SleekView Charts for BuddyMeet
SleekView Charts reads the BuddyMeet meeting posts and the BuddyPress groups they live under, then renders total meetings, top hosting groups, instant vs scheduled mix and weekly cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of one tab per group.
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Group meetings happen across the site, the data lives in one place
BuddyMeet adds a Jitsi-powered video meeting tab to each BuddyPress group, storing each meeting as a custom post (post_type buddymeet_meeting or similar) linked to a group_id, with meta for scheduled time, host user_id and meeting type (instant or scheduled). The default surface is the meeting tab inside each group, which is the right place to start a call and the wrong place to understand meeting activity across the whole community.
SleekView Charts reads the BuddyMeet meeting posts joined with bp_groups for group name and status, then renders the result as chart cards. A Number card counts total meetings held in a chosen window. A Pie shows instant vs scheduled vs recurring share so community managers see how groups actually use the feature. A Bar ranks groups by meeting count for the most-active-cohort shortlist. An Area trends meetings per day so the team can confirm onboarding prompts or community events actually drive calls.
Filters carry between the meeting audit table and the dashboard, so a public-groups-only filter or a last-30-days slice narrows every card simultaneously. The cards read BuddyMeet data the plugin already writes, so no extra tracker gets installed and Jitsi-side metrics stay separate from the WordPress-side activity dashboard.
Workflow
Turn BuddyMeet meeting posts into a community-call dashboard
Read meeting posts and group join
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from BuddyMeet data
Total meetings held
Count
Instant vs scheduled mix
Count
group by meeting_type
Top hosting groups
Count
group by group_id
Meetings per day
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default BuddyMeet per-group tab vs SleekView Charts
Default BuddyMeet group tab
- Meeting list lives inside each group tab, never aggregated
- No site-wide total or trend for meetings across groups
- Top hosting groups aren't surfaced anywhere in admin
- No instant vs scheduled breakdown across the community
- No way to share a read-only meeting-health snapshot
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for total meetings held in a chosen window
- Pie of instant vs scheduled vs recurring share
- Bar of top hosting groups for spotlight and outreach lists
- Area trend of meetings per day to measure community programming
- Filters carry between meeting audit table and chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for BuddyMeet
Group calls as a dashboard
Render BuddyMeet posts as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so community managers see how every group uses video, not only one tab at a time.
Top hosting shortlist
A Bar of group_id by meeting count gives spotlight programs and case-study selection a real, data-backed list refreshed against live posts.
Programming cadence trend
An Area on post_date shows whether weekly events, prompts or onboarding nudges actually translate into more calls week over week.
Audience
Who builds BuddyMeet charts dashboards with SleekView
Community managers
Track total meetings as a KPI, identify hosting-active groups for outreach and watch cadence to evaluate community programming and event series.
Group program leads
Use the top-groups bar to pick spotlights, case studies and ambassador groups based on actual call activity instead of self-reported anecdotes.
Product and growth
Group meetings by post_date with an Area card to measure whether feature launches, prompts or notifications moved real-time engagement at all.
The bigger picture
Why call data deserves a dashboard, not just a per-group tab
BuddyMeet captures something genuinely useful: which groups are running live calls, how often, scheduled or instant, and by whom. The default surface tucks that signal into each group's own tab, which is right for joining a meeting and unhelpful for almost everything community managers do with the data at the cohort level. A total-meetings KPI anchors monthly community reports, an instant vs scheduled pie surfaces how groups actually use video, a top-hosting bar produces real spotlight shortlists and an Area on post_date reveals whether programming and prompts actually drive calls.
Same BuddyMeet posts, same scheduled-time meta, completely different decision posture. The charts render the activity the plugin already records as a dashboard, which is the difference between knowing groups have video and knowing which groups are using it.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for BuddyMeet
Only the BuddyMeet meeting post type and its post meta, joined with bp_groups for group name, status and member count. No new tracking is introduced and no Jitsi-side data is required.
 Yes. BuddyMeet supports both BuddyPress and BuddyBoss, and BuddyBoss uses the same bp_groups schema. The same chart cards work on either platform without configuration changes.
 Yes. group_id and meeting_type are both filterable columns. Common slices include 'public groups only', 'scheduled meetings only' or 'last-30-days meetings hosted by a specific user'.
 Yes. Group by post_date or by scheduled_time with Area or Line cards and aggregate as Count to see daily, weekly or monthly cadence. Useful for evaluating community programming and event series.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for last-30-days or for a specific group narrows both surfaces. Community managers pivot between audit and summary without rebuilding filters.
 Yes. SleekView views can be private to a user or shared with specific roles. A common setup: a manager-only community dashboard, a group-admin-only hosting view and a read-only stakeholder snapshot for platform admins.
 No. Calls still run through BuddyMeet and Jitsi exactly as before. SleekView Charts only renders the meeting metadata BuddyMeet already writes to WordPress as a queryable dashboard.
 Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view would show, including meeting_id, group_id, host_user_id, meeting_type, scheduled_time and post_date. Useful for community reports and quarterly reviews.
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