SleekView Charts for Clicky Analytics
SleekView Charts reads the clicky_options row that the Clicky for WordPress plugin writes, plus the wp_options entries on every site of a multisite, and renders Site-ID coverage, ignored-role policy and tracking-mode config as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
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Real-time analytics live at Clicky. Real-time config audit lives here.
Clicky for WordPress is the official integration for the Clicky.com real-time analytics service. Like most SaaS embed plugins, it doesn't store the analytics data locally; that lives at clicky.com and gets queried through the Clicky dashboard. What it does store, in wp_options as clicky_options, is the Site ID, the Site Key, the ignored-roles list, the outbound-link tracking flag and the cookieless mode setting that decide whether and how the snippet fires.
SleekView Charts reads that same options row across one site or every site in a multisite. A Number card counts sites with a populated Site ID. A Pie splits sites by cookieless-mode on or off. A Bar groups sites by which roles are ignored from tracking. An Area trends when the option was last updated, which surfaces whether the install is still being actively audited or has been quietly forgotten across a network.
Because the data lives in standard WordPress options, the charts work on a single site, a multisite network and an agency fleet managed from a central admin. Inline edits from the table view that sits behind the charts go through update_option, so changes are picked up by Clicky for WordPress on the next page load with no extra cache to clear.
Workflow
Turn the clicky_options row into a config dashboard
Read the options
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share with stakeholders
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Clicky Analytics data
Sites with a Site ID
Count
Cookieless mode on or off
Count
group by cookies_disable
Ignored roles per site
Count
group by ignore_role
Options last updated per month
Count
group by option_updated
Comparison
Default Clicky for WordPress admin vs SleekView Charts
Default Clicky for WordPress
- Settings tab is one site at a time, no aggregate view of coverage
- No visual split of cookieless mode or ignored-roles config across sites
- No time series of when the tracking config was last reviewed
- Multisite admins click through every site to confirm the snippet fires
- No way to share a read-only config snapshot outside the WP admin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for sites with a populated Site ID across the network
- Pie split of cookieless mode on or off for a privacy compliance read
- Bar of ignored-roles config across sites for agency audits
- Area trend of options-updated dates to spot stale config
- Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Clicky Analytics
Network config as a dashboard
Render clicky_options across every site as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Agency leads see the shape of Clicky coverage, not a list of admin screens to click through.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to sites missing a Site ID or with cookies enabled and both the chart cards and the underlying audit table stay in sync on the same dataset.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send a privacy officer a URL of the Clicky config dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Compliance reviews get a measurable picture instead of trusting verbal status updates.
Audience
Who builds Clicky Analytics charts dashboards with SleekView
Privacy officers
Watch the cookieless-mode pie, confirm every in-scope site has the setting enabled, and use the options-updated trend to evidence active review during DPIA cycles.
Agency leads
Track Site-ID coverage across the client portfolio as a single KPI and spot sites where the snippet was never installed or got removed by a theme update.
Multisite admins
Group sites by ignored roles to confirm internal staff is filtered out everywhere, instead of clicking through one site at a time before each quarterly traffic report.
The bigger picture
Why a real-time analytics embed still needs a config dashboard
Clicky's whole appeal is real-time, low-friction analytics at clicky.com, with a tiny WordPress plugin handling embed and basic filtering. That minimalism is the right design choice on a single site, and the trade-off is that the plugin has no opinion above the per-site settings tab. A multisite tenant, an agency portfolio or a privacy review across twenty installs has no native answer.
SleekView Charts turns the clicky_options rows scattered across the install into one dashboard: a KPI for sites that actually have a Site ID, a pie for cookieless coverage, a bar for ignored-role policy, a trend for when the config was last touched. Same plugin, same options, but a governance surface that a privacy officer or an agency lead can point a review at without clicking through every site.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Clicky Analytics
Only the clicky_options row Clicky for WordPress writes in wp_options, plus standard site metadata on a multisite. Site ID, Site Key, ignored roles, outbound-link flag, cookieless mode and the option_updated timestamp. No Clicky API access is involved.
 No. Clicky for WordPress is a script-injection plugin, not an API client by default. SleekView Charts only reads the local WordPress options that decide whether and how the snippet fires. The analytics data itself stays at Clicky and is queried there, exactly as it is today.
 Yes. The dashboard can be scoped to a single site or run across every site in a network, pulling each site's clicky_options row in turn. That makes a multisite-wide Clicky config audit a single dashboard instead of a click-through of admin tabs.
 Yes. Group by option_updated with an Area or Line card and a Count aggregation to see when configs were last touched per week or month. Exposes whether tracking is actively reviewed across the network or has quietly frozen on a subset of sites.
 Yes. The clicky_options.ignore_role entry is a list of WordPress roles. A Bar card grouped by role surfaces sites where administrators, editors or a custom role are filtered out of tracking, which agencies use to confirm internal staff is not polluting client analytics.
 No. The plugin still owns snippet injection and per-site settings. SleekView Charts gives admins, privacy officers and agency leads an aggregate governance surface that the per-site settings tab cannot offer, without touching how the tracking itself works.
 No. The charts read WordPress options on demand inside the admin and have no role in the frontend snippet at all. Visitor-facing performance is identical to running Clicky for WordPress on its own.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Privacy and agency teams typically export the no-Site-ID list or the cookies-enabled list as a quarterly action plan.
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