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SleekView Charts for IP2Location Redirection: Country Redirects

IP2Location Redirection writes every geo-redirected visit to its own log table. SleekView Charts groups those rows into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so country routing decisions get a visual layer instead of a paginated history view.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for IP2Location Redirection

Geo-redirect data, finally aggregated

IP2Location Redirection sends visitors to country-specific URLs based on IP lookup. The plugin writes each redirect to wp_ip2location_redirection_log with ip_address, country_code, country_name, from_url, to_url, and time_visited. The bundled log screen is a paginated list, useful for inspecting a single row but never aggregating across countries or destinations.

SleekView Charts puts the aggregates on one screen. A Number card carries today's redirect count, a Pie groups by country_code, a Bar ranks to_url destinations, and an Area card tracks time_visited per day. Each card runs server-side against the same log table, so a marketing team can see whether US visitors actually reach the US page, whether DE visitors hit the DE page, and which destination receives the bulk of geo traffic.

Because charts read the log table directly, the redirector is unchanged. The plugin keeps resolving IPs and sending 302s, the log keeps growing, and the dashboard simply makes the routing legible to anyone who needs to answer where the geo traffic actually lands.

Workflow

From the redirection log to a routing dashboard

1

Connect the redirection log

Register wp_ip2location_redirection_log as a source. country_code, ip_address, from_url, to_url, and time_visited become groupable fields ready for any chart.
2

Drop four cards

Number for today's redirects, Pie for country mix, Bar for top destinations, Area for redirects per day. Each card runs server-side aggregations on the same log.
3

Save the dashboard

Pin the layout for marketing and growth. A global date range and country filter reframe every card at once when running a regional campaign.
4

Scope per role

Hand marketing a read-only routing view. Redirect rule editing, country mappings, and BIN database updates stay behind the IP2Location plugin's own settings.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from IP2Location Redirection data

Four cards that turn the bundled redirection log into a country routing overview for marketing and ops.
Number · Default

Redirects today

Total rows in wp_ip2location_redirection_log with a time_visited in the last 24 hours. The KPI that opens every morning review of geo routing.
Count
Pie · Donut

Redirects by country

Distribution of redirected visits across country_code values. Confirms at a glance which countries the redirector is actually sending traffic from.
Count group by country_code
Bar · Horizontal

Top destinations

to_url values ranked by redirect count. The chart that shows whether the configured regional landing pages actually receive the geo traffic they were built for.
Count group by to_url
Area · Gradient

Redirects per day

Redirect volume per day from time_visited. Campaign launches and traffic shifts show as sharp peaks against a calm baseline week.
Count group by time_visited

Comparison

Default IP2Location Redirection log vs SleekView Charts

Default redirection log

  • The redirection log is a paginated list with no aggregation.
  • Country mix and top destination URL never appear together in a single chart view.
  • Daily time-series of redirect volume is not part of the default UI.
  • Cross-rule aggregates (which rule fired most) need direct SQL.
  • Marketing teams have no read-only screen separate from settings.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on wp_ip2location_redirection_log with no extra storage.
  • Group by country_code, to_url, from_url, or any logged column.
  • Filters by date range and country apply globally across every card.
  • Same dashboard works with IP2Location LITE or commercial BIN databases.
  • Saved layouts give marketing read-only access without touching redirect rules.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for IP2Location Redirection

Routing as a dashboard

Today's redirects, country mix, destination ranking, and daily volume in one screen. Routing review starts on the dashboard instead of paging through a list.

Country mix at a glance

A donut grouped by country_code immediately shows whether the redirector is reaching the audiences the routing rules were built for, and where unexpected traffic is coming from.

Read-only by default

Charts never write to the redirection log or rules. Redirect rule edits and BIN database updates stay in the IP2Location settings screens.

Audience

Who builds redirection charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing teams

Confirm that geo-targeted landing pages actually receive the configured country traffic. The dashboard answers the question without a developer or a SQL session.

Agency support

Give clients a one-screen routing overview. Total redirects, top country, top destination, and the trend chart on a shared dashboard.

Growth analysts

Use the daily Area chart to spot redirect spikes after a regional campaign or paid push, then drill into the matching log rows for context.

The bigger picture

Why redirect data deserves a visual layer

IP2Location Redirection logs every geo-redirected visit, but the bundled view is a list. Aggregate questions, the ones that matter when launching a regional campaign or auditing whether the routing rules actually work, need charts. Which countries are sending traffic, which destination URLs absorb it, when did the spike start, when did it stop.

Those questions are about distribution and time, not about a single visit. SleekView Charts gives the redirection log a real dashboard surface so marketing and ops can answer routing questions without exporting and without leaving WordPress.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for IP2Location Redirection

Yes. The redirection log table exists in the free version and SleekView Charts reads from it directly. Pro upgrades like the commercial IP2Location BIN database add accuracy but do not change the chart pipeline.

 

Yes. The plugin stores country_code per row so a SleekView source can map codes into the same EU, APAC, or custom groupings the redirect rules use, keeping the chart aligned with the configuration.

 

No. Charts read from the existing log table and never write to it. The plugin continues to resolve IPs and send 302 responses exactly as before with no added load.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying SleekView grid is one click away for the raw redirection_log rows behind any chart.

 

No. Rule editing lives in the IP2Location Redirection settings screen, not the chart cards. The dashboard is intentionally read-only so the visual layer never modifies the routing configuration.

 

Yes. The redirection log is created per active install and SleekView respects the active scope. Network admins can also build a network-wide rollup dashboard from the per-site tables.

 

Redirects are typically configured for frontend pages, but the log captures the matched URL so a chart can split by from_url pattern, showing checkout pages, homepage, or admin paths separately.

 

SleekView reads the table that currently exists, so log rotation or archive-and-truncate cycles do not break the dashboard. Older rows can be archived into a second source and combined with the live one on the same dashboard.

 

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