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SleekView Charts for MailPoet

MailPoet stores subscribers, segments, newsletters, and email events in dedicated custom tables. SleekView Charts joins them into one dashboard so list growth, status mix, segment size, and campaign performance render as configurable chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for MailPoet

Newsletter reporting on one screen

MailPoet keeps subscribers in mailpoet_subscribers with status, source, and engagement counters, segments in mailpoet_segments, the subscriber-segment pivot for list memberships, and newsletters in mailpoet_newsletters. Sending statistics live in linked event tables that record opens, clicks, bounces, and unsubscribes per send.

MailPoet's default reporting covers per-newsletter open and click rates, but cross-cutting weekly questions, like list growth by source, status mix, top segments, and campaign performance trends, are spread across several screens. There is no built-in dashboard the newsletter editor opens Monday morning to see everything in one place.

SleekView Charts pulls the schema into chart cards: Number for total subscribed, Donut for status distribution, Bar for top segments, Area for daily new subscribers. The dashboard refreshes as MailPoet writes new data, so it stays current without a manual rebuild between sends.

Workflow

Build a MailPoet dashboard in four steps

1

Map the MailPoet tables

Point SleekView at mailpoet_subscribers, mailpoet_segments, the subscriber-segment pivot, and mailpoet_newsletters. The Charts view inherits the joined dataset for chart configuration.
2

Choose chart types per question

Status mix wants a Donut, segment size wants a Bar, signup velocity wants an Area, total subscribed wants a Number card. The mix matters more than the polish of any individual chart.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation (Count, Sum, Average), and valueColumn. Newsletter performance cards group by newsletter_id and count event rows or sum opens.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Newsletter editors check it before each send; list ops uses it for weekly cleanup; growth leads use it for monthly attribution review.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from MailPoet data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, a status mix, a segment breakdown, and a signup trend.
Number · Default

Subscribed contacts

Total subscribers in mailpoet_subscribers with status equal to subscribed. The headline list-size KPI.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Subscriber status mix

Subscribers grouped by status (subscribed, unconfirmed, unsubscribed, bounced). Shows list hygiene at a glance and surfaces unconfirmed tails worth a re-send.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Subscribers per segment

Subscribers grouped by segment via the segment pivot, sorted descending. Shows which segments are large enough to warrant a dedicated campaign.
Count group by segment_name
Area · Gradient

New subscribers per day

Daily count of new rows in mailpoet_subscribers over the trailing 90 days. Surfaces signup velocity, campaign spikes, and slow-growth weeks.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default MailPoet reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default MailPoet reporting

  • Reporting covers per-newsletter opens and clicks but not list-wide trends
  • No dashboard combining subscriber growth, segments, and campaign performance
  • Segment-level breakdowns are not charted side by side
  • Time-series charts of signups by source are not built in
  • Custom-meta values are not surfaced as chart dimensions

SleekView Charts

  • Dashboard joining subscribers, segments, and newsletters
  • Donut and Bar cards for status and segment distribution
  • Area cards for signup velocity and campaign trends
  • Source attribution pivoted onto a sortable Bar card
  • Charts refresh as MailPoet writes new data

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for MailPoet

List-wide KPI cards

Total subscribed, this week's signups, last send's opens, this month's unsubscribes. Number cards surface the figures editors normally rebuild in spreadsheets each Monday.

Status and segment distribution

Donut and Bar cards render the status mix and segment sizes side by side. List hygiene and segment-load questions answer themselves at a glance.

Signup and engagement trends

Area and Line cards over the trailing 30, 60, or 90 days surface signup velocity and engagement decay, the patterns that drive next-quarter planning.

Audience

Who builds MailPoet charts dashboards with SleekView

Newsletter editors

Pre-send dashboard: status mix, top segments, last send's performance, this week's signups on one screen. The same view powers the next campaign's brief and the previous send's post-mortem.

List ops

List-health dashboard tracking unsubscribed and bounced counts as trend lines. Spot deliverability erosion early and cleanup before a big send.

Growth ops

Source-attribution dashboard pivoting subscriber source into a Bar card. Compare WPForms, WooCommerce, and manual signups on volume and engagement.

The bigger picture

Why newsletter teams need a saved dashboard

Newsletter ops cycles through the same set of weekly questions, and the team that can answer them in 30 seconds runs more campaigns and runs them better. MailPoet keeps every signal needed (status, segment membership, event history, source attribution) in well-structured custom tables, but the default screens present each signal individually and leave the synthesis to spreadsheets. SleekView Charts collapses the synthesis onto one dashboard that refreshes as MailPoet writes.

Newsletter editors check it before each send. List ops uses it for hygiene reviews. Growth ops uses it for source attribution.

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

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for MailPoet

No. MailPoet's per-newsletter analytics stay in place and continue to power individual campaign reviews. SleekView Charts adds the list-wide weekly dashboard that the default screens do not assemble on one surface.

 

Yes. Automated emails live alongside newsletters in mailpoet_newsletters with a type field distinguishing them. Use type as a filter to chart welcome-series performance separately, or remove the filter for a unified view across newsletters and automations.

 

Yes. Bounce events live in the linked event tables and can power Area cards grouped by event date. Spot deliverability erosion as a rising bounce line before it tanks placement for engaged subscribers.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card. A single segment filter scopes the whole dashboard, so per-segment dashboards become one-click switches rather than per-card configuration.

 

Yes. Aggregations run on the indexed columns MailPoet maintains, so hundreds of thousands of subscribers render charts in seconds. 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 and ad platforms without spreadsheet round-trips.

 

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

 

Yes. Premium-only data like dynamic segments and advanced analytics surfaces as additional columns or separate chart cards. The Charts view adapts to whichever MailPoet edition is active without requiring a specific tier.

 

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