SleekView Charts for Jetpack Forms
Jetpack Forms stores every submission in the feedback custom post type with the encoded payload in post content and meta. SleekView Charts reads that CPT and renders submission KPIs, source-page bars, status donuts, and daily volume trends inside WP Admin.
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Read Jetpack form responses as charts, not a fixed list
Jetpack Forms writes every submission to the feedback custom post type. Each post carries the source page URL, the submission timestamp, the Akismet spam status, and the encoded form payload. The default Feedback screen lists posts with a fixed column set and minimal filtering, which works for low-volume forms and starts to creak on sites running multiple Jetpack forms across pages.
SleekView Charts reads the feedback CPT and pivots the payload into queryable columns. A KPI of submissions in the last seven days, a Bar of submissions per source page, a Donut of post status (publish, draft, spam, trash), and an Area chart of daily volume across the date range. Each card is a saved query against wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta.
The Akismet spam check that Jetpack runs on submission still happens; SleekView Charts just makes the resulting volume legible. Sales and support read submissions as a shape, marketing reads source-page conversion as a bar, form admins read the spam ratio as a donut on one dashboard.
Workflow
From the feedback CPT to a chart dashboard
Point SleekView at the feedback CPT
Pivot the encoded payload
Switch the view to Charts
Save per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Jetpack Forms data
Submissions last 7 days
Count
Submissions by source page
Count
group by source_url
Status mix
Count
group by post_status
Daily submission volume
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default Jetpack Forms reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Jetpack Feedback admin
- Default Feedback screen lists submissions but does not chart them
- No source-page conversion bar or daily volume trend out of the box
- Akismet spam ratio is not exposed as a chart for tuning
- No saved dashboards per role for sales, marketing, or form admins
- Cross-form analysis requires manual SQL on the feedback post type
SleekView Charts
- Chart cards built directly from the feedback CPT and parsed payload
- Source-page bar for cross-form conversion visibility
- Daily volume area chart for spike and dip detection
- Saved chart views per role for sales, marketing, and form admins
- Queries hit standard wp_posts and wp_postmeta indexes so dashboards stay responsive
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Jetpack Forms
Pivoted payload as chart dimensions
SleekView parses Jetpack's encoded form payload so subject, source URL, and custom fields become groupable columns. The cards read real form fields, not opaque key/value blocks.
Cross-form by source page
The source page URL becomes a chart dimension. A horizontal bar reveals which Jetpack forms on which pages convert, without separate post types per form.
Volume and triage trends
Area charts on daily volume and donuts on status mix turn the triage queue into a shape. Spikes, dips, and spam ratios become visible the morning they happen.
Audience
Who builds Jetpack Forms charts dashboards with SleekView
Sales and support
Open the seven-day KPI and the status donut to see the triage state. Process pending submissions, mark replied, and watch the queue shrink on the dashboard.
Marketing
Use the source-page bar to spot which landing pages convert through Jetpack forms. The campaign post-mortem becomes a dashboard refresh, not a CSV export.
Form admins
Watch the spam slice of the status donut and the daily volume area chart. Drops in submissions on a specific page surface as a dip on the chart before the customer complaint arrives.
The bigger picture
Why Jetpack Forms data needs a chart dashboard
Jetpack Forms is the lightweight form solution bundled with Jetpack, and on sites that use it well there are typically multiple forms in flight: a contact form on the contact page, a quote form on the pricing page, a support form on the support page, and ad-hoc forms on landing pages. All of them write to the same feedback CPT. The default Feedback screen lists submissions one row at a time and does not lay them out as a shape.
The questions that matter operationally (this week's volume, source-page conversion, spam ratio, triage state) all live in the CPT but require manual SQL or spreadsheet exports to answer. SleekView Charts reads the feedback CPT, parses the encoded payload, and renders the answers as chart cards on one dashboard. Sales sees the queue, marketing sees source-page conversion, form admins see spam ratios and daily volume.
Jetpack keeps capturing submissions and running Akismet. SleekView Charts makes the resulting volume legible enough that the work it informs becomes routine.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Jetpack Forms
No. The feedback custom post type is part of the Jetpack plugin and works in offline mode without a WordPress.com connection. SleekView Charts reads the CPT directly, so connection state does not affect the dashboard. Akismet spam checking continues to run as Jetpack configures it, and the resulting spam slice is chartable.
 Yes. The Jetpack Form block stores submissions in the same feedback CPT as the legacy shortcode form. SleekView Charts reads both, so dashboard cards count submissions across form variants without needing per-form configuration.
 Jetpack Forms stores fields in a known encoding inside post content and meta. SleekView parses the encoding so each form field becomes an addable column, and chart cards can group or filter on those columns. Field names come from the form configuration; new fields appear as new dimensions after the next submission with that field arrives.
 Yes. Akismet flags spam submissions with the spam post status. A donut of post_status with the spam slice surfaces the spam ratio at a glance. Useful for tuning Akismet sensitivity or spotting bot waves before they bury the legitimate queue.
 Live. SleekView Charts queries the feedback CPT directly, so a card refresh reflects submissions up to the moment of the request. New submissions appear on the dashboard as soon as Jetpack writes them to the CPT.
 Yes. Jetpack's optional Stripe payment fields land in the post meta on submission. SleekView Charts can chart the payment status and amount alongside the rest of the form data, useful for sites that took a payment through a Jetpack form rather than full WooCommerce.
 No. feedback is a normal custom post type, so the standard posts and postmeta indexes apply to date filters and status groupings. Pagination keeps the work per page small, and dashboards stay responsive on sites with high submission volumes.
 Yes. SleekView views, including chart dashboards, can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access. Useful for sharing the form volume and source-page conversion with stakeholders who do not have WordPress admin access.
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