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SleekView Charts for MailMunch: opt-in conversion dashboard

MailMunch keeps each form as a post with placement, list mapping, and stats counters inside WordPress while embed JS records views and submissions. SleekView Charts joins those rows into one dashboard so impressions, conversions, conversion rate, and form mix render as configurable chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for MailMunch

Lead capture with a real conversion dashboard

MailMunch registers each lead-capture form as a local post or custom row keyed by form ID, with the form type (popup, embed, top bar, slide box), list mapping, and counters for impressions and conversions stored in wp_postmeta or a dedicated stats table. The embed script reports views and submissions back into the same store so reports can be built locally.

The default MailMunch admin shows per-form totals on a list screen and routes anything richer through the external MailMunch dashboard. There is no in-WordPress view that charts impressions and conversions side by side, breaks results down by form type, or plots conversion rate against time. That synthesis lives outside WP, not where the editor placed the form in the first place.

SleekView Charts reads the form rows, postmeta counters, and stats table and renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards directly. Editors see which form is converting, which placement is pulling weight, and where this week's spike came from without bouncing to the MailMunch cloud.

Workflow

Build a MailMunch dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at the form post type

Select the MailMunch form post type plus the stats table or counter postmeta. SleekView treats forms, their list mapping, and counters as one joined dataset for chart configuration.
2

Pick chart types per question

Conversions per form maps to a Bar, form type mix to a Pie, total opt-ins to a Number card, and conversion rate over time to a Line. Mix one KPI plus one categorical plus one time series.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Group by form_id, form_type (popup, embed, top bar, slide box), placement, or date. Aggregations cover Count for events, Sum for impressions and conversions, and Average for rate calculations.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Marketing reviews it before A/B-testing a new headline. Site editors check it after publishing a new placement. Owners scan it weekly.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from MailMunch data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a headline opt-in KPI, a form-type mix, a per-form conversion ranking, and a conversion-rate trend.
Number · Default

Opt-ins this month

A single big-number KPI summing the conversions counter across every MailMunch form for the current month with the previous month underneath for context.
Sum(conversions)
Pie · Donut

Form type mix

Donut chart grouping conversions by form_type (popup, embed, top bar, slide box). Shows which format is doing the heavy lifting across the whole site.
Sum(conversions) group by form_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top forms by conversions

Horizontal bar of top forms by conversion count, joining the form post and counters. Sorted descending so the highest-converting placements stay visible.
Sum(conversions) group by form_id
Line · Default

Conversion rate over time

Line chart of average conversion rate per day across all forms over the trailing 60 days. Surfaces creative fatigue and campaign-driven lifts on a single axis.
Average(conversion_rate) group by stat_date

Comparison

Default MailMunch admin vs SleekView Charts

Default MailMunch admin

  • Form list shows totals but no chart of impressions and conversions together
  • No native chart of conversions by form type or placement in WP Admin
  • Rich analytics live in the external MailMunch dashboard, not in WordPress
  • Conversion-rate trend is not plotted against time in the local admin
  • Cross-form aggregates by tag or list are not visualised

SleekView Charts

  • Dashboard joining MailMunch form posts, postmeta, and the stats table
  • Pie and Bar cards for form type and per-form conversions
  • Number cards for total impressions and opt-ins this month
  • Line cards for conversion rate over rolling time windows
  • Charts refresh as MailMunch writes new impression and conversion rows

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for MailMunch

Per-form KPI cards

Total opt-ins this week, top-converting form, this month's conversion rate, last campaign push. Number cards surface the figures editors normally rebuild in spreadsheets each Monday morning.

Form type and placement mix

Donut and Bar cards render the form-type mix and placement breakdown side by side. Which format converts and which placement drives it answer themselves at a glance.

Conversion trends over time

Area and Line cards over the trailing 30, 60, or 90 days surface conversion rate, impressions, and opt-in velocity. Creative fatigue is visible weeks before it becomes a quarter-end surprise.

Audience

Who builds MailMunch dashboards with SleekView

Conversion-rate optimisers

Pre-test dashboard: which form is converting, which placement underperforms, which form type leads. The same view scopes A/B test design and post-test analysis without spreadsheet bridges.

Site editors

Placement-health dashboard that shows which forms are pulling weight and which need a refresh. Stale popups with flat conversion lines stand out against active inline embeds at a glance.

Growth ops

Velocity dashboard pivoting conversions into daily and weekly Area cards. Compare campaign pushes, paid traffic landings, and organic conversions on the same time axis.

The bigger picture

Why lead capture needs a saved dashboard

Lead-capture performance is a weekly question, and the team that can answer it in 30 seconds tests more variants and ships better forms. MailMunch keeps every signal needed (form, placement, type, impressions, conversions) inside WordPress, but the default admin presents one form at a time and routes synthesis to the external MailMunch dashboard. SleekView Charts collapses the synthesis onto one screen in WP Admin that refreshes as MailMunch writes.

Optimisers check it before each test. Editors check it after each publish. Owners scan it weekly.

The plugin keeps producing the data, the dashboard makes it operational.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for MailMunch

No. The MailMunch cloud dashboard still owns A/B test framework and advanced analytics. SleekView Charts adds the WordPress-side dashboard for impressions, conversions, and form mix, the synthesis the default in-WordPress admin does not assemble on one screen.

 

Yes. Even when contacts move to MailMunch lists or a connected ESP, the plugin records impression and conversion counters locally on each form. SleekView reads those local rows to render every chart in the dashboard without an external API call.

 

Yes. Conversion rate is conversions divided by impressions per form per day, both of which the plugin counts locally. Use Average aggregation on a derived rate column or compute the ratio at chart time with a calculated field.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card. Filter to just popups or just inline embeds and every card scopes accordingly, so per-format dashboards become one-click switches rather than per-card reconfiguration.

 

Yes. Aggregations run on indexed columns and avoid full table scans. Sites with millions of impressions render charts in seconds because the Charts engine uses pagination and indexed joins rather than scanning meta.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set, which exports to CSV with active filters applied. The export feeds board reports, conversion-rate dashboards, and ad platforms without spreadsheet round-trips.

 

Yes. Each subsite has its own MailMunch data and SleekView Charts reads the current subsite by default. Network-wide dashboards can be configured explicitly when reporting spans multiple subsites or brands.

 

Yes. The form_type column distinguishes popup, embed, top bar, and slide box. Group by form_type for a Pie chart of total conversions or use it as a filter to compare conversion rates between two types directly.

 

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