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SleekView Charts for Magic Login

Magic Login writes every issued, opened, and expired token to wp_magic_login_tokens. SleekView Charts reads that table and turns open rate, expiries, top users, and hourly volume into chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Magic Login

Tokens are data; dashboards are signal

Magic Login replaces passwords with a one-time email link, and the plugin writes every issued, opened, and expired token to wp_magic_login_tokens. Its own admin focuses on configuration: link lifetime, allowed roles, email template. It does not give security or compliance staff a real audit table, and certainly not a dashboard.

SleekView Charts reads the token table directly and joins wp_usermeta for role and display name. The result is chart cards for open rate, expiries, top users, and hourly activity, all of which answer the questions a security or compliance reviewer asks first.

Token strings are masked. Only metadata is shown. Compliance staff can be granted read-only access through role-based capability filters and a frontend embed, so they can run their reviews without holding a full WordPress admin role.

Workflow

How SleekView Charts visualizes Magic Login activity

1

Connect to wp_magic_login_tokens

Point SleekView at the token table joined with wp_users and wp_usermeta. Each issued link becomes a row.
2

Anchor on KPI cards

Number cards for tokens issued this week, open rate, and active sessions give leadership and ops a fast headline read.
3

Visualize trends and breakdowns

Pie cards for status (opened, pending, expired), Bar cards for top users, and Area cards for tokens per day.
4

Save and share with compliance

Pin saved filters, grant compliance staff frontend access without WordPress admin, and schedule monthly exports for audits.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Magic Login token data

Four cards that turn wp_magic_login_tokens into a passwordless activity dashboard for security and compliance.
Number · Default

Tokens issued this week

Top-line KPI counting tokens issued in the last 7 days. The headline number for a passwordless rollout.
Count
Pie · Donut

Token status

Donut split of opened, pending, and expired tokens, the headline indicator of whether magic-link delivery is working as expected.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top users by token volume

Horizontal bar ranking users by issued tokens, useful for spotting accounts that request unusually many links.
Count group by user
Area · Gradient

Tokens per day

Gradient area over issued_date, useful for catching anomalies and confirming a launch event lands as expected.
Count group by issued_date

Comparison

Default Magic Login reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Magic Login reporting

  • Magic Login's admin focuses on configuration, not audit views.
  • No built-in dashboard for issued, opened, or expired tokens.
  • Open rate and expiry rate need to be computed manually from the database.
  • Top users by token volume require SQL to surface.
  • Compliance reviewers cannot follow activity without a WordPress admin role.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads wp_magic_login_tokens directly, joined with wp_usermeta.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards for issuance, status, users, and trends.
  • Token strings masked: only metadata visible to reviewers.
  • Frontend embed with role-based access for compliance staff.
  • Bulk delete writes through Magic Login's revocation hooks, not raw SQL.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Magic Login

Open rate visible

A Donut over status with computed opened-over-issued gives the open rate Magic Login does not expose in its own UI.

Top users surfaced

Horizontal Bar cards over the user join surface accounts requesting unusually many links, a useful early signal.

Compliance-safe view

Token strings are masked and access is gated by capability, so compliance staff can review activity without elevated WordPress roles.

Audience

Who builds Magic Login chart dashboards with SleekView

Compliance and audit teams

Reviewers need open-rate and expiry stats for passwordless login activity. SleekView Charts provides them without granting WP admin.

Security operations

Security ops watch top users and hourly volume to catch credential-stuffing-like behaviour around passwordless flows.

Internal IT and helpdesk

Helpdesk teams use the dashboard to confirm a link was issued and what its status is, without having to query the database.

The bigger picture

Why passwordless login needs a chart layer

Passwordless login is the kind of change that needs evidence to keep stakeholders comfortable: how many links were issued, what percentage were opened, how many expired, and which users are unusual. Magic Login writes all the necessary data to wp_magic_login_tokens, but the plugin's UI is configuration-first and does not surface those numbers. A chart layer turns the same rows into the answers reviewers actually ask for.

Token strings stay masked, access is scoped by capability, and the result is a passwordless activity dashboard that security and compliance can both run on without each one bothering the other or asking engineering to write a custom report.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Magic Login

No. Magic Login continues to issue and validate links. SleekView Charts reads the resulting token table for visualization.

 

No. Token strings are masked and only metadata is shown.

 

wp_magic_login_tokens, joined with wp_users and wp_usermeta for role and display name.

 

Yes. A Donut over status with the opened slice over issued total approximates the open rate, and a Number card can encode the exact percentage.

 

Yes. The frontend embed plus capability filters grants read-only access scoped by capability.

 

Yes, and revocation writes through Magic Login's hooks rather than raw SQL, so the plugin's behaviour stays consistent.

 

Aggregations run in SQL and chart cards are cached per view. Even high-volume passwordless installs stay responsive.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts respects per-site tables and supports network-wide roll-ups when granted the right capabilities.

 

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