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SleekView Charts for ElementsKit for Elementor

Read _elementor_data, the ElementsKit modules option ek_modules and the header/footer builder CPT, then chart widget usage, megamenu coverage and edit cadence from the same indexed columns the audit table reads.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for ElementsKit for Elementor

ElementsKit writes the meta, charts read it as data

ElementsKit ships dozens of widgets plus a free header/footer builder, megamenu engine, layout library and parallax modules. Each used widget appears inside _elementor_data with an ekit- type prefix. The plugin holds module on/off state in ek_modules at the site level, and the header/footer builder maintains its own custom post type for saved headers, footers and megamenus.

The default ElementsKit admin is a tabbed settings screen with module toggles, plus separate screens for the header/footer builder and megamenu manager. It cannot answer "which ElementsKit widgets are actually in use", "do we have a header for every site section" or "how many megamenus are live". SleekView Charts reads the same meta, options and CPT records and renders the answers as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

Because the data sits in standard postmeta, options and a CPT, the same chart cards work across staging, prod and a fresh import. Header coverage, widget usage and megamenu inventory become measurable artifacts on one board.

Workflow

Turn ElementsKit meta into a dashboard

1

Pick the source posts

Choose wp_posts filtered to _elementor_data, or the ElementsKit header/footer CPT for headers, footers and megamenus. ElementsKit widget slugs and module flags appear as group-by columns.
2

Compose the chart cards

Drop a Number for pages using any ElementsKit widget, a Pie for the active modules from ek_modules, a Bar for headers/footers/megamenus by type, and an Area for edit cadence.
3

Filter once, apply everywhere

Scope the view to a widget, a module (megamenu, parallax, header builder) or a date range. Every card on the dashboard respects the filter so audits stay aligned.
4

Save and share

Name the view ("ElementsKit audit", "Megamenu coverage") and gate by WordPress capability so designers, marketers and site owners each see the cards relevant to them.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from ElementsKit data

Cards that read ElementsKit widget usage, the modules option and the header/footer builder CPT to give the addon a real audit and coverage surface.
Number · Default

Pages using ElementsKit

KPI count of published posts whose _elementor_data contains at least one widget whose type starts with ekit-.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Active ElementsKit modules

Pie of modules enabled from ek_modules (header builder, megamenu, layout library, parallax, cross-domain copy/paste), so module coverage is visible at a glance.
Count group by module
Bar · Horizontal

Header builder items by type

Ranks ElementsKit header/footer builder records by type (header, footer, megamenu), useful for confirming coverage across every section of the site.
Count group by template_type
Area · Gradient

ElementsKit edits per week

Weekly edit volume on pages and templates that use ElementsKit widgets or headers, useful for spotting adoption growth and quiet stretches.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default ElementsKit reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default ElementsKit admin

  • Settings screen is a tabbed module list with no usage count per widget
  • Header/footer builder lists records with no coverage summary by type
  • Megamenu manager does not chart how many megamenus are live or which headers reference them
  • Edit cadence on ElementsKit pages and headers is invisible from the admin
  • No shareable coverage report outside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI of pages using any ElementsKit widget across the install
  • Pie of active ElementsKit modules from ek_modules
  • Bar of header/footer/megamenu records by template type
  • Area of edit cadence across ElementsKit pages and templates
  • Same filters as the audit table apply to every chart card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for ElementsKit for Elementor

Real ElementsKit meta drives the cards

Cards read _elementor_data, the ek_modules option and the header/footer builder CPT. Every aggregation maps to a value ElementsKit already writes.

Header and megamenu coverage

A Bar card by template type confirms whether every section of the site has a saved header, footer and megamenu, the kind of coverage check that takes minutes in the default admin.

Filters span table and chart

Scope to a module or a single header type and every chart card stays in sync with the audit table on the same dataset.

Audience

Who builds ElementsKit charts dashboards with SleekView

Agencies

Per-client ElementsKit audits as a chart board: header/footer coverage, widget usage and edit cadence, all on one screen and refreshed live.

Information architects

Megamenu inventory and header coverage by type surface IA gaps long before users see them, especially on multi-section marketing sites.

Editorial ops

A ranking of top ElementsKit widgets by page count grounds training in real usage and surfaces the long tail safely retired from the editor's first-touch palette.

The bigger picture

Why ElementsKit installs benefit from a chart view

ElementsKit's appeal is that it ships an Elementor widget pack plus a free header/footer builder plus a megamenu engine in one plugin. That breadth is what makes the default admin hard to read as a coverage map. Three screens, three CPTs and one settings tab tell you what is enabled, but not whether every site section has a header, every header carries a megamenu or every active module is actually pulling weight.

SleekView Charts reads the same meta, options and CPT records as a dashboard source. A KPI for pages using ElementsKit. A pie for active modules.

A bar for header builder records by type. An area for edit cadence. The plugin keeps owning the editor and the builder, the chart view gives the coverage conversation a single board.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for ElementsKit for Elementor

Directly from wp_posts and wp_postmeta (including _elementor_data), the ek_modules option for module flags, and the ElementsKit header/footer builder custom post type.

 

Yes. ElementsKit widgets carry an ekit- type prefix inside _elementor_data. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes a normalised widget-slug column for grouping in Bar or Pie cards.

 

Yes. The ElementsKit header/footer builder uses a custom post type with a template_type column for header, footer and megamenu. Group a Bar card by template_type to confirm coverage across the site, and a Pie to split active vs draft records.

 

Yes. ElementsKit widgets live inside the same _elementor_data JSON as Pro and core widgets. SleekView Charts can chart Pro, ElementsKit and other addons together, or filter to a single source.

 

Yes. Group an Area or Line card by post_modified on posts and CPT records that use ElementsKit. The curve shows whether usage is growing or whether the header builder is being actively maintained.

 

Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts, postmeta and the ElementsKit CPT. Widget-slug decoding can be backed by a lightweight cache so dashboards render fast at scale.

 

Charts are read-only summaries. To act on an insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice. Edits route through the standard WordPress update path so ElementsKit caches invalidate as usual.

 

No. The settings tab, header/footer builder and megamenu manager still own their respective configuration surfaces. SleekView Charts adds a reporting layer on top of the data ElementsKit already writes.

 

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