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SleekView Charts for Jetpack Stats

Jetpack Stats sends pageview data to WordPress.com and renders it as a familiar widget dashboard. SleekView Charts reads the same Jetpack data via its API and arranges it into Number, Area, Pie, and Bar cards you can pin, filter, and share by role.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Jetpack Stats

Jetpack's stats, finally as a configurable chart dashboard

Jetpack Stats has been the default analytics for self-hosted WordPress sites that wanted something built-in for over a decade. The data lives on WordPress.com infrastructure, and the WP Admin dashboard renders it as a familiar set of widgets: top posts, top referrers, top countries, search terms. The dashboard is fast and well-integrated, but the widget layout is fixed and organized around Jetpack's categories rather than the WordPress posts the data describes.

SleekView Charts reads Jetpack Stats data through its public API and arranges it as configurable chart cards. A Number card shows total views for the period, a Pie card splits visits by country, a Bar card ranks top referrers, and an Area card plots the daily view trend. Each card sorts and filters independently, and the whole layout pins to a dashboard your editors and clients can open without rebuilding it each week.

Because SleekView only reads what Jetpack Stats has already collected on WordPress.com, no extra tracking script runs and no additional data is sent anywhere. Saved chart layouts scope per role, so writers see their own author rows, content marketers see referrer breakdowns, and clients open a clean chart dashboard instead of the legacy Jetpack widgets.

Workflow

From Jetpack Stats API to chart dashboards

1

Read the Jetpack API

Reuse the existing Jetpack and WordPress.com connection. SleekView caches API responses locally on a schedule you control, so the dashboard stays responsive and the API stays untouched.
2

Pick the metrics

Choose views, visitors, top referrer, top country, top search term, and any custom event counts. Map those to chart-card aggregations like Sum, Average, or Count.
3

Build the dashboard

Drop a Number card for total views, a Pie for country split, a Bar for top referrers, and an Area for the daily view trend. Filter and group each card independently.
4

Share with editors

Assign a saved chart dashboard to the editor role. They see only the cards and filters you allow, with no access to the Jetpack connection or other settings.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Jetpack Stats data

Four chart cards built from a typical Jetpack Stats API response: the total view count, the country distribution, the top referrers, and the daily view trend per post.
Number · Default

Total views

A headline KPI showing total post views for the active date range, pulled straight from the Jetpack Stats API.
Sum(views)
Pie · Donut

Views by country

A donut chart that splits the period's views across countries, useful for surfacing regional audience shifts at a glance.
Sum(views) group by country
Bar · Horizontal

Top referrers

A horizontal bar chart ranking referrer domains by views, with search engines, social, and direct sources stacked side by side.
Sum(views) group by referrer
Area · Gradient

Views over time

A gradient area chart of daily post views, the same trend the Jetpack widgets show but pinned to your WP Admin overview.
Sum(views) group by date

Comparison

Default Jetpack Stats reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Jetpack Stats dashboard

  • Reports are fixed widgets organized by Jetpack's categories
  • No way to combine a KPI tile, country pie, and trend chart on one screen
  • No grouping by author, category, or post type inside the widgets
  • Filter combinations are limited to the dashboard's date selector
  • No CSV export of a specific chart from inside WP Admin

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for top-level KPIs like total views or visitors
  • Pie or Donut cards for country, referrer, and search-term distribution
  • Bar cards ranking referrers, posts, or authors
  • Area or Line cards for daily and weekly view trends
  • Saved chart dashboards scoped per role with CSV export per card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Jetpack Stats

Beyond the widget dashboard

Jetpack widgets are fixed and organized by Jetpack's categories. SleekView Charts rearranges the same data into a KPI tile, a country donut, a referrer bar chart, and a daily trend area chart on one screen.

Filter chart-by-chart

Each card has its own filter set, and dashboards can pin a shared filter row at the top so every chart responds to the same country, referrer, or date selection.

Group by author or category

Join Jetpack Stats rows to WordPress posts and group views by author, category, or post type. Brief writers and editors with one chart layout instead of clicking through widgets every week.

Audience

Who builds Jetpack Stats charts dashboards with SleekView

Content marketers

Pin a daily views area chart and a top-referrers bar chart to the home admin screen. See organic-versus-social split at a glance for the active campaign.

Editorial managers

Group views by author and category to brief writers without rebuilding the report each week. The weekly content meeting becomes a quick read instead of a slide deck rebuild.

Long-time Jetpack users

Keep the Jetpack Stats data you have collected for years and finally read it through a real chart layer. No migration, no new tracking script, just better access to the same numbers.

The bigger picture

Why long-running analytics deserves a modern chart surface

Jetpack Stats has the longest baseline of any analytics platform on self-hosted WordPress because it shipped with Jetpack as the default lightweight option for years. Many established sites have a decade of pageview data sitting on WordPress.com that they have never properly visualized because the widget dashboard answers the same five questions year after year. Top posts this week, top referrers this month, top countries this year.

Useful, but never quite the chart layout someone is actually asking for. SleekView Charts reads the same Jetpack Stats API the dashboard uses, arranges the data into KPI tiles, distribution pies, ranked bars, and time-series areas, and gives the team a real chart surface inside WP Admin. The data has always been there; the visualization pattern has not.

For sites that have grown attached to Jetpack Stats over the years, SleekView turns that history from a fixed widget set into a queryable, chartable archive without changing the tracking, the data flow, or the WordPress.com connection.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Jetpack Stats

Yes. Jetpack Stats requires the Jetpack plugin and a WordPress.com connection because the actual stats processing happens on WordPress.com infrastructure. SleekView Charts reads the data Jetpack Stats has already collected through its API, so the existing Jetpack connection is enough. Both the free and paid tiers of Jetpack Stats expose the same API surface.

 

Jetpack Stats sends pageview data to WordPress.com, which processes it and exposes it back through its API. SleekView Charts calls that same API and caches the responses inside WordPress on a schedule you control. The numbers in your charts exactly match the numbers in the Jetpack Stats dashboard because they come from the same source.

 

No. SleekView Charts never touches the Jetpack Stats tracking script that runs on the front end. The script keeps doing exactly what Jetpack configured it to do. SleekView only runs in WP Admin when an authorized user opens a dashboard, and the API responses are cached locally to keep chart rendering responsive.

 

Jetpack Stats records the top search engine that referred each visit, but search query terms are mostly hidden by browsers (the (not provided) issue affects every analytics platform). SleekView Charts surfaces whatever Jetpack Stats actually captured. For richer search data, pair the dashboard with Search Console via SleekView for Site Kit.

 

Yes. Jetpack supports multisite with per-subsite WordPress.com connections, and SleekView respects that scoping. Charts show only the data for the current site, which matches how Jetpack Stats itself behaves on multisite. Network admins can switch between sites and each one renders its own dashboard independently.

 

Yes. The free tier exposes the same core data through the same API as the paid tier (top posts, top referrers, top countries, view counts). The paid tier unlocks longer history retention and removes the commercial-use restriction, but the underlying API surface is the same and SleekView reads either one identically.

 

Yes. Each chart card exports the underlying data to CSV honoring the active filters and date range. The visualization itself renders client-side, so a screenshot of the rendered card works for slide decks and reports.

 

Jetpack Stats updates throughout the day as WordPress.com processes new pageviews. SleekView caches API responses on a configurable schedule (typically a few times a day to stay polite to the API) and reads the latest cache on each dashboard load. Increase the cache refresh rate when you need closer-to-real-time charts.

 

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