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SleekView Charts for Crocoblock JetElements

Read _elementor_data for every Elementor post and the JetPlugins options map, then chart JetElements widget usage, dynamic content source references and edit cadence from the same indexed columns the audit table reads.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Crocoblock JetElements

JetElements writes the widget data, charts give it a dashboard

JetElements is Crocoblock's flagship Elementor addon and ships dozens of widgets that drop into Elementor layouts. Each used JetElements widget shows up in _elementor_data with a jet- type prefix. The plugin holds availability flags in the JetPlugins option set, alongside meta written by sibling Jet plugins (JetEngine, JetSmartFilters, JetBlocks) that frequently coexist on the same install.

The default JetPlugins dashboard surfaces version info and quick links. It cannot answer "which JetElements widgets are actually in use", "how many pages reference a dynamic content source from JetEngine" or "is JetElements adoption growing across the install". SleekView Charts reads the same meta and option records and renders the answers as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

Because the data sits in standard postmeta and options, the same chart cards work across staging, prod and freshly imported templates. Audits and dynamic content reviews become measurable artifacts instead of a per-page click-through.

Workflow

Turn JetElements meta into a dashboard

1

Pick the source posts

Choose wp_posts filtered to rows with _elementor_data. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes JetElements widget slugs (those prefixed with jet-) and referenced dynamic content sources as group-able columns.
2

Compose the chart cards

Drop a Number for pages using any JetElements widget, a Bar for top widgets by page count, a Pie for dynamic content sources referenced, and an Area for edit cadence over post_modified.
3

Filter once, apply everywhere

Scope the view to a widget, a JetEngine custom post type or a date range. Every card on the dashboard respects the filter, so audits and clean-up scopes stay aligned across the chart board and the audit table.
4

Save and share

Name the view ("JetElements audit", "Pages referencing CCT X") and gate by WordPress capability so designers, developers and site owners each see the cards relevant to them.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from JetElements data

Cards that read JetElements widget usage and dynamic content references out of _elementor_data to give Crocoblock's flagship addon a real audit surface.
Number · Default

Pages using JetElements

KPI count of published posts whose _elementor_data contains at least one widget whose type starts with jet-.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Top JetElements widgets

Ranks JetElements widgets by the number of pages embedding them, useful for spotting workhorses and long-tail candidates for refactoring.
Count group by widget_slug
Pie · Donut text

Dynamic content sources

Splits pages by the dynamic content source referenced (JetEngine CCT, ACF field, taxonomy, custom post type) so dependency clusters surface at a glance.
Count group by dynamic_source
Area · Gradient

JetElements edits per week

Weekly edit volume on pages that embed JetElements widgets, useful for tracking adoption growth and freeze windows.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default JetPlugins reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default JetPlugins dashboard

  • JetPlugins dashboard surfaces version info, not a usage count per widget
  • Pages embedding a given JetElements widget cannot be answered without a search
  • Dynamic content sources referenced from JetElements are not summarised anywhere
  • Edit cadence on JetElements pages is invisible from the dashboard
  • No shareable audit URL outside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI of pages using any JetElements widget across the install
  • Bar of widgets ranked by page count, including zero-use widgets
  • Pie of dynamic content sources referenced from JetElements widgets
  • Area of edit cadence on pages that embed JetElements widgets
  • Same filters as the audit table apply to every chart card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Crocoblock JetElements

Real JetElements meta drives the cards

Cards read _elementor_data directly. Every aggregation maps to a value JetElements already writes, no shadow tracking required.

Map dynamic content dependencies

JetElements widgets routinely pull from JetEngine custom content types and meta. A Pie or Bar grouped by referenced source exposes the dependency map across the install.

Filters span table and chart

Scope to a single widget or a single dynamic source and every chart card stays in sync with the audit table. One filter, one configuration, two views.

Audience

Who builds JetElements charts dashboards with SleekView

Agencies

Per-client JetElements audits as a chart board, refreshed on every visit, especially valuable on Crocoblock-heavy installs where multiple Jet plugins co-exist.

Migration planners

Before refactoring a JetEngine CCT or renaming a meta key, see exactly which JetElements widgets and pages reference it as a Pie or Bar.

Editorial ops

A ranking of top JetElements widgets by page count surfaces which widgets editors actually reach for, useful when building training and templates.

The bigger picture

Why JetElements installs deserve a chart view

JetElements rarely runs alone. It tends to ship alongside JetEngine, JetSmartFilters and JetBlocks on the same install, and the resulting web of widgets, custom content types and dynamic references can be hard to read from a flat plugin dashboard. The default JetPlugins screen lists products, versions and quick links.

It does not answer "how many of our pages reference this CCT through a JetElements widget" or "is JetElements adoption growing alongside JetEngine usage". Those answers sit in _elementor_data and the surrounding meta. SleekView Charts reads them as a dashboard source: a KPI for coverage, a top-widgets Bar, a dynamic-source Pie and an edit-cadence Area.

The plugin keeps owning the editor, the chart view gives Crocoblock-heavy installs the cross-plugin reporting they have always missed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Crocoblock JetElements

Directly from wp_posts and wp_postmeta (the _elementor_data key), plus JetPlugins options for availability flags. When sibling Jet plugins are installed (JetEngine, JetSmartFilters) their CPTs and meta are available as additional sources.

 

Yes. JetElements widgets carry a jet- type prefix inside _elementor_data. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes a normalised widget-slug column for grouping in Bar or Pie cards.

 

Yes. JetElements widgets frequently reference custom content types, custom fields and taxonomies from JetEngine and other sources. SleekView resolves those references and exposes them as a dynamic_source column. A Pie grouped by that column maps the dependency graph at a glance.

 

Yes. JetElements widgets live inside the same _elementor_data JSON as Pro, core and other addon widgets. SleekView Charts can chart them together or filter to just the jet- slugs.

 

Yes. Group an Area or Line card by post_modified on posts whose _elementor_data contains a jet- widget. The curve shows whether JetElements usage is growing alongside or independent of JetEngine adoption.

 

Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts and the indexed meta_key column on postmeta. Decoding of widget slugs and dynamic sources can be backed by a lightweight cache so dashboards render fast even when several Jet plugins co-exist.

 

Charts are read-only summaries. To act on an insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice. Edits route through the standard WordPress update path, so Jet caches invalidate exactly as they would after a save.

 

No. The JetPlugins dashboard still owns version and license info. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the meta JetElements already writes, useful when several Jet plugins co-exist on the same install.

 

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