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SleekView Charts for SeedProd Coming Soon: leads dashboard

SeedProd captures every opt-in into the wp_seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers table and tracks page impressions per landing page. SleekView Charts reads those tables and turns them into a dashboard of leads per page, conversion rate, and daily trend.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for SeedProd Coming Soon Page

From coming-soon opt-ins to a real funnel

SeedProd's Coming Soon Page stores every lead in a dedicated database table named seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers with columns for email, signup date, IP, referrer, and the landing page ID. Impressions are tracked in seed_csp4_stats_visits. The plugin's admin shows you a flat list with paging and a CSV download, but nothing that resembles a dashboard.

SleekView Charts plugs into the same two tables and exposes them as data sources. A Number KPI counts leads in the current period. A Pie chart groups subscribers by page_id, instantly showing which landing page converts best when you are running multiple pre-launch funnels. A Bar chart ranks referrers, separating direct traffic from paid campaigns from social shares. An Area chart trends opt-ins per day so launch teams know whether momentum is building or stalling.

Because the data is the plugin's own tables, the dashboard updates live with no sync step. Conversion rate becomes a calculated card: subscribers divided by visits for the same period and page. That number is what every coming-soon launch optimizes for, and it has never been a single click in SeedProd. With SleekView Charts it is.

Workflow

Point at the seed_csp4_stats tables

1

Connect both stats tables

SleekView Charts indexes seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers and seed_csp4_stats_visits. Subscribers, impressions, page_id, and referrer all become groupable columns inside the dashboard builder.
2

Build the headline KPIs

A Number card for total subscribers this period, a second card for total impressions, and a calculated card for conversion rate. The three together cover what every launch wants to know first.
3

Compare landing pages

A donut grouped by page_id shows which coming-soon page is converting best when you run multiple. Pair it with a horizontal bar of leads-per-page for absolute numbers.
4

Trend the launch curve

An Area chart on signup_date renders the day-by-day opt-in curve. Spikes line up with social pushes and email blasts, troughs flag campaigns that need a refresh before launch day.

Sample dashboard

Coming-soon launch dashboard

Four chart cards built directly on top of SeedProd's seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers and seed_csp4_stats_visits tables, with no custom queries to write.
Number · Default

Total subscribers this week

Headline count of rows in seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers for the current period with a delta against the previous one. The single number that every launch lead asks for first thing in the morning.
Count
Pie · Donut

Subscribers by landing page

Donut chart grouping subscribers by the page_id column on seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers. Resolves each ID against wp_posts so the slices read as actual landing page titles, not raw IDs.
Count group by page_id
Bar · Horizontal

Top referrers

Horizontal bar ranking referrer values stored on each subscriber row. Direct, twitter.com, paid campaigns, and email blasts each get their own slice so attribution stops being a CSV pivot.
Count group by referrer
Area · Gradient

Daily opt-in curve

Gradient area trending sign-ups per day from the date column on seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers. The shape of the curve before launch is what every team wants to see live without a CSV download.
Count group by signup_date

Comparison

Default SeedProd subscriber list vs SleekView Charts

Default SeedProd subscriber table

  • Subscriber screen is a paginated list, no chart cards or KPIs
  • Conversion rate per landing page is not computed anywhere
  • Referrer breakdown lives only in raw rows, no ranking view
  • No trend chart of sign-ups per day in the plugin UI
  • Comparing two landing pages means filtering by hand in CSV

SleekView Charts

  • Reads seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers and seed_csp4_stats_visits live
  • Number KPIs for subscribers, impressions, and computed conversion rate
  • Donut split of leads by landing page page_id resolved to post titles
  • Referrer ranking as a horizontal bar from the same row data
  • Area trend of sign-ups per day pulled straight from signup_date

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for SeedProd Coming Soon Page

Launch KPIs

Total subscribers, total impressions, and computed conversion rate in three Number cards. The launch dashboard everyone refreshes before standup, with no CSV step.

Page comparison

Donut grouped by page_id makes head-to-head landing page tests trivial. Resolve IDs to titles, see the share, and decide which variant to keep before the launch deadline.

Curve before launch

Area chart of opt-ins per day shows whether the launch curve is real or flat. Each social or email push is visible as a spike on the same line.

Audience

Where SeedProd charts change the work

Launch teams

Live conversion rate, daily opt-ins, and page-by-page breakdown in one screen. The team replaces the morning CSV-and-pivot ritual with a dashboard URL.

Marketing

Referrer ranking shows where each lead came from. Budget shifts to the channels with real volume, not the ones that felt loudest on the timeline.

Agencies

Client reports get the conversion-rate KPI as a shareable dashboard link. The proof that a pre-launch campaign worked stops being a screenshot of a spreadsheet.

The bigger picture

A coming-soon page is a funnel, not a list

A coming-soon page only matters because it captures leads before the real site exists. SeedProd does the capture brilliantly. It writes every email into seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers and tracks impressions in seed_csp4_stats_visits, which means the conversion data is already in the database.

What the plugin does not do is render any of it as a chart. Subscribers screen is a paginated list. Visits screen is a paginated list.

Conversion rate is not computed anywhere. SleekView Charts reads both tables, joins page_id against wp_posts so titles read naturally, and turns the launch into a dashboard. Conversion rate is a Number card.

Opt-ins per day is an Area chart. Page comparison is a donut. Referrer ranking is a horizontal bar.

The launch team has a single URL to refresh and the agency has a single screenshot to send. The data was always there; the rendering was the missing piece.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for SeedProd Coming Soon Page

Primarily seed_csp4_stats_email_subscribers for the lead rows and seed_csp4_stats_visits for impressions. Both tables are created by the free SeedProd Coming Soon plugin and read directly without copies or sync jobs.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts supports computed cards. Define subscribers divided by visits, grouped by page_id, and the resulting bar chart shows conversion rate for each coming-soon page side by side.

 

Yes. The stats tables are shared between the free Coming Soon plugin and SeedProd Pro. Both write the same columns, so charts built on the table keep working when the site upgrades to Pro.

 

SeedProd writes the referrer URL on each subscriber row. SleekView Charts can group by full URL or by normalized domain. Pick the normalized version for clean charts and the full version for debugging a specific campaign.

 

Yes. Add a page_id filter at the dashboard level and every card reshapes. Useful when you run multiple landing pages in parallel and want a single-page funnel without rebuilding the dashboard each time.

 

The subscriber rows stay in the database. SleekView Charts still reads them, so post-launch retrospectives include the full opt-in curve. Disabling the plugin would lose the rendering, but the data persists as long as the tables exist.

 

Yes. Group by page_id to keep launches separate inside the same screen, or use the dashboard filter to switch between launches. Some teams build one dashboard per launch and pin the most recent on the WP Admin homepage.

 

No. SeedProd already records impressions and signups into its own tables. SleekView Charts reads what is there. No GA, no Pixel, and no extra code is required to get the conversion-rate KPI working.

 

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