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SleekView Charts for FullStory

SleekView Charts reads the FullStory WordPress plugin's org ID, role exclusions, and template-level settings directly. Coverage by post type, excluded roles, and configuration changes render as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for FullStory

An org ID in a settings field is not a session-replay rollout plan

The FullStory WordPress plugin stores an org ID, a list of WordPress roles to exclude from recording, and a small set of toggles for which front-end templates run the snippet. The settings screen tells you the plugin is connected. It does not tell you how many published pages the recorder is reaching, which roles are correctly excluded, or whether a recent settings change accidentally turned off snippet injection on a critical template.

SleekView Charts reads the same options and joins them with the WordPress post and user tables. A Number card counts pages where the FullStory snippet renders for an anonymous visitor. A Pie shows the split between live, excluded by role, and excluded by template. A Bar groups recorded pages by post type. An Area trends changes to the FullStory plugin settings against the option revision history.

Because the data sits in standard WordPress tables, the same chart cards work whether the install records every visitor, samples by percentage, or excludes logged-in users entirely. Filters carry between the table view and the chart view on one shared dataset.

Workflow

Turn FullStory plugin settings into a coverage dashboard

1

Read the plugin options

SleekView detects the FullStory WordPress plugin and registers its org ID option, excluded role list, and template toggles as queryable sources, no manual mapping required.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, or Line cards. Group by post_type, post_status, excluded_role, or option revision timestamp, and aggregate with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum, or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("FullStory rollout", "Role exclusions audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so analytics leads, product managers, and privacy reviewers each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the underlying filtered set to CSV. Privacy reviews land with a real coverage and exclusion number rather than a screenshot of a settings page.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from FullStory data

Each card below reads from the FullStory WordPress plugin options and the standard WordPress posts and users tables. Mix them to build a rollout dashboard, a privacy review surface, or a quick coverage health check.
Number · Default

Pages with FullStory live

Total published pages where the FullStory snippet renders for an anonymous visitor. The anchor metric for any session-replay rollout review.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Recording status split

Posts grouped by live, excluded by role, excluded by template, and draft. Confirms at a glance that the recorder is reaching the templates you expect.
Count group by recording_status
Bar · Horizontal

Recorded pages per post type

Live recorded pages grouped by post_type. Useful when product teams want to know whether the funnel under audit is actually being recorded end to end.
Count group by post_type
Area · Gradient

Settings changes over time

Time series of edits to the FullStory plugin options. Surfaces when the org ID, role exclusion list, or template toggles were changed, which is the first thing to check when sessions drop.
Count group by option_modified

Comparison

Default FullStory plugin settings vs SleekView Charts

Default FullStory plugin settings

  • Settings screen confirms the org ID is set but does not count covered pages
  • No visual split of pages by recording status, excluded role, or template
  • No view of which post types the snippet actually reaches in production
  • Role exclusions are easy to misconfigure and invisible at a glance
  • No way to share a read-only rollout snapshot with privacy or product teams

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total pages rendering the FullStory snippet anonymously
  • Pie split across live, excluded by role, excluded by template, and draft
  • Bar of recorded pages per post type for funnel coverage review
  • Area trend of option revisions to detect silent configuration drift
  • Same dataset behind table and chart views with shared filters

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for FullStory

Rollout as a dashboard

Render the FullStory install as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. Product and analytics leads see real coverage and exclusion counts, not a single org ID field.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to one post type or one excluded role, and both the chart cards and the audit table stay in sync on the same WordPress dataset. No separate reporting tool.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send a privacy reviewer or product manager a URL of the FullStory rollout dashboard, or export the filtered set to CSV alongside the FullStory account-side report.

Audience

Who builds FullStory charts dashboards with SleekView

Product analytics teams

Confirm that every step of the checkout, signup, or onboarding funnel is being recorded before drawing conclusions from FullStory session data.

Privacy reviewers

Verify that admin, editor, and contributor roles are correctly excluded from recording and that no template flagged for opt-out is silently capturing sessions.

Agency leads

Ship a monthly client report showing FullStory coverage by post type and any plugin settings changes since the last review, exported straight from the dashboard.

The bigger picture

Why session replay needs a coverage dashboard, not just an org ID

Session replay tools live or die on coverage. A FullStory account with the wrong page set recorded is worse than no FullStory at all, because the product team builds confidence in a funnel view that quietly misses half the relevant traffic. The WordPress plugin is intentionally minimal: paste an org ID, choose excluded roles, save.

That minimalism is right for installation and wrong for governance. SleekView Charts turns the same plugin options and exclusion lists into a small dashboard that answers the questions the settings screen never tries to: how many pages render the snippet today, what is the split between live and excluded, which post types are reached, and when was the configuration last touched. Same options, same WordPress hooks, same data layer, but a coverage surface a product team, an agency, or a privacy reviewer can actually point to.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for FullStory

It reads the FullStory WordPress plugin's options (org ID, role exclusion list, template toggles), the wp_posts table for post_type and post_status, and the wp_users / wp_usermeta tables for role-based exclusion analysis. No FullStory API token is required for the dashboard itself.

 

No. SleekView Charts reports on what the WordPress plugin is doing locally: snippet coverage, exclusion configuration, and post-type reach. The actual recorded sessions stay in FullStory's account UI, which is where you analyse them once the WordPress coverage is verified.

 

Yes. The table view and chart view sit on the same dataset, so a filter for one post type or one excluded role applies to both surfaces. Analytics leads can pivot between row-level inspection and a chart summary without rebuilding the filter.

 

Yes. Group by the option-modified timestamp with an Area or Line card and a Count aggregation to see when the FullStory plugin options were edited. Useful for tying a sudden dip in recorded sessions back to a real settings change.

 

Yes. Group the chart cards by the excluded role list stored in the plugin options to see how many users would have been recorded versus excluded. Pair that with a Pie of recording status to verify the privacy posture matches policy.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads existing options, posts, and user metadata and never writes to the FullStory plugin's settings. The snippet keeps rendering on the same hooks, with no change to recording behaviour or sampling rate.

 

Yes. Each subsite stores its own FullStory org ID and exclusion rules in its own options table, and SleekView respects that boundary. A network admin can build per-subsite dashboards or a network-level view scoped to specific blog IDs.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view shows. Agencies use this to package a monthly coverage report alongside the qualitative session-replay findings from FullStory's own UI.

 

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