SleekView Charts for CampaignHQ
SleekView Charts reads the CampaignHQ API key, list mappings, opt-in defaults and sync timestamps the plugin writes to wp_options and wp_postmeta. Bridge coverage, list usage and sync health render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
♾️ Lifetime License available
CampaignHQ's WordPress integration needs a coverage view
CampaignHQ is a cloud email platform whose WordPress plugin bridges forms and contacts to the SaaS. A serialized settings array in wp_options holds the API key, default list ID and opt-in default. Per-form list mappings sit on postmeta when the supported form-plugin integrations are wired up. Sync timestamps and webhook health flags are written into options on each round-trip with the cloud.
The default plugin admin focuses on connecting the account and surfacing a connection status pill. It does not show how many forms feed CampaignHQ lists, which list is the most-fed across the site, whether opt-in default is on for every blog of a multisite, or whether the sync has been stale for hours. Each is a separate question, and the default UI never aggregates them.
SleekView Charts reads the CampaignHQ plugin's WP-side data directly. A Number card anchors total active form bridges. A Pie splits bridges by source form plugin. A Bar ranks CampaignHQ lists by how many forms feed them. An Area trends sync attempts over time to surface webhook outages and API key rotations.
Workflow
Turn the CampaignHQ WP-side data into a dashboard
Pivot the CampaignHQ settings
Read every form bridge
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from CampaignHQ data
Active CampaignHQ bridges
Count
Bridges by source form plugin
Count
group by form_plugin
Bridges per list
Count
group by campaignhq_list
Sync attempts over time
Count
group by sync_attempt_at
Comparison
Default CampaignHQ plugin admin vs SleekView Charts
Default CampaignHQ plugin admin
- Plugin admin focuses on connection status, not coverage
- Bridge coverage across the site only visible by listing forms
- List usage across forms isn't surfaced as a ranking
- Sync health shown as a single badge, no time series
- No read-only dashboard URL for marketing ops or privacy stakeholders
SleekView Charts
- KPI for active CampaignHQ bridges across the site
- Pie split across the supported form-plugin bridge counts
- Bar ranking CampaignHQ lists by how many forms feed them
- Area trend of sync attempts to spot webhook outages
- Filters carry between bridge table view and chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for CampaignHQ
Bridge coverage as a dashboard
Render every CampaignHQ bridge as Number, Pie and Bar cards. The marketing team sees the lead-capture footprint, not one form at a time.
Consent governance
Filter bridges with a non-default consent override. Legal reviews the audit in one screen instead of opening each form.
Sync health as a trend
An area chart of sync attempts catches webhook outages before they manifest as missing subscribers on the CampaignHQ side.
Audience
Who builds CampaignHQ charts dashboards with SleekView
Email marketers
Anchor on bridge coverage and list mapping shape. Plan the next consolidation pass with one chart instead of a hand-built postmeta spreadsheet.
Privacy ops
Audit opt-in default and consent overrides across every bridge in one screen. The dashboard is the compliance review document.
Agency support
Triage "my CampaignHQ bridges stopped collecting" tickets quickly. The sync trend isolates webhook-side issues from form-side issues immediately.
The bigger picture
CampaignHQ's WP-side coverage deserves a chart layer
CampaignHQ's plugin is a thin SaaS connector, which is the right architecture for a cloud-first email platform. The trade-off is that the WP-side surface, bridges, consent strings, sync state, becomes invisible. Marketing leads who want a one-screen view of "are our bridges healthy, are consent strings current, is the sync flowing" land instead on a connection status pill and a form-by-form audit.
SleekView Charts treats those small but important fields as a chart dataset, so coverage, list usage and sync health become a dashboard the team can read in seconds. Same data the plugin already writes, organised as an operational picture instead of a tab tour.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for CampaignHQ
Only the WP-side CampaignHQ plugin storage: the settings option in wp_options and the per-form bridge postmeta. Subscribers, campaigns and analytics stay in the CampaignHQ cloud.
 No. Subscribers and lists live in CampaignHQ's dashboard. SleekView Charts focuses on the WordPress footprint: bridges, list mappings, consent strings, sync state. Subscriber analytics is a separate question for the CampaignHQ SaaS.
 Bridges from the form plugins CampaignHQ integrates with are read from their respective postmeta locations. A mixed-form site still produces one clean bridge audit, with a form_plugin column identifying the source.
 Yes. Each multisite blog has its own CampaignHQ settings option and its own form bridges. SleekView aggregates the dataset across blogs, so a network-wide audit replaces opening each blog's admin individually.
 Yes. Edits to the list mapping write back to postmeta on the source form. The next submission posts to the new list. Cloud-side list definitions belong in the CampaignHQ dashboard.
 Yes. An optional CampaignHQ API call returns the active list IDs. Bridges pointing at lists no longer in the active set land in a filter on the dashboard, ready to repoint or retire.
 Yes. The dataset is one row per bridge, which stays small even on sites with hundreds of forms. The chart cards render the dashboard within seconds on standard WordPress hosting.
 Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Marketing sees the bridge coverage while privacy sees the consent audit, with each role saving its own filter presets.
 Pricing
More than 1000+
happy customers
Explore our flexible licensing options tailored to your needs. Upgrade your license anytime to access more features, or opt for a lifetime license for ongoing value, including lifetime updates and lifetime support. Our hassle-free upgrade process ensures that our platform can grow with you, starting from whichever plan you choose.
Lifetime ♾️
Most popular
EUR
once
- Unlimited websites
- Lifetime updates
- Lifetime support
...or get the Bundle Deal
and save €250 🎁
The Bundle (unlimited sites)
Pay once, own it forever
Elevate your WordPress site with our exclusive plugin bundle that includes all of our premium plugins in one package. Enjoy lifetime updates and lifetime support. Save significantly compared to buying plugins individually.
What’s included
-
SleekAI
-
SleekByte
-
SleekMotion
-
SleekPixel
-
SleekRank
-
SleekView
€749
Continue to checkout