SleekView Charts for FluentCRM
FluentCRM stores subscribers, lists, tags, campaigns, and email events in well-indexed custom tables. SleekView Charts reads them so list growth, status mix, top tags, and campaign performance render as configurable chart cards on one screen.
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Reporting that matches the FluentCRM mental model
FluentCRM keeps a clean custom schema: fc_subscribers holds status and source, fc_subscriber_meta stores custom fields, list and tag pivots manage segmentation, and fc_campaigns tracks broadcasts with email events logged separately. Each table is indexed for direct SQL access, which makes it ideal for chart aggregation.
The default FluentCRM reporting screens cover headline counters and per-campaign open and click rates, but cross-cutting questions stay screen-bound. "How is the Pro list growing week over week, by source?" "Which tags account for the most active subscribers?" "Which campaigns drove the highest opens this quarter?" These exist as ad-hoc filters, not as a saved dashboard the team checks every Monday.
SleekView Charts groups FluentCRM tables into chart cards so the recurring questions become a one-screen view: Number cards for total subscribers and active subscribers, a Donut for status distribution, a Bar for top tags, and an Area for new subscribers per day. The cards refresh as FluentCRM writes new data, so the dashboard stays current without a manual rebuild.
Workflow
Build a FluentCRM dashboard in four steps
Map the FluentCRM tables
fc_subscribers, fc_lists, the contact-tag pivot, and fc_campaigns. The Charts view inherits whichever columns are exposed in the underlying SleekView dataset.
Choose chart types per question
Set groupBy and aggregation
Pin the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from FluentCRM data
Active subscribers
Count
Subscriber status mix
Count
group by status
Top tags by subscriber count
Count
group by tag_name
New subscribers per day
Count
group by created_at
Comparison
Default FluentCRM reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default FluentCRM reporting
- Reporting screens cover per-campaign opens and clicks but not list-wide trends
- No cross-tab dashboard that combines subscriber growth, tags, and campaign performance
- Tag-level breakdowns require opening individual segments
- Time-series charts of new signups by source are not built in
- Custom-meta values are not surfaced as chart dimensions
SleekView Charts
- One dashboard combining subscriber, tag, list, and campaign data
- Donut and Bar cards for status and tag distribution
- Area cards for signup velocity and campaign trends
- Custom-meta values usable as chart groupBy dimensions
- Charts refresh as FluentCRM writes, no manual rebuild
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for FluentCRM
List-wide KPI cards
Total active subscribers, opens this week, broadcasts sent this month — Number cards surface the figures email teams normally rebuild in spreadsheets each Monday.
Status and tag distribution
Donut and Bar cards render the subscriber status mix and the top tags, so list-health and segment-size questions answer themselves at a glance.
Signup and engagement trends
Area and Line cards over the trailing 30, 60, or 90 days surface signup velocity and engagement decay, the patterns that drive next-quarter campaign planning.
Audience
Who builds FluentCRM charts dashboards with SleekView
Email marketers
Pre-send dashboard: status mix, top tags, recent signup velocity, and last-broadcast performance on one screen. The same view doubles as the post-send post-mortem each campaign.
List ops
List-health dashboard tracking unsubscribed and bounced counts as trend lines. Spot deliverability erosion in the week it starts, not the month after deliverability tanks.
Growth leads
Source-attribution dashboard pivoting fc_subscribers.source into a Bar card. Compare WPForms, manual, and WooCommerce-derived signups on volume and engagement.
The bigger picture
Why FluentCRM teams need a saved dashboard
Email teams running on FluentCRM at scale spend more time stitching reports than they should. The plugin produces excellent per-campaign analytics, but the cross-cutting weekly questions (list growth by source, status mix, top tags, signups this week vs last) live in screens that need to be visited individually and recombined in a head or a spreadsheet. SleekView Charts collapses those questions onto one dashboard that refreshes as FluentCRM writes.
A marketing lead pins the dashboard in the WordPress admin and checks it Monday morning. A list-ops person watches the status-mix Donut for deliverability erosion. A growth lead breaks signups down by source.
The data was always there in the custom tables; the dashboard makes it operational rather than ad-hoc.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for FluentCRM
No. FluentCRM's per-campaign reports stay in place and remain the right place for individual broadcast analytics. SleekView Charts adds the cross-cutting weekly dashboard the default screens do not assemble, so the two layers complement each other rather than competing.
 Yes. Custom fields stored in fc_subscriber_meta can be pivoted into named columns at the SleekView dataset level and then used as a groupBy dimension on any chart card. Lifecycle stage, lead source, MRR tier, or any other meta value becomes a real chart dimension instead of a hidden value.
 Yes. Email events (sent, opened, clicked, bounced, unsubscribed) live in their own tables and can power Area and Line cards. Build a per-campaign opens-over-time card or a clicks-by-day card to spot send-time effects and content fatigue without leaving the dashboard.
 Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card so the whole dashboard responds to a single "Pro list only" or "VIP tag only" filter. That makes per-segment health checks a one-click switch rather than a per-card configuration job.
 Yes. Aggregations run on the indexed columns FluentCRM already maintains, so large lists with hundreds of thousands of subscribers render charts in seconds. The Charts engine uses pagination and indexed joins rather than scanning meta.
 Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying data row set, which exports to CSV with the active filters applied. That gives the marketing team a clean handoff to ad platforms or board reports without round-tripping through a spreadsheet.
 Each subsite has its own FluentCRM tables, and SleekView Charts reads the current subsite's data by default. Network-wide dashboards can be configured explicitly when reporting needs to span multiple subsites, with the join layer joining the per-site tables in a single view.
 Yes. The WooCommerce integration links customer orders to subscriber records, and SleekView Charts can pull order totals into Sum cards. Build a high-LTV chart pivoted on the customer-segment tag to spot premium audiences worth a dedicated campaign.
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