SleekView Charts for Loginizer
Loginizer protects WordPress logins and logs the resulting failures and lockouts. SleekView Charts reads that data and renders it as a configurable security dashboard.
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Loginizer keeps the door, SleekView Charts maps the attack surface
Loginizer focuses on the login form. It counts retries, enforces captchas and 2FA, denies blacklisted IPs, and writes lockouts to its own table with IP, username, gateway, and timestamp. The plugin's admin shows logs page by page, with filters for IP and username, which is fine for an investigator and less useful for the operator who needs to see the week.
SleekView reads the Loginizer lockout dataset directly. Charts then group by IP, by attempted username, by gateway, and by date. A Number card counts lockouts today; a Pie shows the wp-login.php vs XML-RPC mix; a Bar ranks countries when GeoIP is enabled; an Area chart tracks the daily attack rhythm.
Loginizer keeps owning lockout decisions, blacklists, and captcha enforcement. SleekView only adds the aggregation surface, so dashboards reflect exactly what the plugin recorded.
Workflow
From Loginizer logs to chart cards in four steps
Connect the Loginizer dataset
Pick the columns
Add chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Loginizer data
Lockouts today
Count
Gateway mix
Count
group by gateway
Top attacker countries
Count
group by country
Lockouts per day
Count
group by time
Comparison
Default Loginizer reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Loginizer Brute Force and Logs screens
- The Logs screen paginates events without cross-event aggregation.
- Top-IP rankings sit inside per-row filters, not in a dashboard chart.
- Country breakdowns require counting visually after filtering.
- There is no native per-day or per-hour trend chart.
- Gateway mix between login form and XML-RPC has no chart view.
SleekView Charts
- Reads the Loginizer lockout and log tables directly with no parser layer.
- IP, username, gateway, country, and timestamp all chartable as groupBy keys.
- Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial cards per dashboard.
- Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
- Saved dashboards share one dataset with Table and Kanban views.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Loginizer
Daily lockout KPI
Number cards make the brute-force volume a glanceable metric on the dashboard homepage.
Country-level rankings
If GeoIP is enabled, a country bar exposes which regions are doing most of the work, no support tickets needed.
Attack rhythm
Area and Line cards over the time column reveal whether brute-force is steady or scheduled.
Audience
Who builds Loginizer charts dashboards with SleekView
Site administrators
Daily dashboard of lockouts, gateway mix, and top countries replaces three Loginizer screens.
WordPress agencies
Per-client dashboards quantify what Loginizer blocked during the support retainer cycle.
Compliance leads
Audit-window area chart of daily lockouts becomes the brute-force evidence section of the report.
The bigger picture
A login defender deserves a real reporting surface
Loginizer is among the most installed login-protection plugins and its lockout log is informative. The trade-off is that the log is presented row by row, which works for case-by-case review and not for the operator who needs the week's pattern. SleekView Charts closes that gap by reading the lockout dataset directly and rendering KPIs, distributions, rankings, and trend lines as chart cards the team configures.
The plugin still owns enforcement and policy. The team gets a dashboard that turns hundreds of lockouts a day into a small set of decisions: which countries to block, which usernames to alias, which gateways to disable.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Loginizer
Yes. The lockout log exists in both. Premium adds extra columns like country and reason which become additional groupBy options.
 No. Charts only run on admin requests against the existing log tables. Lockout decisions on the login form are untouched.
 Yes if Loginizer writes safelist matches into the log. Filter by reason to break safelisted traffic out of the failure totals.
 Yes if Loginizer's GeoIP feature is enabled and country is stored in the log. Otherwise an IP-bar covers the same need at the IP level.
 Yes if 2FA events are recorded in the same log family. Filter by event type to build a 2FA-specific Number or Bar card.
 No. Loginizer keeps owning lockouts, blacklists, captchas, and 2FA. SleekView only adds the aggregation surface.
 Yes. The dataset behind every chart is the same one Table view reads, so a CSV export is one click away.
 Yes per-site. Each site reads its own Loginizer tables; charts are scoped to the active site.
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