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SleekView Charts for GA Google Analytics Pro: chart what your GA tag fires

GA Google Analytics Pro stores your GA4 tag id, custom events, dimensions, exclusions, and cross-domain settings in the WordPress options table under ga_google_analytics_pro_* keys. SleekView Charts reads that configuration and turns it into a real dashboard of event coverage, role exclusions, and per-post tag overrides.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for GA Google Analytics Pro

See your GA setup as a dashboard, not a settings screen

GA Google Analytics Pro is the long-running Plugin Planet plugin for installing GA4 across a WordPress site with surgical control. The configuration lives in ga_google_analytics_pro_options, plus per-post overrides in postmeta keys like _ga_google_analytics_pro_disable and _ga_google_analytics_pro_extra. Custom events, role exclusions, and cross-domain hosts all read from those keys.

SleekView Charts reads the same configuration and lets you build chart cards on top: a Number for posts with GA tracking disabled, a Donut for the role exclusion mix, a Bar for which post types carry custom extra tags, an Area for the rate of new overrides added month over month. Each card is a saved query against the live options and postmeta rows, so the dashboard reflects today's tagging picture.

The plugin keeps doing what it does. The tag still fires from the configuration you set, GA4 still receives the events you defined, and SleekView simply gives the editorial and analytics teams a way to see how the tag is actually deployed across the site without scrolling through the plugin settings screen.

Workflow

From GA Pro options to a tag coverage dashboard

1

Point SleekView at GA Pro data

Add a SleekView data source for the ga_google_analytics_pro_options row and the per-post _ga_google_analytics_pro_* postmeta keys. Schema is detected automatically with no mapping work.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Toggle the view type from Table to Charts. SleekView creates a blank dashboard ready for chart cards built on the GA Pro configuration columns.
3

Add chart cards on the configuration

Pick a chart type, choose a grouping column like post_type, role, or event name, pick a count or sum aggregation and a color. Each card is a saved query against the live options and postmeta tables.
4

Save, scope, and share

Save the chart view, scope it per role for editors, analysts, and clients, and optionally embed it on a frontend page so stakeholders see the tagging picture without WP Admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build on GA Pro configuration

Four cards that turn the GA Google Analytics Pro option rows and per-post overrides into a working tag coverage dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Posts with GA disabled

A single big-number KPI counting wp_postmeta rows where meta_key equals _ga_google_analytics_pro_disable and meta_value is true, the exact set of pages where the GA tag is suppressed.
Count
Pie · Donut

Role exclusions split

A donut sliced by the role keys inside the ga_google_analytics_pro_options exclusion array, so the team sees at a glance which roles are not being tracked by GA4.
Count group by role
Bar · Horizontal

Custom event coverage by post type

A horizontal bar of post_type counts joined from wp_posts where _ga_google_analytics_pro_extra postmeta exists, showing where custom GA event snippets are concentrated across the site.
Count group by post_type
Area · Gradient

Tag overrides added per month

A gradient area chart of new postmeta rows for _ga_google_analytics_pro_* keys per month, joined to wp_posts for post_date, useful for spotting when the team added overrides.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default GA Pro settings screen vs SleekView Charts

Default GA Pro settings screen

  • Settings screen lists toggles and fields, with no overview of how the tag is actually deployed
  • No native dashboard for tracking which posts have GA suppressed or extended
  • Role exclusions are managed in checkboxes, not visualised as a share of the user base
  • No saved dashboards per role for editors, analysts, or clients
  • No way to embed a tag-coverage chart on a frontend page for clients without admin access

SleekView Charts

  • Chart cards built on the ga_google_analytics_pro_options row and per-post overrides
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards on a single tag coverage dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for editors, analysts, and clients
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Reads the existing GA Pro configuration, no extra plugin or service needed

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for GA Google Analytics Pro

Tag coverage as charts

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built on the GA Pro options and the per-post override postmeta keys you already set.

Configuration only, no tracking added

SleekView Charts only reads the GA Pro configuration. It never adds a tag, never duplicates events, and never sends data to Google itself.

Share the tagging picture

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so analysts and clients see how GA is deployed without learning the GA Pro settings UI.

Audience

Who builds GA Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Analytics leads

Audit which roles are excluded and which post types carry extra GA snippets, then catch drift before it leaks into the GA4 reports.

Editorial leads

See in one view which posts and post types have GA tracking off, useful when staging or testing pages were accidentally left untagged.

Agencies

Hand clients a tag coverage dashboard per site, scoped to a client role, so the GA setup is visible without giving them admin access.

The bigger picture

Your GA tag deployment deserves a dashboard

GA Google Analytics Pro is the kind of plugin that quietly drifts. A role gets excluded by one team member, an extra event snippet gets dropped on a single post by another, and three months later nobody is sure what is actually being sent to GA4. The settings screen lists every toggle but never adds them up.

SleekView Charts closes that gap by treating the GA Pro options and override postmeta as a real dataset. Analytics leads get a quick view of which roles are excluded and where extra snippets live, editors see the post types and pages with tracking suppressed, and agencies get a saved tag-coverage dashboard per client. The plugin keeps shipping GA4 the way it always did, and the team finally has a way to see what it has been shipping.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for GA Google Analytics Pro

No. SleekView only reads the GA Pro configuration. The tag still fires exactly the way GA Pro configured it, no events added, no events suppressed.

 

Not directly. GA4 metrics live inside Google. SleekView Charts is about the configuration you control inside WordPress. Pair it with Site Kit's cached GA4 responses for the metrics side.

 

Anything stored in the ga_google_analytics_pro_options row or in _ga_google_analytics_pro_* postmeta keys. Exclusion roles, extra event snippets, disable flags, and cross-domain hosts all show up as columns.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads whatever GA Pro options exist on the site. Premium features that add more option keys simply appear as additional chartable fields when active.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so editors, analytics leads, and clients see only the dashboards you allow them to see.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, useful for internal team pages or client portals.

 

No. SleekView reads option and postmeta rows on demand for the dashboard, separate from the lightweight read GA Pro performs on the frontend to inject the tag.

 

Yes. Add an Area or Line card grouped by the post_date column joined from wp_posts to see when overrides were added or removed across the site.

 

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