SleekView Charts for MEC Pro
MEC Pro extends Modern Events Calendar with bookings, payments, and ticketing. SleekView Charts aggregates the bookings and event records into a configurable dashboard for organizers, finance, and front desk.
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MEC Pro stores the data, charts surface the trends
MEC Pro adds bookings, payments, ticket types, and gateway integrations on top of MEC's events CPT. Bookings sit as related records with attendee, ticket type, amount, gateway, and status fields. The default bookings list works against day-to-day operations because it is paginated and limited in filters.
SleekView Charts reads the MEC events CPT joined to the bookings records and surfaces ticket type, amount, gateway, and status as chart columns. Aggregations run across the joined dataset: revenue per event, bookings per gateway, capacity utilization, weekly pacing during a registration window.
Custom event meta from MEC add-ons promotes to columns automatically. The chart dashboard sits next to the SleekView table and kanban built from the same dataset.
Workflow
From MEC Pro bookings to a chart dashboard in four steps
Connect MEC events and bookings
Promote booking and payment fields
Add chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from MEC Pro data
Total booking revenue
Sum(price)
Bookings by status
Count
group by booking_status
Capacity per event
Count
group by event_id
Bookings per week
Count
group by booking_date
Comparison
Default MEC Pro reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default MEC Pro admin
- Bookings list is paginated with limited filters.
- No native dashboard for revenue per event or capacity utilization.
- Cross-event reporting requires the reporting add-on or CSV export.
- Custom event meta is hidden behind the event editor.
- No saved chart views per role (organizer, finance, front desk).
SleekView Charts
- Reads MEC events and bookings as a joined dataset.
- Custom event meta from MEC add-ons becomes groupBy columns.
- Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, Radial chart types per card.
- Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, maximum.
- Saved views per role from one shared dataset.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for MEC Pro
Revenue at a glance
Sum of price in a Number card covers the weekly review without exporting bookings to a spreadsheet.
Watch capacity
Bookings per event paired against capacity meta makes close-out decisions obvious during a registration push.
One dataset, every view
Table, Kanban, and Charts share the MEC join. Switch between operational lists and the dashboard without rebuilding.
Audience
Who builds MEC Pro charts dashboards with SleekView
Event organizers
Capacity bar and weekly pacing area chart drive the registration window. Decisions stop being gut-feel.
Finance and accounting
Revenue Number plus gateway Pie cover the weekly reconciliation without leaving wp-admin.
Front desk staff
Today's bookings filtered to the day, status donut visible behind the counter, instant context per attendee.
The bigger picture
Pro adds bookings, charts add the operations layer
MEC Pro is a complete booking engine for the Modern Events Calendar stack: events, ticket types, bookings, payments, gateways, and custom meta all sit in WordPress tables and CPT records. What it does less well is the configurable cross-event dashboard that organizers want during a registration push and that finance wants on Monday morning. The default bookings list is built for editing one record at a time, not for asking aggregate questions.
SleekView Charts treats the joined MEC dataset as a normal SleekView source and renders the four cards that answer the operational questions. Saved views become the rituals of the role: capacity check, revenue review, weekly pacing. The plugin keeps owning the bookings; SleekView just makes the reporting layer match how event teams actually work.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for MEC Pro
Yes. Events and bookings are joined as one dataset with attendee, ticket type, payment, and status available as columns.
 Yes. Any MEC event meta from add-ons, ACF, or Meta Box becomes a groupBy or aggregation column.
 Yes. SleekView Charts only renders in the admin and reads from existing tables. The MEC front-end calendar, booking forms, and confirmation emails continue to behave normally.
 Yes. Gateway slug lives on the booking record. A Pie or Bar card can break revenue down by Stripe, PayPal, offline, or any configured gateway.
 Yes. Each instance can be counted, or you can group by parent event to see series-level numbers. MEC's recurrence engine continues to handle scheduling.
 Yes. Event ID is a column on every booking row. A saved dashboard can scope to one event or compare across many.
 Yes. When bookings flow through WooCommerce, joining the order surfaces order total and payment status as additional columns.
 The reporting add-on covers packaged summary reports. SleekView Charts covers the configurable dashboard layer where teams build the views their own workflows need.
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