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SleekView Charts for IMPress Listings

IMPress Listings (and legacy wp-listings) stores properties as the listing CPT with price, beds, baths, square footage, status, and MLS ID in postmeta. SleekView Charts pivots those rows into broker dashboards with KPI tiles, status donuts, source bars, and listing trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for IMPress Listings

Brokerage inventory, as a real dashboard

The listing custom post type used by both legacy wp-listings and the consolidated IMPress for IDX Broker plugin holds every real-estate field a brokerage tracks. Price, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, lot size, year built, MLS ID, and status all live in wp_postmeta against each listing. Imported MLS data and manually added listings share the same post type, which means one query covers the whole inventory.

SleekView Charts reads the listing post type and pivots the postmeta into chart cards. A Number card surfaces total active listings. A Pie card breaks the inventory down by status (active, pending, sold). A Bar card splits MLS-imported listings from manually added ones by checking the idx_id meta presence. An Area card plots new listings per week so listing-cycle volume becomes visible.

The dashboard answers the broker-level questions that the default WordPress admin cannot. How much active inventory? How many under contract? Which price band is thinnest? When did the MLS feed start backing off? The chart layer reads the same data the SleekView table view reads, refreshes on save, and stays in WordPress without forcing a switch to IDX Broker's own interface.

Workflow

From the listing CPT to a brokerage dashboard

1

Connect the listing CPT

Point SleekView at the listing post type. Price, beds, baths, square footage, lot size, status, and MLS ID surface as aggregable postmeta columns.
2

Pin brokerage KPIs

Total active listings, pending under contract, and sold this quarter each get a Number card. Brokers see inventory health at the top of the dashboard.
3

Add status and source breakdowns

Pie or Donut for status mix. Bar for MLS-imported versus manual (split on the presence of idx_id meta). The two cards describe inventory shape and where the listings come from.
4

Plot listings and price segmentation

Area on post_date for new listings per week. Bar on rounded price buckets for the brokerage's price-range coverage. Brokers see growth and segmentation in one screen.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from IMPress Listings data

Four cards for inventory scale, status mix, source split, and growth trend.
Number · Default

Active listings

Total listings with status of Active. The headline inventory KPI for brokers tracking how much stock the brokerage carries at any time.
Count
Pie · Donut

Status mix

Active, Pending, and Sold split across the brokerage. Surfaces inventory balance and conversion rate at a glance.
Count group by _listing_status
Bar · Default

Source split

MLS-imported versus manually added listings, derived from the presence of the idx_id meta. Brokers see the share of inventory backed by the MLS feed.
Count group by idx_id
Area · Gradient

New listings per week

Weekly new-listing volume across the brokerage. MLS feed cycles, market seasons, and manual-listing pushes each leave a recognizable shape.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default IMPress Listings reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default IMPress admin

  • No reporting dashboard for inventory or status mix
  • Status counts require manual filter clicks on the listing list
  • Price-band distribution invisible without custom SQL
  • MLS-versus-manual share not surfaced anywhere
  • Days-on-market trend never computed in the admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI tiles for active, pending, and sold listings
  • Status donut for inventory balance and conversion
  • Source bar splitting MLS-imported from manual listings
  • Price-bucket bar for brokerage segmentation
  • Area cards for listings, sales, and price reductions over time

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for IMPress Listings

Brokerage KPIs from postmeta

Active, pending, and sold counts as Number cards. Brokers stop running spreadsheet exports to answer the same three weekly questions about inventory health.

Status and source breakdowns

Pie for status mix, Bar for MLS-versus-manual split, Bar for price segmentation. The dashboard describes inventory shape, source share, and price coverage in one screen.

Listing cycle trends

Area card for new listings per week, optional Line for average days-on-market. MLS feed cycles, market seasons, and price-reduction passes each show up as identifiable patterns on the chart.

Audience

Who builds IMPress Listings charts dashboards with SleekView

Listing agents

Per-agent dashboards scoped to their own listings. Active inventory, average days-on-market, and recent price reductions on one screen for daily triage.

Brokers

Office-wide inventory health with status mix, source split, and price-bucket bars. The weekly office meeting reads the dashboard directly instead of waiting for a spreadsheet.

Marketing teams

Campaign attribution with Area cards for new listings, featured-listing share, and price-reduction trends. Quarterly performance reports become screenshots.

The bigger picture

Why brokerages need a charts layer over the listing CPT

Real estate is one of the few content domains where the WordPress posts list is structurally wrong. Listings have price, beds, baths, square footage, status, MLS ID, and a dozen other fields the default admin does not render and does not aggregate. Brokers either work in IDX Broker's own interface (fine for MLS work but outside WordPress) or they invest in custom admin columns per field, which gets fragile across IMPress version upgrades.

The harder problem is aggregation: how much active inventory under contract, how many listings under 500k, how MLS-imported and manual stock compare. None of that is queryable without custom SQL. A charts layer that reads the same listing CPT the SleekView table view reads, and turns it into KPI tiles, status donuts, source bars, and weekly trends, makes the brokerage admin a usable reporting surface.

The IDX feed stays read-only on the IDX side. The aggregations run in WordPress.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for IMPress Listings

Yes. wp-listings registered the same listing post type with the same postmeta structure as the consolidated IMPress for IDX Broker plugin. SleekView Charts reads the post type and meta directly, regardless of which plugin variant is installed.

 

Yes. Imported listings carry the idx_id meta key; manual listings do not. Build a Bar card grouped on whether idx_id is present, or a Pie for the share. Brokers see at a glance how much of the inventory the MLS feed carries.

 

Days-on-market is derived from post_date and current status. The aggregation runs at query time so the chart always reflects the current value. Useful for spotting stale stock that needs a price reduction or marketing push.

 

Yes. Any meta key registered through IMPress or RETS imports becomes a groupable column. Custom commission splits, office-specific tags, and import-only fields all chart the same way price and status do.

 

Yes. The consolidated plugin preserves the listing CPT and postmeta layout that legacy wp-listings used. Dashboard configurations port across the migration without changes.

 

Yes. Charts are admin-only and do not change how listings render on the front end or how the IDX search behaves. The IDX feed stays read-only on the IDX side as well.

 

Yes. Save a per-agent dashboard filtered by post author or by a custom agent meta key and gate by capability. Each agent logs in and sees only their own inventory.

 

Build a Bar card grouped on rounded price buckets (under 250k, 250k to 500k, 500k to 1M, over 1M). The chart describes the brokerage's price coverage in one read, useful for spotting under-served price bands.

 

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