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SleekView Charts for Wallet Plus: Apple and Google wallet adoption charts

Wallet Plus adds Apple Wallet and Google Wallet passes plus PDF tickets to Event Tickets, writing wallet-pass status on each attendee meta. SleekView Charts reads tec_tc_orders, the attendee meta, and the wallet keys to render number, pie, bar, and area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Event Tickets Wallet Plus (The Events Calendar)

Wallet adoption as a dashboard

Event Tickets stores orders in the tec_tc_orders custom post type and attendees as posts linked to the order through postmeta keys like _tribe_tickets_attendee_user_id. The Wallet Plus add-on extends each attendee with PDF tickets, Apple Wallet passes, and Google Wallet passes, writing flags such as _tec_tickets_wallet_apple_pass_added and _tec_tickets_wallet_google_pass_added on the attendee post when the visitor adds the pass to their phone.

The default admin lists attendees per event with a column for ticket type and order, which is fine for issuing or refunding a single ticket. It is quieter on the wallet adoption questions ops teams actually ask: how many attendees added the Apple pass versus the Google pass, what share of attendees use no wallet at all, which events have the highest wallet adoption, and how adoption trends per day as the event approaches. SleekView Charts reads the attendee postmeta and joins to tec_tc_orders as a single dataset.

The dashboard becomes wallet ops' planning surface: total attendees with any wallet pass added, split between Apple and Google, top events by wallet adoption rate, and the daily wallet-add curve. Numbers update as visitors add passes to their phones, and nothing duplicates the Event Tickets schema into a parallel reporting layer the team has to keep in sync.

Workflow

From wallet meta to a dashboard

1

Connect to the attendee CPT

Point SleekView at the Event Tickets attendee CPT joined to tec_tc_orders. Wallet Plus postmeta keys like _tec_tickets_wallet_apple_pass_added and _tec_tickets_wallet_google_pass_added appear as columns ready for chart duty.
2

Join to orders and events

Resolve the linked order through tec_tc_orders and the event through the attendee meta so cards label by readable order and event names. Wallet adoption can then be split by event scope across the upcoming public calendar.
3

Build the four cards

Drop a Number KPI for attendees with any wallet pass, a Pie for Apple versus Google versus no-pass mix, a Bar for top events by wallet adoption, and an Area for the daily wallet-add trend across the season ahead.
4

Save the dashboard

Pin the layout as the default Charts view for the wallet ops workflow. The team opens it each morning to read wallet adoption, platform mix, and which events drive the most pass adds before the next ticket batch ships.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Event Tickets Wallet Plus data

Four cards that turn attendee wallet postmeta and tec_tc_orders into a wallet adoption dashboard, resolved through event and order joins on the linked attendee meta keys.
Number · Default

Attendees with wallet pass

Headline KPI counting attendee posts where either _tec_tickets_wallet_apple_pass_added or _tec_tickets_wallet_google_pass_added postmeta is true, scoped to attendees whose linked tec_tc_orders row is in completed status.
Count
Pie · Donut

Wallet platform mix

Donut split across Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, both, and none using the two wallet postmeta keys on each attendee row, so the team sees the active mobile platform mix at a glance before the next event opens its doors.
Count group by wallet_platform
Bar · Horizontal

Top events by wallet adoption

Horizontal bar of attendees with any wallet pass grouped by event_id from the attendee meta, joined to the parent event post to resolve the event title for the chart label across the upcoming season's ticketing.
Count group by event_id
Area · Gradient

Daily wallet adds

Gradient area chart of wallet adds per day sourced from the timestamp postmeta written when an attendee adds an Apple or Google pass, useful for spotting reminder-email impact and the run-up curve toward each event date.
Count group by wallet_pass_added_date

Comparison

Default Wallet Plus admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Wallet Plus attendee list

  • Attendee list shows wallet status per row, no aggregate adoption number
  • No aggregate split between Apple Wallet and Google Wallet usage
  • Top events by wallet adoption rate cannot be ranked in the default admin
  • Daily wallet-add curve is not exposed in the default attendee screens
  • Comparison between wallet users and total attendees needs a spreadsheet

SleekView Charts

  • Number, pie, bar, and area cards drawn from attendee CPT and wallet meta
  • Joins resolve order_id and event_id to readable order and event labels
  • Apple and Google wallet flags read directly from canonical postmeta keys
  • Saved dashboards per coordinator with per-card filter scopes
  • Reads canonical Event Tickets attendee posts, no parallel reporting database

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Event Tickets Wallet Plus (The Events Calendar)

One dashboard, four questions

Wallet totals, platform mix, top events, and daily adoption pace on a single screen so the wallet ops standup starts from numbers, not from filtering the attendee list per event one screen at a time.

Apple vs Google split

A donut grouped by the two wallet postmeta keys exposes which platform dominates per event, useful for deciding which wallet to feature in reminder emails and which to keep as the secondary pass option for visitors.

Adoption rate per event

Wallet adds divided by total attendees per event_id exposes the adoption rate as a per-event KPI, so the team can spot events where the wallet button placement or copy is not working before the doors open.

Audience

Who builds Wallet Plus charts with SleekView

Wallet ops

Open a saved dashboard each morning for wallet totals, platform mix, and adoption pace. The four cards replace filtering the attendee list per event to assess wallet rollout across upcoming events on the calendar.

Marketing leads

Watch the daily wallet-adds area card to measure reminder-email impact, comparing the slope after a wallet prompt against the baseline pace from prior events and timing the next nudge accordingly per audience.

Event coordinators

Track adoption rate per event to prep door staff for paper, PDF, Apple, and Google check-ins. Top-events bar exposes where to expect heavy wallet scanning and where paper backup might still dominate the queue.

The bigger picture

Why wallet adoption needs aggregate dashboards

An attendee list is fine for checking one ticket's wallet status. The moment an event runs 1,200 attendees across three sessions with Apple and Google wallet buttons in every reminder email, the per-attendee row stops answering the questions wallet ops actually has: how many attendees added a pass at all, which platform leads adoption, which events have the highest adoption rate, and how the daily curve responds to reminder sends. Event Tickets Wallet Plus captures every wallet event correctly on attendee postmeta, but the default admin renders it one row at a time.

SleekView Charts treats the same attendee CPT as a dataset and aggregates the wallet flags into number, pie, bar, and area cards directly. The result is a wallet planning surface where adoption is visible per event in seconds.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Event Tickets Wallet Plus (The Events Calendar)

Charts reads the Wallet Plus postmeta on each attendee post. SleekView exposes _tec_tickets_wallet_apple_pass_added and _tec_tickets_wallet_google_pass_added (plus any added-date timestamps the add-on writes) as dataset columns so cards can groupBy platform or count by either flag across attendees and events.

 

Yes. A donut grouped by a derived wallet_platform column built from the two wallet postmeta keys returns Apple, Google, both, and none slices. The dataset translates the two boolean keys into a single platform value so the donut renders without any extra SQL or column setup.

 

Attendees with both wallet keys set true count once in the both slice of the platform donut and once each in the platform-specific bar cards. The Number card for any-wallet attendees counts the row a single time so a both-wallets attendee does not inflate the headline KPI on the dashboard.

 

Yes. Every card has a filter scope that can target a single event_id, an order status from tec_tc_orders, or a date range on the wallet-add timestamp. The filter applies on top of the aggregation, so a daily adoption card scoped to one event isolates that event's run-up curve to door open.

 

Yes. SleekView refreshes the dataset schema from the postmeta keys present on the attendee CPT. A new wallet integration or Wallet Plus update that writes additional postmeta keys becomes available as columns on the next dataset refresh, no manual schema mapping required from the wallet ops team.

 

Yes. The free Event Tickets plugin writes the attendee CPT and tec_tc_orders. Wallet Plus adds the wallet postmeta keys on top, so the Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards render only the wallet-specific aggregations when Wallet Plus is active and fall back to attendee-only counts when it is not installed yet.

 

Yes. Each card has an underlying dataset slice that exports to CSV with the columns the chart used to aggregate. Useful when door ops needs the per-attendee wallet status behind a wallet-adoption count or when marketing wants the wallet-added attendees behind a daily adds spike right after a reminder send.

 

Reporting plugins typically build a parallel data layer fed by hooks on attendee writes, which means a second moving part to keep in sync. SleekView Charts reads the attendee CPT and tec_tc_orders directly, so the dashboard reflects the same row the wallet add-on writes without an extra sync step or stale cache.

 

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