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SleekView Charts for Duplicate Page

Duplicate Page clones pages, posts and custom post types directly through wp_posts. SleekView Charts reads the resulting clones using title and slug patterns plus duplicate metadata and renders clone counts, per-author activity and trend lines as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Duplicate Page

Cloning a page is one click. Cleaning up after it is forgotten work.

Duplicate Page is the simplest WordPress plugin in its category: one click on a page, post or custom post type, get a fresh draft copy. It is everywhere because it works. The problem is the same one every fast-cloning tool creates. Clones mix straight back into the Pages and Posts screens with no marker, no source reference and no easy way to filter them. A typical site running it for a year ends up with dozens of abandoned drafts that started as good ideas and never shipped.

SleekView Charts identifies clones by the title and slug patterns Duplicate Page writes (the trailing -copy or Copy of prefix), joins them with author and modified date, and renders the resulting load as chart cards. A Number card shows abandoned clones in draft for more than 90 days. A Pie shows clones per post type. A Bar shows clones per author so the biggest cloners stand out. An Area trends clone creation over time, exposing the months a team really leaned on the plugin.

Nothing about the cloning workflow changes. The one-click duplicate stays where it is, the resulting drafts still go through the standard wp_posts save path, and editors keep editing them in the usual editor. SleekView adds the audit dashboard the workflow has always needed.

Workflow

Turn duplicated pages into a dashboard

1

Identify clones

Duplicate Page writes clones with a trailing -copy slug pattern (configurable in settings) and a Copy of title prefix. SleekView matches both so every clone is detectable from wp_posts alone.
2

Join authors and dates

Each clone row carries the cloning author from post_author and the last edit from post_modified. Combined with post_status, that is enough to drive per-author and stale-clone cards.
3

Compose chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by post_author, post_type, post_status or post_modified, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and share

Name the dashboard ("Clone audit", "Stale drafts") and gate it by capability so admins and editorial leads each see the right slice of the cleanup work.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Duplicate Page data

Each card reads from wp_posts using the slug and title patterns Duplicate Page writes. Mix them into a clone audit, a stale-draft cleanup cockpit or a per-author activity dashboard.
Number · Default

Stale clones in draft, 90+ days

Single KPI counting clones still in draft with no post_modified change in the last 90 days. The anchor metric for any clone cleanup sprint.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Clones per post type

Splits clones across pages, posts and any custom post types Duplicate Page is enabled for. Surfaces which content type the team is cloning most often.
Count group by post_type
Bar · Horizontal

Clones per author

Counts clones authored by each user. Makes the heaviest cloners visible and points to the workflow patterns most likely to leave abandoned drafts behind.
Count group by post_author
Area · Gradient

Clone creation over time

Time series of when clones were created. Spikes correlate with campaign rollouts and template redesigns; flat stretches show the workflow steadying down.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Pages screen vs SleekView Charts

Default Pages screen

  • Clones mix with originals in the default list with no marker
  • No filter for posts created via duplicate
  • Per-author clone activity is invisible at any aggregate level
  • Stale-clone counts are not exposed anywhere in the admin
  • Cross-post-type clone reporting requires a custom WP_Query

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for stale clones in draft over a configurable age
  • Pie of clones split by post type
  • Bar of clones per author for accountability and onboarding
  • Area trend of clone creation to spot campaign cycles
  • Filters carry from the chart view into the underlying SleekView table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Duplicate Page

Clones as a measurable surface

Identify every -copy draft on the site, group them by author, type and age, and treat the pile as data instead of mixed-in noise in the default list table.

Stale draft cleanup

Pin a stale-clone KPI to the editorial dashboard and the cleanup conversation starts from a real number. Sprints actually shrink the pile instead of arguing about whether it grew.

Workflow visibility

Trend clone creation over time and the team sees its actual reliance on the duplicate workflow. Useful when planning templates that would remove the need to clone in the first place.

Audience

Who builds Duplicate Page charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial cleanup

Pin a stale clone KPI and a per-author Bar to the editorial dashboard, then trash the abandoned ones in bulk from the underlying SleekView table once a quarter.

Editor onboarding

Show new editors a real picture of how the team uses duplicate. Heaviest cloners surface as a Bar, with the workflow context for any onboarding conversation.

Agencies

Give clients a clone audit they can run themselves. Conversations about messy Pages screens become a number on a dashboard, not an SOS ticket.

The bigger picture

Why a tiny plugin needs an audit habit

Duplicate Page is one of the smallest plugins in any active WordPress install, and one of the most reached-for. Cloning a page for a regional variant, cloning a sales post for a follow-up campaign, cloning a template page to skip the layout work, all of it is a one-click action that the plugin nails. The downside is the one every cloning tool shares: the resulting drafts pile up.

A year of clones-as-a-habit gives a site dozens of stale pages mixed into the regular Pages screen, accidental publishes from the wrong copy and confusion about which version is canonical. SleekView Charts reads the clones the plugin already produces and renders them as a Number, a Pie, a Bar and an Area. The clone audit becomes a routine view, the cleanup becomes a measurable sprint, and the workflow stays as fast as it ever was.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Duplicate Page

Duplicate Page writes the cloned post with a configurable suffix on the slug (often -copy or -copy-2) and a Copy of prefix on the title. SleekView matches both patterns out of wp_posts, with thresholds configurable per site to handle non-default suffixes.

 

Some versions of Duplicate Page leave a duplicate_copy_of postmeta key linking the clone to its source. SleekView reads that key when present and falls back to slug and title patterns otherwise, so the audit works regardless of which version is installed.

 

Yes. The free Duplicate Page plugin already writes the slug and title patterns the audit relies on, with no premium dependency. Pro extensions add settings (such as redirect-after-duplicate) which become extra context but are not required for the base reporting.

 

Yes. Duplicate Page can be enabled for any post type, and SleekView reads the same post_type column wp_posts uses. Add a filter and the whole dashboard narrows to pages, posts, products, case studies or any other type.

 

Yes. Pivot from any chart card into the underlying SleekView table, multi-select rows and trash them in bulk. The write goes through wp_trash_post, so capability checks, the standard trash workflow and any registered hooks continue to apply.

 

No. The audit identifies the clone pattern but the actions are filter-driven. Filter by post_status equals publish to scope to live clones, by post_modified to scope to actually stale ones, or exclude a specific author or category to protect intentional template content.

 

If the plugin version writes the duplicate_copy_of meta key, yes. SleekView resolves the source post by ID and renders its title on the row. Versions without that meta key still get the rest of the audit through slug-pattern matching.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the clone, source (where available), author, status and modified columns. Editorial leads use the export to brief writers on stale work before a cleanup sprint.

 

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