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SleekView Charts for Captcha by BestWebSoft

Captcha by BestWebSoft fronts core WordPress forms with its own math/image challenge and records verification outcomes. SleekView Charts reads those rows and renders verifications, pass/fail, per-form volume and daily cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Captcha by BestWebSoft

The captcha log is the dataset the dashboard wants

Captcha by BestWebSoft is the non-Google sibling of Google Captcha (BWS). Instead of reCAPTCHA it ships its own challenges (arithmetic, image, math expressions) and protects the standard WordPress forms: login, registration, lost-password and comments. Each challenge writes a verification row with the form key, the timestamp, the outcome (pass/fail) and the challenge type used.

The plugin's admin is configuration-first. Challenge type selection, per-form toggles, complexity sliders and whitelist screens are all there, but the verification rows themselves are exposed as a flat log filtered by date. Security leads who need to answer which form is taking the most bot pressure, whether the pass rate trends week over week or which challenge type the spam bots fail most often end up exporting that log to a spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts treats the verification log as a chartable dataset. Total verifications as a number, pass/fail as a donut, per-form volume as bars and daily cadence as an area. The bot-pressure question becomes legible in one screen instead of a CSV export.

Workflow

From Captcha by BestWebSoft logs to a posture dashboard

1

Read the verification log

SleekView Charts reads the rows Captcha by BestWebSoft writes per challenge, including form key, timestamp, outcome and challenge type. Each row becomes a chartable record.
2

Pick the chart cards

Total verifications as a Number, pass rate as a Donut, per-form volume as a Bar and daily cadence as an Area. Each card maps to one column the plugin already maintains.
3

Filter by form and date

Scope the dashboard to login, registration, comments or all forms. Date filters cover the last 7, 30 or 90 days for trend analysis.
4

Refresh from the same log

Cards refresh from the live verification log on each render. Newly recorded events appear on the next chart load with no manual sync.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Captcha by BestWebSoft data

Verification totals, pass-fail ratios, per-form volume and daily cadence pulled directly from the log Captcha by BestWebSoft writes per challenge.
Number · Default

Verifications this week

Total verification attempts logged in the last seven days. The KPI that frames whether bot pressure is rising, falling or flat.
Count
Pie · Donut

Pass vs fail

Donut split of pass and fail outcomes. A fail rate above a third usually points to bot traffic worth investigating in the daily cadence chart.
Count group by outcome
Bar · Horizontal

Verifications per form

Horizontal bar of verifications grouped by form key. The longest bar is where to tighten challenge difficulty or layer a secondary protection.
Count group by form_key
Area · Gradient

Daily verification volume

Daily verification count plotted as an area chart. Multi-day spikes typically map to a credential-stuffing run that needs a firewall response.
Count group by verified_date

Comparison

Default Captcha by BestWebSoft reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Captcha by BestWebSoft admin

  • Verification log shipped as a flat list, not a dashboard
  • Pass-rate ratio needs manual counting from CSV
  • Per-form volume comparisons require a spreadsheet pivot
  • Daily cadence over time is not visualised
  • Challenge-difficulty tuning has no chart to inform it

SleekView Charts

  • Weekly verification total as a single KPI card
  • Pass-rate ratio rendered as a donut chart
  • Per-form volume visible as a horizontal bar chart
  • Daily cadence tracked as an area chart
  • All cards refresh from the live verification log

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Captcha by BestWebSoft

Bot pressure at a glance

Weekly KPI plus daily area chart together show whether verification volume is trending up. The pair turns the log table into a posture signal.

Pass-rate ratio

Donut card showing the share of passed and failed verifications. The ratio is the single number that drives difficulty tuning.

Form-by-form volume

Horizontal bar of verifications per form. Login, registration, lost-password and comments stack against each other in one card.

Audience

Who builds Captcha by BestWebSoft charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads

Daily bot-pressure check across all forms. The dashboard surfaces credential-stuffing spikes the same morning they start, not at the weekly review.

Difficulty tuners

Pass-rate ratio and per-form volume side by side. Challenge-type and complexity changes get tied directly to the verification log instead of guesswork.

Membership ops

Registration-form volume separated from login volume. Onboarding bot pressure becomes its own chart instead of getting buried in the all-forms total.

The bigger picture

Why captcha logs deserve a dashboard

Captcha by BestWebSoft does the verification work cleanly without depending on Google's reCAPTCHA service. Every challenge produces a log row with enough context to answer the operational questions: form key, outcome, timestamp, challenge type. The plugin presents that log as a flat list filtered by date and form, which leaves the chart layer to the operator.

Security leads who care about credential-stuffing runs, difficulty tuners who need pass-rate ratios and membership ops who watch registration pressure all work from the same log. SleekView Charts pivots that table into four cards and turns a CSV export workflow into a live dashboard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Captcha by BestWebSoft

Yes. The cards read rows from the same log Captcha by BestWebSoft writes per challenge, including form key, outcome, timestamp and challenge type. The chart layer reflects the live log without an export step.

 

Yes. Each card supports filters on the form key and on the verified-on date. A security view scoped to the login form for the last seven days shows the most relevant slice.

 

Yes. The same data source feeds both, so an inline log review in the table view stays in sync with the area chart on the next render.

 

The donut card groups log rows by the outcome flag the plugin writes. Pass count and fail count are taken straight from that column with no derived metric in between.

 

Yes. The Pro version adds extra form integrations (WooCommerce, BuddyPress) but writes to the same verification log. The charts read whatever forms are present without configuration.

 

Yes. Each WordPress role keeps its own saved dashboard layout. Security leads see the bot-pressure cards by default; difficulty tuners see pass-rate; membership ops see registration volume.

 

Charts query the live log on each render with paginated reads. The result is the same verification state the plugin's own log screen would show, refreshed every time the dashboard loads.

 

Yes. Queries use the indexed timestamp column on the log table. Sites recording millions of verifications a month render the dashboard in well under a second.

 

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