SleekView Charts for WCK CPT Creator: custom content dashboards
Read directly from each WCK-registered CPT in wp_posts, the wp_term_relationships rows for WCK taxonomies, and the custom-field wp_postmeta values, then chart counts, status mix, taxonomy spread, and entry growth over time.
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WCK registers the content, charts finally summarise it
WCK Custom Fields and Custom Post Types Creator lets editors register new post types, taxonomies, and metaboxes directly from the WordPress admin. The created content lives in the usual core tables: wp_posts for entries, wp_term_relationships for taxonomies, and wp_postmeta for the custom fields the metabox saves.
SleekView Charts reads the same rows WCK writes. A Number card pins the total entries for a chosen CPT. A Pie shows the spread across the custom statuses or terms. A Bar ranks taxonomies by entry count. An Area card plots post_date over time so the cadence of new entries in a custom content type becomes a visible curve instead of a number editors only recite to themselves.
The plugin keeps owning the registration, the metabox UI, and the field validation. SleekView Charts owns the dashboard layer on top, reading post_type, post_status, the joined taxonomy terms via wp_term_relationships, and the per-field meta_value entries live, so the dashboard reflects the current state of every custom content type registered through WCK on the project.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts reads WCK CPT data
Pick a WCK-registered post type
property, recipe, or case_study. SleekView reads wp_posts, joins wp_postmeta and wp_term_relationships, and offers every column as a group-by candidate.
Configure the chart cards
Filter once, apply everywhere
Save and share by capability
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WCK CPT data
Total entries for the CPT
wp_posts for the chosen WCK post type, with the prior month underneath for context on how the custom library is actually growing over time.
Count
Entries by custom status or term
wp_term_relationships, so the active mix of the library surfaces at a glance for editors.
Count
group by post_status
Entries by custom field value
wp_postmeta directly, so a property type, recipe cuisine, or case-study industry becomes a real ranking instead of a guess.
Count
group by meta_value
New entries per month
post_date values on the chosen WCK post type, grouped by month, so the cadence of new entries becomes a visible curve and quiet stretches of the editorial calendar are obvious.
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default WCK admin vs SleekView Charts
Default WCK admin list
- Each registered CPT shows a paginated list view with no totals or summaries on top
- Custom field values render per row only, never aggregated across the whole library
- Taxonomy term distribution requires opening each term archive separately to count
- No trend view of how entries in a custom post type have grown over time
- Reporting on multiple WCK CPTs side by side is impossible without exporting CSVs
SleekView Charts
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Number cards for total entries per WCK post type pulled live from
wp_posts -
Pie or Donut cards split by status or by taxonomy via
wp_term_relationships -
Bar cards ranking custom field meta values read straight from
wp_postmeta -
Area cards plotting
post_dateso entry cadence is a visible curve - Same filters as the SleekView table apply to every chart card on the dashboard
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WCK Custom Fields & Custom Post Types Creator
Real CPT rows drive real charts
Charts read directly from wp_posts, wp_postmeta, and wp_term_relationships for every WCK-registered content type, so each card reflects the live state of the library instead of a stale export pasted into a doc.
Filters flow across cards
Set a taxonomy term, a custom field value, or a date range once and every chart card on the dashboard respects it. The same configuration that drives the editing table drives the reporting view without any extra setup work.
Every WCK CPT gets a dashboard
Properties, recipes, case studies, or whatever WCK registers on the site can each get a tailored view, so editors, leads, and clients see the right summary for the content type they actually care about.
Audience
Who builds WCK CPT chart dashboards
Real estate teams
Track a property CPT by status, price band, and listing date. A pie of statuses and a bar of price bands give a portfolio view no paginated list could match.
Food and recipe sites
Pivot a recipe CPT by cuisine, difficulty, and publish date. The library shape and editorial cadence become obvious in a glance instead of a manual count.
Agency leads
Hand clients a dashboard for every custom content type WCK registered, so the conversation about library health stops being a screenshot and starts being a real card grid.
The bigger picture
Why custom post types deserve a chart view
WCK Custom Fields and Custom Post Types Creator does the right thing for its job, which is letting editors spin up custom post types, taxonomies, and metaboxes without writing a line of registration code. The plugin deliberately stays in the registration layer and leaves reporting to whoever queries the resulting tables, which is fine for a small site and increasingly painful as the custom content multiplies. Editors lose track of how many entries each CPT has, leads cannot tell which taxonomies are doing real work, and clients have no view into the libraries they paid for.
SleekView Charts reads the same wp_posts, wp_postmeta, and wp_term_relationships rows WCK populates, pivots them into chart sources, and lets a small set of cards summarise each content type. The plugin keeps owning registration, the chart layer owns summarisation, and every custom library finally has its own dashboard.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WCK Custom Fields & Custom Post Types Creator
Directly from wp_posts for entries, wp_postmeta for custom fields, and wp_term_relationships joined to wp_terms for taxonomies. No shadow copy, no export pipeline. The chart cards run live queries against the same rows WCK saves when an editor uses one of its metaboxes.
Yes. The free version registers CPTs, taxonomies, and metaboxes that all land in standard WordPress tables. Every field WCK persists is available as a chart group-by or aggregation candidate, so the dashboard works the same regardless of which WCK edition is installed on the site.
 Yes. Any meta key the WCK metabox writes becomes a first-class group-by option on Pie and Bar cards. Rank entries by cuisine, status, price band, or any other field, and reuse the same configuration on the SleekView table view without any duplicated setup.
 Yes. SleekView only queries the columns and rows the active cards need, so a multi-thousand-row WCK content type produces a lean grouped count rather than a full scan. Heavy aggregations are pushed to the database engine and cached at the view level for repeat loads.
 
Update the SleekView source to point at the new slug and the chart cards pick up the renamed data automatically. Existing entries keep their wp_posts rows under the new post_type string, so historical entries continue to count in the dashboard without any extra migration.
Yes. View-level filters for status, taxonomy term, custom-field value, or date range apply to every chart card on the dashboard. One saved configuration drives both the editing table and the reporting view, so investigation and summary stay aligned across the custom content type.
 Charts are read-only summaries by design. To act on an insight, switch to the SleekView table filtered to the same slice (for example, properties in a price band) and edit each one inline or via the WCK metabox from there. Field editing stays inside the existing plugin workflow.
 No. WCK's CPT registration screen, the metabox builder, and the taxonomy registration UI stay where they are. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the data WCK already saves, so registration remains a one-screen task and the dashboard owns the summarisation.
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