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SleekView Charts for Fathom Analytics

Fathom's API already returns aggregated, cookieless metrics. SleekView Charts arranges that same data into Number, Area, Pie, and Bar cards inside WP Admin, so the team reads trends without leaving WordPress or breaking the privacy boundary.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Fathom Analytics

Fathom's data, finally as a configurable dashboard

Fathom Analytics is a hosted, privacy-first analytics service that ships a tiny script and stores aggregated metrics, never personal data. The WordPress plugin embeds the Fathom dashboard inside WP Admin and configures the tracking script. The dashboard answers the most common questions per site, but it remains the same view, organized around Fathom's own categories rather than the WordPress content the data describes.

SleekView Charts calls the Fathom API directly using the same API token the plugin uses. A Number card shows total visitors for the active range, a Pie card breaks visits down by country, a Bar card ranks top referrers, and an Area card plots the daily pageview trend. Each card filters independently, and the layout pins to a dashboard your editors and clients can open without changing any settings.

Because Fathom's API enforces the same privacy guarantees as the dashboard, SleekView Charts inherits them automatically. The API token is configured once, responses are cached locally on a schedule you control, and Fathom's GDPR-compliant tracking script keeps running on the front end without any change. EU-based teams who picked Fathom for the privacy posture get the chart layer that posture deserves.

Workflow

From Fathom API responses to chart dashboards

1

Connect the Fathom API

Reuse the API token already configured by the Fathom Analytics WordPress plugin. SleekView caches API responses locally on a schedule you control, so the dashboard stays responsive and the API stays untouched.
2

Pick the metrics

Choose visitors, pageviews, average duration, top source, top country, and any configured event goals. Map those to chart-card aggregations like Sum, Average, or Count.
3

Build the dashboard

Drop a Number card for the headline metric, a Pie or Donut for distribution, a Bar for ranked referrers, and an Area or Line for the daily trend. Each card filters independently.
4

Share with editors

Assign a saved chart dashboard to the editor role. They see only the cards and filters you allow, with no access to the Fathom API token or other settings.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Fathom Analytics data

Four chart cards built from a typical Fathom API response: the total visitor count, the country distribution, the top referrers, and the daily pageview trend.
Number · Default

Total visitors

A single headline KPI showing total unique visitors for the active date range, pulled straight from the Fathom API.
Sum(visitors)
Pie · Donut

Visits by country

A donut chart that splits the period's visitors across countries, useful for confirming the audience matches the regional content plan.
Sum(visitors) group by country
Bar · Horizontal

Top referrers

A horizontal bar chart ranking referrer hostnames by visitors, with search engines, social, and direct stacked side by side.
Sum(visitors) group by referrer_hostname
Area · Gradient

Pageviews over time

A gradient area chart of daily pageviews, the same time-series the Fathom dashboard shows but pinned to your WP Admin overview.
Sum(pageviews) group by date

Comparison

Default Fathom reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Fathom dashboard

  • Dashboard is embedded inside WP Admin with a fixed layout
  • No way to mix a KPI tile, country pie, and trend chart on one screen
  • Chart selection is tied to Fathom's UI choices
  • Hard to share a custom chart layout with editor or client roles
  • No CSV export of a specific chart from inside WP Admin

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for top-level KPIs like total visitors or events
  • Pie or Donut cards for country, device, and source distribution
  • Bar cards ranking referrers, campaigns, or landing pages
  • Area or Line cards for daily and weekly pageview trends
  • Saved chart dashboards scoped per role with CSV export per card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Fathom Analytics

GDPR-compliant by default

Fathom is built around no cookies and no personal data. SleekView Charts only reads the same aggregated API the dashboard uses, so the privacy posture you picked Fathom for stays unchanged.

Composable chart layouts

A KPI tile, a country donut, a referrer bar chart, and a daily pageview area chart can sit on the same screen. Each card filters independently without rebuilding the layout.

Role-scoped dashboards

Assign a saved chart layout to the editor role and they see only the cards and filters you allow. The Fathom API token stays scoped to administrators.

Audience

Who builds Fathom Analytics charts dashboards with SleekView

EU-based publishers

Keep the GDPR-compliant tracking Fathom is known for and gain a chart layer that respects the same privacy boundary. No additional vendor evaluation needed.

Content marketers

Pin a daily pageview area chart and a top-referrers bar chart to the home admin screen. Open WordPress, read the trend, brief the next sprint.

Agencies

Deliver a one-screen monthly client report with KPI tiles, a country pie, and a trend chart. Export each card to CSV for the slide deck.

The bigger picture

Why privacy-first analytics still needs a real chart surface

Teams pick Fathom for the same reason they pick Plausible: privacy is a product requirement, not a checkbox. Fathom never sets cookies, never stores personal data, and never sells anything to anyone. The dashboard reflects that ethos with a clean, focused UI built around the questions most site owners ask.

The trade-off is that the dashboard is the entire chart layout, with no way to mix a KPI tile, a country donut, and a daily trend on one screen scoped to a specific role. For a content team that picked Fathom precisely to avoid sending data to GA4, the answer cannot be 'export to CSV and rebuild in a spreadsheet,' because that is the friction they were trying to remove. SleekView Charts reads the Fathom API directly, inherits the same privacy guarantees automatically, and lets the team compose its own dashboard inside the WordPress admin without ever leaving the privacy boundary Fathom provides.

The privacy posture stays exactly where it was; what changes is that the charts finally line up with the work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Fathom Analytics

Yes. SleekView Charts reads the Fathom API, which requires a Fathom account and an API token for your site. The Fathom Analytics WordPress plugin already configures those credentials when you connect a site, and SleekView reuses them. Without a Fathom account, there is no data to chart.

 

No. The Fathom tracking script is the only thing that runs on the front end, and SleekView does not touch it. SleekView Charts only runs in WP Admin when an authorized user opens a dashboard, and it queries the cached Fathom API responses, so the front-end performance Fathom is known for stays exactly the same.

 

No. SleekView Charts only reads from the Fathom API and never writes anything back. The tracking script continues to run exactly as the Fathom plugin configured it, so visitor counts, average durations, and source attribution stay identical to what the dashboard shows.

 

Yes. Fathom's API exposes events (which Fathom uses for goal tracking) as a queryable dimension. SleekView Charts surfaces those as a Number card for total event count, a Bar card for events per landing page, or a Pie card for distribution by event name.

 

Yes. Each subsite typically has its own Fathom site and API token, and SleekView respects that scoping. Charts show only the data for the current site, which matches how the Fathom plugin itself behaves on multisite. Network admins can switch between sites and each one renders its own dashboard independently.

 

Fathom stores aggregated metrics on its own infrastructure (EU data centers are an option). SleekView caches API responses inside WordPress on a schedule you control, but the original data lives with Fathom. No personal data is ever stored in either place because Fathom never collects it.

 

Yes. Each chart card exports the underlying data to CSV honoring the active filters and date range. The visualization itself renders client-side, so a screenshot of the rendered card works for slide decks and reports.

 

The Fathom Analytics WordPress plugin embeds the Fathom dashboard inside WP Admin and installs the tracking script. SleekView Charts complements that, it does not replace it. The plugin handles the script and embed; SleekView adds a configurable chart layer on top of the same Fathom API, with role-scoped layouts and per-card filtering.

 

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