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SleekView Charts for Captcha Plus: challenge attempts as a dashboard

Captcha Plus records every challenge attempt with the form, status, IP, and timestamp. SleekView Charts groups that data into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so login, registration, and comment captchas finally share one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Captcha Plus

From captcha attempts to a dashboard

Captcha Plus adds a challenge to every sensitive form on a WordPress site, login, registration, comments, password reset, and any third-party form the plugin integrates with. Each challenge is either passed or failed, and the plugin records the outcome with the form, IP, and timestamp. That record is the difference between a captcha feeling like protection and a captcha being measurable protection, but the default admin only exposes a settings page, not a real view of the data.

SleekView Charts reads the challenge log as a normal data source. The form_type, status, ip, and attempted_at fields become groupable the moment the source is mapped. A donut splits attempts between pass and fail, a Number card shows the weekly total, a horizontal bar surfaces the forms with the most challenge traffic, and an area chart traces daily volume so a bot wave on the registration form is obvious before it becomes a flood of fake accounts.

Nothing is rewritten on Captcha Plus' side. The plugin keeps challenging, the log keeps growing, and the dashboard renders the same rows in a shape that supports a daily check on protection that usually runs silent.

Workflow

From captcha logs to a charts dashboard

1

Point at the captcha log

Connect a SleekView to Captcha Plus' challenge log. Form type, status, IP, and timestamp columns become groupable fields the moment the source is mapped.
2

Pick chart cards

Add a Number card for weekly challenges, a Pie for pass-fail mix, a horizontal Bar for top forms by challenge volume, and an Area for daily traffic. Each card is configured against a column and an aggregation.
3

Save the dashboard

Pin the layout as a saved view so the next reviewer opens the same charts in the same order. Filters carry through to every card, including date ranges and form scoping.
4

Scope per role

Assign the saved charts dashboard to a security or operations role. Sensitive cards stay tied to capability checks, and viewers do not need raw access to the captcha log.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Captcha Plus data

Four cards that turn Captcha Plus challenge records into a working anti-bot dashboard without leaving WP Admin.
Number · Default

Challenges this week

A single KPI counting rows in the Captcha Plus challenge log where attempted_at falls in the last seven days, with the previous week underneath for context.
Count
Pie · Donut

Pass vs fail mix

Distribution between passed and failed challenges using the status column on the log, so the team sees how often legitimate users are catching strikes vs how often bots are bouncing off.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top forms by challenge volume

Horizontal bar of the forms that triggered the most challenges, drawn from the form_type column. Login, registration, comments, and any third-party form integration show up side by side.
Count group by form_type
Area · Gradient

Daily challenge volume

A gradient area chart of challenge attempts per day across the filter range, sourced from attempted_at, so bot waves and campaign spikes stand out at a glance.
Count group by attempted_at

Comparison

Default Captcha Plus admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Captcha Plus admin

  • The default admin exposes settings and a basic log, not a chart-shaped view of challenges.
  • Pass-fail mix and form distribution never share one view at the same time.
  • Daily challenge volume is not part of the built-in workflow.
  • Third-party form integrations record challenges but do not surface in a dashboard.
  • Sharing a quick captcha summary with the team means screenshots, not a live dashboard.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards built on the Captcha Plus challenge log with no extra storage.
  • Group by form type, status, IP, or any column in the challenge table.
  • Date range, form, and status filters apply to every card on the dashboard at once.
  • Third-party form integrations are picked up automatically through the form_type column.
  • Saved layouts scope per role so security and operations see the right captcha view.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Captcha Plus

Chart cards on captcha data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards drop directly onto Captcha Plus' log. Group by form, status, IP, or any column the plugin writes.

One filter, every card

Date range, form, and status filters apply across the whole dashboard. The same scope drives the KPI, the donut, the bar, and the time-series at once.

Role-scoped dashboards

Save separate layouts for security ops and operations. Sensitive cards stay tied to capability checks, and viewers do not need raw access to the captcha log.

Audience

Who builds Captcha Plus charts dashboards with SleekView

Security operations

Open the dashboard each morning, scan pass-fail mix and daily volume, and click through to the rows in SleekView only when something looks off on a specific form.

Site editors

Track which forms catch the most bots and where legitimate users are bouncing off. Tune captcha difficulty without guessing from server logs.

Agency owners

Hand each client a one-screen captcha snapshot, scoped to their site, so the account manager can talk to results without a Captcha Plus tour.

The bigger picture

Why captchas need a real dashboard, not just a setting

Captchas are easy to install and very hard to tune without data. A single challenge feels like protection; a thousand of them across a week tell a different story. Without a dashboard, the only signal is the absence of fake accounts and the occasional support ticket from a confused legitimate user.

The data exists in Captcha Plus' own log table with all the columns it maintains on every attempt. Rendering it as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards costs nothing on the writing side and turns the same rows into a dashboard. The cadence of captcha review shifts from never to a weekly glance, with enough data to actually tune the difficulty.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Captcha Plus

No. SleekView Charts reads the same challenge log table the plugin writes. No additional storage is created and the protection's evidence chain stays intact, ready for export at any time.

 

Yes. The form_type column carries that distinction, so a donut or a horizontal bar grouped by form type splits login, registration, comment, and password reset attempts naturally.

 

No. Aggregations run server-side against the indexes the plugin maintains on form_type and attempted_at. The dashboard requests aggregate buckets, not raw rows, so the wire payload stays small.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying rows are reachable via the connected SleekView grid for support-ticket investigations.

 

Yes. Each integration registers a form_type, and that value flows straight into the chart's group axis without any extra mapping work on either side.

 

Yes. Saved chart layouts respect WordPress capability checks and can layer additional capability gates per card, so sensitive views stay scoped to the right roles.

 

No. Charts read the log; difficulty is configured inside Captcha Plus. A high fail rate on the dashboard is a signal to tune the setting, which keeps the automation predictable.

 

Pruning only affects which rows are available. Charts query whatever rows exist in the source table at query time, so a shorter retention window simply produces a shorter dashboard window.

 

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