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SleekView Charts for Members

Members configures roles and per-post content restrictions; it does not chart the resulting state. SleekView Charts reads the role roster and the restriction post meta and turns them into a dashboard for access reviews and compliance work.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Members

Make access state visible

The Members plugin maintains two adjacent data sets: WordPress roles stored in the standard wp_options roles record, and per-post content restrictions written to post meta on each restricted post. Configuration of those data sets has a clean UI in the role editor and the post meta box. Reporting on the resulting state does not.

SleekView Charts reads the same data the role editor and meta box write. A Number card surfaces the count of restricted posts. A Donut breaks the user base down by primary role. A Bar ranks roles by member count. An Area card plots restriction additions over time using the post-modified date on restricted posts, so a content-permission sweep last quarter becomes visible as a spike in restriction creation.

The role editor stays where it is for configuration. SleekView Charts adds the chart layer access reviews and quarterly audits need, with role roster and restriction audit views available alongside through the standard SleekView table view.

Workflow

Build a Members access dashboard

1

Read roles and restrictions

Connect SleekView to wp_users for role assignments and the post-meta keys Members writes for content restrictions. Both feeds become data sources for chart cards.
2

Group by role and post type

Use the user role meta as a grouping for distribution charts. Use the post type column on restricted posts to chart which content types carry the most restrictions.
3

Plot restriction changes over time

Group restricted posts by post_modified date for an area chart of restriction activity, so sweeping permission changes are visually obvious.
4

Scope for compliance

Save a capability-gated view for compliance reviewers with the role mix, restriction coverage, and multi-role concentration on one dashboard.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Members data

Access-state KPIs, role distribution, restriction coverage, and a timeline of permission changes.
Number · Default

Restricted posts total

Single KPI counting posts with active Members content restriction meta, the headline figure for any access review.
Count
Pie · Donut

Users by primary role

Donut showing the share of users on each primary WordPress role, the simplest read of the membership distribution.
Count group by primary_role
Bar · Horizontal

Restrictions by post type

Horizontal bar ranking which post types carry the most content restrictions, surfacing whether pages, posts, or a CPT bears the audit load.
Count group by post_type
Area · Linear

Restriction changes over time

Area chart of restricted-post modification dates, so sweep operations and bulk permission changes are visible as spikes.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default Members reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Members admin

  • Role editor configures roles but doesn't chart the resulting roster shape
  • Restriction coverage across post types is not surfaced as a distribution
  • Multi-role users aren't summarised in any visualisation
  • Restriction change history isn't plotted, so sweeps are invisible
  • Capability-scoped audit dashboards for compliance aren't built in

SleekView Charts

  • Restriction count KPI sourced from Members meta keys
  • Role distribution donut from the standard user role record
  • Post-type restriction ranking for audit prioritisation
  • Time-series chart of restriction changes using post_modified
  • Capability-scoped dashboards for admin, support, compliance

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Members

Restriction coverage at a glance

How many posts are restricted today, by which post types, and how that's changed month over month. The Members plugin writes the underlying meta; the chart layer turns it into a dashboard read.

Role distribution as a donut

The user role record becomes a donut grouping, so the proportion of subscribers to contributors to editors is one chart away. Useful for onboarding-volume reviews and access-policy decisions.

Permission change timeline

Group restricted posts by post_modified for an area chart of restriction activity. Sweep operations show up as spikes, so unauthorised bulk changes can be investigated quickly.

Audience

Who builds Members charts dashboards with SleekView

Compliance reviewers

Quarterly access reviews with role distribution donut, restriction-by-post-type bar, and a change timeline. The chart pack covers the questions an auditor asks before drilling into the table view.

Site admins

Pre-migration dashboards showing which post types carry restrictions and how many users hold each role. Migrations get planned with the actual permission shape visible upfront.

Support leads

Role-distribution donut for triage capacity planning. If the subscriber count spikes, expected ticket volume can be anticipated from the chart trend rather than learned from the inbox.

The bigger picture

Why Members sites need the chart layer

The Members plugin solves role and capability configuration well. The operational gap is reporting on the resulting state once dozens of roles and hundreds of restricted posts have accumulated. Configuration questions get answered in the role editor; state questions, like which post types carry the audit load or how the role mix has shifted, need a chart layer that does not ship by default.

SleekView Charts reads the same option keys and post-meta keys Members already writes and turns them into KPIs, distributions, and timelines. The role editor stays where it belongs for configuration. The chart layer becomes the place compliance and admin teams open for access reviews, audit prep, and migration planning.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Members

No. The role editor and capabilities matrix remain where they are for configuration. The chart layer adds reporting on the resulting state, which the role editor does not surface.

 

Roles and capabilities live in the standard wp_options roles record. Content restrictions write to post meta keys on each restricted post. SleekView Charts reads both stores to compose the dashboard.

 

Yes. The chart layer respects the WordPress user-role assignments and can group by primary role or by any role held. A multi-role concentration chart highlights users on sensitive combinations like admin plus editor.

 

No. Queries hit the indexed meta_key Members maintains for content restrictions and use SQL-side aggregation, so even sites with tens of thousands of restricted posts render the chart pack quickly.

 

Block Permissions store per-block visibility rules in block attributes rather than post meta. The chart layer surfaces post-level restriction state; per-block rules stay in the block editor where they are authored.

 

Members does not maintain a per-capability change log natively. The chart layer plots the current state and (using the post_modified date on restricted posts) the restriction change cadence. For a capability change history, pair with an activity-log plugin.

 

Yes. Save a chart preset for compliance with role roster, restriction coverage, and multi-role concentration on one screen, gated to the appropriate capability.

 

Yes. The chart layer reads whatever roles are registered, whether shipped by WordPress, added by Members, or added by another plugin. Custom roles appear in the distribution donut alongside built-in roles.

 

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