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SleekView Charts for Memberful

Memberful syncs members, plans, and status into WordPress user meta. SleekView Charts reads wp_users joined to that meta and renders plan distribution, status mix, last-login trends, and signup cohorts as a dashboard inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Memberful

Member metrics where the WordPress workflow lives

Memberful runs billing on its hosted dashboard and syncs each subscription into WordPress as a linked user plus user-meta keys for plan slug, status, subscription ID, and last-login timestamp. The hosted dashboard charts billing well. The WordPress side does not chart anything at all by default, even though the data needed for content-access analytics is already sitting in user meta.

SleekView Charts reads wp_users and the Memberful meta together. A Number card surfaces active members. A Donut breaks the roster down by plan. A Bar ranks plans by member count. An Area card plots signups over time using the join date Memberful WP records on each user. The result is a content-side analytics view that complements the billing dashboard without duplicating it.

Capability-gated saved views keep the support team, finance, and growth ops on their own slice. Support sees the active-roster Number and the plan donut; growth sees the join-cohort area chart and the dormant-by-plan bar. Everyone reads from the same Memberful sync data.

Workflow

Compose a Memberful charts dashboard

1

Join users to Memberful meta

Point SleekView at wp_users joined to wp_usermeta on the Memberful plan slug, status, and last-login keys. Every row is one member.
2

Add status and plan groupings

Group by active status for the status mix card. Group by plan slug for the plan distribution donut. Both are columns Memberful WP already syncs.
3

Plot join dates

Use the Memberful join date column for an area chart of signups over time, so monthly cohorts surface without exporting CSVs from the hosted dashboard.
4

Save and scope

Save chart presets for support, finance, and growth, gated by WordPress capability. Each role opens a dashboard already filtered to their slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Memberful data

Active-member KPIs, plan mix, status distribution, and signup cohorts in one WordPress-side dashboard.
Number · Default

Active members

Single KPI counting Memberful members whose status meta is currently active, sourced from synced user meta.
Count
Pie · Donut

Plan distribution

Donut chart breaking the roster down by Memberful plan slug, so monthly versus annual versus comp tiers are visible at a glance.
Count group by memberful_plan_slug
Bar · Stacked

Members by status

Stacked bar ranking statuses (active, past due, cancelled) across plans, useful for spotting dunning concentration on a single tier.
Count group by memberful_status
Area · Gradient

Signups over time

Area chart of new member sync dates by day, so launch spikes and slow weeks read directly without leaving WordPress.
Count group by memberful_joined_at

Comparison

Default Memberful reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Memberful WP admin

  • WordPress side gets no charts at all on the synced member data
  • Plan-mix and status-mix views need a tab-switch to the hosted dashboard
  • Signup cohorts on the content side aren't chartable inside WP Admin
  • Last-login retention analytics don't pair with plan data without custom queries
  • Capability-scoped charts for support or finance aren't built in

SleekView Charts

  • Active-member KPI sourced directly from Memberful sync meta
  • Plan distribution donut from the synced plan slug
  • Status mix bar to surface dunning concentration per plan
  • Signup cohort area chart by Memberful join date
  • Capability-scoped dashboards for support, finance, growth

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Memberful

Membership KPIs at a glance

Active members, monthly signups, and dormant accounts surface as Number cards on the same WordPress dashboard. No need to bounce to the hosted dashboard for content-side reporting.

Plan mix without exports

The synced plan slug becomes a donut grouping so the membership mix is one click away. Monthly versus annual proportions read directly, and shifts month over month show up as the slice sizes move.

Cohort trends from sync data

Memberful WP records join dates in user meta. Plot them as an area chart and the signup cohorts ops actually cares about emerge visually, without exporting CSVs from the billing dashboard.

Audience

Who builds Memberful charts dashboards with SleekView

Membership admins

Plan distribution donut plus status mix bar on one screen, so monthly meetings answer the plan-shift and dunning-concentration questions from the synced data.

Growth ops

Signup cohort area chart plus a dormant-account number card. Filter by plan to compare cohort retention across tiers, all from the WordPress side of the sync.

Support leadership

Past-due ranking and ticket volume by plan in one place. Identify which plan generates the most support load before the next pricing review.

The bigger picture

Why Memberful sites need WordPress-side charts

Memberful's hosted dashboard charts billing thoroughly. The synced data on the WordPress side, where content access and last-login activity live, gets no native chart layer at all. That gap matters most for the recurring weekly read: plan mix, signup cadence, dormant accounts by tier.

Each of those is one user-meta column away from a chart, and exporting them from the hosted dashboard to read in spreadsheets is the kind of friction that quietly stops happening. SleekView Charts reads the synced Memberful meta directly, joins to wp_users, and turns the columns into KPIs, donuts, and area charts. The hosted dashboard stays the billing source of truth; the WordPress charts become the content-side analytics layer the team can scope per role.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Memberful

No. The charts read the user meta Memberful WP syncs into WordPress. The hosted Memberful dashboard remains the source of truth for billing; the chart layer surfaces the synced state inside WP Admin.

 

The charts read whatever Memberful WP has synced. The plugin syncs on its own schedule and on webhook events, so the chart layer reflects the most recent sync without an extra job.

 

Yes. The plan slug Memberful WP writes to user meta becomes a grouping for the plan-mix donut and the per-plan bar. Cohort views by plan are one filter away.

 

Yes. Queries hit the indexed user_id on wp_usermeta with paginated reads. Sites with tens of thousands of Memberful members render the dashboard smoothly.

 

Yes. Gift recipients arrive as user-meta entries linking to a plan and end date. Filter the cohort donut on gift-source meta to chart gift recipients separately from paid subscribers.

 

Yes. Save a chart preset per WordPress capability so support sees plan and last-login charts, finance sees plan and status, growth sees signup trends. Each role opens a relevant dashboard.

 

No. The hosted reports cover the billing side. SleekView Charts covers the content-side analytics the WordPress operator already has data for: who's on which plan, when did they sync in, when did they last log in.

 

Yes. Each chart card has an underlying dataset you can export to CSV for further analysis or for inclusion in monthly reports.

 

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