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SleekView Charts for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

Email Templates by CreativeMinds stores designed email layouts as a custom post type with categories, status and per-event assignments. SleekView Charts reads those rows and renders inventory, category mix and edit cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

Categories, statuses and assignments are chartable rows

Email Templates by CreativeMinds (the CM Email Templates plugin) lets administrators design reusable HTML email layouts inside WordPress, organise them with a custom taxonomy and assign templates to WordPress events (new user, password reset) and to integrated plugins. Templates live as a custom post type with status, last modified and assignment meta; categories live as taxonomy terms.

The plugin admin lists templates one row at a time with assign and edit links. It does not aggregate. There is no surface for how many templates each category holds, which templates are unassigned, when the active set was last edited, or which WordPress event still routes through the default layout instead of a designed one. That gap is felt on every install that has accumulated more than ten templates.

SleekView Charts reads the CM Email Templates rows directly. A Number card anchors total active templates. A Pie splits templates by category taxonomy. A Bar ranks categories by template count. An Area trends template edits over time, surfacing the design pushes and the long quiet stretches.

Workflow

Turn CM Email Templates storage into a dashboard

1

Read the template CPT

SleekView reads the CM Email Templates custom post type and the cm_email_template_category taxonomy. Each template becomes a row with status, assigned_event, last_modified and category.
2

Pull assignment meta

Per-template assignments (WordPress events, plugin triggers, sender override) live in postmeta. Each contributes a column for chartable group-bys.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by category, status, assigned_event or post_modified, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Template inventory", "Assignment coverage") and gate by WordPress capability so brand, dev and ops each see the slice they need.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Email Templates by CreativeMinds data

Each card reads from the CM Email Templates CPT, taxonomy and postmeta. Mix them for a brand audit, an assignment audit or a refresh cadence view.
Number · Default

Active templates

Templates with status=publish across the whole install. The KPI a brand audit anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Templates by category

Distribution across the CM Email Templates taxonomy. Surfaces which categories carry most of the library and which are quietly empty.
Count group by category
Bar · Horizontal

Categories by template count

Horizontal bar ranking taxonomy terms by template count. Shows the few categories doing most of the work and the long tail of single-template categories.
Count group by category
Area · Gradient

Template edits over time

Time series of template edits. Spikes mark design pushes, flat stretches mark the periods the library was left to drift.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default CM Email Templates admin vs SleekView Charts

Default CM Email Templates admin

  • Template list is one row per template, no aggregate count
  • No site-wide view of templates per category
  • Unassigned templates aren't surfaced as a filter or chart
  • Edit cadence isn't shown as a chart anywhere
  • No read-only dashboard URL to share with brand or compliance

SleekView Charts

  • Number KPI for active CM Email Templates rows
  • Pie split across the cm_email_template_category taxonomy
  • Bar ranking of categories by template count
  • Area trend of template edits across the year
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the template table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

Library coverage as a chart

Render CM Email Templates inventory as Number, Pie and Bar cards. The template library gets the audit screen the plugin admin never tried to ship.

Category mix at a glance

Pie and Bar cards over the category taxonomy surface where the library is dense and where one or two templates carry a whole event class.

Share the inventory snapshot

Send brand a URL of the template dashboard. No admin seat needed for the stakeholder confirming coverage before the launch.

Audience

Who builds Email Templates by CreativeMinds charts dashboards with SleekView

Brand and design teams

Anchor a brand audit on the category Pie. Catch the password-reset template still using the legacy footer while the rest of the library has moved to the new brand.

WordPress developers

Watch the edit-cadence Area and the unassigned-template count. Use both to estimate next-quarter design effort and to retire layouts nobody routes to anymore.

Compliance and ops

Pivot templates by assignment to confirm every required WordPress event routes through a designed template with the right footer, not the bundled fallback.

The bigger picture

A designed-email library is only as good as its visible inventory

Email Templates by CreativeMinds tends to land on installs that take their transactional email seriously enough to invest in a library. The plugin handles the design and the routing, and that's where its surface stops. After the first few campaigns ship, the library accumulates: more categories, more single-use templates, more orphaned assignments.

The plugin admin keeps showing one row at a time, which means the question "where does the library stand?" has no quick answer. Charting active count, category mix and edit cadence turns the library from a long list of posts into a one-page picture of what the brand actually ships. Same CM Email Templates data the runtime route already reads, organised so brand, dev and compliance can all read the same screen.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Email Templates by CreativeMinds

The CM Email Templates custom post type, the cm_email_template_category taxonomy and per-template postmeta only. Send-time statistics aren't part of the plugin's storage and aren't part of the dashboard.

 

Yes. Filter the dataset to assigned_event=null and every template not currently routed appears. Useful for retiring orphan layouts before they accumulate into a maintenance problem.

 

Not directly. The plugin doesn't store send counts. If a logging plugin like WP Mail Logging or FluentSMTP is installed, SleekView can join the log against template IDs for a real send-count column.

 

Yes. Filter to a taxonomy term and every card narrows to that category. The chart and the template table share the filter, so a per-category audit is a saved view.

 

No. The plugin's routing runs at wp_mail send time; SleekView reads template metadata on dashboard view. The two surfaces don't share runtime paths.

 

Yes. Each blog has its own CM Email Templates CPT, taxonomy and meta. SleekView Charts aggregates across blogs for a network-wide library view.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability so brand sees the category Pie, developers see the edit cadence and compliance sees the assignment coverage chart.

 

No. SleekView reads the post storage and taxonomy regardless of tier. Pro-only features such as advanced sender overrides simply contribute extra postmeta columns when present.

 

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