SleekView Charts for Internal Link Juicer
Internal Link Juicer writes the resolved internal link graph to wp_ilj_linkindex and stores keyword targets in postmeta. SleekView Charts reads both and renders coverage KPIs, anchor donuts, and source-post trends as a configurable dashboard.
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Read your ILJ link graph as charts, not report screens
Internal Link Juicer asks editors to configure keyword targets on destination posts. Those configs save as postmeta. The plugin scans content across the site and writes the resolved links to wp_ilj_linkindex, where each row records the source post, the destination post, the anchor text, and a last-checked timestamp. That data is exactly what an SEO lead would want to read as a dashboard.
The default ILJ UI surfaces some of this through report widgets, but does not lay it out as a shape. Total destinations with zero inbound links, top destinations by inbound count, anchor text distribution, and source-post activity over time all live in the same tables but on different screens, with no way to combine them.
SleekView Charts reads the link index and the keyword postmeta and renders chart cards on one dashboard. A KPI of destinations with no inbound links, a Donut of top anchor texts, a Bar of top destination posts, and an Area of links indexed per day. ILJ keeps scanning. SleekView Charts makes the link graph legible.
Workflow
From the ILJ link index to a chart dashboard
Connect the link index and keyword meta
Switch the view to Charts
Add coverage and distribution cards
Save per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Internal Link Juicer data
Destinations with zero inbound links
Count
Top anchor texts
Count
group by anchor_text
Top destinations by inbound links
Count
group by destination_post_id
Links indexed per day
Count
group by indexed_at
Comparison
Default Internal Link Juicer reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default ILJ admin
- ILJ widgets give at-a-glance status but no saveable cross-cutting dashboards
- Coverage gaps (keywords configured, zero inbound links) require manual SQL or spot checks
- Anchor text distribution is not laid out as a donut or bar across the whole index
- No saved dashboards per role for SEO leads, editors, or agency owners
- Month-over-month coverage trends need CSV exports and a spreadsheet
SleekView Charts
- Chart cards built directly from wp_ilj_linkindex and keyword postmeta
- Coverage KPI for destinations with keywords configured and zero inbound links
- Anchor text donut and top-destination bar on one dashboard
- Saved chart views per role for SEO, editorial, and agency owners
- Queries hit indexed columns on wp_ilj_linkindex so dashboards stay quick
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Internal Link Juicer
Coverage and anchors together
Coverage KPIs, anchor distribution, and top destinations on one saved dashboard. The audit work that lives across three ILJ screens collapses to one reading surface.
Configurable card filters
Each card accepts its own filters: scope a bar to a category, an area chart to a date range, a KPI to a specific post type. The dashboard adapts to the audit you need this week.
Role-scoped dashboards
SEO leads keep the coverage view, editors keep the anchor and overlap view, agency leads keep the trend view for client reports. Each gated by WordPress capability.
Audience
Who builds Internal Link Juicer charts dashboards with SleekView
SEO leads
Open the coverage KPI and the top-destinations bar to find the pillar pages winning the internal-link signal and the ones quietly losing it. The audit becomes a daily glance, not a quarterly project.
Content editors
Use the anchor text donut to spot phrases that dominate the index and gaps where target phrasing is too narrow. The editorial fix becomes data-led, not guesswork.
Agency leads
Ship a client a saved chart view that shows link coverage and growth over time. The retainer report becomes a dashboard refresh instead of a CSV-and-slide exercise.
The bigger picture
Why ILJ data needs a chart dashboard, not just a report list
Internal Link Juicer earns its reputation by automating the boring part of internal linking. Editors configure keyword targets, ILJ scans content across the site, and the resolved links land in the link index. The data is rich.
ILJ's UI surfaces some of it through dashboard widgets and report screens, but does not lay it out as a shape that SEO leads and editors can read at a glance. SleekView Charts reads the link index and the keyword postmeta and renders the right shape: coverage KPIs, anchor donuts, top-destination bars, and indexing trends on one dashboard. The audit work that previously required manual SQL, spreadsheets, or multiple ILJ screens collapses to one reading surface.
ILJ keeps scanning and resolving links. SleekView Charts makes the resulting graph legible enough that the work it informs (fixing keyword phrasing, resolving overlaps, prioritising pillar pages) becomes a routine rhythm.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Internal Link Juicer
No. ILJ still does the keyword configuration, the content scan, the link resolution, and the index writes. SleekView Charts reads wp_ilj_linkindex and the keyword postmeta and gives editors a dashboard of cards that ILJ's own admin does not provide. The two surfaces pair: ILJ owns the link graph generation, SleekView Charts owns the reading layer.
 Live. SleekView Charts queries wp_ilj_linkindex directly, so a card refresh reflects the link state up to the most recent ILJ index run. The freshness of the data therefore follows ILJ's own scan cadence, which is configurable in the plugin settings.
 Yes. The KPI card counts destination posts that have keyword targets in postmeta but zero rows in wp_ilj_linkindex. The number updates whenever ILJ next indexes, so the audit gap becomes an at-a-glance signal rather than a manual export.
 Yes. The keyword config postmeta and the link index table exist in the free version, so the core dashboard cards work either way. ILJ Premium adds extra fields like custom anchors and category-scoped configs that surface as additional chart dimensions when active.
 Yes. The anchor text donut groups wp_ilj_linkindex rows by anchor_text and counts occurrences across the site. The donut surfaces dominant phrases and gaps in coverage, which informs the editorial fix work.
 Yes. Each chart card accepts its own filters, so a bar scoped to one category, an area scoped to a date range, or a KPI scoped to a single post type are straightforward. The dashboard adapts to the audit slice you need.
 No. SleekView Charts paginates and aggregates against the indexed columns on wp_ilj_linkindex and the standard postmeta indexes. Aggregations are bounded by the card filter, so dashboards stay responsive on sites with tens of thousands of resolved links.
 Yes. SleekView views, including chart dashboards, can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access. Useful for sharing link coverage and growth trends with a client without granting WordPress admin access.
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