SleekView Charts for FluentCRM Pro
SleekView Charts reads fc_subscribers, fc_lists, fc_campaigns and the FluentCRM Pro funnel tables directly. Subscriber status, list mix, funnel progression and campaign performance render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards without leaving WP Admin.
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FluentCRM Pro has the data. The default screens hide the shape.
FluentCRM Pro ships clean custom tables: fc_subscribers for contacts, fc_subscriber_pivot for list and tag relationships, fc_campaigns for broadcasts and fc_funnels with fc_funnel_sequences and fc_funnel_subscribers for the automation engine the Pro license unlocks. The schema is properly indexed and queryable. The default admin gives a paginated list per table and a separate analytics tab.
That works for finding a subscriber. It does not work for understanding the shape of the list. A 40,000-subscriber base with eight lists, twelve tags, six active automations and a campaign every two weeks needs a dashboard, not eight more list screens. The aggregates (how many active subscribers, which funnel is converting, which campaign drove the most opens) exist as queries the automation engine already runs, but they do not render as a single workspace for the lifecycle team.
SleekView Charts reads the FluentCRM Pro tables directly. A Number card anchors total active subscribers. A Pie splits subscribers across lists or status (subscribed, pending, unsubscribed, bounced). A Bar ranks automation funnels by enrolled subscribers. An Area trends campaign opens over time, joined to fc_campaign_email_meta. Same dataset that powers the automation engine, organised as a dashboard the team can read at a glance.
Workflow
Turn FluentCRM Pro tables into a dashboard
Map the FluentCRM tables
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from FluentCRM Pro data
Active subscribers
Count
Subscribers by status
Count
group by status
Subscribers per list
Count
group by list_id
Campaign opens over time
Count
group by created_at
Comparison
Default FluentCRM Pro reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default FluentCRM Pro reporting
- Subscriber totals split across separate list and tag screens, no single KPI
- Status mix shown as a paginated list rather than a visual share
- Per-list growth requires opening each list individually
- Funnel conversion data lives in a different admin tab from the contacts list
- No read-only dashboard URL to share with a stakeholder outside WP Admin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for active subscribers across the whole base
- Pie split across subscribed, pending, unsubscribed, bounced, complained
- Bar ranking subscribers per list or tag for growth visibility
- Area trend of campaign opens or clicks over time
- Filters carry between the table view and chart view on the same FluentCRM dataset
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for FluentCRM Pro
Dashboard over fc_subscribers
Render the active base as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so list managers see the shape, not just paginated rows in a contacts screen.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to status of subscribed and list_id in ("Pro", "News") in the chart view and the contact table behind it stays in sync. Same fc_subscribers query, two surfaces.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send a stakeholder a URL of the list-health dashboard or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Weekly list reviews get a measurable picture instead of a screenshot of the contacts table.
Audience
Who builds FluentCRM Pro charts dashboards with SleekView
Email marketers
Anchor a weekly review on active subscriber count, status mix and per-campaign open trend. Spot a deliverability drop on the area card before it shows up in revenue.
List managers
Track list growth per list with a horizontal bar and watch the bounced and complained share on a pie. Bulk-clean from the underlying table view as soon as the chart flags drift.
Lifecycle ops
Chart funnel enrolment and completion against the fc_funnel_subscribers table. Conversion rate per funnel becomes a number card, dropout points become a bar.
The bigger picture
Why FluentCRM Pro needs a dashboard, not more tabs
FluentCRM Pro is one of the most data-rich WordPress CRMs available, but the default admin distributes that data across half a dozen tabs and asks list managers to keep the totals in their head. A weekly review built on "open each list, write the count down, repeat" is not a review, it is a chore. Watching active subscriber count, status mix, per-list growth and campaign engagement trend as a single dashboard changes the posture from reactive to proactive.
A growing bounced share surfaces in the pie before it tanks deliverability. A stagnating list shows up on the bar before a quarter passes without a single new opt-in. A drop in opens shows up on the area trend in time to brief the next campaign on what changed.
Same fc_subscribers, fc_campaigns and fc_funnels tables, completely different operational posture.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for FluentCRM Pro
FluentCRM Pro's own custom tables, primarily fc_subscribers, fc_subscriber_pivot, fc_lists, fc_tags, fc_campaigns, fc_campaign_email_meta, fc_funnels and fc_funnel_subscribers. No data is copied, no analytics service is involved, the cards render straight off the tables FluentCRM already maintains.
 The core subscriber, list, tag and campaign cards work on both free and Pro because the same fc_subscribers, fc_lists and fc_campaigns tables back both versions. Automation funnel cards depend on fc_funnels and fc_funnel_subscribers which FluentCRM Pro populates, so funnel-conversion charts need the Pro license.
 Yes. SleekView Charts supports multi-axis grouping, so a Bar can stack by list_id with a secondary group on tag_id from fc_subscriber_pivot. Useful for understanding which list and tag combinations drive the most engaged cohorts of subscribers.
 Yes. Group by funnel_id on fc_funnel_subscribers with status filters to chart enrolment, in-progress and completion counts side by side. The Pie or stacked Bar variants make the drop-off shape easy to read across all active funnels at once.
 No. FluentCRM Pro already indexes fc_subscribers on status, email, type and timestamp columns, and SleekView Charts uses those indexes for the group-by queries the cards run. Lists with hundreds of thousands of subscribers render the dashboard in well under a second on typical Kinsta or WP Engine hardware.
 Yes. Join fc_campaign_email_meta to fc_subscriber_pivot and group by list_id to compare open and click rates across lists for the same campaign. A horizontal bar tells you immediately which list is most engaged with a given broadcast.
 Yes. The WooCommerce integration writes purchase data into linked tables FluentCRM Pro reads. SleekView Charts surfaces those joins, so a Sum-aggregation card on customer LTV grouped by tag or list reveals the most valuable segments without leaving WP Admin.
 Yes. Each saved chart dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. List managers see the contacts and list health cards while marketing leads see the campaign and funnel performance cards, with each role saving its own filter presets.
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