SleekView Charts for Gravity Perks Populate Anything
SleekView Charts reads gf_entry plus the source-object IDs Populate Anything stamps into gf_entry_meta. Entries by source, source-type mix, top lookup fields and prefill cadence render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards in WP Admin.
♾️ Lifetime License available
Populate Anything links entries to sources. The default screens hide the shape.
Populate Anything is the Gravity Perk that prefills, filters and validates form fields against any data source on the site: posts, users, taxonomy terms, custom tables, other Gravity Forms entries. Each prefilled or looked-up field stamps a source identifier into gf_entry_meta, so any entry carries a trace of where its values came from. That trace is invaluable for CRM-style entries that need to be linked back to the customer record they were filled from.
The default Gravity Forms admin sees those meta keys as raw fields in the entry detail view. There is no cross-form view of "how many entries prefilled from the customers table this month", "which lookup fields drive the most entries" or "what is the cadence of source-driven submissions". The data is in gf_entry_meta, neatly keyed by Populate Anything, just never aggregated.
SleekView Charts reads gf_entry and pivots the Populate Anything source meta into columns. A Number card anchors entries with a recognised source. A Pie splits entries by source type (post, user, term, table). A Bar ranks lookup fields by usage. An Area trends source-driven prefills over time. Same Populate Anything data, organised as a dashboard the CRM and forms team can actually read.
Workflow
Turn Populate Anything data into a dashboard
Map the Populate Anything data
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Populate Anything data
Entries prefilled from a source
Count
Entries by source type
Count
group by gppa_source_type
Top lookup fields
Count
group by gppa_field_id
Source-driven prefills over time
Count
group by date_created
Comparison
Default Populate Anything reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Gravity Forms admin
- Source object IDs live in entry meta but never surface as columns by default
- No cross-form view of how many entries are linked to a CRM source
- Lookup field usage requires reading each form's Populate Anything configuration manually
- No native pie of source types across the whole site
- No read-only dashboard URL to share with a CRM owner outside WP Admin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for entries with a Populate Anything source meta key
- Pie split by gppa_source_type for CRM-source mix
- Horizontal bar ranking lookup fields by usage
- Area trend of source-driven prefills over time
- Filters carry between the table view and chart view on gf_entry
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Gravity Perks Populate Anything
Pivot source meta into columns
The gppa_source_object_id, gppa_source_type and gppa_field_id meta keys pivot into proper columns so the team can chart and filter linkage instead of reading raw key/value rows.
Audit prefilled versus blank entries
Filter to entries where any gppa meta key is present and chart against the total. The dashboard surfaces the share of inbound that arrives already linked to a CRM record.
Spot the customers driving submissions
Group by gppa_source_object_id with a Sum on a numeric field and find the records that drive the most repeat inbound. Useful for prioritising high-value customer follow-up.
Audience
Who builds Populate Anything charts dashboards with SleekView
CRM owners
Anchor a weekly review on entries with a recognised source and the per-source-type pie. Confirm the CRM is being referenced cleanly rather than bypassed with manual entry.
Form admins
Track which lookup fields are doing the work and which are dead weight. Prune unused Populate Anything fields before they cause confusion for the next admin onboarding.
Marketing analysts
Join prefilled entries to campaign source columns and chart inbound by segment. The dashboard makes CRM-linked conversions readable without spinning up an external reporting tool.
The bigger picture
Why Populate Anything deserves a linkage dashboard
Populate Anything is what lifts Gravity Forms from a submission tool into a CRM-aware form layer. Every prefill, lookup and validation against another data source leaves a trace in gf_entry_meta, but the default admin treats those traces as opaque meta rather than the CRM linkage they actually are. Reading the source meta keys as proper columns turns the linkage into something the team can chart, filter and audit.
The share of inbound that arrives already linked to a customer record shows up as a Number. The mix of source types across the site shows up as a Pie. The lookup fields doing the heavy lifting show up as a Bar.
The cadence of source-driven submissions shows up as an Area. CRM owners see whether the integration is paying off, form admins see which lookups deserve attention and analysts see how segment data flows through the form layer. Same gf_entry_meta the Perk has been writing all along, finally surfaced as the operational dashboard the CRM workflow always needed.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Gravity Perks Populate Anything
The Gravity Forms gf_entry table plus the Populate Anything meta keys in gf_entry_meta (gppa_source_object_id, gppa_source_type, gppa_field_id). No data is duplicated, the cards run against the same tables the Perk already writes to.
 Yes. Populate Anything supports posts, users, taxonomy terms, custom database tables and other Gravity Forms entries as sources. Each writes a recognisable source_type into meta, and SleekView Charts pivots all of them as a single column ready to group on.
 Yes. Group by gppa_source_object_id and filter to a single ID to see every entry across every form prefilled from that customer record. Useful for assembling a per-customer activity view from form data alone.
 Yes. Populate Anything supports filters that change the source result set per submitter. The resulting entries still stamp the chosen source object ID into meta, so the dashboard correctly reflects which records were ultimately selected.
 No. Gravity Forms indexes gf_entry on form_id and date_created, and the Populate Anything meta keys are indexed by entry_id in gf_entry_meta. The group-by queries run efficiently even on sites with hundreds of thousands of entries.
 Yes. Populate Anything stores the source ID and source type. SleekView Charts joins back to the source table (posts, users, terms, custom) to render readable titles on the chart axes instead of bare IDs.
 Yes. Each Perk writes its own meta keys, and SleekView Charts pivots them all into columns. Populate Anything cards sit alongside Nested Forms parent-ID cards, Limit Submissions counters and other Perk-driven datasets on the same dashboard.
 Yes. Each saved chart dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. CRM owners can see the source-mix and customer-linkage cards while form admins see the lookup-audit cards, each with their own filter presets.
 Pricing
More than 1000+
happy customers
Explore our flexible licensing options tailored to your needs. Upgrade your license anytime to access more features, or opt for a lifetime license for ongoing value, including lifetime updates and lifetime support. Our hassle-free upgrade process ensures that our platform can grow with you, starting from whichever plan you choose.
Lifetime ♾️
Most popular
EUR
once
- Unlimited websites
- Lifetime updates
- Lifetime support
...or get the Bundle Deal
and save €250 🎁
The Bundle (unlimited sites)
Pay once, own it forever
Elevate your WordPress site with our exclusive plugin bundle that includes all of our premium plugins in one package. Enjoy lifetime updates and lifetime support. Save significantly compared to buying plugins individually.
What’s included
-
SleekAI
-
SleekByte
-
SleekMotion
-
SleekPixel
-
SleekRank
-
SleekView
€749
Continue to checkout