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SleekView Charts for Magic Form Builder

Magic Form Builder collects submissions into a custom post type with field values in postmeta. SleekView Charts pivots that into Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Magic Form Builder

From submission CPTs to a reporting dashboard

Magic Form Builder uses WordPress primitives for storage: form definitions and submissions sit as custom post types, with each field value tucked into wp_postmeta. That keeps the plugin lightweight, and it also means every standard WordPress reporting tool can in theory read the data. In practice, nothing in the plugin's admin pivots the meta back into a chart.

SleekView Charts does the pivot, joins each submission to its source form, and renders the result as a dashboard. A Number card for total submissions this month, a Pie for entries per form, a Bar for field fill rates so the team can spot optional fields nobody answers, an Area trending volume per week so quiet stretches and campaign peaks become a visible pattern.

The dashboard reads at query time so the plugin's own data model stays the source of truth. Submissions deleted or marked as spam in the plugin admin propagate to the chart cards on the next refresh, no separate reporting database to keep in sync.

Workflow

From Magic Form Builder submissions to chart cards

1

Connect the CPT

SleekView reads the submission custom post type and joins each entry to its source form through the form_id meta key.
2

Pivot the postmeta

Field values folded into wp_postmeta surface as named columns once SleekView discovers which keys belong to the form being charted.
3

Compose cards

Add Number, Pie, Bar, Area and Radial cards. Group by form, post_date, or any field value. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and reuse

The dashboard saves as a SleekView with role-based access, ready for export or for sharing with stakeholders inside WP Admin.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Magic Form Builder data

Magic Form Builder stores form data with WordPress primitives. SleekView Charts pivots the postmeta and turns it into dashboards covering volume, form mix and field hygiene.
Number · Default

Submissions this month

Single KPI counting submission posts with a post_date inside the current month, ideal as the top-of-dashboard pulse.
Count
Pie · Label

Entries per form

Pie of submissions grouped by the form_id postmeta key, revealing which form on the install drives the bulk of activity.
Count group by form_id
Bar · Horizontal

Field fill rates

Horizontal bar counting non-empty values per field, so optional fields that nobody completes become obvious.
Count group by field_key
Area · Default

Volume per week

Area chart of post_date bucketed weekly, exposing baseline volume and the bumps that follow paid campaigns.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Magic Form Builder reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Magic Form Builder admin

  • Submission CPT list shows post title and date with no aggregate rollup.
  • No KPI tile for total submissions or weekly volume.
  • Field values sit in postmeta, invisible in any list column.
  • Cross-form summaries require URL parameters or custom queries.
  • Trend charts and field fill-rate reports are not part of the UI.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the submission CPT and pivots postmeta into named columns.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar and Radial card types in one view.
  • Group by form_id, post_date or any field key surfaced from postmeta.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum and maximum.
  • Same dataset powers the SleekView table and kanban views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Magic Form Builder

Postmeta as columns

Every field value Magic Form Builder writes to postmeta becomes a chart axis without precomputing anything.

Field fill-rate audit

Horizontal Bar across field keys exposes optional fields that nobody fills, useful before trimming the form to lift completion rate.

Volume trend by week

Area and Line cards plot post_date to show whether a campaign actually moved the baseline or just produced a one-off spike.

Audience

Who builds Magic Form Builder charts dashboards with SleekView

Operators tracking install health

Total submissions and weekly trend in one card gives the operator the pulse without opening the submission list.

Multi-form sites consolidating

Entries-per-form pie surfaces dormant forms and lets the team archive or merge before they clutter the admin.

Form designers iterating on UX

Field fill-rate bar reveals which fields users skip, useful before shipping a v2 with fewer optional asks.

The bigger picture

WordPress primitives are fine, until you need a chart

Magic Form Builder leans on the same custom post type and postmeta schema that powers most WordPress data, and that's a sensible choice for a lightweight plugin. The downside is the same downside every postmeta-backed plugin shares: WordPress's admin gives you a list of posts with title, author and date, and any field-level read requires opening each record. Aggregate reporting was never the goal of that screen.

SleekView Charts does what the admin won't, pivot the postmeta into columns, run aggregations against them and render the result as a dashboard. The operator gets a KPI. The form designer gets fill rates.

The marketer gets a weekly trend. Same plugin, same data, a different read on it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Magic Form Builder

Live, in the sense that each refresh queries the submission CPT and postmeta directly. SleekView caches saved-view definitions and query plans for speed, but the result reflects whatever is in the database at query time.

 

Yes. Any field that writes to postmeta surfaces as a column once the dashboard scans the meta keys present on the install. New fields appear automatically on the next refresh.

 

If submissions are flagged with a status meta key, any card can filter by it. Spam-flagged entries can sit in a separate dashboard or be excluded from the main volume count, your choice per saved view.

 

No. Chart cards only render in WP Admin and read from the CPT plus postmeta directly. Front-end submission flow is untouched.

 

Yes, by default they are filtered out, but trash status is a column the dashboard can group or filter on if a cleanup audit needs it.

 

There is no hard cap. Most teams build four to twelve cards per saved view to keep the page snappy and the read clear.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports with the same columns the SleekView table would show, ready for board reports or external BI tools.

 

The dashboard targets the postmeta schema the plugin writes, so it works with any version that uses the standard CPT-plus-postmeta layout. Older or significantly refactored builds may need a field-mapping pass.

 

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