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SleekView Charts for CF7 Redirection

CF7 Redirection sends each submission to a chosen URL after a successful send. SleekView Charts reads the persisted submissions and the form definitions, then renders volume, destination mix and trend as configurable cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for CF7 Redirection

Submissions, plus the destinations they redirected to

CF7 Redirection (the Redirection for Contact Form 7 plugin) lives in the CF7 form editor as an extra panel where the operator picks an external URL, an internal page or a thank-you template to send the user to once the form submits. The redirect rules are stored in the form's CF7 settings; the submissions themselves still live wherever the install persists them, usually Flamingo or Advanced CF7.

SleekView Charts joins both halves. It reads the submissions, reads the redirect rule configured on each wpcf7_contact_form and renders a dashboard that includes destination URLs as a chart axis. A Number card for total completions this month, a Pie for entries per destination URL, a Bar for forms missing a redirect, an Area trending volume per week.

The dashboard makes a usually invisible part of a CF7 install legible. Operators see which thank-you pages get traffic, which redirects are still pointing at retired URLs and which forms still rely on the default post-submit screen.

Workflow

From CF7 Redirection-enabled forms to chart cards

1

Connect the data

SleekView reads persisted submissions (Flamingo or Advanced CF7) and joins them to the wpcf7_contact_form posts that produced them.
2

Resolve the redirect rule

Each form's CF7 settings store the redirect destination. SleekView surfaces that as a column so a chart can group by destination URL.
3

Compose chart cards

Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Area and Radial cards. Group by form, destination URL or any captured field. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and audit

Save the dashboard as a SleekView with role-based access, export to CSV, and run it as a quarterly redirect audit across the install.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from CF7 Redirection data

CF7 Redirection adds post-submit destinations to each form. SleekView Charts surfaces those destinations alongside submission data so the redirect catalog becomes auditable.
Number · Default

Completions this month

Single KPI counting persisted CF7 submissions in the current month, the top-of-dashboard pulse.
Count
Pie · Label list

Entries per destination URL

Pie of submissions grouped by the URL CF7 Redirection sent them to, revealing which thank-you pages actually get traffic.
Count group by redirect_url
Bar · Horizontal

Forms missing a redirect

Horizontal bar of submissions on forms where redirect_url is empty, useful for auditing which forms still use the default CF7 response.
Count group by form_title
Area · Gradient

Volume per week

Area chart of submitted_at bucketed weekly, exposing baseline volume across every CF7 form on the install.
Count group by submitted_at

Comparison

Default CF7 Redirection reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default CF7 Redirection admin (per-form settings)

  • Redirect rules sit inside each form's CF7 settings, one form at a time.
  • No cross-form view of every destination URL the install uses.
  • Submissions and destinations live in separate UIs with no join.
  • Stale redirects (pointing at retired thank-you pages) are invisible.
  • Trend charts on submission volume per destination are not part of the plugin.

SleekView Charts

  • Joins persisted submissions to the redirect rule configured on each form.
  • Group by redirect_url to see which destinations actually receive traffic.
  • Bar of forms with empty redirect_url surfaces forms on the default CF7 response.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar and Radial card types in one dashboard.
  • Same dataset feeds the SleekView table and kanban views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for CF7 Redirection

Destination audit

Pie across redirect_url values exposes which thank-you pages get traffic and which redirects still point at retired URLs.

Missing-redirect bar

Horizontal Bar of forms with empty redirect_url shows which forms still use CF7's default response, ready for the next admin pass.

Volume by destination

Pair the redirect Pie with an Area trend to see whether traffic to a thank-you page is climbing or falling week-over-week.

Audience

Who builds CF7 Redirection charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing teams auditing thank-you pages

Destination Pie keeps the catalog of post-submit URLs visible so retired pages don't keep receiving traffic from old forms.

Agencies inheriting CF7 builds

One dashboard exposes every redirect rule on a client site, faster than opening each form individually.

Ops teams running quarterly redirect audits

Missing-redirect Bar plus destination Pie gives the team a quick checklist of forms to clean up.

The bigger picture

Per-form redirect settings hide what should be a catalog

CF7 Redirection lives inside each form's settings, which is the right place for an operator setting up a single form. It is the wrong place for an agency or in-house team auditing every form on the install at once. Stale destinations are common: a thank-you page gets retired, a campaign URL changes, a download moves to a new path, and the redirect rule on an old form quietly keeps pointing at the wrong place.

SleekView Charts turns the per-form setting into a chart axis. The destination Pie shows which URLs actually get traffic. The missing-redirect Bar shows which forms still use the default response.

The weekly trend shows whether traffic to a given thank-you page is rising or falling. The plugin keeps owning the redirect logic on submit, the dashboard makes the catalog auditable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for CF7 Redirection

The dashboard reads the redirect rule attached to each wpcf7_contact_form. The widely used Redirection for Contact Form 7 plugin stores its config there, as do most CF7 redirect extensions. Installs using a different mechanism need the redirect field pointed at the right column.

 

Yes, since CF7 itself doesn't persist submissions. The dashboard reads whichever persistence layer the install uses and joins to the redirect rule on each form.

 

Not directly, the dashboard reports the configured destination, not its live HTTP status. Pair with an external link checker for the validation step, or filter to destinations matching a known retired URL pattern.

 

If Redirection for Contact Form 7 stores rule conditions in the form settings, those appear as columns the dashboard can group on. Conditional redirects that compute at submit time may need the JavaScript-side decision logged to the database first.

 

Yes. Destination URLs are strings, and SleekView can parse query parameters out of them as derived columns. A Pie can then group on the utm_campaign segment instead of the full URL.

 

No. Cards only render in WP Admin and read from persisted submissions plus form settings. Front-end CF7 submission and redirect flow are untouched.

 

Yes. Any filtered slice behind a chart card exports as CSV with the columns the SleekView table would show, useful for quarterly redirect audits handed to marketing or ops.

 

Yes. Each language's form is its own wpcf7_contact_form post, so a Pie can compare destination URLs per language, useful when localised thank-you pages exist.

 

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