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SleekView Charts for Fider WP

Fider WP brings community feedback boards to WordPress with posts, votes, comments, and statuses. SleekView Charts reads it all and renders a configurable dashboard for product leads.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Fider WP

Public feedback is the input. A dashboard is what turns it into a decision.

Fider WP gives a WordPress site a community feedback board in the spirit of the open-source Fider project. Visitors submit posts, vote on them, and discuss in comments. Admins assign statuses such as Open, Planned, Started, Completed, and Declined. Each post is a CPT row, with vote and comment counts on postmeta and standard wp_comments.

SleekView Charts reads the Fider WP CPT, its vote meta, and the joined comments. A Number card counts open posts. A Pie splits the board by status. A Bar surfaces the most-voted posts. An Area chart trends submissions per week so a community push shows up as a visible event in the feedback stream.

The same dataset powers the table view, the kanban view, and the charts view. A moderator triages a post in the table, the charts reflect it next render. No syncing, no separate report tool, no spreadsheet export.

Workflow

From a Fider WP board to a chart dashboard

1

Pick the feedback CPT

SleekView lists the Fider WP post type and exposes title, status, category, author, and submission date as chartable columns.
2

Join votes and comments

Vote postmeta and wp_comments rows join inline as numeric columns for Sum, Average, and Count aggregations.
3

Compose chart cards

Add Number, Pie, Bar, Area, and Line cards. Group by status, category, or week and color each card per dashboard.
4

Save and scope

The dashboard becomes a saved view alongside the moderation table and kanban views, gated by capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Fider WP data

Each card below reads the feedback CPT, vote meta, and comments Fider WP already produces. Mix them for a roadmap dashboard, a moderation review, or a community engagement summary.
Number · Default

Open posts total

KPI of posts not yet marked Completed or Declined, the headline number a product lead anchors weekly review on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Posts by status

Donut split across Open, Planned, Started, Completed, and Declined so the team can see whether the board is moving.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top posts by votes

Horizontal bar of highest-voted posts, surfacing the next-up shortlist without scrolling the public board.
Sum(vote_count) group by post_title
Area · Gradient

Submissions per week

Time series of new posts over time, useful for tying engagement to specific releases, newsletters, or community pushes.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Fider WP reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Fider WP admin

  • Public board sorts by votes and offers no aggregate KPI.
  • Admin Posts screen lists submissions but does not group by status.
  • No native distribution chart across Open, Planned, Started, Completed.
  • Submission velocity over time is invisible in the plugin admin.
  • Comment counts per post are not summarized as a ranked chart.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the Fider WP CPT, vote meta, and wp_comments rows directly.
  • Status, category, and author become groupBy columns.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial cards per dashboard.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
  • Saved views gated by capability so each role sees scoped data.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Fider WP

Roadmap-ready dashboard

Open-posts KPI, status donut, top-votes bar, and submission trend in one saved view so weekly review starts on shared numbers.

Discussion-weighted ranking

A Bar of comments per post highlights ideas that triggered real debate, separating engagement from a quick upvote.

Board, table, charts on one source

Move a post to Planned in the table, the status donut reflects it next render. No syncing to a separate report tool.

Audience

Who builds Fider WP charts dashboards with SleekView

Product teams

Weekly roadmap meeting opens on open-posts KPI, status donut, and top-votes bar instead of scrolling the public board.

Community managers

Per-category breakdowns and submission trend tie engagement to specific topics or campaigns.

Open-source maintainers

A discussion-weighted ranking surfaces issues the community actually debates, useful for prioritizing roadmap and docs work.

The bigger picture

Why a community board needs a private reporting surface

Fider WP gives a community a public place to file feedback and vote on it, modeled on the original Fider experience. The product team running the board needs the same data through a different lens. They need to know how many posts are open, how the backlog splits across statuses, which votes are stacking up fastest, and whether the rate of new submissions is climbing or flat.

None of that lives on the public board, and the WordPress Posts screen does not summarize it. SleekView Charts reads the same Fider WP CPT, vote meta, and comments the public board already produces, then renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on a saved internal dashboard. The board stays public; the strategy gets numbers.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Fider WP

No. The public board keeps running with its submission, vote, and comment flow. SleekView reads the same CPT and meta to add an admin-side dashboard alongside it.

 

Yes. Vote meta is one numeric column and comment_count is another. A dashboard can show top-voted and most-discussed posts side by side.

 

Yes. Any status value used on the CPT, default or custom, appears as a Pie or Bar segment without extra configuration.

 

Yes. Categories attached to posts surface as a groupBy column. A Pie of posts per category is a one-click view.

 

Yes. Charts read the database on each load, so a status change or new submission appears next render. There is no snapshot delay.

 

Yes. WordPress capability checks gate both the CPT and the dashboards built from it.

 

Yes. The dataset behind any card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view shows.

 

No. Charts render only in the admin. The public board keeps serving its templates and voting endpoints unchanged.

 

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