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SleekView Charts for Alt Text AI: media accessibility dashboards

Alt Text AI writes generated alt text into the standard _wp_attachment_image_alt meta on attachments and stores provenance keys like _alttextai_generated and _alttextai_model. SleekView Charts reads those rows and groups generations by post type, day, and source page to render configurable chart cards on a single screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Alt Text AI

Reporting that follows the Alt Text AI meta

Alt Text AI generates descriptive alt text for WordPress attachments and writes the result into the standard _wp_attachment_image_alt meta key, so accessibility tools, screen readers, and SEO crawlers see the same alt text as the rest of WordPress. The plugin also stores provenance meta such as _alttextai_generated, _alttextai_model, and _alttextai_generated_at on the attachment row in wp_postmeta, attached to the underlying attachment post.

The default Alt Text AI admin screens cover individual attachments and a bulk-run queue well, but the cross-cutting weekly questions live elsewhere. "How many attachments have AI-generated alt text now, and what is the coverage rate?" "Which post types host the most unlabelled images, and which authors upload images without alt text?" "What is the token burn trend across the month?" Each lives in a separate corner of the admin rather than on one dashboard.

SleekView Charts maps the attachments table and Alt Text AI meta to chart cards so the recurring questions become one screen. A Number card counts attachments with AI alt text this month, a Donut splits coverage status (covered vs uncovered), a Bar ranks top uploading authors, and an Area plots daily generation volume. Cards refresh as Alt Text AI writes new meta rows, so the dashboard stays current without a manual rebuild between accessibility audits.

Workflow

Build an alt-text coverage dashboard in four steps

1

Map attachments to alt-text meta

Configure a SleekView dataset on wp_posts filtered to post_type attachment, joined to wp_postmeta on _wp_attachment_image_alt, _alttextai_generated, and _alttextai_tokens. Charts inherits whichever columns the dataset exposes for every chart card on the dashboard.
2

Pick a chart type per question

Map each accessibility question to a chart type. Total AI-labelled attachments wants a Number card, coverage status wants a Donut, top uploaders wants a Bar, daily generation wants an Area. Four cards usually cover the weekly review without crowding the screen for the team.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation (Count, Sum), and valueColumn where relevant. For uploader cards, group by post_author on the attachment and count rows. For token cards, sum _alttextai_tokens grouped by post_date for the daily area chart.
4

Save and pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Accessibility leads check coverage Monday, SEO audits image labelling Friday. The same data powers both views without per-team rebuilds or per-week manual screenshots in compliance and SEO channels.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Alt Text AI data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, the coverage mix, a top-uploader ranking, and a daily alt-text generation trend over the last 30 days.
Number · Default

AI alt text added this month

Single big-number KPI counting attachment rows on wp_posts with _alttextai_generated meta present for the current month, with the previous month rendered underneath for week-on-week context. Restored deletions excluded.
Count
Pie · Donut

Alt-text coverage mix

Donut split across covered (with _wp_attachment_image_alt), AI-generated, and uncovered using a derived alt_status column on the attachment row, so accessibility status across the media library shows at a glance for the audit team.
Count group by alt_status
Bar · Horizontal

Top uploaders by AI alt text

Horizontal bar of attachments grouped by post_author on wp_posts, resolved to uploader display names. Reveals which authors are uploading images that consistently get AI alt text and which still upload images that need manual editing.
Count group by post_author
Area · Gradient

Daily alt-text generation

Daily count of new Alt Text AI rows on wp_posts over the trailing 30 days grouped by post_date. Surfaces media-upload velocity, campaign-driven spikes, and quiet weeks worth investigating with the editorial team and SEO lead.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Alt Text AI admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Alt Text AI admin

  • Bulk-run queue covers individual attachments but not site-wide coverage rate
  • No cross-tab dashboard combining coverage status, top uploaders, and daily generation
  • Per-post-type coverage requires filtering the media library one type at a time
  • Token burn across the team is not surfaced as a chart anywhere in the admin
  • Time-series charts of alt-text generation over the trailing 30 days are not built in

SleekView Charts

  • One dashboard combining wp_posts attachments, wp_postmeta, and wp_users
  • Donut and Bar cards for coverage status and per-uploader distribution
  • Area and Line cards for daily alt-text generation and rolling token usage
  • _alttextai_tokens usable as a Sum aggregation column
  • Cards refresh as Alt Text AI writes new meta rows, so the board never goes stale

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Alt Text AI

Coverage KPI cards

Attachments with AI alt text this month, site-wide alt-text coverage rate, uncovered count by post type: Number cards surface the figures accessibility leads normally rebuild in spreadsheets every Monday before the audit standup with SEO starts.

Coverage distribution

Donut and Bar cards render the coverage status mix and top uploaders, so accessibility gap and uneven adoption questions answer themselves at a glance instead of requiring per-attachment review in the media library week after week.

Token cost trends

Sum cards on _alttextai_tokens expose the AI cost trend in WordPress, so finance does not need to log in to a separate billing dashboard each week to see whether Alt Text AI is climbing or holding steady through the month.

Audience

Who builds Alt Text AI dashboards with SleekView

Accessibility leads

Coverage dashboard: total AI alt text, coverage status, top uploaders, and daily generation on one screen. The same view doubles as the monthly accessibility audit with the legal and SEO leads on compliance.

SEO leads

Alt-text coverage dashboard splitting attachments by post type. Spot which sections of the site still have unlabelled images that may hurt image search rankings across the chosen window.

Finance

Token burn dashboard summing _alttextai_tokens meta across all generated attachments per day. Forecast Alt Text AI subscription cost without exporting raw media library lists into a separate spreadsheet.

The bigger picture

Why Alt Text AI teams need a saved dashboard

Sites running Alt Text AI at scale spend more time stitching reports than they should. The plugin produces excellent per-attachment alt text, but the cross-cutting weekly questions live in screens that need to be visited individually and recombined in a head or a spreadsheet. Coverage rate, top uploaders, daily generation, token burn: each lives in its own corner of the admin.

SleekView Charts collapses those questions onto one dashboard that refreshes as Alt Text AI writes new meta rows. An accessibility lead pins the dashboard in the WordPress admin and checks it every Monday morning. An SEO lead watches the coverage Donut for image SEO gaps.

A finance lead breaks token burn down by day for forecasting. The data was always there in wp_postmeta; the dashboard makes it operational rather than ad-hoc.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Alt Text AI

No. The bulk-run queue stays in place and remains the right place for triggering generation on a backlog of unlabelled attachments. SleekView Charts adds the cross-cutting weekly coverage dashboard the default screens do not assemble, so the two layers complement each other rather than competing for the same screen real estate.

 

Yes. Attachments carry a post_parent and the parent post has a post_type and taxonomy terms. SleekView Charts joins those into a Bar or Donut card, so SEO leads spot which post types have full alt-text coverage and which sections still upload unlabelled images at scale during the weekly review.

 

Yes. The _alttextai_tokens meta key carries the token count for each generated alt-text row. SleekView Charts sums tokens across the dataset and renders a Sum card alongside the daily area trend, so finance sees Alt Text AI cost as a live KPI rather than a monthly invoice surprise on billing day.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card so the whole dashboard responds to a single uploader filter or date-range switch. That makes per-uploader audits a one-click switch rather than a per-card configuration job for each chart in the layout for accessibility leads.

 

Yes. Aggregations run on the indexed columns WordPress already maintains on wp_posts and wp_postmeta, so sites with hundreds of thousands of attachments render charts in seconds. The Charts engine uses pagination and indexed joins rather than scanning every meta blob on every render of the chart card.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying attachment row set, which exports to CSV with the active filters applied. Accessibility leads hand the CSV straight to the monthly compliance review without round-tripping through a spreadsheet rebuild, and SEO uses it for image-search reviews.

 

Manually-edited alt text still lives in _wp_attachment_image_alt, and the _alttextai_generated meta marks rows the plugin originally generated. A separate Bar card can split AI-original from human-edited, so accessibility leads track how much human review the AI alt text receives across the chosen window.

 

Each subsite has its own wp_posts attachments and wp_postmeta tables, and SleekView Charts reads the current subsite's data by default. Network-wide dashboards can be configured explicitly when reporting needs to span multiple subsites, with the join layer joining the per-site tables into a single network view of coverage.

 

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