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SleekView Charts for Ultimate Membership Pro: level and payment dashboards

Ultimate Membership Pro tracks every membership in custom tables like ihc_user_levels, indeed_members_payments, and ihc_user_subscriptions_meta. SleekView Charts reads them and turns level mix, payment trends, and active subscriptions into one configurable dashboard inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Indeed Ultimate Membership Pro

Ultimate Membership Pro data on one screen

Ultimate Membership Pro (IUMP) writes its operational data into a handful of dedicated tables: ihc_user_levels ties each user to their membership level, indeed_members_payments records every transaction with txn_id, payment_data, and paydate, and ihc_user_subscriptions_meta stores the per-subscription state for recurring members. The default IUMP admin shows list views and a basic statistics panel, but the chart set is fixed and cannot be reshaped per role or per question.

SleekView Charts reads the same tables and aggregates them. A Number card counts active rows in ihc_user_levels for the headline subscriber KPI. A Pie card breaks members by level, grouped on ihc_user_levels.level_id and resolved to level names. A Bar card ranks payment methods by transaction count, sourced from the payment_data column. An Area card plots revenue per day from indeed_members_payments.paydate. Each card filters and groups against the live data.

Because the dashboard uses the same data source as the Table view, every chart card and its underlying row list stay in sync. Click a Pie slice on a level to drill into the matching members; come back to the chart for the macro view. Saved layouts let finance, membership admins, and support each load the dashboard tuned to their workflow.

Workflow

From IUMP tables to a dashboard

1

Map the source tables

Point SleekView at ihc_user_levels, indeed_members_payments, and ihc_user_subscriptions_meta. Charts read the same indexed user_id and level_id columns IUMP already maintains, so the dashboard stays responsive at scale.
2

Pick chart types

Use Number cards for headline KPIs (active members, lifetime revenue), Pie for level mix, Bar for ranked breakdowns (gateway, refund count), and Area or Line for revenue and signup trends sourced from paydate.
3

Configure groupBy and aggregation

Each card has a groupBy column, an aggregation, and an optional valueColumn. Group by level_id for the membership mix. Group indeed_members_payments by paydate and sum the amount stored in payment_data for the daily revenue trend.
4

Save dashboards per role

Finance gets the revenue and refund dashboard; membership admins get level mix and renewal trends; support gets a per-member context dashboard. Each saved layout is one click and gated by WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Ultimate Membership Pro data

A typical IUMP dashboard mixes an active members KPI with a level-mix Pie, payment-method Bar, and a daily revenue Area, all on one canvas.
Number · Default

Active members

Counts active rows in ihc_user_levels. The single KPI most membership ops dashboards open with, optionally compared against the prior month for trend context.
Count(user_id)
Pie · Donut

Members by level

Counts active rows in ihc_user_levels grouped by level_id, resolved to level names. Shows the level mix of the recurring base at a glance, ready for tier-based outreach.
Count group by level_id
Bar · Horizontal

Payments by gateway

Counts rows in indeed_members_payments grouped by the gateway recorded in payment_data. Horizontal bar surfaces which processor handles the bulk of volume and which lag behind.
Count group by payment_gateway
Area · Gradient

Daily payment revenue

Sums the amount from indeed_members_payments.payment_data grouped by paydate day. Makes the revenue trend obvious for monthly close and quarterly reviews.
Sum(amount) group by paydate

Comparison

Default IUMP statistics vs SleekView Charts

Default IUMP statistics

  • Fixed statistics panel, no way to mix Pie of level share and Bar of gateways
  • Separate screens for members, payments, and subscriptions
  • No per-role dashboards for finance, admins, and support
  • Cannot click through from a stat to the matching filtered list
  • No daily revenue trend on the same canvas as member counts

SleekView Charts

  • Chart any column on ihc_user_levels, indeed_members_payments, and subscription meta
  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on one configurable canvas
  • Per-role saved dashboards (finance, admin, support)
  • Charts share data source with Table view, so cards and rows stay in sync
  • Click a chart segment to drill into the matching filtered members or payments

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Indeed Ultimate Membership Pro

Free-form chart canvas

Drop Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards onto a single dashboard, each configured against ihc_user_levels, indeed_members_payments, or subscription meta. No fixed widget set, no template constraints.

Same data source as Table

Charts and Tables read the same SleekView data source, so a Pie segment on level and a filtered Table of members on that level always show the same row count. Click a segment to drill into the matching list.

Per-role dashboards

Save a finance dashboard with revenue and refunds, a membership-admin dashboard with level mix and renewal cadence, and a support dashboard scoped to one member's context. Gate each by capability.

Audience

Who builds IUMP dashboards with SleekView

Finance ops

Headline revenue KPI, daily revenue trend, gateway-mix Pie, and refund-count Bar on one screen for the monthly close meeting, with drill-through to filtered payments.

Membership admins

Level-mix Pie, signups-per-day Area, and an active-vs-cancelled Bar surface the health of each membership tier at a glance for the weekly review.

Support leads

Per-member dashboards combine current level, every payment, and subscription state on one screen, so support handles renewal questions without bouncing between IUMP admin pages.

The bigger picture

Why IUMP operations need a configurable dashboard

Ultimate Membership Pro is a powerful engine, but its statistics panel is fixed and its admin is split across separate screens for members, payments, and subscriptions. Sites running real revenue on top of IUMP want to mix those screens on one canvas: an active-members KPI next to a level-mix Pie next to a payment-gateway Bar next to a daily revenue Area. The data exists in the IUMP tables, but the default reporting cannot be reshaped to show it together or per role.

SleekView Charts treats those tables as a generic chart data source, so the dashboard becomes whatever the team actually wants to monitor. Headline KPIs sit next to distribution charts, distribution charts sit next to time-series trends, and every card filters against the live data. Membership operations finally has a reporting layer that matches how the team actually works.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Indeed Ultimate Membership Pro

No. It runs alongside. The Ultimate Membership Pro admin and its built-in statistics keep working, and SleekView Charts adds a free-form dashboard that reads the same custom tables. Sites use both, with the SleekView dashboard tuned to the team's questions while the IUMP panel handles its canned rollups.

 

Yes. Each chart card targets one data source, for example one card reads ihc_user_levels while another reads indeed_members_payments, and the canvas can hold cards from any source side by side. The result is one screen with member, payment, and subscription charts in one view.

 

Add an Area or Line card grouped by paydate filtered to a failed status in payment_data. The card plots failed-payment count or summed failed amount per day, which is the dunning trend most finance teams want to monitor month over month for IUMP-driven revenue.

 

Yes. Each card supports filters, and a dashboard-wide filter applies to all cards. Build a per-level dashboard by setting a top-level filter on level_id, and every card on the canvas re-renders against just the members, payments, and subscriptions tied to that level.

 

Yes. SleekView's chart aggregation runs on the indexed user_id, level_id, and paydate columns IUMP already maintains, so installs with hundreds of thousands of payment rows aggregate in well under a second for typical groupings. Saved layouts can also cache aggregation results.

 

Yes. A Pie slice, Bar column, or Area band can be clicked to open the matching filtered Table view. The drill-through preserves the active dashboard filter, so the resulting row-level list shows exactly the members or payments the chart segment represented.

 

Yes. ihc_user_levels already stores one row per user-level pair, so a member with multiple levels just produces multiple rows. The Pie counts each level individually rather than each user once, which is the question most reports actually want to answer.

 

Yes. Save a dashboard, gate it by capability, and finance, admins, and support each load the layout tuned to their workflow. The same underlying IUMP tables drive every layout; the chart cards on the canvas vary per role.

 

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