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SleekView Charts for FunnelKit Automations

FunnelKit Automations stores contacts, tags, automations, and broadcast events across its own custom tables. SleekView Charts joins them so contact growth, tag mix, automation enrollment, and broadcast performance render as configurable chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for FunnelKit Automations

Marketing CRM reporting in one view

FunnelKit Automations runs its own CRM tables for contacts, tags, automations, broadcasts, and events. Foreign keys link them, which makes the schema ideal for chart aggregation. The default reporting tab covers per-broadcast and per-automation performance, but the cross-CRM dashboard, contacts plus tags plus active automations plus recent events, lives across multiple screens.

Marketing operators ask cross-cutting questions every week: "How is the list growing by week?" "Which tags account for the most active contacts?" "Which automation is carrying the most enrollees right now?" "How does this broadcast's open rate compare to last week's?" None of those have a single screen built for them in the default UI.

SleekView Charts groups FunnelKit's CRM tables into chart cards: Number for total active contacts, Donut for status mix, Bar for active automation enrollment, Area for daily new contacts. The dashboard refreshes as FunnelKit writes new events, so it stays current as campaigns run.

Workflow

Build a FunnelKit Automations dashboard in four steps

1

Map the FunnelKit tables

Point SleekView at FunnelKit's contacts, tags, automations, and broadcasts tables. The Charts view inherits the joined dataset with foreign keys translated into joinable columns.
2

Choose chart types per question

Status mix wants a Donut, automation enrollment wants a Bar, daily new contacts wants an Area, total active contacts wants a Number card. Match the chart to the question rather than the other way around.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation, and valueColumn. Broadcast performance cards group by broadcast_id and count event rows, or sum opens and clicks separately.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Marketing operators check it before sends, list owners use it for hygiene, support uses it during ticket investigations.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from FunnelKit Automations data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, a status mix, an automation enrollment breakdown, and a signup trend.
Number · Default

Active contacts

Total contacts with status equal to subscribed. The headline list-size KPI marketing operators track week over week.
Count
Pie · Donut

Contact status mix

Contacts grouped by status (subscribed, pending, unsubscribed). Surfaces list-health at a glance and signals when pending-confirmation tails need a re-send.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Active automation enrollment

Contacts grouped by current active automation, sorted descending. Shows which sequences are carrying the most enrollees right now.
Count group by active_automation
Area · Gradient

New contacts per day

Daily count of new contact rows over the trailing 90 days. Surfaces signup spikes around campaigns and slow weeks worth attention.
Count group by date_created

Comparison

Default FunnelKit reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default FunnelKit reporting

  • Reporting covers per-broadcast and per-automation performance but not list-wide trends
  • No cross-CRM dashboard combining contacts, tags, and automation enrollment
  • Tag-level breakdowns require opening individual segments
  • Time-series charts of new contacts by source are not built in
  • Per-step automation drop-off is not surfaced as a chart

SleekView Charts

  • Dashboard joining contacts, tags, automations, and broadcasts
  • Donut and Bar cards for status and automation distribution
  • Area cards for signup velocity and event density
  • Tag-level segmentation as a sortable Bar card
  • Charts refresh as FunnelKit writes new events

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for FunnelKit Automations

CRM KPI cards

Total active contacts, recent broadcast opens, this month's new signups. Number cards make the headline figures visible without leaving WordPress.

Status and automation mix

Donut and Bar cards render the contact status mix and active automation enrollment side by side. List-health and automation-load questions answer themselves.

Broadcast trends

Area and Line cards over the trailing 30, 60, or 90 days surface broadcast opens, clicks, and unsubscribe trends, which is how operators notice content fatigue early.

Audience

Who builds FunnelKit Automations charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing operators

Pre-send dashboard combining status mix, top tags, and last broadcast performance. The same view doubles as the post-send post-mortem for the marketing lead.

List owners

List-health dashboard tracking unsubscribes, bounces, and inactive cohorts as trend lines. Weekly cleanup becomes a habit driven by the dashboard.

Automation builders

Enrollment dashboard showing per-automation contact counts and per-step completion as Bar cards. Drop-off points become visible and prioritised for rewrites.

The bigger picture

Why FunnelKit dashboards belong in WordPress

FunnelKit Automations is built around contacts, tags, and automations, and marketing operators live in segments of those. "Customers who clicked the last broadcast and aren't in the Win-back automation." "Trial week 2 contacts who opened the welcome." "VIP holders inactive for 30 days." Each of those is a real campaign decision the team makes every week, and each one benefits from a chart dashboard that updates as the data changes. SleekView Charts collapses those questions onto one screen pinned in the WordPress admin.

The marketing operator runs the pre-send check. The list owner audits health. The automation builder watches drop-off.

FunnelKit keeps doing the hard parts of the CRM and automation engine; the dashboard turns its output into a habit-forming weekly review.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for FunnelKit Automations

No. FunnelKit's per-broadcast and per-automation reports stay in place for individual campaign and sequence analytics. SleekView Charts adds the cross-CRM dashboard the default screens do not assemble, complementing rather than competing.

 

Yes. Group event rows by step_id within a specific automation and count completions to render a per-step Bar card. The drop-off pattern becomes immediately visible and points to the weakest steps in the sequence.

 

Yes. Broadcast events power Area and Line cards grouped by event date or broadcast_id. Compare opens, clicks, and revenue across recent broadcasts on a single dashboard without per-campaign tab switching.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card so a tag filter scopes the entire dashboard to that segment. Per-tag dashboards become a one-click switch instead of a per-card setup job.

 

Yes. Data flowing in from FunnelKit Cart and Funnel Builder writes to the same contact tables, so order-source and funnel-source dimensions show up as chart groupBy options on the same dashboard.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set for CSV export with the active filters applied. That keeps the dashboard usable as both a screen and a data source for external reports.

 

Yes. Aggregations run on indexed columns the CRM already maintains, so hundreds of thousands of contacts render charts in seconds without straining the database during normal operation.

 

Yes. When FunnelKit tracks revenue against broadcasts or contacts, the Sum aggregation on revenue columns produces revenue-per-tag and revenue-per-automation Bar cards. Useful for ranking automations by direct revenue contribution.

 

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