SleekView Charts for Duplicate Post Page Menu & Custom Post Type
Duplicate Post Page Menu & Custom Post Type clones pages, posts, menus and any registered post type into wp_posts. SleekView Charts identifies the clones using slug and title patterns, joins authors and dates, and renders the load as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
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One plugin clones everything. The audit clones nothing.
Duplicate Post Page Menu & Custom Post Type is the broad-strokes clone tool: it adds a duplicate link to pages, posts, navigation menus and any custom post type enabled in its settings. Agencies and product sites lean on it because one plugin covers every cloning case they have, from cloning a landing page to cloning a complex menu structure to cloning a custom case study type. The plugin handles the clone cleanly. The cleanup is the same forgotten work every cloning workflow leaves behind.
SleekView Charts walks wp_posts for the slug and title patterns the plugin writes on clones (the trailing -copy slug and the Copy of title prefix), joins them with post_author and post_modified and renders the resulting volume as chart cards. A Number card shows the count of cloned drafts older than 90 days. A Pie splits clones across pages, posts and the custom post types the plugin is enabled for. A Bar shows clones per author so heavy cloners surface. An Area trends clone creation per month, useful for spotting the campaigns and migrations that leaned on the workflow.
The cloning experience itself stays exactly as it is. Per-row clone links, the menu duplicator and the per-post-type toggles in settings continue to work the way users already know. SleekView adds the audit dashboard that turns a fast-cloning workflow into a sustainable practice.
Workflow
Turn cross-type clones into a dashboard
Identify clones across types
Join authors and dates
Compose chart cards
Save and share
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Duplicate Post Page Menu data
Stale clones, 90+ days
Count
Clones per post type
Count
group by post_type
Clones per author
Count
group by post_author
Clone creation over time
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default plugin output vs SleekView Charts
Default admin output
- Clones mix with originals across pages, posts, menus and CPTs
- No aggregate count of clones per post type
- Per-author clone activity is invisible in the default list tables
- Stale-clone counts across types need a manual query
- Cross-type comparisons require a custom report
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for stale clones across every enabled post type
- Pie of clones split by post type for cross-type visibility
- Bar of clones per author for accountability
- Area trend of clone creation to align with campaigns
- Filters carry from the chart view into the underlying SleekView table
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Duplicate Post Page Menu & Custom Post Type
Cross-type clone audit
One dashboard covers pages, posts, menus and custom post types. The whole cloning surface lives in one Pie and one table instead of spread across five admin screens.
Per-author accountability
Group clones by author to see the workflow pattern of every team member. Heaviest cloners get the cleanest onboarding conversations about templates and reusable patterns.
Bulk cleanup
Pivot from any card into the underlying table and bulk-trash stale clones with the standard wp_trash_post path. Capability checks, hooks and recoverable trash all keep applying.
Audience
Who builds Duplicate Post Page Menu charts dashboards with SleekView
Agencies
Give each client a clone audit dashboard scoped to their site. The handoff includes a real reporting surface for the duplicate workflow, not just the duplicate link itself.
Editorial cleanup
Pin a stale-clone KPI and a per-type Pie to the dashboard. Quarterly cleanup sprints actually reduce the pile rather than arguing about whether it grew.
Site admins
Audit which post types are getting cloned the most and decide whether a template plugin or a pattern library would remove the need for duplicate in those types.
The bigger picture
Why broad-stroke cloning needs broad-stroke reporting
Duplicate Post Page Menu & Custom Post Type covers more of a site's surface than most cloning plugins, which is exactly why the cleanup burden is bigger. Pages, posts, menus and custom post types all gain a duplicate link, and on an active build every one of those types ends up with a steady stream of -copy drafts. Without aggregate reporting, the cleanup conversation happens type by type and the stale piles never get the same scrutiny twice in a row.
SleekView Charts reads the same clone patterns the plugin writes across every enabled post type, joins authors and dates, and renders one dashboard that covers all of them. The cloning workflow keeps its speed. The cleanup gains a measurable surface that scales as the plugin's reach scales.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Duplicate Post Page Menu & Custom Post Type
Yes. The plugin writes clones using the same slug and title patterns across every post type it is enabled for, including nav_menu_item rows for menus and any custom post type. SleekView reads wp_posts directly, so the audit covers whatever the plugin actually duplicates on a given install.
 By matching the slug suffix (typically -copy or -copy-2) and the title prefix (typically Copy of) the plugin writes. Thresholds are configurable per site so installs with custom suffixes or title patterns still match accurately.
 Yes. The free 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 and selectable role visibility, which become extra context but are not required for the reporting.
 Yes. Filter by post_type and the whole dashboard narrows to pages, posts, menus or whichever type is interesting. Sites that clone case studies or products in particular can pin a dedicated dashboard per type.
 Yes. Menu duplication writes new nav_menu_item rows under the duplicated menu, which surface in wp_posts under the right post type. The same -copy slug pattern applies, so menu clones show up in the cross-type audit alongside regular pages and posts.
 Yes. Pivot from any chart card into the underlying SleekView table, multi-select rows and trash them in bulk. wp_trash_post handles the write, so capability checks, the standard trash workflow and any registered hooks continue to apply.
 Yes. Group post_date on an Area or Line card and the trend exposes the campaigns and migrations that leaned hardest on the workflow. Useful for retrospectives and for planning template work that would reduce the need to clone.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the clone, type, author, status and modified columns. Agency PMs use the export for client cleanup proposals, and admins use it for migration sign-off after a heavy duplicate-driven build sprint.
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