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SleekView Charts for MailerLite Official sign-up forms

The MailerLite Official plugin registers each embedded form as a shortcode or block and tracks placements in post meta and options. SleekView Charts groups those rows so form coverage, placement type and daily submissions render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards in WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for MailerLite Official

MailerLite forms live on your posts, surface them as a dashboard

The MailerLite Official Sign-up Forms plugin stores connected forms in the mailerlite_account option and maps embedded forms to posts through the block attribute mailerlite/form and the shortcode [mailerlite_form form_id="X"]. The plugin caches form metadata (form name, type, account ID) and refreshes it from the MailerLite API on a schedule. A local submissions log records each attempt with form_id, status and timestamp.

That means every post and page on the site can carry a MailerLite form, and the plugin knows where each form lives. The default admin screen lists synced forms but does not summarize coverage. Questions like "how many posts have a MailerLite form?", "which form is on the most pages?" or "what is our weekly form submission rate?" need to be answered by scanning post content or downloading the MailerLite account export.

SleekView Charts reads the post content for shortcode and block patterns, joins to the cached form names, and reads the submissions log table to build chart cards. A Number card counts posts with any form, a Bar ranks forms by post coverage, a Pie shows the form-type mix (popup, embed, landing page), and an Area traces daily submissions. The plugin's local data becomes a dashboard.

Workflow

From form embed to dashboard in four steps

1

Scan posts for MailerLite forms

SleekView parses post_content for the [mailerlite_form] shortcode and the mailerlite/form block attribute. Each match becomes a row in the dataset with the form_id and post_id, ready for groupBy aggregation across the site.
2

Resolve form IDs to names

The mailerlite_account option caches the MailerLite account's forms with their human names and types. SleekView joins the cached blob so chart labels read "Newsletter pop-up" instead of opaque numeric IDs the user cannot identify.
3

Read the submissions log

The plugin writes a local row for each form submission with form_id, status (success, failed) and created_at. SleekView reads the table so submission KPIs sit next to the placement cards on the same dashboard for full context.
4

Save and pin the dashboard

Name the Charts view ("MailerLite coverage") and pin it in WP Admin. Marketing checks form coverage and submission volume on Monday; ops watches the submission-failure card mid-week for sync issues to resolve.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from MailerLite Official data

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

Posts with a MailerLite form

Count of posts whose post_content contains the mailerlite_form shortcode or the mailerlite/form block. The site-wide coverage KPI showing how active the plugin really is on day-to-day published content.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Top forms by post coverage

Form embed rows grouped by form_id and joined against the cached form name. Ranks which MailerLite 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, embedded, promotion, landing page. Surfaces the placement strategy mix across all MailerLite-enabled posts in one glance.
Count group by form_type
Area · Gradient

Daily submissions

Submissions-log rows per day across the trailing 90 days, with status splits available as a filter. Marketing campaigns, blog posts and traffic spikes each show up as a visible bump on the area chart.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default MailerLite Official admin vs SleekView Charts

Default MailerLite admin

  • Synced forms list does not show which posts each form is embedded on
  • No site-wide coverage KPI for posts with a MailerLite form
  • Form-type mix (popup vs embed vs landing) is not summarized anywhere
  • Daily submissions trend lives in the MailerLite account export only
  • Failed submissions in the local log need manual scanning to spot issues

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for posts with MailerLite forms and submission totals
  • Bar cards ranking top forms by post coverage and submission volume
  • Pie cards for form-type distribution (popup, embed, promotion)
  • Area cards for daily submission velocity over 30, 60 and 90 day windows
  • Joins post_content scans to cached form metadata for human-readable labels

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for MailerLite Official

Coverage KPI cards

Posts with a MailerLite form, posts with the default footer form and override ratios surface as Number cards. The form-coverage figures marketing currently never bothers to compute manually across the whole site.

Form-type mix

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

Daily submission trends

Area and Line cards over rolling 30, 60 and 90 day windows trace submission velocity. Campaigns, new blog posts and paid traffic each show up clearly on the chart for performance review.

Audience

Who builds MailerLite Official dashboards with SleekView

Email marketers

Weekly form audit: coverage KPI, top forms by submission, daily trend on one screen. Spot a stalled popup or an underperforming embed before the next campaign goes live with a misconfigured lead asset.

Content teams

Editorial check ensuring every published post has a MailerLite form embed. The Number card flags posts without any form for a quick review pass and a sequence reassignment in the editorial workflow.

Ops and admins

Submission health dashboard tracking failed log rows by hour or day. API credential expiry, MailerLite plan limit hits and connection issues become visible the day they start, not weeks later.

The bigger picture

Why MailerLite shops need a placement dashboard

The MailerLite Official plugin focuses on rendering forms beautifully and syncing submissions reliably. What it leaves out is the dashboard that tells the team how widely those forms are deployed and how often they actually convert. A content site with hundreds of posts can have spotty coverage, an overused default popup and a creeping submission-failure rate, and nobody will notice until the MailerLite account-side export gets reviewed monthly.

SleekView Charts reads post content for embeds, joins the local submissions log, and turns both into a pinned WordPress dashboard. Marketing checks coverage and conversion on Monday. Content audits orphan posts on Tuesday.

Ops watches submission failures all week. The data was always there in WordPress; the dashboard makes it actionable for the team that owns the lead pipeline.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for MailerLite Official

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

 

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 MailerLite forms, useful for sites that publish to posts, pages and custom types simultaneously across a single MailerLite account.

 

Yes. SleekView parses both the legacy [mailerlite_form] shortcode and the mailerlite/form Gutenberg block attribute. A site mid-migration between the two embed styles still renders accurate coverage and per-form rankings on the same dashboard without configuration changes.

 

Yes. The cached form metadata carries the form_type field (popup, embedded, promotion, landing page). Apply a dashboard-level filter on form_type to recast the entire dashboard around a single placement style, useful for popup-specific audits and review.

 

Yes. The post-content scan is indexed and cached, and aggregations run against indexed columns the WordPress core already maintains. Sites with thousands of posts and dozens of MailerLite 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 MailerLite account-side export tools or extra integrations to set up.

 

Yes. Although the plugin connects to one account at a time, sites that have rotated accounts keep historical submission rows under each account_id. SleekView joins the account ID into the dataset so a Pie card splits submissions across the current and legacy accounts cleanly without ambiguity.

 

Yes. SleekView datasets can join the MailerLite form_id into WooCommerce order rows on a shared customer email. The result is a Bar card showing revenue attributable to each MailerLite form, closing the loop between opt-in source and downstream order revenue.

 

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