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SleekView Charts for BuddyBoss App

SleekView Charts reads bp_activity, the BuddyBoss App device-registration meta and bp_xprofile_data fields the app writes to, then renders active members, push opt-in rates, top sessions and weekly trends as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for BuddyBoss App

App engagement signal is already in the database

BuddyBoss App is the official native mobile companion for BuddyBoss communities. It reuses the BuddyBoss tables a web install already populates (bp_activity, bp_messages_messages, bp_groups_members) and adds usermeta keys for device tokens, push opt-in state and last-seen timestamps. The app's own admin tab surfaces app-specific summaries; the relationships between app usage, community activity and group membership stay distributed across screens.

SleekView Charts reads those tables and usermeta keys joined, then renders app engagement as chart cards. A Number card counts active app users in the chosen window from last-seen timestamps. A Pie shows the iOS versus Android device split from registered device tokens. A Bar ranks groups by app-only members so app strategy decisions get a real basis. An Area trends app-sourced activity per day so push campaigns or in-app feature launches show their impact.

Filters carry between the activity audit table and the chart view, so a push-opted-in or iOS-only filter narrows every card. The dashboard reads only what BuddyBoss App already writes, so no additional tracking happens and no second analytics tool is needed.

Workflow

Turn BuddyBoss App data into a dashboard

1

Read app data alongside community data

SleekView reads bp_activity, bp_messages_messages and bp_groups_members joined with usermeta keys BuddyBoss App writes (device tokens, push opt-in state, last-seen, app version).
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by platform, push_opt_in, app_version, group_id, date_recorded or any joined column with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("App engagement", "Push reach") and gate it by capability so community managers, app admins and growth each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only dashboard URL or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against live tables, so weekly app-engagement reports stay current.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from BuddyBoss App data

Each card reads from BuddyBoss core tables plus the usermeta BuddyBoss App writes. Mix them to build dashboards for community management, push campaigns or app-strategy reviews.
Number · Default

Active app users

Members with an app last-seen timestamp inside the chosen window. The KPI an app-engagement report anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

iOS vs Android device split

Share of registered device tokens by platform (iOS vs Android). Surfaces which mobile audience the app strategy should optimise for first.
Count group by platform
Bar · Horizontal

Top groups by app members

Groups ranked by members with an active app device token. The shortlist for in-app feature pilots, push campaigns or feedback panels.
Count group by group_id
Area · Gradient

App-sourced activity per day

Daily count of bp_activity rows sourced from the app (filtered by app-source meta). Useful for measuring push campaigns or in-app feature launches.
Count group by date_recorded

Comparison

Default BuddyBoss App admin vs SleekView Charts

Default BuddyBoss App admin

  • App-specific admin and BuddyBoss community admin live in separate screens
  • Push opt-in distribution isn't summarised across the member base
  • iOS vs Android device split per group isn't queryable
  • App-sourced activity isn't trended alongside web activity
  • No way to share a read-only app-engagement snapshot

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active app users in a chosen window
  • Pie of iOS vs Android device tokens across the community
  • Bar of top groups by app-active members for pilot rollouts
  • Area trend of app-sourced activity per day to measure campaigns
  • Filters carry between activity audit table and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for BuddyBoss App

App engagement as a dashboard

Render BuddyBoss + BuddyBoss App data as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so community managers see app reach and trend in one surface, not three admin tabs.

Device split visibility

A Pie of iOS vs Android tokens makes the audience platform balance obvious, informing push templating, design QA priorities and store-asset rotation.

Campaign and launch trend

An Area on date_recorded for app-sourced activity shows whether push campaigns or in-app feature launches actually moved the engagement line.

Audience

Who builds BuddyBoss App charts dashboards with SleekView

Community managers

Track active app users as a KPI, surface app-engaged groups for in-app pilots and watch app-sourced activity cadence alongside web activity at the same time.

Push campaigns

Filter to push-opted-in members on a specific platform and pair with the device-split pie. Audience sizing for the next campaign becomes a dashboard card, not a guess.

Product and growth

Use app-version and last-seen meta as filter columns to slice every chart by adoption cohort, supporting rollout decisions and version-deprecation timelines.

The bigger picture

Why app engagement deserves a dashboard, not three admin screens

BuddyBoss App captures the most decision-relevant signal of any mobile companion: who installed, who opted into push, what platform they are on, what they do once inside the app and how often they come back. The default admin spreads that across screens, which is right for fielding individual support tickets and unhelpful for community-level app strategy. An active-users KPI anchors monthly engagement reports, a device-split pie informs platform-specific work, a top-groups bar identifies in-app pilot audiences and an Area on app-sourced activity proves whether push campaigns and feature launches moved anything at all.

Same BuddyBoss tables plus the usermeta BuddyBoss App already maintains, completely different decision posture. The charts render the data the app already collects as a dashboard, which is the difference between knowing the app has installs and knowing how the app is performing this quarter.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for BuddyBoss App

BuddyBoss core tables (bp_activity, bp_messages_messages, bp_groups_members) joined with the usermeta BuddyBoss App writes for device tokens, push opt-in, platform, app_version and last_seen. No new tracking is added.

 

Yes. BuddyBoss App writes a usermeta key indicating whether the device subscribed to push notifications. SleekView surfaces it as a boolean column you can filter, group and chart across the whole member base.

 

Yes. Activity items the app submits typically carry a source meta value the dashboard can filter on. A common saved view is 'last-30-days bp_activity where source = app', with Area cards trending the result.

 

BuddyBoss App is intended for BuddyBoss sites, but it relies on bp_* tables that BuddyPress also uses. Where a BuddyPress install runs the app, the same chart cards apply against the shared schema.

 

Yes. The app_version usermeta key (or its equivalent in the installed version) becomes a queryable column. A Pie or Bar of versions surfaces upgrade health and informs deprecation decisions for older client builds.

 

Yes. A push-opted-in or platform=iOS filter applied in the table view applies to every chart card on the dashboard. Operational pivots between row audit and chart rollup don't require rebuilding filters.

 

No. Sending push remains BuddyBoss App's responsibility. SleekView Charts is read-only over the data the app already records, surfacing audience size and engagement rather than orchestrating delivery.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with the columns the table view shows, including user_id, display_name, platform, push opt-in state, app_version and last_seen. Useful for campaign briefs.

 

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