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SleekView Charts for JivoChat

JivoChat's conversations and agents live in its cloud. The WP plugin only holds widget code and page-targeting flags. SleekView Charts turns that into a multisite install audit with charts.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for JivoChat

JivoChat installs, as charts

JivoChat's WordPress integration is intentionally thin. The plugin embeds a JavaScript snippet, stores the widget code as a wp_options row, and exposes page-targeting flags. Conversations, agent state, and transcripts all live in JivoChat's cloud. The WP-side data is small, but on multisite networks it's exactly the data agencies and ops teams need a dashboard for.

SleekView Charts aggregates per-blog JivoChat options across a network and turns the install state into chart cards. A number card counts total installs across blogs. A donut splits blogs by widget ID so retired widgets pointing at archived workspaces surface as their own wedge. A bar of page-targeting flag mix (all pages, posts only, specific URLs) surfaces routing inconsistency. An area chart of last-edit timestamps tells operations how recently each blog's configuration was touched.

The dashboard answers operations questions a single-blog admin can't see. Which blogs are still loading a retired widget. Which subsites have no JivoChat at all. Which client sites in the network haven't been audited in over a year. Conversation analytics stay in the JivoChat app; install consistency lives on the WordPress side, and that side finally has a reporting layer.

Workflow

From per-blog options to a network dashboard

1

Aggregate options

SleekView reads each blog's JivoChat snippet option (whether installed via the plugin or a code-snippet manager) and aggregates them across the multisite network.
2

Parse widget IDs

The widget ID is extracted from each snippet and becomes a chart dimension. Different IDs surface as different wedges on the donut, so retired widgets stand out.
3

Build the audit dashboard

Number for total installs, donut for widget-ID mix, bar for page-targeting flags, area for last-edit cadence. One screen, every blog.
4

Triage and fix

Click a retired-widget wedge to drill into the affected blogs, inline-edit the snippet, and the chart refreshes on the next view load.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from JivoChat install data

Four cards covering install count, widget-ID mix, page targeting, and last-edit cadence across a multisite network.
Number · Default

Total installs

Count of blogs in the network with a JivoChat snippet present. The headline metric for agency-wide audits.
Count
Pie · Donut

Widget ID mix

Blogs grouped by widget ID. Retired widgets surface as their own wedge; consistent campaign IDs cluster together.
Count group by widget_id
Bar · Horizontal

Page-targeting flags

Bar of blogs by page-targeting flag (all pages, posts only, specific URLs). Reveals routing inconsistency that should be standardized across the network.
Count group by loaded_on
Area · Gradient

Last-edit cadence

Area chart of blogs by last-edit month. Blogs untouched for over a year cluster on the left of the chart, ready for an audit cycle.
Count group by last_edit

Comparison

Default JivoChat plugin vs SleekView Charts

Default JivoChat plugin

  • Plugin UI shows one blog at a time
  • No network-wide chart of widget IDs
  • Page-targeting flags aren't summarized as a distribution
  • Last-edit cadence isn't surfaced anywhere
  • Retired widget IDs don't stand out from active ones

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for total installs across the network
  • Donut for widget-ID mix across blogs
  • Bar chart for page-targeting flag distribution
  • Area chart for last-edit cadence
  • Drill into any chart slice for per-blog detail

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for JivoChat

Network install KPI

Live count of blogs with a JivoChat snippet. The first number an agency wants on a Monday audit, replacing a manual check across thirty client admins.

Widget-ID donut

Blogs grouped by widget ID. A retired or staging widget appears as its own wedge instead of hiding inside the active-installs list.

Targeting consistency

Page-targeting bar shows whether the network is consistent (all blogs all-pages) or fragmented. Inconsistency is the signal for a network-wide cleanup.

Audience

Who builds JivoChat charts dashboards with SleekView

Agencies

Audit JivoChat installs across every client without opening 30 separate WP admins. The donut and bar charts answer 'is everything consistent' in one screen.

Compliance

Confirm chat snippets aren't loaded on cookie-walled pages. The page-targeting bar surfaces 'all pages' targeting against blogs that have a cookie wall, immediately.

Support ops

Spot retired widget IDs still loading on subsites. The donut wedge for an archived ID is the unambiguous cleanup signal.

The bigger picture

Why install audits need charts, not lists

Cloud chat snippets are deceptively simple: they drop into a single options row, they load JavaScript, and they look healthy from the WordPress side regardless of whether the cloud workspace they reference still exists. On a single site that simplicity is a feature. On a multisite network running across thirty client sites, that simplicity becomes a problem.

Retired widget IDs, inconsistent page-targeting rules, snippets that never got migrated when JivoChat updated its loader, theme-injected snippets that nobody can find. None of these failures show up in a single-blog admin because the single-blog admin shows the snippet that's currently active, not whether it's the right snippet. SleekView Charts pivots across blogs and produces an audit dashboard.

A network's worth of install state on one screen, with widget-ID mix as a donut and page-targeting as a bar. The dashboard takes a minute to read. The fix takes one inline edit per affected row.

The operational ergonomics finally match the scale at which these installs are actually being managed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for JivoChat

No. Conversations live in JivoChat's cloud. SleekView Charts reads only the WP-side install state: widget code, page-targeting flags, last-edit timestamp. For conversation analytics, the JivoChat dashboard is the source of truth.

 

Yes. The JivoChat snippet is a JavaScript embed and most sites install it through code-snippet plugins (Code Snippets, WPCode, Insert Headers and Footers). SleekView Charts reads whichever option key holds the snippet, including options written by code-snippet managers.

 

Snippets in theme files (header.php, functions.php) aren't in the database. SleekView Charts can't chart them as rows. Move them to a code-snippet plugin and they appear in the audit. Honest reporting beats fake inventory.

 

Yes. SleekView aggregates per-blog options into a network-wide chart so agencies running JivoChat across many client sites get one cross-site audit. Per-client filters and roll-ups are both one-click operations.

 

Page-targeting (all pages, posts only, specific URLs) becomes a chart dimension. The bar chart of targeting-flag distribution surfaces inconsistency that should be standardized across the network.

 

If your install logs option changes through a plugin like Stream, the last-edit timestamp surfaces. Without an option-change log, the database only stores the current value. The chart shows whichever timestamp is available.

 

Yes. Click any chart slice (a widget-ID wedge, a page-targeting bar) to open the underlying table view filtered to that selection. From the audit to the per-blog detail is one click.

 

Yes. Before swapping JivoChat for another tool, the install dashboard becomes the migration punch list. Each blog with an active snippet needs the swap; the audit chart says how many remain.

 

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