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SleekView Charts for EDD Software Licensing

SleekView Charts reads edd_licenses and edd_license_activations directly and renders active licenses, activations per product, renewal cadence and expiring keys as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for EDD Software Licensing

Licenses are a fleet, not a list

EDD Software Licensing stores keys in edd_licenses and per-site activations in edd_license_activations, with status, expiration date, product ID and parent order linkage. The default Licenses screen shows the data as one long table with a fixed column set. For a plugin or theme vendor running hundreds or thousands of keys, the answer to most questions is a chart, not another row.

SleekView Charts reads the same tables. A Number card counts active licenses today. A Pie splits licenses across products. A Bar counts activations per product to surface the most-installed builds. An Area trends licenses expiring per week so the renewal team knows what is coming.

Same database, same hooks where the API is used, same row-level table for license-by-license audit. The dashboard is what a software vendor needs to look at first thing on a Monday.

Workflow

Turn the Software Licensing tables into a dashboard

1

Pick the source table

Choose edd_licenses for keys and renewal data, edd_license_activations for site-level activations or the download post type for product names. SleekView lists every column on each.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area or Radial. Group by status, product_id, expiration date or parent_payment_id. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it (License health, Activation mix, Renewal pipeline) and gate it by capability so support, sales and finance each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Share a read-only URL with the renewal team or export the filtered set to CSV. The aggregates refresh against the live tables Software Licensing maintains.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from EDD Software Licensing data

Each card reads from edd_licenses and edd_license_activations. Build a dashboard for vendor ops, renewals or support.
Number · Default

Active licenses today

Count of edd_licenses rows where status is active. The headline KPI a vendor opens the dashboard with each morning.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Licenses by product

Donut of active licenses split across the download catalogue. Surfaces which products carry the renewal book and which are quietly fading.
Count group by download_id
Bar · Horizontal

Activations per product

Bar of edd_license_activations grouped by download_id. Lets support spot products that are being installed on far more sites than the license tier allows.
Count group by download_id
Area · Gradient

Licenses expiring per week

Time series of expiry dates grouped weekly. The renewal team uses it to staff outreach and to spot a renewal cliff before it arrives.
Count group by expiration

Comparison

Default EDD Software Licensing reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Licenses screen

  • Licenses list is row-only, no KPI for active count up top
  • No native chart of licenses per product or activations per product
  • Renewal cliff over time is invisible without a CSV export
  • Activations table needs a separate screen to inspect
  • No read-only dashboard URL to share with the renewal team

SleekView Charts

  • KPI of active licenses across the catalogue
  • Donut of licenses split per product
  • Bar of activations per product for over-installation audits
  • Area trend of licenses expiring per week
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the audit table on the same tables

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for EDD Software Licensing

License fleet as a KPI surface

Render edd_licenses as Number and Pie cards so the vendor sees the active count and the product mix, not another long list of keys.

Renewal cliff at a glance

Area on expiration grouped per week lets the renewal team staff outreach against the actual curve, not a vague month-end estimate.

Over-installation audit

Activations bar per product flags accounts running far more installs than their tier allows. Support gets a list to follow up on instead of waiting for a complaint.

Audience

Who builds Software Licensing charts dashboards with SleekView

Vendor ops

Active licenses KPI, product donut and activations bar as the morning dashboard. The whole fleet on a single screen instead of a tab dance.

Renewals

Expiration area scoped to the next 90 days drives outreach planning. The team works from the curve, not from a long CSV sort.

Support

Activations-per-product bar with a filter to one customer surfaces over-installations during a support chat without leaving the dashboard.

The bigger picture

Why a software business needs license charts, not a long table

Software vendors selling through EDD live or die by the renewal book. Counting active keys row by row does not change the renewal rate. Watching the active count, the product mix, the activation pressure and the expiry cliff over time does.

A KPI of active licenses turns the book into a single number. A pie of licenses per product highlights concentration. A bar of activations per product flags abuse.

An area of expirations per week tells the renewal team exactly when to staff outreach. Same tables Software Licensing already maintains, dashboard surface that matches how the business is actually run.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for EDD Software Licensing

edd_licenses for keys, edd_license_activations for site-level installs, the download post type for product names and the parent edd_orders row when the dashboard needs to reconcile to a purchase. SleekView only reads what Software Licensing has written.

 

Yes. Group a Bar or Pie by download_id on edd_license_activations to see total activations per product, or filter by a single license to see exactly which URLs that key is active on. Useful for over-installation reviews and for spotting test sites stuck on a production key.

 

Yes. Group by expiration on edd_licenses with a weekly or monthly grouping and an Area or Line card. The renewal cliff is visible at a glance and outreach can be scheduled against it, not against a guess.

 

When SleekView routes the edit through the EDD Software Licensing API, the standard hooks fire. Direct DB writes skip hooks by design for back-fill scenarios where you do not want side effects. The chart view itself is read-only and never triggers a write.

 

Yes. A Pie grouped by status shows active, expired, disabled and inactive shares. Useful for fleet hygiene reviews and for spotting a sudden bump in expired keys after a renewal-email failure.

 

Software Licensing writes upgrade rows in the same tables. SleekView can filter to upgrades using the columns Software Licensing already populates and render a separate KPI card for upgrade volume per quarter.

 

Yes. Add a filter for download_id and every card narrows to that product. Useful for per-product retros and for sharing a read-only URL with a partner who owns one product line in the catalogue.

 

Yes. Any chart card drops to the table view and exports respect the column choice. Renewals teams use it to share a CSV of upcoming expirations with a CRM ahead of an outreach sprint.

 

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