the plugin does not store locally.

 

Yes. Group the contact table by source_form and count rows for a per-form Bar card. Sort descending to see which signup forms produce the most synced contacts and which need a redesign.

 

Yes. Filter to sync_status equal to error and count rows for a Number card; group errors by date for an Area card showing whether sync issues are growing. Bulk retry from the underlying contact view runs through the plugin's queue.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card. A list filter scopes the whole dashboard so per-list dashboards become one-click switches.

 

Yes. Aggregations run on indexed columns in the plugin's local tables. Hundreds of thousands of contacts render charts in seconds because the queries use existing indexes.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set for CSV export with active filters applied. Useful for ad-platform uploads, annual reports, or stakeholder reviews.

 

The dashboard reflects whatever the Brevo plugin has already synced or queued. Brevo's API rate limits stay respected because SleekView reads the local mirror rather than calling Brevo directly.

 

Yes. Filter the source_form column to empty for a Number card or a chart of unattributed contacts. That usually points to misconfigured signups or external imports worth investigating.

 

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