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SleekView Charts for Kartra Membership

Kartra Membership syncs contact tags and membership state into WordPress as usermeta. SleekView Charts reads that cache so active members, tier mix, top tags, and weekly access trends render as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards alongside the standard member table.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Kartra Membership

Kartra runs the CRM. WordPress holds the synced state.

Kartra Membership integrates Kartra's CRM and membership engine with WordPress. Member tier, contact ID, and Kartra tag state sync down to wp_usermeta so WordPress can gate content without a Kartra API roundtrip on every request. The data is well structured, but the default WordPress admin reads it per user and the Kartra dashboard reads it per contact.

The per-user view works for support. It misses the operational picture: how the base distributes across tiers, which Kartra tags actually drive access rules, how active members trend week over week, where the synced state shows drift against the CRM. Those questions live in the same usermeta but need a dashboard to read at scale.

SleekView Charts reads the Kartra-synced usermeta directly. A Number card pins active members. A Pie splits tier distribution from the Kartra tag rules. A Bar ranks the most-used Kartra tags across the base. An Area trends access events or sync timestamps so launches and stalled syncs show up on the same screen.

Workflow

Turn Kartra Membership data into a dashboard

1

Read the Kartra usermeta

Point SleekView at the Kartra usermeta keys (tier, tags, contact_id, last_sync, status) plus wp_users. Each row carries one member with full Kartra state attached.
2

Compose chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, or Radial cards. Group by tier, tag, status, or last_sync and aggregate with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum, or Maximum.
3

Save dashboards per team

Name dashboards per audience ("Member ops", "Sync health", "Kartra tag audit") and gate by capability so support, marketing, and admins each see their own slice.
4

Share or export

Send the Kartra team a read-only URL or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against the live usermeta cache so reviews run on current sync state.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Kartra Membership data

Each card reads directly from the Kartra-synced usermeta. Mix them for a membership cockpit, a sync health view, or a Kartra tag audit dashboard.
Number · Default

Active members

Distinct user_id values with the Kartra active flag set. The headline KPI any membership operations report anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Tier distribution

Splits members across Kartra tiers (trial, basic, pro, VIP, lapsed). Reveals where the base concentrates and where upsell remains.
Count group by tier
Bar · Horizontal

Top Kartra tags in use

Counts members per Kartra tag from the synced array. Surfaces which tags are doing operational work versus sitting unused.
Count group by tag
Area · Gradient

Sync activity over time

Time series of last-sync timestamps. Reveals whether the Kartra sync runs evenly or stalls into batches that leave WordPress out of date.
Count group by last_sync

Comparison

Default Kartra Membership reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Kartra and WP admin

  • Member state is read per user in WP, per contact in Kartra
  • No KPI card for active members visible in WP Admin
  • Tier distribution requires a Kartra report or CSV export
  • Sync freshness cannot be charted in either surface
  • No read-only WP dashboard to share with the Kartra team

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active members across every Kartra tier
  • Pie split of tier distribution from the synced usermeta
  • Bar ranking the most-used Kartra tags across the base
  • Area trend of sync activity exposing stalled batches
  • Filters carry between table and chart view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Kartra Membership

Dashboard over the Kartra usermeta

Render the Kartra-synced tags, tiers, and timestamps as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so member operations see the shape of the base, not just per-user rows.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to a single tier or a stale-sync window in the chart view and the member table stays in sync. Same query, two surfaces, one workflow.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send the Kartra team a URL of the tag audit dashboard or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Reviews work off real numbers, not a screenshot.

Audience

Who builds Kartra Membership charts dashboards with SleekView

Membership operators

Anchor weekly reviews on active members, tier mix, and most-used tags. Spot a tier shift on the pie before it shows up in churn or refund volume.

Integration owners

Watch sync freshness on an Area card. Catch a stalled batch the same hour it happens, before stale tag state locks paying members out of content.

Tag auditors

Use the Bar of most-used tags to spot tag bloat, unused rules, or legacy tags still circulating that the Kartra side should retire in the next cleanup.

The bigger picture

Why Kartra-driven membership needs a dashboard, not just per-user pages

Kartra Membership ties WordPress access to the Kartra CRM tag and tier state. Local usermeta keeps WP fast by avoiding a Kartra API call on every page load, and the per-user admin surfaces that state for support. What it misses is the operational view: how the base concentrates across tiers, which Kartra tags actually drive access rules, whether the sync is keeping up with Kartra changes.

A dashboard built on the same Kartra-synced usermeta turns those questions into a glance. A tier pie that drifts toward lapsed flags a renewal issue. A tag bar with legacy tags in heavy use signals a Kartra cleanup overdue.

An area of sync timestamps with a 12-hour gap surfaces a stalled batch worth fixing. Same usermeta Kartra already writes, organised as the cockpit the per-user pages do not give.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Kartra Membership

The Kartra-synced usermeta: tier, tags array, Kartra contact ID, last-sync timestamp, and status flag. These are the same fields Kartra Membership uses to gate WordPress content, so charts reflect exactly what the plugin reads.

 

No. Charts query the local usermeta cache. The Kartra API is not hit for chart rendering, so the dashboard works even when Kartra is rate-limited or temporarily unreachable, since the cache is the data source.

 

Yes. Configure a derived dimension that matches a tag rule (for example, members holding a specific course tag but not a lapsed tag) and the Pie or Bar splits the base by that rule. Useful for cohort tracking.

 

Yes. Filter the last-sync column to over 24 hours and the Number card counts stale rows. The Area trend reveals whether the staleness is uniform or concentrated in a single stalled sync batch.

 

No. Kartra Membership indexes its usermeta keys, and SleekView Charts uses those indexes for group-by queries. Tens of thousands of users render the dashboard in well under a second on typical hosting.

 

Yes, by pivoting on tag pairs. Group by a derived dimension that pairs tags from the same user and the Bar shows the most common pairings. Useful for tag governance and identifying overlap that should consolidate.

 

Yes. Kartra course access is encoded as tags in the synced usermeta, so charts can group by course tag or tier. The same dashboard can mix membership, tag, and access cards into one cockpit.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability so support, marketing, and the Kartra team each see their own slice with their own saved filter presets.

 

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