SleekView Charts for LoginPress
The login screen lives in LoginPress. The user data lives in wp_users and wp_usermeta. SleekView Charts renders that data as a dashboard.
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Branded login plus a real user dashboard
LoginPress is excellent at the half of the problem it owns: the login screen looks the way the brand wants and the customisation flows belong in its UI. The other half (who is actually using the door) lives in WordPress core's user tables.
The default Users screen surfaces username, role, and post count; it does not surface last-login data, registration windows, or LoginPress add-on metadata. SleekView Charts reads wp_users and wp_usermeta directly and renders registrations, role mix, and last-login activity as live cards.
The result: LoginPress keeps owning the look of the door, SleekView Charts owns the analytics behind it, and operators stop bouncing between three plugins to answer one question.
Workflow
From wp_users to a login dashboard
Connect SleekView to wp_users
Add login analytics charts
Group by registration window
Save and share
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from LoginPress and user data
Active users
Count
Users by role
Count
group by wp_capabilities
Sign-ups per month
Count
group by user_registered_month
Logins over time
Count
group by last_login
Comparison
Default LoginPress reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default LoginPress admin
- LoginPress focuses on customisation, not analytics.
- Core Users screen surfaces no last-login or registration trend data.
- Role mix is invisible without grouping or a custom plugin.
- Sign-up cohorts cannot be charted from the default admin.
- No shareable analytics dashboard for marketing or support.
SleekView Charts
- Active-user count on one card.
- Role mix as a Donut chart, including LoginPress add-on roles.
- Sign-up trend per month for marketing reporting.
- Last-login time-series for retention monitoring.
- Read-only share links so marketing and support read the same numbers.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for LoginPress
Reads wp_users directly
Standard user tables become a SleekView dataset with role, registration, and last-login fields ready to chart.
LoginPress-aware
Meta added by LoginPress add-ons appears as group columns so branded login flows feed into the dashboard.
Retention-friendly
Time-series charts on last_login expose drop-off patterns the default Users screen hides.
Audience
Who builds LoginPress charts dashboards with SleekView
Community sites
See active member counts, role mix, and registration trends from a single screen.
Course platforms
Pair LoginPress branding with retention dashboards built on the same wp_users data.
Membership operators
Track sign-up cohorts month over month without a separate analytics tool.
The bigger picture
The Users screen is fine for small sites; dashboards are necessary for the rest
WordPress core's Users screen is fine for sites with a small, stable user base. It becomes a bottleneck the moment the site is a community, a membership, a course platform, or anything else with a long tail of accounts whose activity needs to be observed over time. The questions operators ask in those contexts (which roles are growing, where the last-login curve dips, how many users actually came back this month) cannot be answered from the default admin.
LoginPress styles the door beautifully; SleekView Charts surfaces what happens behind it.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for LoginPress
No. LoginPress continues to own the login screen. SleekView reads wp_users and renders user analytics as charts.
 No. SleekView reads wp_users and uses standard WordPress APIs for any edits.
 Yes. Group a Pie chart by wp_capabilities for an instant view of the role distribution.
 Yes. Provided a last_login meta exists (often added by LoginPress add-ons or a small helper), it becomes a chart-ready column.
 Yes. user_registered grouped by month gives a clean monthly cohort chart.
 Yes. SleekView supports read-only shareable views for marketing or support.
 No. Queries run on demand inside the admin. The public front-end is unaffected.
 SleekView reads wp_users and wp_usermeta directly. LoginPress upgrades that keep using standard tables continue to work without changes.
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