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SleekView Charts for BuddyBoss Platform

SleekView Charts reads the BuddyBoss Platform activity, member, group and message tables and renders the community as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards, so community managers track engagement instead of scrolling a feed.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for BuddyBoss Platform

Community KPIs on one screen

BuddyBoss Platform is the modern BuddyPress fork that powers community, social-learning and membership sites. It writes activity, member, group and message data into its own tables (largely the BuddyPress schema for activity, groups, friends, messages plus xprofile fields). The admin offers per-component screens (Activity, Groups, Members) with paginated lists. That suits moderation. It does not answer 'how active is the community this month?' or 'which group carries most of the conversation?'

SleekView Charts reads the bp_activity, bp_groups, bp_groups_members and bp_messages tables directly. A Number card surfaces total activity items in the last 30 days. A Pie splits activity by component (activity_update, groups, friendships, messages) so the dominant interaction type is visible. A Bar groups activity per group so a top community separates from quiet ones. An Area trends activity over time so engagement health is a shape, not a vibe.

The chart view and table view sit on the same dataset. Filter to one group or to the last seven days, and both surfaces narrow together. No exports to Sheets, no separate analytics tool plugged into the community.

Workflow

Turn community activity into a dashboard

1

Read the community tables

SleekView scans bp_activity for component, type, user_id, item_id and date_recorded, plus bp_groups, bp_groups_members and bp_messages for group, membership and DM volume.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by component, type, item_id (group), date_recorded or weekday and aggregate as Count on activity, or Sum on message counts when needed.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Community health this month", "Top groups by activity") and gate it by WordPress capability so admins, moderators and community managers each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send stakeholders a read-only URL or export the filtered activity set to CSV. Monthly community reports get a measurable picture instead of a screenshot of the activity feed.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from BuddyBoss Platform data

Each card below reads the same activity, group and message tables BuddyBoss Platform already maintains. Mix them to build a dashboard for community managers, moderators or monthly reviews.
Number · Default

Activity items in last 30 days

Total bp_activity rows written across the community in the last thirty days. The single KPI a community-health check opens with.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Activity by component

Split across the BuddyBoss components (activity, groups, friends, messages, xprofile). Surfaces whether the community is mostly chatter, mostly DMs or mostly group-driven.
Count group by component
Bar · Horizontal

Activity per group

Activity rows where component is groups, grouped by item_id (group). A few top groups separate cleanly from the long tail, so the moderation focus is obvious.
Count group by item_id
Area · Gradient

Activity over time

Time series of activity items per day. Launches, AMAs, summer slumps and weekend dips read as shapes the activity feed never visualises.
Count group by date_recorded

Comparison

Default BuddyBoss reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default BuddyBoss admin screens

  • Per-component admin screens show lists, not KPIs
  • No way to see activity split by component as a single Pie
  • No catalog view of groups ranked by activity volume
  • No trend chart of activity volume over time
  • No shareable read-only dashboard for a non-admin community manager

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for community activity in the last 30 days
  • Donut Pie of activity by BuddyBoss component
  • Horizontal Bar ranking groups by activity volume
  • Area trend of activity over time to read community health
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same activity rows

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for BuddyBoss Platform

Community health as a KPI

One Number card answers 'is the community still active?' without scrolling the feed, and the Area trend shows whether that activity is rising or fading.

Group ranking, not a list

The activity-per-group Bar shows which groups carry the conversation and which need a moderator push, with no manual counting in the Groups admin.

Community-manager snapshots

Send a read-only URL of the community dashboard to a moderator or export the filtered set to CSV for a monthly review. No screenshots required.

Audience

Who builds BuddyBoss Platform charts dashboards with SleekView

Community managers

The Number card and Area trend together answer the 'are we healthy?' question every standup. The Bar shows where to spend the moderator's time this week.

Social-learning sites

When BuddyBoss carries course cohorts, group activity is engagement. The dashboard shows which cohorts are alive and which need an instructor nudge.

Agencies running communities

Apply the same dashboard shape across every client community so retainer reviews open with a consistent four-card picture every month.

The bigger picture

Why a community platform needs a chart layer

BuddyBoss Platform inherits BuddyPress's data model: activity, groups, friends, messages, xprofile. That structure was built for moderation, not for community-health reporting. A community manager opening the admin sees per-component lists, which suits day-to-day moderation but never aggregates into a health KPI.

SleekView Charts reads the same tables BuddyBoss already maintains and renders community health as four cards: an overall activity KPI, a component mix, a group ranking and a trend over time. The plugin keeps owning the community work. The dashboard layer turns the community's activity into something a stakeholder can read in five seconds without scrolling a feed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for BuddyBoss Platform

Only the BuddyPress and BuddyBoss tables the platform already writes (bp_activity, bp_groups, bp_groups_members, bp_messages, bp_xprofile). No external analytics integration is required.

 

Yes. Table and chart views sit on the same dataset, so a filter for activity in one group or in the last seven days applies to both surfaces.

 

Yes. Filter bp_activity to component = groups, group a horizontal Bar by item_id and aggregate Count. The top communities separate from the long tail immediately.

 

Yes. BuddyBoss Platform writes the same activity, group and message records regardless of whether the BuddyBoss App or paid theme is installed.

 

Yes. Group a donut Pie by component to see how activity_update, groups, friends and messages split. That answers whether the community is chatter-driven or group-driven.

 

Yes. Each dashboard has a shareable URL gated by WordPress capability, and the filtered data exports to CSV. Moderators get a community view without admin access.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads from the BuddyBoss tables on demand, with no participation in the activity write path. Cards refresh against data the platform already wrote.

 

Yes. Each site's own community appears in its own dashboard, or a network-level view can aggregate across blogs when one team runs BuddyBoss communities across multiple subsites.

 

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