SleekView Charts for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
Interspire Email Marketer is a self-hosted application that lives on its own server. The WordPress plugin keeps the API URL, login token and per-form contact-list mappings in wp_options and wp_postmeta. SleekView Charts renders that as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
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Interspire runs in its own app. The WP side still needs a dashboard.
Interspire Email Marketer is one of the older self-hosted email platforms, typically deployed on a separate PHP stack with its own MySQL database. The WordPress plugin is a thin bridge: it stores the Interspire application URL, the login token and the per-form contact-list mappings into wp_options, and it stamps per-form bridge meta onto Contact Form 7, WPForms and Gravity Forms posts as they save.
The plugin admin focuses on connection setup. There is no dashboard for how many bridges exist, which contact lists are absorbing the bulk of signups, which Interspire list a given form actually points at, or whether the bridge has been quiet for a week. The plugin can optionally log each handoff as a row in wp_options or a custom table, depending on the build, but that log isn't surfaced anywhere usable.
SleekView Charts reads the Interspire plugin's WP-side data directly. A Number card anchors total active bridges. A Pie splits bridges by the source form plugin (CF7, WPForms, Gravity). A Bar ranks Interspire contact lists by how many bridges target them. An Area trends bridge edits over time, which is the earliest visible signal that a marketing campaign shipped, stalled, or quietly broke.
Workflow
Turn the Interspire WP-side data into a dashboard
Pivot the Interspire settings option
Pull every form bridge
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress data
Active form bridges
Count
Bridges by source form plugin
Count
group by form_plugin
Contact lists by bridge count
Count
group by contact_list_id
Bridge edits over time
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default Interspire WP plugin admin vs SleekView Charts
Default Interspire WP plugin admin
- Plugin admin is configuration, not aggregate reporting
- No site-wide count of how many forms bridge to Interspire
- Per-form contact-list mappings open one at a time
- No view of which Interspire list each bridge targets, side by side
- No read-only dashboard URL to share with marketing or compliance
SleekView Charts
- Number KPI for total active Interspire bridges in WordPress
- Pie split by source form plugin (CF7, WPForms, Gravity)
- Bar ranking of Interspire contact lists by bridge count
- Area trend of bridged-form edits to surface stale campaigns
- Filters carry between the chart view and the bridge table
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
Dashboard over the bridge inventory
Render Interspire bridges as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so the WordPress surface becomes a live coverage view, not a tab marathon across form posts.
Multi-form coverage
Stack CF7, WPForms and Gravity bridges on one bar to see which form ecosystem carries most of the capture and whether one should retire.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send marketing a URL of the bridge dashboard without granting access to the Interspire application. The audit is a screenshot away.
Audience
Who builds Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress charts dashboards with SleekView
Email marketers
Anchor weekly reviews on bridge counts, list routing and edit cadence. Catch a stagnant list before the next campaign sends to a cohort that hasn't grown in a quarter.
Implementation agencies
Hand a client a one-page picture of their Interspire WordPress footprint on day one. The dashboard becomes the kickoff document for a migration or consolidation.
Compliance and ops
Pivot bridges by consent flag and contact list, then export the filtered slice for a routing audit without writing SQL against the Interspire database.
The bigger picture
Bridge coverage belongs in a dashboard, not in a per-form click trail
Interspire is a sturdy self-hosted email platform, and the WordPress plugin's job is small: keep the bridge configured. That smallness is also its blind spot. A form that stops handing off to the right list, a contact list that quietly drained itself after a campaign ended, a consent flag that drifted between staging and production: each of those questions lives in the plugin's options and per-form postmeta, and the default admin doesn't answer any of them at a glance.
Charting bridge count, source form plugin and contact-list routing turns a settings screen into a one-page coverage view. Same Interspire WP-side data the runtime bridge already reads, framed as something the marketing lead and the auditor can both follow.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
The Interspire WordPress plugin's WP-side storage only: the settings option in wp_options and the per-form bridge mappings in wp_postmeta. Contacts, campaigns and send statistics stay in the Interspire application's own database.
 No. Subscribers and campaign performance live in Interspire's MySQL database, often on a separate server. SleekView Charts focuses on the WordPress footprint: which forms bridge to which Interspire list, when each bridge was last edited, what consent flag each carries.
 Yes. Filter the bridge dataset to a contact_list_id and the underlying table view lists every form mapped to that list. Bulk reroute or retire from the table, then re-check the chart to confirm coverage.
 Yes. The Interspire plugin writes bridge meta into each form plugin's standard postmeta location. SleekView reads them all, so a mixed-form site produces one dataset with a source_plugin column.
 Yes. Each blog has its own settings option and its own postmeta. SleekView Charts aggregates the bridge dataset across blogs, so a network coverage view replaces clicking through each blog's admin.
 No. Chart queries hit wp_options and wp_postmeta on read only. Form submissions continue to bridge through the Interspire plugin's runtime path with no added work, so visitor-facing latency is unchanged.
 Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Marketers see the routing cockpit, compliance sees the consent column, ops sees the edit-cadence trend, and each role saves its own filter presets.
 No. The cards read WordPress data only. An unreachable Interspire application affects runtime delivery, not the WP-side bridge inventory, which keeps the dashboard auditable while connection issues are triaged.
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