SleekView Charts for Instapage for WordPress
Instapage builds and stores its landing pages in the Instapage cloud. SleekView Charts builds a dashboard from the WordPress-side slug map, status mix and last refresh cadence.
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Instapage hosts the page. WordPress holds the slug.
The Instapage WordPress plugin maps each Instapage page to a local slug so a visitor hitting yoursite.com/launch resolves to the Instapage-hosted page. Design, A/B tests, heatmaps and lead capture all run in Instapage. The plugin caches the slug map, status per slug and a last-refresh timestamp in wp_options or a small plugin table.
SleekView Charts reads that cache and renders it. A Number card counts active mappings. A Pie splits slugs by Instapage page status. A Bar shows mappings by author. An Area trends refresh timestamps so an operator can verify the WordPress mirror is keeping up with the Instapage account.
Visitor data and form submissions stay with Instapage by design. The dashboard covers the WordPress-side routing surface, which is the part audits and migrations need to see.
Workflow
Turn Instapage plugin state into a dashboard
Read the local slug map
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Instapage WP local data
Active slug mappings
Count
Slugs by page status
Count
group by page_status
Slugs per author
Count
group by wp_author
Refresh events per day
Count
group by last_refreshed
Comparison
Default Instapage WP plugin vs SleekView Charts
Default Instapage WP plugin UI
- Plugin UI shows a slug list, no KPI or status chart
- Stale-refresh state is not surfaced as a trend
- Page status is a flat column without a chart pivot
- No read-only share of a routing snapshot outside WP admin
- Visitor data stays with Instapage, not visible from WP
SleekView Charts
- KPI for Instapage slugs mapped on this WordPress site
- Pie of slugs by Instapage page status
- Bar of slugs per WordPress author
- Area trend of refresh events for sync health
- Honest scope: form and visitor data stay with Instapage
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Instapage for WordPress
Routing health dashboard
Watch slug mappings and refresh cadence across the Instapage account. Stale routes become visible before they show up as 404s.
Honest about cloud scope
Landing pages and their analytics live in Instapage. The dashboard covers the WordPress-side slug map only, with no invented metrics.
Read-only share and export
Send a marketing or SEO reviewer a URL of the routing dashboard or export the slug list to CSV for a redirect plan.
Audience
Who builds Instapage WP charts dashboards with SleekView
SEO and content ops
Inventory which slugs route to Instapage, group them by status and plan redirects before a domain change or a switch off Instapage.
Sync troubleshooters
Find slugs whose refresh timestamp has gone stale before visitors complain. The Area trend exposes the slow drift the plugin UI hides.
Compliance and audits
Document which routes are served by Instapage and which stay native to the WordPress install. The dashboard becomes the data-flow source for vendor reviews.
The bigger picture
A landing-page routing layer needs a dashboard
Instapage runs as a hosted product, and its WordPress plugin is essentially a routing layer that lets a marketing team use their own domain. The slug map is therefore the most important local artifact and the one with the least built-in reporting. A Number card for active slugs, a Pie for status, a Bar for author and an Area for refresh cadence consolidate the routing surface into a dashboard that audits, redirect plans and migration prep all benefit from.
The dataset stays exactly what the plugin already cached; the dashboard makes it readable at scale.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Instapage for WordPress
No. Instapage hosts and serves its landing pages from its own cloud. The WordPress plugin maps slugs on your domain to those hosted pages, and that mapping is the local artifact the dashboard reads.
 The plugin options and slug map cached locally (slug, page status, author, last refresh). SleekView does not call the Instapage API to render the dashboard.
 Yes. Group a Pie or Bar by the page-status column the plugin caches. The dashboard shows the share of mappings that are published, drafts or archived in Instapage.
 No. Form submissions, A/B test results and heatmaps stay in the Instapage app. SleekView reports only what the WordPress database holds, which is the routing layer.
 Yes. Group an Area or Line card by the last-refresh column with a Count aggregation. A flat line means the WordPress cache is stale relative to the Instapage account.
 No. Instapage still owns landing-page design, A/B testing and form capture. SleekView Charts only covers the WordPress slug map, which is what audits and routing reviews most often need.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart exports as CSV with the same columns the Table view shows. SEO redirect plans and vendor reviews draw from that filtered set.
 Yes, on a per-site basis. Each site has its own Instapage slug map and SleekView Charts builds a dashboard against the local cache.
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