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SleekView Charts for Kali Forms

Kali Forms ships an entries screen per form and not much else. SleekView Charts reads the same kaliforms_entries table and renders submission volume, form mix and payment status as configurable chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Kali Forms

From per-form lists to a single dashboard

Kali Forms stores submissions in its own custom table, typically wp_kaliforms_entries, with one row per submission and field values serialized into a JSON column. The admin gives a per-form entries screen, which is fine for inspecting one submission at a time and limiting for any aggregate read across the install.

SleekView Charts reads the same table, unpacks the JSON column into named columns, and renders the result as a small dashboard. A Number card for total submissions this month, a Pie for submissions per form, a Bar for payment status when Stripe or PayPal modules are wired up, an Area trending volume per week so peaks and quiet stretches become obvious without exporting CSV.

Form managers keep using the Kali admin to inspect individual submissions when context matters. The chart dashboard handles the questions a row list cannot, how many, which form, what direction, and at what cadence.

Workflow

From Kali Forms entries to chart cards in four steps

1

Connect the table

SleekView reads kaliforms_entries directly, unpacks the JSON payload into named columns, and joins each row to its form definition.
2

Pick the dimensions

Choose form_id, created_at, status or any unpacked field value as a groupBy axis. The chart builder lists every column it discovers on the install.
3

Configure the cards

Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Area and Radial cards. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum, with one color per card.
4

Save and share

The dashboard saves as a SleekView, exports as CSV, and respects WP capability gates so contributors and admins see different slices.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Kali Forms data

Kali Forms stores everything an admin needs in one entries table. SleekView Charts turns that into dashboards covering submission volume, form mix and payment status without leaving WP Admin.
Number · Default

Submissions this month

Single KPI counting rows in kaliforms_entries with a created_at inside the current month, ideal as the top-of-dashboard pulse.
Count
Pie · Label list

Submissions per form

Pie of entries grouped by form_id, revealing which Kali form drives the bulk of activity and which are candidates for retirement.
Count group by form_id
Bar · Default

Payment status

Bar across Kali's payment_status values when Stripe or PayPal modules are active, so paid, pending and failed counts sit side by side.
Count group by payment_status
Area · Gradient

Volume per week

Area chart of created_at bucketed weekly, exposing campaign-driven peaks and quiet stretches across the install.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Kali Forms reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Kali Forms admin (entries screen)

  • Kali Forms ships a per-form entries list with no cross-form rollup.
  • No native KPI tile for total submissions or weekly volume.
  • Payment status appears per row, never as an aggregate count.
  • Trend charts need a separate analytics tool or custom SQL.
  • Field-level distributions are invisible without exporting CSV first.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads kaliforms_entries directly and unpacks the JSON payload as columns.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar and Radial card types in one dashboard.
  • Group by form_id, created_at, payment_status or any unpacked field.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum and maximum.
  • Same dataset feeds the SleekView table and kanban views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Kali Forms

Cross-form rollup

One dashboard covers every Kali form on the install. No per-form clicking, no copying numbers between screens.

Payment status at a glance

Bar across paid, pending and failed values surfaces revenue health for installs running the Stripe or PayPal modules.

Volume trends, not just rows

Area and Line cards plot created_at bucketed by week or month so seasonality and campaign effects become a visible pattern.

Audience

Who builds Kali Forms charts dashboards with SleekView

Form admins on multi-form installs

Submissions-per-form pie shows which forms carry the install and which sit dormant, useful before consolidating or sunsetting old forms.

Marketing teams running paid campaigns

Weekly volume area chart confirms whether the campaign actually shifted baseline submission rate.

Sites collecting payments through Kali

Payment status bar reveals failed and pending counts so finance can chase up before the queue grows further.

The bigger picture

A row list answers different questions than a dashboard

Kali Forms is a capable builder with a competent entries screen, and that entries screen has always been about inspecting submissions one at a time. The question editorial leads and marketing managers ask is different: how many, which form, what direction, at what cadence. A list cannot answer those questions without manual counting or a CSV export.

SleekView Charts wires the same kaliforms_entries table into a chart dashboard so the questions get answered live. The KPI tells leadership the pulse. The form pie tells form admins where to focus.

The payment status bar tells finance what needs chasing. The weekly trend tells marketing whether the campaign worked. None of this replaces Kali's strengths, it just stops the team from having to leave WP Admin to do basic reporting.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Kali Forms

No. SleekView Charts reads the kaliforms_entries table, which exists on the free plugin. Pro features such as Stripe payment status appear when present and the dashboard works either way.

 

Yes. SleekView unpacks the JSON payload column into named columns for the chosen form, so any field value becomes a groupBy axis for a Pie or Bar card.

 

If the gateway writes a status into payment_status or a comparable column, the chart cards can group on it. Custom gateways that store status elsewhere just need that column referenced in the dashboard configuration.

 

No. Chart cards only render in WP Admin and read from the entries table directly. Front-end form rendering is untouched.

 

Yes. If submissions carry a status or spam flag column, any card can filter on it. Treat spam as a separate dashboard or exclude it from main volume counts, your choice per saved view.

 

File-upload fields surface as URLs in the unpacked columns, so a chart card can count submissions with attachments or group by file extension. The files themselves stay in the uploads directory.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the SleekView table would show. Useful for handoffs to finance or external BI tools.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts reads whatever is in kaliforms_entries at query time. If Kali's GDPR routine deletes or anonymises rows, those changes propagate to the dashboard on the next refresh.

 

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