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SleekView Charts for Klaviyo for WordPress: opt-in dashboard

The Klaviyo for WordPress plugin embeds signup forms via shortcode and blocks, tracks placements in post content and caches Klaviyo account data in options. SleekView Charts reads those rows to build coverage, top forms and signup-trend cards in WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Klaviyo for WordPress

Klaviyo forms live everywhere, surface them as a dashboard

The Klaviyo for WordPress plugin connects a Klaviyo account via the public API key stored in the klaviyo_settings option, and embeds signup forms through the [klaviyo_form] shortcode and the klaviyo/form Gutenberg block. The plugin caches the account's full list of forms (form_id, name, type, status) in the klaviyo_forms_cache option, refreshed on a schedule. A local event log records each form-render and submission event with form_id and timestamp.

That means every post and page on the site can carry a Klaviyo form embed, and the plugin knows which form is where. The default admin shows the configured public key and a connection test, but provides no aggregate view of form placement, signup volume or per-form performance. Questions like "how many posts embed a Klaviyo form?", "which form is collecting the most signups?" or "what is our daily signup trend?" need to be answered by exporting from the Klaviyo account or scanning post content.

SleekView Charts scans post_content for the shortcode and block patterns, joins the embed rows to the cached form metadata, and reads the local event log by date. A four-card dashboard gives the post coverage, the top forms, the form-type mix and the daily signup trend on one screen, refreshed as new embeds appear and new events get logged through normal site activity.

Workflow

From shortcode to dashboard in four steps

1

Scan posts for Klaviyo embeds

SleekView parses post_content for the [klaviyo_form] shortcode and the klaviyo/form block. Each match becomes a row with form_id and post_id, ready for groupBy aggregation across the whole posts table on the site.
2

Resolve form IDs to names

The klaviyo_forms_cache option holds the Klaviyo account's forms with their human names and types. SleekView joins the cache so chart labels read "Welcome popup" instead of opaque alphanumeric Klaviyo form IDs the marketing team cannot recognize.
3

Read the event log

The plugin writes a local row for each form-render and submission event, tied to a form_id and a timestamp. SleekView reads the table so signup KPIs and impression-to-conversion ratios sit alongside the placement cards on the dashboard.
4

Pin and share the view

Name the Charts view ("Klaviyo coverage"), capability-gate it for marketing and admins, and pin to the WP Admin sidebar. Marketing checks coverage and signups Monday; ops watches the event-log activity card for sync issues mid-week.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Klaviyo plugin data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a coverage KPI, top placed forms, form-type distribution and a daily signup trend across all Klaviyo forms embedded on the site.
Number · Default

Posts with a Klaviyo form

Count of posts whose post_content contains the [klaviyo_form] shortcode or the klaviyo/form block. The site-wide coverage KPI showing how active the plugin really is across the published content.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Top forms by post coverage

Embed rows grouped by form_id and joined against the cached form name from klaviyo_forms_cache. Ranks which Klaviyo form appears on the most posts, useful for spotting overused defaults and underused new forms.
Count group by form_id
Pie · Donut

Form-type distribution

Embedded form rows grouped by form_type from the cached metadata: popup, flyout, embedded, full-page. Surfaces the placement strategy mix across the whole site in a single Donut chart on the dashboard.
Count group by form_type
Area · Gradient

Daily signup events

Submission-event rows per day across the trailing 90 days. Campaigns, blog launches and traffic spikes each show up as a visible bump on the area chart, useful for tying signups back to acquisition activity.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Klaviyo admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Klaviyo admin

  • Connection settings page does not show which posts embed any Klaviyo form
  • No site-wide coverage KPI for posts with a Klaviyo form embedded
  • Form-type mix (popup vs flyout vs embed) is not summarized in the plugin
  • Daily signup trend sits in the Klaviyo account dashboard, not WordPress
  • Form name lookup requires opening the Klaviyo account each time

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for posts with Klaviyo forms and submission events
  • Bar cards ranking top forms by post coverage and signup volume
  • Pie cards for form-type distribution (popup, flyout, embedded)
  • Area cards for daily signup velocity over 30, 60 and 90 day windows
  • Joins post_content scans to klaviyo_forms_cache for human-readable labels

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Klaviyo for WordPress

Coverage KPI cards

Posts with a Klaviyo form, posts with the default footer popup and override ratios surface as Number cards. The form-coverage figures marketing teams currently never compute manually across an entire WordPress install.

Form-type mix

Donut and Bar cards render the popup vs flyout vs embed distribution across the site, so placement strategy questions get answered visually rather than through individual Klaviyo account screen visits and exports.

Daily signup trends

Area and Line cards over rolling 30, 60 and 90 day windows trace signup velocity from the local event log. Campaigns, blog launches and paid traffic each show up clearly on the chart for review.

Audience

Who builds Klaviyo dashboards with SleekView

Email marketers

Weekly form audit: coverage KPI, top forms by signup volume and the daily trend on one screen. Spot a stalled popup or an underperforming embed before the next campaign goes out, no Klaviyo export trips needed.

Ecommerce ops

Klaviyo paired with WooCommerce: per-form signup volume next to revenue attributable to each form. Identify the popup that drives the most opt-ins and the highest downstream LTV on a single Bar card view.

Admins

Event-log health dashboard tracking submission events by hour or day. API credential expiry, Klaviyo plan limit hits and connectivity blips become visible the day they start, not weeks after they affect the funnel.

The bigger picture

Why Klaviyo on WordPress needs a placement dashboard

The Klaviyo for WordPress plugin focuses on connecting an account and rendering signup forms. What it leaves out is the dashboard that says how widely those forms are deployed and how often they actually convert. A content site or a WooCommerce store with hundreds of posts can have spotty form coverage, an overused default popup and a slow-fading submission rate, and nobody will notice until the Klaviyo account-side export gets reviewed in the monthly business review.

SleekView Charts reads post content for embeds, joins the cached form metadata, and turns the local event log into a pinned WordPress dashboard. Marketing checks form coverage and signups on Monday. Ecommerce ops correlates signups to WooCommerce orders mid-week.

Admins watch the event log for sync issues. The data was always in WordPress; the dashboard makes it actionable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Klaviyo for WordPress

No. The Klaviyo account stays authoritative for subscriber, flow and campaign analytics. SleekView Charts adds the WordPress-side placement dashboard the plugin itself does not provide, focused on which forms are embedded where and how they perform locally on the WP install.

 

Yes. The dataset includes post_type alongside form_id and post_id. Group a Bar card by post_type to see which custom post types carry Klaviyo embeds, useful for sites publishing to posts, pages and products simultaneously across the same Klaviyo account integration.

 

Yes. SleekView parses both the [klaviyo_form] shortcode and the klaviyo/form Gutenberg block. A site mid-migration between the two embed styles still renders accurate coverage and per-form rankings on the same dashboard with no extra configuration changes needed.

 

Yes. The cached form metadata carries the form_type field (popup, flyout, embedded, full-page). Apply a dashboard-level filter on form_type to recast the entire dashboard around a single placement style, useful for focused popup audits at quarter-end.

 

Yes. The post-content scan is indexed and cached, and aggregations run against indexed columns WordPress core already maintains. Stores with thousands of products and dozens of Klaviyo forms render the four-card dashboard in seconds reliably across the install.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set, which exports to CSV with the active filters applied. That gives marketing teams a clean handoff for board reports without round-tripping through the Klaviyo account-side export tools or extra integration setup.

 

Yes. The sibling Klaviyo for WooCommerce plugin syncs orders and customers, while Klaviyo for WordPress handles content-side form embeds. SleekView reads both plugins' tables, so a single dashboard can correlate signups to revenue across the connected Klaviyo account workflow.

 

Yes. Sites that have rotated Klaviyo accounts keep historical event-log rows under each account_id. SleekView joins the account ID into the dataset, so a Pie card splits events across current and legacy accounts cleanly without ambiguity in the placement audit dashboard.

 

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