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SleekView Charts for FluentBooking

FluentBooking ships dashboard widgets that slice meeting data in fixed ways. SleekView Charts adds configurable cards over wp_fcal_bookings, calendars, and FluentCRM contacts.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for FluentBooking

Meeting data as a configurable dashboard

FluentBooking's bookings list is solid and its built-in dashboard widgets give a useful glance. What it lacks is configurable cards, per-role dashboards, and the ability to combine booking data with FluentCRM contact data on a single chart screen. Sales managers running a round-robin team and coaches running recurring sessions both end up with multiple tabs and a private spreadsheet to track the team's pipeline.

SleekView Charts joins wp_fcal_bookings, wp_fcal_calendars, wp_fcal_calendar_events, and the FluentCRM contact table into a single dataset. Cards over that dataset cover the questions teams actually ask: how many meetings per host, what share are paid coaching versus free discovery, how the pipeline is trending week over week. Filters at the dashboard level cover host pool, calendar, event type, and CRM tag.

Cards read live and respect host scoping, so a sales rep sees only their own bookings while the manager sees the team. Inline edits made from the linked table view route through FluentBooking actions, so attendee notifications fire and CRM tags update as configured.

Workflow

From wp_fcal_bookings to a configurable dashboard

1

Source from bookings

Use wp_fcal_bookings as the dataset base. Each row carries meeting time, host, calendar event, status, and payment for the booking.
2

Join calendars and CRM

Add wp_fcal_calendars and wp_fcal_calendar_events for event metadata, and the FluentCRM contact table when active so CRM tags and stage land on the dataset.
3

Pick the four cards

Number for upcoming meetings, Donut for status mix, Bar for meetings per host, Area for daily meeting volume. The chart grammar maps cleanly to the team's standard questions.
4

Save per-role dashboards

Sales sees the pipeline. Coaches see this week's load. Recruiters see the round-robin distribution. Each dashboard scopes to the right slice of the same dataset.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from FluentBooking data

One KPI, one status mix, one host ranking, one daily trend. All over the joined FluentBooking dataset with FluentCRM context.
Number · Default

Upcoming meetings

Top-line count of confirmed meetings from today forward. The number sales managers check at the start of the week.
Count
Pie · Donut

Meeting status mix

Confirmed, pending, completed, canceled, and rescheduled share for the active date range.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Meetings per host

Per-host meeting count, useful for round-robin balance reviews and coaching load checks across the team.
Count group by host_user_id
Area · Gradient

Meetings per day

Smoothed area of meeting count by day, highlighting the rhythm of the booking pipeline week over week.
Count group by event_start_date

Comparison

Default FluentBooking reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default FluentBooking widgets

  • FluentBooking widgets are fixed in shape and not user-configurable
  • Cross-calendar pipeline views require multiple dashboard screens
  • Per-host load and round-robin balance aren't first-class charts
  • FluentCRM context (tags, stage) isn't joinable to meeting charts by default
  • No per-role saved dashboards for sales, coaches, recruiters

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable cards over the joined FluentBooking and FluentCRM dataset
  • Round-robin balance and per-host load as Bar charts
  • Status mix and paid-versus-free share as Donut charts
  • Cascade host, calendar, event type filters across every card
  • Click-through from chart segment to the linked SleekView table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for FluentBooking

Sales pipeline on one screen

Number, Donut, and Bar cards over meetings and CRM context give the manager the pipeline shape and the per-rep load without switching tabs.

FluentCRM joined in

Bookings sit next to contact stage and tags, so a single Bar card can rank meetings by CRM stage or by tag without a separate report.

Per-host scoping

Cards respect host scoping where configured. Reps see their own slice, managers see the team. Same dataset, different filter applied per role.

Audience

Who builds FluentBooking charts dashboards with SleekView

Sales managers

Pipeline shape, per-rep meeting count, and pending follow-ups visible the moment they open the dashboard. The weekly review runs from one screen.

Coaches and consultants

This week's recurring sessions, paid versus free split, and daily load on one screen. Workshops and group sessions track in the same dashboard.

Recruiters

Candidate slot volume and round-robin interviewer balance with one filter per calendar. Cards show the stage distribution at a glance.

The bigger picture

Why sales and coaching teams need a dashboard over FluentBooking

FluentBooking is excellent at scheduling and tidy at storing the result, and the default widgets give a useful glance. The work a sales team or coaching practice does week-to-week needs more than a glance. It needs a configurable view on top of the same data, with the host filter, the calendar filter, and the CRM tag filter combinable in a single dashboard.

SleekView Charts adds that view using the joins FluentBooking and FluentCRM already support. Sales sees the pipeline, coaches see the load, recruiters see the balance, all from the same dataset, with cards a manager configures rather than hard-codes. The chart layer doesn't replace FluentBooking's own dashboard; it sits beside it as the configurable half.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for FluentBooking

No. The base dataset works on FluentBooking alone, and FluentCRM joins activate automatically when both plugins are present. Without FluentCRM, the chart grammar is the same minus the CRM-tag dimension.

 

Yes. FluentBooking captures UTM and lead source on each booking. Expose those as dataset columns and use them as grouping dimensions on Bar cards to see which campaign drove which volume.

 

Yes. The host pool resolves to the assigned host on each booking row, and a per-host Bar card ranks them by count or duration. Useful for confirming round-robin balance over a date range.

 

Yes. Each occurrence of a recurring meeting appears as its own row, so the daily volume chart reflects the actual load rather than the count of series. Group by recurring parent for series-level rollups.

 

Yes. Cards respect host scoping where the FluentBooking install is configured to gate reps to their own data. The manager dashboard remains team-wide; the rep dashboard scopes per user.

 

Yes. Payment status sits on the booking row from the payment add-on. Group by status for a paid-versus-refunded slice, or filter to captured for a net-revenue view.

 

Cards read live from the FluentBooking tables on render. A reschedule made via FluentBooking actions or from the SleekView table appears in the chart on the next reload, with no separate sync step.

 

Yes. Each card links to the matching SleekView table view filtered to the chart's segment, so a click on a slice opens the meetings behind it for editing or export.

 

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