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SleekView Charts for ConvertKit for WordPress

The Kit plugin caches forms, tags, sequences, and a local subscribe-attempt log. SleekView Charts turns that cache into a workable WP Admin dashboard so success-vs-pending-vs-error mix and per-form volume live in one place.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for ConvertKit for WordPress

Cloud lives in Kit. The dashboard over WordPress events does not.

The Kit (ConvertKit) plugin caches forms, tags and sequences pulled from Kit's API, and stores a local record of every subscribe attempt your WordPress pages fired. The default plugin screens are split: forms here, tags there, no dashboard that lays out total attempts, success rate, top-firing forms, or top-applied tags in one view.

SleekView Charts reads the same cached entities and the local attempt log and turns them into a four-card dashboard. A Number on total attempts. A Pie on result (success, pending, error). A Bar ranking forms by attempts. An Area trending attempts over time so a campaign push or a stuck integration shows up immediately.

The boundary stays honest. SleekView does not need its own Kit API key, it only reads what the plugin already caches and logs locally. Contacts created directly inside Kit's own interface stay in Kit. The WordPress dashboard answers WordPress-side questions: did the form fire, did the call to Kit succeed, which forms are converting, and is the trend healthy.

Workflow

From cached Kit data to a chart dashboard

1

Point a Charts view at the attempt log

Create a SleekView Charts view against the Kit plugin's local subscribe-attempt log, joined to cached form and tag tables.
2

Add KPI, mix, and trend cards

Add a Number card for attempts, a Pie for result, a Bar for top forms, and an Area for attempts per day.
3

Filter by form, tag, or date

Scope to a launch window, a single sequence, or a specific tag to see how that slice behaved.
4

Save and share with marketing

Save the dashboard inside WP Admin, gate it to the right role, and stop juggling four Kit plugin tabs.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from ConvertKit for WordPress data

Four cards over cached Kit data and the local attempt log.
Number · Default

Total subscribe attempts

Total attempts logged by the Kit plugin for the current period, filterable by form or tag.
Count
Pie · Donut

Attempt result mix

Success vs pending vs error share for the WordPress-side Kit attempts in the selected period.
Count group by result
Bar · Default

Attempts by form

Ranks cached Kit forms by attempt volume so the team can see which embeds are firing on the site.
Count group by form_id
Area · Gradient

Attempts over time

Daily attempt count, useful for tying volume to launches, ad spend, or content drops.
Count group by triggered_at

Comparison

Default Kit plugin screens vs SleekView Charts

Default Kit plugin screens

  • Forms, tags, sequences and attempts each on a separate screen
  • No KPI tile for total attempts or success share
  • No per-form ranking of WordPress-side subscribe attempts
  • No trend chart for attempts over time inside WordPress
  • Result codes shown per row, never aggregated into one view

SleekView Charts

  • Reads cached Kit forms, tags, sequences, and the attempt log
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on one dashboard
  • Filter the whole canvas by form, tag, or date range
  • Gate the dashboard to specific roles inside WP Admin
  • Stays consistent with Kit because it reads the plugin's own cache

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for ConvertKit for WordPress

WordPress-side attempt KPIs

Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards over the local attempt log make WordPress-side Kit health legible without leaving WP Admin.

Slice by form or tag

Filter the dashboard to a single form or tag to see how that audience or campaign behaved on the WordPress side.

Trend over time

Area cards on triggered_at make spikes and falls visible without exporting and pivoting in a spreadsheet.

Audience

Who builds Kit charts dashboards with SleekView

Content and growth teams

Track WordPress-triggered Kit subscribe attempts on a single dashboard alongside the rest of the content stack.

Site operators

Spot stuck integrations or error spikes as soon as the result Pie shifts, hours before a user reports the problem.

Agencies running Kit for clients

Provide a uniform WordPress-side Kit dashboard per client without provisioning extra Kit seats.

The bigger picture

Why the WordPress side of Kit deserves a dashboard

Kit owns the contact and automation cloud, but a meaningful slice of operational data still lives on WordPress: which forms fire, which calls to Kit succeeded, which sequences enrolled new readers from which pages. The default Kit plugin keeps that information siloed across separate screens. SleekView Charts reads the cached entities and the local attempt log and turns them into a chart dashboard with KPI numbers, result mix, top forms, and trend.

The result is fewer support tickets, faster triage when an integration stalls, and a clearer picture of which WordPress surfaces actually drive subscribers.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for ConvertKit for WordPress

No. The Kit plugin already authenticates; SleekView Charts reads the plugin's local cache and attempt log.

 

No. Kit owns audience and automation reporting. This is the WordPress-side dashboard over what the plugin captures.

 

From the Kit plugin's cached forms, tags, sequences, and its local subscribe-attempt log.

 

Yes. Add filters on form_id, tag_id, or any column on the joined cache, and every card recomputes.

 

Yes. SleekView only depends on the standard plugin behaviour. It does not require a paid Kit tier.

 

Yes. SleekView views are capability-gated, so you choose which roles can open the dashboard.

 

No. Charts only run in WP Admin and only when an authorised user opens the view.

 

Yes. A matching SleekView Table view on the same dataset exports to CSV.

 

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