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SleekView Charts for Edwiser Bridge

SleekView Charts reads the enrolment and course meta Edwiser Bridge writes into WordPress so admins can chart enrolments per course, sync health and order-to-Moodle linkage without leaving WP.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Edwiser Bridge

Moodle holds the LMS. WordPress holds the linkage.

Edwiser Bridge keeps the LMS in Moodle and uses WordPress for the customer-facing storefront, with the eb_course custom post type, enrolment meta on users and order linkage when WooCommerce is in the picture. The cloud (or self-hosted Moodle) holds the gradebook. WordPress holds the commercial trail.

That trail is the right surface to chart from a WP admin. SleekView Charts reads eb_course posts, the bridge enrolment meta on users and the order linkage from the orders table when WooCommerce integration is on. A Number card counts active enrolments. A Pie splits enrolments per course. A Bar counts new enrolments per month. An Area trends sync events when Edwiser writes them to options or to a log.

Same data the plugin already writes to WordPress, no second pull from Moodle, no extra REST trip per render. The chart view is the dashboard that makes the WordPress side of the bridge legible.

Workflow

Turn Edwiser Bridge data into a dashboard

1

Pick the data source

Choose the eb_course post type for catalogue, the bridge user-meta keys for enrolments or the WooCommerce orders table for the commercial side. SleekView lists each column.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line or Area. Group by course_id, enrolment date, order status or user role. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it (Course sales, Active enrolments, Sync health) and gate it by capability so admins, course managers and support each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Share a read-only URL with a course owner or export the filtered set to CSV. The aggregates refresh against the live data Edwiser writes.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Edwiser Bridge data

Each card reads from the eb_course post type, the user-meta enrolment keys and (when used) the WooCommerce orders table. Same dataset, dashboard surface.
Number · Default

Active enrolments

Count of user-course enrolment rows written by the bridge. The single KPI a course owner anchors on, separate from Moodle's gradebook.
Count
Pie · Donut

Enrolments per course

Donut of enrolment counts across the eb_course catalogue. Surfaces popular courses and quiet ones for marketing and retirement decisions.
Count group by course_id
Bar · Default

New enrolments per month

Monthly bar of new enrolment rows. Frames campaign reviews and seasonal patterns without exporting Moodle data.
Count group by enrolment_date
Area · Gradient

Bridge order revenue over time

When the WooCommerce integration is on, an Area trend of order totals tied to eb_course enrolments. The commercial side of the bridge as a single trend line.
Sum(order_total) group by date_completed

Comparison

Default Edwiser Bridge reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Edwiser admin

  • Enrolment list is row-by-row, not a course-level chart
  • No KPI for active enrolments visible without scrolling
  • Monthly enrolment trend requires SQL or CSV exports
  • Order-to-course linkage requires switching between WooCommerce and Edwiser screens
  • No read-only dashboard URL to share with course owners

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for active enrolments across the eb_course catalogue
  • Donut of enrolments per course
  • Bar of new enrolments per month
  • Area of bridge order revenue over time when WooCommerce is integrated
  • Filters span the chart and table views on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Edwiser Bridge

Bridge data, charted in WordPress

Read the eb_course posts and bridge enrolment meta directly so the dashboard reflects the WordPress side without a Moodle round trip per render.

Course-level trends

Per-course pie and monthly bar surface the courses worth promoting and the ones quietly drifting toward retirement, with numbers instead of intuition.

Share with course owners

Send a read-only URL to a course owner showing their enrolment trend and revenue line. Saves the back-and-forth of an admin emailing CSV exports.

Audience

Who builds Edwiser Bridge charts dashboards with SleekView

Course owners

Active enrolment KPI plus monthly bar scoped to their courses, so the campaign retro happens against a real curve instead of a vibe.

Site admins

Catalogue-wide donut for popularity and a sync-health area when the bridge writes log events. The whole estate becomes a single screen.

Finance and ops

Bridge-tied WooCommerce revenue area gives a commercial picture that ties Moodle enrolments back to the storefront orders that paid for them.

The bigger picture

Why the WordPress side of a Moodle bridge still needs charts

Edwiser Bridge succeeds at moving the gradebook to Moodle while leaving the catalogue, the checkout and the customer record in WordPress. The split is exactly what most teams want: serious LMS engine on one side, normal commerce on the other. The reporting cost of that split is that admins toggle between two systems to answer simple questions.

A KPI of active enrolments closes that loop in WordPress. A monthly bar shows whether the bridge is growing or coasting. A donut by course shows where to point marketing.

An area of bridge-tied revenue ties the LMS back to the WooCommerce side. Same data the plugin already maintains, dashboard surface that respects what each system is for.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Edwiser Bridge

WordPress-side data only: the eb_course post type, the bridge enrolment user meta and the WooCommerce orders table when the WooCommerce integration is enabled. Moodle holds the gradebook and the chart view does not pull from it.

 

No. The chart view never makes a Moodle REST call. It reads what Edwiser Bridge has already written into WordPress. If a sync has not happened, the dashboard reflects the WP state, which is the honest behaviour.

 

Yes. Group a Pie or Bar by course_id on the bridge enrolment meta and aggregate as Count. The donut variant labels each slice with the course title pulled from the eb_course post.

 

Yes. Group by the bridge enrolment date with an Area or Line card and pick Count. Useful for spotting campaign-driven spikes and seasonal patterns without exporting data to a spreadsheet.

 

When the bridge is set up with the WooCommerce integration, course purchases land in standard WooCommerce orders. SleekView can chart those orders alongside the eb_course catalogue, with a filter to scope to bridge-tied orders only.

 

When the bridge writes sync events to options or to a custom log location, SleekView can chart them as a time series. The exact column shape depends on the Edwiser Bridge version and any logging plugin configured alongside it.

 

Yes. The aggregations use standard WP indexes. Date-scoped charts stay responsive at scale. Catalogue-wide all-time aggregates without a date filter are heavier and opt-in per view.

 

Yes. Any chart card drops to the table view of the same dataset, and exports respect the column choice. Useful for sharing a course retro with an external instructor or for archiving a snapshot before the next campaign.

 

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