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SleekView Charts for Convert Pro

Convert Pro models every popup as a cpro custom post type with settings in postmeta. SleekView Charts pivots that postmeta into chart dimensions, so the popup inventory becomes a one-screen dashboard of trigger, integration, and status data.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Convert Pro

A popup inventory dashboard

Convert Pro stores each popup, modal, slide-in, and info bar as a cpro custom post type record. Trigger configuration, ESP integration target, A/B variant flags, and impression counts all live in wp_postmeta rows keyed against the cpro post ID. The default post-type list shows title, status, and date, hiding everything that distinguishes one popup from another.

SleekView Charts pivots that postmeta into chart dimensions: trigger type, integration target, A/B variant, status, last update. A Donut card shows the status mix, a Bar card breaks down popups by trigger type, another Bar surfaces integration mix, and a Number card counts active popups. The inventory becomes a one-screen dashboard suitable for monthly audits, ESP migrations, and GDPR documentation.

The dashboard refreshes as Convert Pro writes new popups or status changes, so stale inventories and orphaned tests surface naturally during the regular review cycle.

Workflow

Build a Convert Pro dashboard in four steps

1

Map cpro postmeta

The agent samples wp_postmeta for the cpro post type and surfaces actual meta keys ranked by frequency. Map trigger type, integration, A/B variant, and impression keys into typed columns.
2

Choose chart types per question

Status mix wants a Donut, trigger breakdown wants a Bar, integration mix wants a Bar, active count wants a Number. Map each question to one chart.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation, and valueColumn. Status cards group by post_status, trigger cards group by the pivoted trigger meta key.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view. Conversion teams use it monthly for orphaned-test cleanup; compliance leads use it for data-flow audits; site editors use it for pre-launch sweeps.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Convert Pro data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, a status mix, a trigger breakdown, and an integration breakdown.
Number · Default

Active popups

Total cpro post-type rows with post_status equal to publish. The headline inventory KPI for monthly audit reviews.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Status mix

Popups grouped by post_status (publish, draft, pending, trash). Shows the inventory at a glance and surfaces orphaned drafts that need cleanup.
Count group by post_status
Bar · Horizontal

Popups by trigger type

Popups grouped by the pivoted trigger meta key (exit intent, time on page, scroll percent, click), sorted descending. Shows the conversion-strategy mix.
Count group by trigger_type
Bar · Default

Popups by integration target

Popups grouped by the pivoted integration meta key (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign, none). Critical for ESP migrations and GDPR data-flow audits.
Count group by integration

Comparison

Default Convert Pro list vs SleekView Charts

Default Convert Pro post-type list

  • Default list shows the post-type table only (title, status, date)
  • Trigger and integration are buried in the editor
  • No dashboard of popup mix by trigger or integration
  • Status mix is not visualized side by side
  • No exportable chart of the popup inventory

SleekView Charts

  • Pivot cpro postmeta into chart dimensions
  • Donut and Bar cards for status, trigger, and integration
  • Number card for active-popup KPI
  • Inventory ready for ESP migrations and GDPR documentation
  • Charts refresh as Convert Pro writes new popups

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Convert Pro

Inventory KPI cards

Active popups, drafts, paused, total. Number cards make the monthly audit a 30-second glance rather than a per-popup editor walk.

Trigger and integration mix

Bar cards render the trigger-type and integration-target breakdowns side by side. Conversion strategy and data routing become one-screen reviews.

ESP migration audits

Filter the integration card to a specific ESP for a one-screen view of every popup pointing there. Migrations become tracked counts rather than blind walks through the editor.

Audience

Who builds Convert Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Conversion teams

Monthly inventory dashboard surfacing orphaned drafts, stale paused popups, and the active-popup count. Saved views for cleanup, audit, and pre-launch sweeps.

Compliance & audit

Integration-mix dashboard for GDPR data-flow review. The Bar card by integration target is exactly the documentation auditors want.

Site editors

Status and trigger inventory on one screen. Quick visibility into what's actually deployed without opening the heavy popup editor for every check.

The bigger picture

Why popup inventories need a sortable view

Popups accumulate on long-running sites the same way stale exports do: a spring-sale modal that should have been retired in May, an ebook lightbox from a campaign that ended last quarter, an info bar with a typo nobody flagged because the editor showed it as inactive. The default Convert Pro list does not visualize trigger types or integrations, so spotting orphaned popups is an opening-each-record exercise. SleekView Charts assembles the answer the team checks every month: how many active, by which trigger, routing to which ESP.

The integration card matters disproportionately during ESP migrations and GDPR audits, because the question "which popups capture data, where does it route" is exactly the inventory the chart answers in one screen.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Convert Pro

Convert Pro popups primarily route submissions to integrated ESPs rather than storing them in WordPress. If your install uses local capture, SleekView reads whichever entries table is configured; otherwise the dashboard focuses on the popup inventory.

 

Each popup is a cpro custom post type record with configuration spread across wp_postmeta. SleekView Charts samples meta keys at connection time so the chart dimensions reflect your specific configuration rather than a generic schema.

 

If your installation tracks impressions in postmeta or a custom table, SleekView Charts can pull those numbers into Number and Bar cards. Cross-popup analytics with funnel context still live in Convert Pro's own dashboard.

 

Yes. Variants typically live as related records or in postmeta keyed by variant identifier. A Bar card grouped by variant_id renders the variant inventory; per-variant impression cards can be added when impression data is tracked.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts is read-driven, so anything Convert Pro stores in the database is queryable. Premium features that store data in additional tables get their own chart configuration when present.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set for CSV export with active filters applied. The export feeds compliance documentation, ESP-migration plans, and stakeholder reviews.

 

Filter the integration Bar card to the deprecated ESP name. Every popup still pointing at that integration becomes part of the filtered count, and the underlying view lists the rows ready for bulk action.

 

Yes. Add a chart sorted by post_modified ascending or count popups grouped by month of last update. Active popups untouched for the longest time rise to the top as deprecation candidates.

 

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