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SleekView Charts for ConvertBox

ConvertBox runs its forms and stores leads in its cloud. SleekView Charts builds a dashboard over the WordPress-side plugin state: connected boxes, sync timestamps and routing.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for ConvertBox

ConvertBox is cloud-first. The WordPress side is a sync cache.

ConvertBox is a hosted service. Forms, segmentation rules and lead capture all run in the ConvertBox app, and leads route to whichever ESP each box is wired to. The WordPress plugin's job is small and specific: connect the site to a ConvertBox account, embed the script and cache a list of connected boxes plus their sync timestamps in wp_options.

SleekView Charts is honest about that scope. The dashboard reads the WordPress-side cache only. A Number card counts connected boxes. A Pie splits boxes by ESP target if that metadata is cached locally. A Bar shows boxes by status (active, paused, last synced freshness). An Area trends sync events so an operator can see whether the WordPress mirror is staying current with the ConvertBox app.

Lead records themselves are not in WordPress and the dashboard does not pretend they are. What the dashboard covers, the connection inventory and sync health, is exactly what audits, GDPR data-flow documents and troubleshooting need.

Workflow

Turn the ConvertBox plugin cache into a dashboard

1

Read the local plugin cache

SleekView scans the ConvertBox plugin options in wp_options and any cached box metadata. Box ID, name, status, ESP target and last sync timestamp become chart fields.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line or Area cards. Group by status, ESP target or last sync date. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("ConvertBox sync health", "Routing audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so ops and admins see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered box list to CSV for a data-flow document or a vendor review.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from ConvertBox local data

Each card reads from the WordPress-side plugin cache. ConvertBox's cloud still owns leads and form rendering; the dashboard covers the connection and routing surface.
Number · Default

Connected boxes

Count of ConvertBox boxes wired to this site through the plugin. The KPI a connection audit and a vendor review anchor on.
Count
Pie · Donut

Boxes by ESP target

Donut of boxes by ESP routing (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign, others). Useful for GDPR data-flow documents and migrations.
Count group by esp_target
Bar · Default

Boxes per status

Bar of boxes by status (active, paused, draft). Surfaces paused boxes that may have been forgotten on the site.
Count group by status
Area · Gradient

Sync events per day

Daily trend of last-sync timestamps across boxes. A flat line means the WordPress cache is stale, which is the first signal of an API key issue.
Count group by last_synced

Comparison

Default ConvertBox WP integration vs SleekView Charts

Default ConvertBox WP plugin

  • Plugin UI only surfaces a connection status, not a sync chart
  • ESP routing is configured in the ConvertBox app, not visible in WP
  • No native KPI for active boxes attached to this site
  • No trend of sync events to flag stale state
  • Leads themselves are not in WP, which the plugin does not document

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for ConvertBox boxes connected to this WordPress site
  • Pie of boxes by ESP target where the metadata is cached
  • Bar of boxes per status (active, paused, draft)
  • Area trend of last-sync events to spot stale caches
  • Honest scope: lead data stays in the ConvertBox cloud

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for ConvertBox

Sync health dashboard

Watch last-sync timestamps and box status across the connected ConvertBox account. Stale state becomes visible before forms break silently.

Honest about cloud scope

Leads live in ConvertBox and its ESP targets. The dashboard covers the WordPress-side cache only, with no fabricated mirrors or invented numbers.

Read-only share and export

Send ops or a vendor reviewer a URL of the connection dashboard or export the filtered list to CSV for a data-flow document.

Audience

Who builds ConvertBox charts dashboards with SleekView

Compliance and GDPR

Inventory which ConvertBox boxes run on the site and where their leads route. The dashboard becomes the data-flow document instead of a manual spreadsheet.

Sync troubleshooters

Find boxes whose last-sync timestamp has gone stale before the marketing team notices the forms have stopped capturing locally.

ESP migrations

Use the ESP-routing Pie to plan an ESP switch. The dashboard shows every box that needs reconfiguring before the cutover.

The bigger picture

Cloud-first plugins need a WordPress-side audit

ConvertBox is unapologetically cloud-first, which is the right architecture for its product and a real challenge for site operators who still need a WordPress-side picture. A Number card for connected boxes, a Pie for ESP routing, a Bar for status and an Area for sync events answer the questions ops and compliance actually have. The dashboard does not invent leads that are not in the database.

It does give the connection and routing surface a reading layer, which is the whole point of a sync cache.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for ConvertBox

No. ConvertBox runs as a cloud service and routes leads directly from its hosted forms to whichever ESP each box is wired to. The WordPress plugin caches connection state, not the captured leads.

 

The plugin options stored in wp_options and any locally cached box metadata (box ID, name, ESP target, status, last sync). SleekView does not call the ConvertBox API to render the dashboard.

 

If the WordPress plugin caches ESP target metadata, yes. The Pie or Bar splits boxes by their routing destination, which is useful for GDPR data-flow documents and ESP migrations.

 

Yes. An Area trend of last-sync timestamps shows whether the WordPress cache is keeping up. A flat line is the first signal of an API key issue, a deleted account or a paused connection.

 

No. ConvertBox's app still owns form design, segmentation and the lead store. SleekView Charts only covers the WordPress side of the integration, which is the part audits and ops most often need to see.

 

If the plugin caches conversion counts locally, yes. Most cloud-first integrations do not, because the source of truth is the cloud app. The dashboard reports what the cache holds and does not invent numbers.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart exports as CSV with the same columns the Table view shows. Useful for vendor reviews, GDPR documents and migration planning.

 

Yes, on a per-site basis. Each site has its own ConvertBox connection state, and SleekView Charts builds a dashboard against the local cache.

 

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