SleekView Charts for HubSpot for WordPress
HubSpot's CRM lives in the cloud. SleekView Charts dashboards only what the WordPress plugin actually stores: form submissions, sync status, and tracking events, so the local audit and triage view stays in WP admin.
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Honest scope: chart what WordPress actually stores
HubSpot for WordPress is a cloud-first plugin. Contacts, deals, lifecycle stages, and lists live in HubSpot and are accessed through HubSpot's own UI. The WordPress side caches form submissions, tracking events, and sync state in wp_options and plugin-specific cache structures. SleekView Charts surfaces only what is actually in WordPress.
That scope is the point. A Number card pins total local form submissions over the last 30 days. A Pie shows submissions by sync status (synced, pending, failed). A Bar ranks forms by submission volume. An Area plots submissions per day so a campaign push, a broken form, or a HubSpot API outage shows up as a visible curve rather than a buried log.
The dashboard does not pretend to mirror HubSpot's cloud CRM. Deals, lifecycle stages, and list memberships stay in HubSpot. The chart view is for the WordPress half of the story: what was submitted from this site, when, from where, and whether it reached the cloud.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts reads HubSpot for WordPress data
Point at the WP-side cache
Add chart cards
Filter once, apply everywhere
Save and share
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from HubSpot for WordPress data
Local submissions (30d)
Count
Submissions by sync status
Count
group by sync_status
Submissions by form
Count
group by form_name
Submissions per day
Count
group by submitted_at
Comparison
Default HubSpot for WordPress reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default HubSpot WP plugin views
- Most reporting lives in HubSpot's cloud, requiring a context switch out of WordPress
- Local form submission history is a per-form list with no chart view
- Sync failures are not surfaced as a dashboard signal
- No time-series chart for submissions per form or per day inside WP admin
- Filtering local submissions by sync status across forms is awkward
SleekView Charts
- Number cards for total local submissions and total failed syncs
- Pie cards for sync status mix and form mix on the local cache
- Bar cards ranking forms by submission volume in WordPress
- Area cards plotting local submissions per day
- Honest scope: dashboards only what HubSpot for WordPress writes locally
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for HubSpot for WordPress
Honest local scope
Charts cover only what the HubSpot plugin actually stores in WordPress: local form submissions, sync state, and tracking events. The cloud CRM stays in HubSpot.
Filters carry across cards
Set a date range, form, or sync status once and every chart card respects it. One saved configuration drives the triage table and the dashboard.
Failed syncs surface fast
Group submissions by sync status to chart Failed and Pending volumes, then drill into the row-level view to triage which submissions did not reach HubSpot.
Audience
Who builds HubSpot for WordPress charts dashboards with SleekView
Marketing ops
Daily submissions per HubSpot form and weekly trends to confirm campaign performance against HubSpot's cloud numbers.
Site engineers
Sync status mix and failure trend cards to catch API key rotations, rate-limit events, or HubSpot outages before customer success notices.
Compliance
Local audit boards showing what was submitted, when, and whether it left WordPress for HubSpot, all without bouncing to app.hubspot.com.
The bigger picture
Why HubSpot for WordPress local data deserves a chart view
HubSpot's WordPress plugin is a thin layer: it captures form submissions and tracking events, then ships them up to HubSpot's cloud. Most reporting people associate with HubSpot lives in the cloud and is good there. The piece HubSpot's cloud cannot see is the WordPress half: which submissions actually left the site, which got stuck, and how that pattern changes day to day.
That gap matters for compliance audits, support triage, and any debugging session that starts with "why didn't this lead show up in HubSpot". SleekView Charts reads only what the plugin writes locally and turns that into a small, honest dashboard: total submissions, sync status mix, top forms by volume, and the daily trend line. The plugin keeps owning the connection to HubSpot, and the chart view gives WordPress operators a board that finally answers their half of the question.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for HubSpot for WordPress
No. SleekView Charts only reads what the HubSpot plugin actually stores in WordPress: local form submissions, sync state, and tracking events. Cloud CRM data (deals, lifecycle stages, lists) stays in HubSpot and is accessed there.
 
In wp_options and plugin-specific cache structures depending on which features are enabled. The schema picker exposes only what is locally available.
Group a Pie or Bar card by sync status on local submissions. A Number card on failed syncs over a date range pins the count, and an Area card on the same field over time shows whether failure spikes correlate with deploys or HubSpot outages.
 Yes. A Bar card grouped by form_name (or form ID) with a Count aggregation ranks HubSpot forms on the site by local submission volume.
 Yes. View-level filters (date range, form, sync status) apply to every chart card on the dashboard, so triage and reporting use the same slice.
 Yes. Each saved view is gated by WordPress capability, so marketing sees the volume cards, engineering sees the sync-health cards, and compliance sees the audit cards.
 No. It supplements it for the WordPress side. HubSpot's reporting is the right tool for cloud CRM analytics. SleekView Charts is the right tool for auditing the WordPress half: what was submitted, when, and whether it synced.
 Charts read the same local structures the plugin maintains, so accuracy follows whatever retention HubSpot for WordPress applies. For longer audit windows, configure local retention or export to a SleekView-managed log table.
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