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SleekView Charts for Echo Knowledge Base

Read Echo's article CPTs, categories, tags, and analytics meta into a SleekView dashboard with KPIs, KB distribution, category coverage, and views over time.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Echo Knowledge Base

From a multi-KB list table to a content-quality dashboard

Echo Knowledge Base structures docs as a custom post type with a hierarchical category taxonomy up to five levels deep and a flat tag taxonomy alongside. Echo Pro adds unlimited KBs with a separate post type per KB plus content-analysis meta covering readability, tag analysis, and gap analysis. The default WordPress list table flattens hierarchy and surfaces none of the analytics.

SleekView already turns that data into a sortable grid with KB, category path, tag, views, feedback, and readability as columns. Charts adds the dashboard pass: total articles as a KPI, articles per KB as a donut, articles per category as a bar, and views over time as an area chart.

The plugin keeps its frontend layouts and AI search. SleekView keeps the editorial grid for inline edits. The dashboard becomes the multi-KB content-quality lens the default admin never ships with.

Workflow

How the Echo dashboard comes together

1

Read every KB's article CPT

SleekView queries the default KB post type plus any Pro-registered per-KB post types. KB becomes a column and a chart axis.
2

Join category, tag, and analytics meta

Five-level category nesting flattens into a readable path. Views, feedback, and readability meta promote into columns the chart cards can aggregate.
3

Build four chart cards

Total articles KPI, donut of articles per KB, bar of articles per top-level category, and area chart of views over time. Each card maps to a question the multi-KB editorial team actually asks.
4

Drill into the grid

Click any chart segment to open the matching grid view filtered to those articles. Inline edits move articles between KBs or categories through standard WordPress hooks.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Echo Knowledge Base data

Four cards that summarise a multi-KB corpus the default list table cannot represent. KB balance, category coverage, view volume, and total scale on one screen.
Number · Default

Total articles

Total published articles across every KB. The corpus-size KPI that anchors the multi-KB content review.
Count
Pie · Donut

Articles per KB

Donut of articles distributed across knowledge bases. Light slices flag KBs that need coverage work, heavy slices flag KBs ready for a structural review.
Count group by kb
Bar · Horizontal

Articles per top-level category

Horizontal bars rank top-level categories by article count. The thin bar against a high-traffic category is the next coverage project for the docs team.
Count group by top_level_category
Area · Gradient

Views over time

Daily total views across all KBs. The trend line catches a sudden drop that often maps to a broken category page or a search regression.
Sum(views) group by view_date

Comparison

Echo Knowledge Base admin vs SleekView Charts

Echo Knowledge Base default CPT list

  • Default list table flattens five-level category nesting into nothing
  • Multi-KB editorial review requires per-KB tab switching
  • Views and feedback meta are not surfaced as columns or charts
  • Cross-KB content distribution is invisible without a custom query
  • Trend analysis on views over time is not built into the plugin admin

SleekView Charts

  • Total articles, KB donut, category bar, and view-trend area on one dashboard
  • Multi-KB coverage and balance visible without per-KB tab switching
  • Drill from any chart segment to the SleekView grid for inline edits
  • Inline edits route through standard WordPress hooks so frontend layouts stay in sync
  • Same cache backs the grid and the dashboard, no duplicate queries

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Echo Knowledge Base

Multi-KB coverage donut

Echo Pro often runs three or more KBs in parallel. The donut answers the cross-KB balance question every quarterly review starts with, without per-KB tab switching.

Views over time

The area chart turns Echo's view meta into a trend. A sudden drop usually maps to a broken category page, a search regression, or a high-traffic article that needs a rewrite.

Category coverage bar

Articles per top-level category as a horizontal ranking. The bottom of the bar list is usually the next coverage project, and the top is the next structural-review project.

Audience

Who builds Echo Knowledge Base charts dashboards with SleekView

Documentation leads

Open the dashboard at the start of the editorial cycle. KB balance, category coverage, and view trend frame the review with three questions instead of fifteen.

Support managers

Use the view-over-time chart and the category bar together to find articles needing rewrites. The drop in views plus a thin coverage bar usually points to the same coverage gap.

Customer success

Pin the views-over-time area chart and the KB donut. New CSMs learn the doc corpus from a real picture of where content lives and which KBs lead in engagement.

The bigger picture

Why a multi-KB corpus needs a real dashboard

Echo Knowledge Base ships features (multi-KB, content analysis, AI search) that scale beyond a single product's documentation. Sites that adopt Echo at scale tend to run several KBs in parallel and accumulate hundreds or thousands of articles across them. The default WordPress list table treats every article identically and surfaces none of the cross-KB structure, which is exactly the structure a multi-KB editorial team needs to see.

SleekView already adds the grid that joins KB, category, tag, views, feedback, and readability. Charts adds the dashboard view of the same data, with four cards that mirror the four questions every multi-KB content review asks. Total scale, KB balance, category coverage, view trend.

Same plugin, same data, same hooks, dramatically more visibility into a corpus that without it tends to grow editorial debt quietly.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Echo Knowledge Base

The default Echo KB post type plus any Pro-registered per-KB post types. Each KB shows up as a column and an axis on the chart cards.

 

Echo's analytics meta is more comprehensive on Pro, but if your install captures views and feedback into meta, the charts can read it regardless of edition.

 

Yes. Filters apply across the chart cards, so the dashboard can be saved scoped to a specific KB, a specific category, or a date range.

 

The category bar chart groups by top-level category by default. Sub-categories can be exposed as additional drill-down filters when needed.

 

Yes. Inline edits route through standard WordPress hooks so the Echo frontend layouts pick up the change on the next page load.

 

Yes. Echo's AI search and chat index from the article corpus through standard hooks, which SleekView writes through, so the next AI sync includes the edits.

 

Yes. Filter the dashboard to negative-feedback articles and the same four cards rerun against the filtered set.

 

Yes. Saved dashboards respect WordPress capabilities, so stakeholders can view editorial state without editing rights.

 

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