✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekView Charts for MailOptin Pro

SleekView Charts reads wp_mo_optin_conversions and the MailOptin optin CPT directly. Total signups, campaign mix, top source URLs and daily cadence render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

♾️ Lifetime License available

SleekView Charts dashboard for MailOptin Pro

MailOptin Pro stores every lead locally. The cross-campaign view is what's missing.

MailOptin Pro captures emails through lightboxes, slide-ins, inline forms, after-post placements and notification bars, and writes every conversion to wp_mo_optin_conversions with campaign ID, source URL, referrer and status. Per-campaign reports inside the plugin answer the obvious question, did the Spring Newsletter beat the Free Ebook this week. They do not answer the strategic question, which page on the site is producing real subscribers across all campaigns combined.

The four sample marketing scenarios make the gap visible. A long-tail blog post quietly outperforms the homepage popup. An exit-intent slide-in on pricing converts at three times the after-post rate. The free ebook landing page produces signups that never confirm. None of these are easy to see in a tab marathon. They become obvious on a single dashboard.

SleekView Charts reads the same MailOptin Pro tables the plugin already writes. A Number card counts conversions site-wide. A Pie splits signups by campaign. A Bar ranks source URLs by signup count. An Area trends signups per day, so the marketing lead can see when a campaign is decaying and when a new placement is finally working.

Workflow

Turn MailOptin Pro data into a dashboard

1

Read the conversions table

SleekView scans wp_mo_optin_conversions and lists every column as a chart field, including email, optin_campaign_id, conversion_page, referrer, status and date.
2

Join the campaign CPT

Optin definitions live as a custom post type with type, design and trigger meta. SleekView joins the human-readable campaign name and optin type onto each row so chart groupings stay readable.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar or Radial cards. Group by optin_campaign_id, conversion_page, status or date, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Lead capture cockpit", "Source attribution", "Bounce audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so growth, content marketing and ops each see the slice they own.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from MailOptin Pro data

Each card reads from wp_mo_optin_conversions and the optin CPT already in WordPress. Mix them for a growth cockpit, a content attribution report or a bounce audit.
Number · Default

Total conversions

Count of every captured lead across every MailOptin Pro campaign. The KPI a quarterly growth review anchors on without flipping through per-campaign reports.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Conversions by campaign

Share of total signups by campaign. Shows which optin is doing the work and which ones are sitting live without earning their footprint on the page.
Count group by optin_campaign_id
Bar · Horizontal

Top source URLs by signups

Pages ranked by signups across all campaigns combined. The strategic view the default per-campaign reports cannot produce.
Count group by conversion_page
Area · Gradient

Signups per day

Daily trend of captured leads. A launch spike, a slow decay and a holiday gap each become visible as shape rather than a vague sense of the week.
Count group by date

Comparison

Default MailOptin Pro reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default MailOptin Pro reports

  • Reports are per-campaign, no cross-campaign aggregate
  • Source URL attribution lives in raw lead rows, not as a chart
  • Bounced and pending signups don't get a dedicated KPI tile
  • No daily trend that combines every optin into one curve
  • No read-only dashboard URL for marketing without admin access

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total signups across every optin campaign
  • Pie split across all MailOptin Pro campaigns at once
  • Horizontal bar ranking source URLs by signup count
  • Daily area chart of signups for cadence and decay
  • Filters carry between the conversions table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for MailOptin Pro

Cross-campaign view

Render every MailOptin Pro campaign on one screen as Number, Pie and Bar cards. Growth leads see the funnel shape, not a series of per-campaign tabs.

Source attribution

Bar ranking of conversion_page surfaces which blog posts and landing pages actually drive signups. Content marketing gets the answer per-campaign reports cannot give.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send the marketing lead a URL of the dashboard without granting a MailOptin admin seat. The audit is a screenshot, not a screen-share.

Audience

Who builds MailOptin Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Growth marketers

Anchor on the total signups KPI and the daily area trend. Spot a campaign decaying two weeks before the monthly report would surface it and rotate the placement before the funnel goes dry.

Content marketing

Read the source URL bar to commission more posts in the topic clusters that earn long-tail signups. The chart, not a guess, becomes the editorial brief.

Agencies

Hand a client a single dashboard of their MailOptin Pro footprint on day one. The screenshot replaces a four-tab walkthrough on every kickoff call.

The bigger picture

Lead capture deserves a chart, not a tab marathon

MailOptin Pro already captures every conversion with the metadata that matters: campaign, source URL, referrer, status and date. The plugin's reports are honest but per-campaign by design, which makes the strategic question harder than the data should make it. Which page is producing real signups across all campaigns combined is one SQL query and zero exports, and SleekView Charts renders that question as a horizontal bar.

The same conversions table feeds a daily cadence chart that catches decay early. The data is already in WordPress, the chart layer turns it from a per-campaign tab into a growth picture.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for MailOptin Pro

The MailOptin Pro plugin's own storage: wp_mo_optin_conversions for every captured lead and the optin custom post type for campaign names, types and triggers. No external API is called for the chart layer.

 

No. The chart layer is read-only against the conversions table. MailOptin Pro continues to sync to Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, ConvertKit and the other supported ESPs through the plugin's own integrations on its own schedule.

 

Yes. Filter to a single optin_campaign_id and every card on the dashboard narrows to that campaign, including the daily trend and the source URL bar. The filter carries to the underlying conversions table view for row-level audit.

 

Yes. wp_mo_optin_conversions is indexed on optin_campaign_id and date, and SleekView Charts reuses those indexes for the group-by queries the cards run. Sites with hundreds of thousands of conversions render the dashboard within seconds.

 

Yes. Each multisite blog has its own MailOptin Pro tables and its own optin CPT. SleekView Charts aggregates the conversions dataset across blogs, so a network-wide lead capture audit replaces clicking through each blog individually.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Growth marketers see the cross-campaign cockpit, content marketing sees the source attribution detail, and each role saves its own filter presets independently.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the conversions table regardless of which MailOptin Pro optin type produced the row. Lightbox, slide-in, after-post, sidebar, inline and notification bar conversions all land in the same dataset.

 

Yes. The Table view sitting on the same dataset exports the filtered conversion rows to CSV, with the columns chosen for the export rather than the plugin's fixed default. Useful for a one-off ESP import or a manual cleanup.

 

Pricing

More than 1000+
happy customers

Explore our flexible licensing options tailored to your needs. Upgrade your license anytime to access more features, or opt for a lifetime license for ongoing value, including lifetime updates and lifetime support. Our hassle-free upgrade process ensures that our platform can grow with you, starting from whichever plan you choose.

Starter

€79

EUR

per year

  • 3 websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Pro

€149

EUR

per year

  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Lifetime ♾️

Most popular

€249

EUR

once

  • Unlimited websites
  • Lifetime updates
  • Lifetime support

...or get the Bundle Deal
and save €250 🎁

The Bundle (unlimited sites)

Pay once, own it forever

Elevate your WordPress site with our exclusive plugin bundle that includes all of our premium plugins in one package. Enjoy lifetime updates and lifetime support. Save significantly compared to buying plugins individually.

What’s included

  • SleekAI

  • SleekByte

  • SleekMotion

  • SleekPixel

  • SleekRank

  • SleekView