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SleekView Charts for MailerLite

MailerLite hosts campaigns and reports in its own dashboard. SleekView Charts pulls the campaign list through the MailerLite API, caches it locally, and renders engagement KPIs, status donuts, top-campaign bars, and weekly trends inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for MailerLite

Read MailerLite performance as charts next to the editorial workflow

The MailerLite WordPress plugin handles sign-up forms and contact sync. Campaign analytics (opens, clicks, bounces, unsubscribes) stay in the MailerLite app. SleekView calls the MailerLite API on a configurable interval and caches the sent-campaign list with delivery count, open rate, click rate, soft and hard bounces, and the sent timestamp.

SleekView Charts reads the cache and renders chart cards on one dashboard. A KPI of the average open rate across recent sends, a Donut of campaigns by status, a Bar of top campaigns by click rate, and an Area chart of weekly send volume. Each card is a saved query against the cache.

Saved chart dashboards handle the per-role rhythm. The newsletter editor keeps the open-rate KPI and the top-click bar to find the patterns worth repeating. The list ops lead keeps the bounce donut to spot deliverability drift. The agency account manager keeps a per-client filter on the dashboard for monthly retainer reporting.

Workflow

From the MailerLite API to a chart dashboard

1

Connect MailerLite

Authenticate once from SleekView's connection settings. The API key stores encrypted in WP options and scopes to a single MailerLite account.
2

Schedule the pull

Pick the refresh interval (hourly for active senders, six-hourly for weekly newsletters). SleekView writes campaign metrics into the local cache on schedule.
3

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the saved view from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for cards built on open rate, click rate, bounces, sent date, and campaign type.
4

Save per role

Editors get the open-rate dashboard, list ops gets the bounce donut, growth ops gets the weekly send trend. Each gated by WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from MailerLite data

Four cards that turn the MailerLite cache into a working newsletter performance dashboard.
Number · Default

Average open rate

A KPI averaging open_rate across campaigns in the dashboard timeframe. The headline performance number editors read each Monday.
Average(open_rate)
Pie · Donut

Campaigns by status

A donut split across sent, draft, scheduled, and paused using the status column on the cache. Surfaces the editorial pipeline state at a glance.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top campaigns by click rate

A horizontal bar of recent campaigns ranked by click rate. Reveals which subject and segment combinations actually convert, beyond what the open rate suggests.
Maximum(click_rate) group by campaign_name
Area · Gradient

Weekly send volume

A gradient area chart of sent-campaign count per week sourced from sent_at on the cache. Spots campaign-heavy weeks and quiet stretches that hurt list engagement.
Count group by sent_at

Comparison

Default MailerLite reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default MailerLite reporting

  • MailerLite reporting lives outside WordPress entirely
  • No combined dashboard for open rate, click rate, bounces, and weekly send volume
  • No saved per-teammate chart presets
  • Cross-campaign comparisons need manual sorting in the MailerLite dashboard
  • Per-client agency dashboards require switching MailerLite accounts each time

SleekView Charts

  • Chart cards built from the MailerLite API response cache
  • Average open rate and click rate KPIs on one dashboard
  • Top-campaign bar by click rate for editorial pattern spotting
  • Saved chart dashboards per teammate or per client
  • Scheduled API refresh keeps the cache current

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for MailerLite

Engagement as a shape

Open rate KPIs, click-rate bars, and weekly send area charts on one dashboard. Editors read engagement as a shape, not a list of campaign rows.

Saved per-role dashboards

Editors save an open-rate dashboard, list ops save a bounce donut, agencies save per-client filters. Each role opens their dashboard and the relevant slice is already there.

Cached API pulls

Chart queries run against the local cache so filtering and aggregating never round-trip the MailerLite API. Scheduled and manual refreshes keep the cache current.

Audience

Who builds MailerLite charts dashboards with SleekView

Newsletter editors

Read the open-rate KPI and the top-click bar to spot subject-line and segment patterns. The next send drafts partly from the last send's chart shape.

List ops

Watch the bounce donut and the weekly send area chart for deliverability drift. Cleanup becomes a recurring task instead of a quarterly emergency when deliverability tanks.

Growth ops and agencies

Build per-client dashboards on multisite installs. Monthly retainer reporting becomes a saved view and an export rather than a login dance through several MailerLite accounts.

The bigger picture

Why MailerLite reporting fits a WordPress chart dashboard

Newsletter editors using MailerLite typically work in two places: WP Admin where the editorial pipeline lives, and the MailerLite dashboard where campaigns are composed and reports are read. The composer side belongs in MailerLite. The reporting side, the one editors revisit two or three times a week to read what landed and what did not, fits the surrounding WP Admin workflow far better than a separate dashboard.

SleekView Charts caches the campaign list locally and renders it as chart cards on one dashboard. Open rate, click rate, bounces, and weekly send volume become a shape that the editorial team reads alongside the WordPress content pipeline. For agencies running multiple MailerLite accounts on multisite the consolidation matters even more.

One subsite per client, one connection per account, one chart dashboard per relationship. The data MailerLite reports stays the source of truth; SleekView Charts puts it where the rest of the work already happens.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for MailerLite

No. The composer stays in MailerLite where it belongs. SleekView Charts focuses on the reporting side, which is the recurring read that benefits from being inside WP Admin alongside the editorial pipeline.

 

Configurable. Hourly is common for active senders; six-hourly is plenty for weekly newsletters. A manual refresh button pulls immediately when a post-send read is needed before the next scheduled sync.

 

Yes. MailerLite returns the targeted groups and segments per campaign and SleekView surfaces them as chart dimensions. Build a saved dashboard per group to track that audience's engagement trend across sends.

 

Yes. Automation steps return through the campaigns endpoint with an automation flag. Filter chart cards on type to separate broadcasts from automation triggers, or build a unified view of both.

 

SleekView reads whichever variant the connected account uses. The cache schema accommodates both response shapes, so a migration between MailerLite versions does not break the chart dashboard.

 

Yes. Each subsite registers its own MailerLite connection and the cache scopes per subsite by default. Network-wide chart dashboards are configurable where ops genuinely span subsites.

 

Yes. Underlying chart data exports to CSV with the chosen columns. Useful for monthly retainer reports, board updates, or feeding the campaign-performance numbers into a separate analytics workflow.

 

The dashboard shows a clear status banner and the cache holds its last good state. Re-authenticate in the connection settings and the next scheduled pull resumes. Nothing silently shows stale numbers as if they were fresh.

 

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