SleekView Charts for BuddyPress Docs
SleekView Charts reads the bp_doc post type and the BP Docs taxonomies (group assignment, access settings) and renders total docs, edit cadence, top authors and group distribution as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of scattered group doc lists.
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Collaborative docs hide activity signal until you chart them
BuddyPress Docs stores collaborative wiki-style documents as the bp_doc custom post type, with group assignment via a taxonomy, access settings in postmeta and edit history through standard WordPress post revisions. The default surface is a per-group doc list and a sitewide directory, which is right for finding a doc and not enough for understanding how the team is actually using the wiki at the cohort level.
SleekView Charts reads wp_posts filtered to post_type=bp_doc, joined with wp_postmeta for access settings, the BP Docs group taxonomy and wp_users for display_name. It also reads wp_posts revisions (post_type=revision with bp_doc parents) to surface edit cadence and per-author edit counts. A Number card counts total docs. A Pie shows the group distribution. A Bar ranks top authors by doc or revision count. An Area trends edits per day from post_modified.
Filters on the underlying docs audit table (group, access setting, author, edit window) narrow every chart card on the dashboard in one click. The cards read post and revision data BuddyPress Docs already writes, so no second tracker is introduced and no extra meta keys are added.
Workflow
Turn bp_doc and revisions into a collaboration dashboard
Read bp_doc and revisions
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from BuddyPress Docs data
Total docs
Count
Docs by group
Count
group by bp_docs_associated_item_tax
Top authors
Count
group by post_author
Edits per day
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default BuddyPress Docs admin vs SleekView Charts
Default BP Docs group screens
- Per-group doc lists, no sitewide cohort view
- No KPI or trend view for wiki activity
- Group and author distributions aren't visualised
- No edit cadence chart from post_modified
- No way to share a read-only wiki-health snapshot
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for total docs across the site
- Pie of docs per group from the BP Docs group taxonomy
- Bar of top authors joined with display_name from wp_users
- Area trend of edits per day from post_modified plus revisions
- Filters carry between the docs audit table and the chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for BuddyPress Docs
Wiki as a dashboard
Render bp_doc posts and their revisions as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so editors and group leaders see wiki shape and edit cadence, not only group doc lists.
Editor recognition
A Bar of post_author by bp_doc count gives knowledge-management programs a real data-backed shortlist for editor recognition and onboarding mentor roles.
Edit cadence trend
An Area on post_modified across bp_doc and revisions shows whether a wiki push, onboarding cohort or doc-day campaign actually moved the rhythm.
Audience
Who builds BuddyPress Docs charts dashboards with SleekView
Group leaders
Filter to a single group's docs, chart the author distribution and watch edit cadence to see whether the wiki is alive or quietly going stale.
Knowledge managers
Track total docs as a KPI, monitor docs per group and run quarterly editor recognition off the top-author bar instead of a hand-built spreadsheet.
Product and operations
Cross-reference edits per day with group-level activity in BuddyPress to spot teams where the wiki has stalled before the rest of the community follows.
The bigger picture
Why wiki data deserves a dashboard, not just per-group lists
BuddyPress Docs captures something genuinely useful: collaborative wiki-style documents assigned to groups, edited over time and tracked through standard WordPress revisions. The default surface tucks that signal into per-group doc lists, which is right for finding a doc and unhelpful for understanding how the wiki is actually shaped and used. A total-docs KPI anchors monthly knowledge reports, a group pie surfaces editorial imbalance, a top-author bar produces real editor-recognition shortlists and an Area on post_modified across docs and revisions tells the team whether the wiki is alive or going stale.
Same wp_posts rows, charted instead of scattered across group screens, which is the difference between maintaining the wiki and managing it as a product.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for BuddyPress Docs
wp_posts filtered to post_type=bp_doc, plus revisions for the same posts, joined with wp_postmeta for access settings and the BP Docs group taxonomy. wp_users provides display_name on author columns.
 Yes. Revisions of bp_doc posts are stored as wp_posts.post_type=revision with the bp_doc as parent. The dashboard reads them when charting edit cadence so the Area on post_modified reflects edits, not only initial creates.
 Yes. Filter by the BP Docs group taxonomy term to scope every chart card on the dashboard to a single group. Useful for group leaders running quarterly wiki reviews.
 Yes. BP Docs writes access settings to wp_postmeta. Group by the access meta_key with Pie or Bar cards to see the share of public, group-only and admin-only docs across the wiki.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for a specific group, author or edit window narrows both surfaces. Editors pivot between row audit and chart summary without rebuilding filters.
 Yes. SleekView views can be private or shared with specific roles. A common setup: a knowledge-manager dashboard for the wiki overall and group-leader views scoped to a single group.
 Only when the table view explicitly enables inline edits. The chart cards themselves are read-only. Inline edits route through wp_update_post so BP Docs revision and access logic fires as usual on save.
 Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with post_title, post_author, display_name, the BP Docs group term and post_modified as columns. Useful for editor reviews and migration prep.
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