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SleekView Charts for Memberium

Same Memberium data SleekView already reads as tables, now grouped into chart cards. Active members, applied-tag distribution, sync-failure count, and signup trend on one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Memberium

Tag counts should not require a Keap export

Memberium binds WordPress users to Keap (Infusionsoft or ActiveCampaign) contacts and gates content by applied tags. The default Users screen never adds up tag membership, sync state, or drip-cohort distribution. The data is in usermeta under Memberium's prefix, but the dashboard view doesn't exist.

SleekView Charts reads the same Memberium user meta the table view reads, then renders the cards a member-success team wants: total active members, applied-tag distribution, sync-failure queue, and signup trend over time. The data path is the same SleekView agents already use, no Keap export required.

Member success triages trial-ending tags from the Donut card. Sync auditors hit the failed-sync Number card before the customer complains. Support sees applied-tag mix during a call. One dashboard, one source of truth, the same Memberium hooks behind every drill-down.

Workflow

How SleekView builds Memberium chart cards

1

Pick the source

Choose wp_users with Memberium usermeta joined. SleekView lists the Memberium keys actually present so you don't guess prefixes.
2

Group by a Memberium column

Group by applied tag, drip cohort, sync status, registration date, or a custom Keap-synced field. Each card uses one groupBy and one aggregation.
3

Pick the right chart type

Number for total active members and sync failures, Donut for tag-mix distribution, Bar for ranked tag counts, Area for signup trend over time.
4

Save the dashboard and scope it

Name the dashboard and gate cards by WordPress capability so member success, support, and finance each get their own card set.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Memberium data

Four cards that turn Memberium's usermeta tag and sync state into a member-success dashboard. Each card reads live user meta.
Number · Default

Active members

Total members with at least one active tag in Memberium. The headline KPI for the member-success dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Tag distribution

Members grouped by primary applied tag (Trial, Active, Pro, Cancelled). Watch the trial slice as renewals approach.
Count group by primary_tag
Bar · Horizontal

Members per tag

Ranked count of members per Keap tag, including secondary segmentation tags. Plan the next campaign without pulling a Keap report.
Count group by applied_tag
Area · Gradient

Signups per week

Weekly signup trend from wp_users.user_registered. Tie marketing pushes to actual member adds, not Keap-side dashboards.
Count group by registration_date

Comparison

Default Memberium screens vs SleekView Charts

Default Memberium admin

  • WP Users screen shows zero Memberium aggregates
  • Tag counts live behind per-tag screens in Keap, not on WordPress
  • Sync-failure queue is not surfaced as a number
  • No time-series chart for signups or tag application
  • Drip-cohort distribution requires a manual segment in Keap

SleekView Charts

  • Reads Memberium usermeta directly, no Keap export
  • Number, Bar, Donut, and Area cards on a single dashboard
  • Group by tag, drip cohort, sync status, or registration date
  • Scope cards per role with WordPress capabilities
  • Drill from any chart card to the SleekView members table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Memberium

Tag distribution as charts

Donut and Bar cards split members by applied tag. The breakdown member success rebuilds in Keap segments every Monday, available as a saved dashboard.

Sync failures as a KPI

Number card for members whose last Keap sync failed. Sync auditors catch the queue before a support ticket lands.

Signups trend over time

Area card grouped by registration week. Tie marketing pushes and onboarding-flow changes to real WordPress-side signups.

Audience

Who builds Memberium charts dashboards with SleekView

Member success teams

Trial-ending tag count, drip-cohort distribution, signup trend on one screen. Plan the call list from the Donut, not from a Keap export.

Sync auditors

Sync-failure Number card, last-sync-window distribution. Re-trigger sync from the SleekView table drill-down.

Customer support

Active member count, tag mix, signup trend visible mid-call. Context without leaving WordPress for Keap.

The bigger picture

Why a Memberium dashboard beats Keap-side reporting

Memberium does the hard part well: keeping a WordPress user and a Keap contact in lockstep, then gating content by tag. Its reporting story, though, is whichever screen you happen to be on. Tag counts live in Keap, sync state lives in usermeta rows, signup trends live in wp_users.user_registered.

None of it adds up to a dashboard, so member-success teams rebuild the picture in Keap segments every week. SleekView Charts reads the same Memberium data the table view reads and renders the dashboard the default admin doesn't ship: active members, tag mix, sync failures, signup trend. Same database, same hooks, same automation behind every drill-down.

Member success stops jumping between Keap and WordPress to answer the same questions.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Memberium

Yes. Both editions store tag membership, contact id, and sync state in usermeta with Memberium's canonical prefixes. SleekView Charts reads whichever prefix is present in your installation, so the dashboard config works without conditional setup.

 

Yes. Tag membership is in usermeta, so a Donut or Bar card grouped by applied tag computes the mix from the WordPress side directly. The chart matches what Keap segment counts show, because both read the same applied-tag state.

 

Memberium logs sync status with a timestamp in usermeta. The sync-failure Number card counts members whose last-sync status is failed within a configurable window. Trigger a re-sync from the SleekView table drill-down and the card updates on the next refresh.

 

Yes. Group by user_registered with a weekly or monthly bucket and pick an Area or Line variant. The trend reads the same date column the table sorts by.

 

Each chart card runs one aggregate query against indexed columns on wp_users and usermeta. Memberium's tag-id meta keys are themselves indexed, so tag-mix and tag-count cards stay fast on large rosters.

 

No. Memberium's settings, tag rules, and import tools stay where they are. SleekView Charts adds the dashboard the default admin doesn't ship, without disturbing existing workflows or hooks.

 

Yes. Memberium pushes mapped Keap custom fields into usermeta. Any of those keys is groupable in a chart card, so a Bar of members per lifecycle stage or a Donut of lead-score bands is one card config away.

 

Yes. Each card respects WordPress capabilities. Member success sees the trial-ending Donut, sync auditors see the failure Number card, support sees the active-member count, admins see the full dashboard.

 

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