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SleekView Charts for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Contact Form 7 Multi-Step extends CF7 with step navigation. SleekView Charts reads the persisted submissions and renders step completion, form mix and trend as configurable cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Step-based forms deserve step-based reporting

Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms keeps CF7's familiar tag syntax and adds previous/next buttons that walk the user through a sequence of step panels in a single form. The plugin handles the navigation, the validation per step and the final submission. Persistence still relies on CF7's companion plugins, typically Flamingo or Advanced CF7.

SleekView Charts reads the persisted submissions, surfaces the step at which each was completed and renders the result as a small dashboard. A Number card for total completions this month, a Pie for completions per form, a Bar for last-step reached when the install captures partial submissions, an Area trending completion rate per week so the team sees whether a redesign helped or hurt.

The dashboard pairs cleanly with the multi-step plugin's per-step JavaScript hooks: if the install logs partial advances to the database, SleekView Charts groups those by step and surfaces the drop-off shape directly.

Workflow

From multi-step submissions to chart cards

1

Connect the storage

SleekView reads Flamingo's flamingo_inbound or Advanced CF7's submissions table, whichever the install uses, and joins to the source wpcf7_contact_form.
2

Detect the step field

Multi-step submissions typically carry a step marker (current_step, last_step or similar). SleekView picks it up as a column for grouping.
3

Compose chart cards

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

Save the dashboard

Save as a SleekView with role-based access. Cards refresh against live data on each load and export to CSV when needed.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from CF7 Multi-Step data

Multi-step CF7 forms produce stepwise data when paired with a persistence layer. SleekView Charts turns those steps into dashboards covering completion, drop-off and trend.
Number · Default

Completions this month

Single KPI counting fully submitted multi-step forms in the current month, the top-of-dashboard pulse.
Count
Pie · Label list

Completions per form

Pie of completed multi-step submissions grouped by source form, useful when several long forms run on the same install.
Count group by form_id
Bar · Default

Last step reached

Bar across step numbers showing where users gave up. The drop-off shape tells the designer which step is the bottleneck.
Count group by last_step
Area · Gradient

Completion rate per week

Area chart of submitted_at bucketed weekly, surfacing whether a redesign actually shifted completion rate.
Count group by submitted_at

Comparison

Default CF7 Multi-Step reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default CF7 Multi-Step admin

  • CF7 Multi-Step adds step navigation, not analytics.
  • Drop-off across steps is invisible without custom JavaScript event capture.
  • Completion volume requires Flamingo or Advanced CF7 to persist anything at all.
  • Per-step completion charts are not part of CF7's UI in any configuration.
  • Cross-form summaries on long multi-step installs need manual counting.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads Flamingo or Advanced CF7 storage and joins to wpcf7_contact_form.
  • Detects step markers in submissions and groups by last step reached.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar and Radial card types in one dashboard.
  • Group by form_id, last_step, submitted_at or any captured field value.
  • Same dataset feeds the SleekView table and kanban views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Step-aware dashboards

Group submissions by last_step to see where users abandon. The bar shape tells the form designer which step is the bottleneck.

Redesign before-and-after

Weekly completion trend gives an honest read on whether trimming a step or rewording a label actually helped.

Works with either persistence

Reads Flamingo's flamingo_inbound or Advanced CF7's submissions table, so the install can stick with whichever it already uses.

Audience

Who builds CF7 Multi-Step charts dashboards with SleekView

Form designers iterating on long flows

Last-step bar exposes the drop-off shape, then the weekly trend confirms whether the v2 actually helped.

Lead-gen teams on long onboarding forms

Completions-per-form pie keeps every active form honest about its contribution to the lead funnel.

Marketing tracking campaign quality

If campaign UTMs land as captured fields, a card can group completions by source so paid versus organic become legible at a glance.

The bigger picture

Multi-step forms collect richer data than single-step ones

Single-step forms are either submitted or not. Multi-step forms produce a richer dataset, including which step the user reached before giving up, how long they spent on each step and which fields drove the final submission. CF7 Multi-Step gives the form designer the structure but stops short of reporting.

SleekView Charts picks up the reporting half: the last-step bar that shows the drop-off shape, the weekly trend that confirms whether the redesign worked, the completions-per-form pie that keeps the whole catalog honest. The plugin keeps owning the step navigation and CF7 keeps owning the rendering, the dashboard makes the data legible.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Yes, since CF7 itself does not persist submissions. SleekView Charts reads whichever storage the install uses, Flamingo or Advanced CF7.

 

Only if the persistence layer captures partial submissions. Vanilla Flamingo records completed submissions only, so the drop-off bar reads last_step from completed records. Installs that log partial advances surface the full drop-off shape.

 

CF7 Multi-Step installs typically include a hidden field tracking the current or last step. SleekView surfaces that field as a column once it appears in the captured data.

 

No. Chart cards only render in WP Admin and read from persisted submissions. Front-end CF7 step navigation and submission flow are untouched.

 

If validation errors land in the database as captured fields, a chart can group on them. CF7 by default does not persist validation errors, so this depends on companion logging.

 

Yes. Every multi-step form across the install appears in the form pie, and any card can scope to a single form or compare across all of them.

 

If the install logs start and complete timestamps, a chart can compute time-to-complete with a Sum or Average aggregation. Without those columns, completion rate trend takes the place of that metric.

 

Yes. Any filtered slice behind a chart card exports as CSV with the columns the SleekView table would show, ready for board reports or external BI tools.

 

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