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SleekView Charts for Groups

Groups stores memberships and capability bundles in dedicated tables. SleekView Charts turns them into a dashboard so group sizes, capability mixes, and restricted content stay visible at a glance.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Groups

Groups tables become chartable rows

The Groups plugin writes its data into dedicated tables: wp_groups_group for group definitions, wp_groups_user_group for memberships, and wp_groups_capability for capability bundles tied to each group. The admin lists each table separately, which keeps the UI tidy but hides the cross-table picture an audit usually needs.

SleekView reads all three tables and joins them on group_id and user_id. Each row becomes a user-group-capability triple, ready to count, group, or trend by registration or assignment timestamps.

Charts then count members per group, surface the capability mix per group, and trend assignment cadence over time. The same dataset feeds Table and Kanban views, so a site admin can pivot from a chart card to the underlying assignment without leaving WP Admin.

Workflow

From Groups tables to chart cards in four steps

1

Pick the Groups dataset

SleekView surfaces wp_groups_group joined to wp_groups_user_group and wp_groups_capability as a single dataset.
2

Join capabilities

Each group's capability bundle expands as columns, so charts can count users with any sensitive cap.
3

Add chart cards

Number for total groups, Pie for members per group, Bar for capabilities per group, Area for assignments per week.
4

Save the dashboard

The dashboard becomes a saved view in WP Admin, ready for the community team or compliance review.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Groups data

Sites running Groups accumulate memberships and capability bundles continuously. SleekView Charts turns them into dashboards covering group sizes, capability mix, and assignment trends.
Number · Default

Total active groups

Single KPI counting every group defined in wp_groups_group, useful as a baseline before adding new restrictions.
Count
Pie · Donut

Members per group

Donut split of how memberships distribute across groups, surfacing which group dominates and which is barely used.
Count(user_id) group by group_name
Bar · Horizontal

Capabilities per group

Horizontal bar counting capabilities attached to each group, highlighting bundles that have grown beyond their original scope.
Count(capability_id) group by group_name
Area · Gradient

Group assignments per week

Area chart of assignment timestamps bucketed by week, showing onboarding waves and unusual privilege grants.
Count group by assigned_at

Comparison

Default Groups reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Groups admin (per-table screens)

  • Groups lists groups, users, and capabilities on separate screens, no joined view.
  • Membership counts per group require manual tallying or SQL.
  • Capability bundles are visible per group, not as a cross-group comparison.
  • Assignment cadence has no native time-series view.
  • Cross-group audits depend on a separate reporting plugin or database client.

SleekView Charts

  • Joins wp_groups_group, wp_groups_user_group, and wp_groups_capability so every assignment becomes a row.
  • Capability bundles surface as columns, ready to count per group.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial chart types per card.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
  • Same dataset powers the Table and Kanban views in one workspace.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Groups

Memberships per group

Pie and Number cards answer the headline question every Groups admin asks weekly.

Capability bundle audit

Bar cards count capabilities per group, exposing bundles that quietly accumulated sensitive caps.

Assignment trends

Area and Line cards on assigned_at turn onboarding cadence into a clear weekly or monthly view.

Audience

Who builds Groups charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads on gated content

Capability and membership charts answer who can see which restricted content without opening a database client.

Course and association sites

Members-per-group charts feed the monthly board update on cohort and tier sizes.

Agency maintainers

One saved view per client surfaces the Groups configuration during quarterly access reviews.

The bigger picture

Cross-table visibility without SQL

Groups is excellent at structuring memberships and capability bundles, but its admin shows one slice at a time. The natural audit question, how many people in which groups hold which capabilities, requires a database client or a spreadsheet pivot. SleekView Charts reads the same Groups tables and joins them into a chartable dataset.

The plugin keeps owning the memberships, SleekView just answers the cross-table questions. Saved views travel with the site, chart cards export as CSV when compliance asks for evidence, and assignment patterns become visible before they turn into a privilege-creep incident.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Groups

No. It reads the Groups tables only. Edits still happen through the Groups admin.

 

Yes. Any capability stored in wp_groups_capability surfaces as a column, regardless of which plugin registered the capability.

 

Yes. Group surfaces as a groupBy column for Pie, Bar, and Number cards.

 

No. Charts render only in the admin and read from existing Groups tables. The front-end restrictions run unchanged.

 

Yes. The Groups for WooCommerce add-on writes to the same core tables, so the same chartable dataset applies.

 

No. Groups owns the memberships and restrictions. SleekView only adds the in-admin dashboard.

 

Yes. Standard WordPress capability checks apply, only users who can read Groups data see the dashboard.

 

Yes. Any chart card backed by a tabular dataset exports as CSV, useful for access-review reports.

 

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