SleekView Charts for Members
Members extends WordPress roles and capabilities into a real access system. SleekView Charts groups roles, custom caps, and login activity into one dashboard so quarterly access reviews become a glance, not a project.
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Access audits, visualised
Members stores role definitions in wp_options and assignments in usermeta. The plugin's admin is built for editing roles one at a time, which is the right shape for change but the wrong shape for review. Aggregate questions like which roles dominate the user base, how many accounts hold manage_options, or how many users are dormant but still hold edit caps go unanswered without custom queries.
SleekView Charts builds those answers as four cards. A Number card counts users with manage_options, a Pie groups users by primary role, a Bar ranks the most-assigned custom capabilities, and an Area chart traces dormant-account counts over time. Quarterly access reviews become a one-screen habit.
Bulk role and capability changes still happen through the SleekView grid, where the Members API enforces consistency. The dashboard is the read layer, intentionally separate from the edit layer, so reviewers can audit without being able to change.
Workflow
From wp_options and usermeta to a dashboard
Connect roles and users
Drop four cards
Save the dashboard
Scope per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Members data
Users with manage_options
Count
Primary role mix
Count
group by primary_role
Top custom capabilities
Count
group by custom_capability
Dormant accounts trend
Count
group by last_login_month
Comparison
Default Members reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Members admin
- Role and user lists live on separate screens with no shared aggregates.
- Quick visualisation of role mix and capability spread is not part of the UI.
- Dormant-account trends require custom queries.
- Users with sensitive caps cannot be counted at a glance.
- Quarterly reviews lean on spreadsheets or ad-hoc SQL.
SleekView Charts
- Role and capability assignments read directly from wp_options and usermeta.
- Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards cover the four questions every review asks.
- Filters by capability, role, or last-login date apply globally.
- Custom roles defined in Members feed the charts automatically.
- Read-only dashboard pairs with the SleekView grid for safe edits.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Members
Access review at a glance
Counts of admin-cap holders, dormant accounts, and role mix on one screen. The quarterly review becomes a habit, not a project.
Capability filters
Filter the dashboard by a capability slug to count and visualise everyone who currently holds it. The most common security question becomes a chart.
Custom roles included
Custom Members roles like Reviewer or Translator feed the role-mix Pie alongside core roles, so the audit covers everything access control actually does.
Audience
Who builds Members charts dashboards with SleekView
Site administrators
Run quarterly access reviews from one dashboard. The admin-cap counter and dormant-account trend usually surface at least one account due for demotion.
Compliance leads
Export the dashboard counts for SOC 2 or ISO 27001 access-review evidence. Charts pair with row-level CSVs from the SleekView grid.
Team leads
Watch the dormant-account Area each month. Demote accounts before the trendline turns into the next audit finding.
The bigger picture
Why access reviews need an aggregate surface
Privilege drift is the slow-moving security risk of every long-running WordPress install. A capability granted for one project never gets revoked, a former contributor still holds Editor caps, and the admin-cap headcount creeps up over years until an incident or an audit forces a cleanup. The data needed to catch drift early already lives in wp_options and usermeta.
Visualising it as a one-screen dashboard turns the quarterly review into a habit and makes the demotion of dormant accounts a routine action rather than a project. The plugin keeps doing access control; the dashboard surfaces the trend before it becomes a finding.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Members
Yes. Charts read role definitions from wp_options and assignments from usermeta. No additional storage is created.
 Yes. Filter the dashboard by a capability slug and every card reframes to the users holding it. The most common audit question becomes a chart.
 Yes. Any custom role defined in Members appears in the role-mix Pie alongside core roles.
 Edits stay in the SleekView grid where the Members API enforces consistency. The dashboard is intentionally a read layer.
 Yes. Super-admin status appears as a chartable attribute on multisite installs, so the network-wide audit becomes one saved view.
 Yes. Each card supports CSV export, and the connected SleekView grid carries the row-level evidence for the same filter.
 Last-login date is exposed as a chartable field. The dormant-account Area uses it directly, and capability filters can combine with dormancy thresholds.
 Yes. Aggregations run server-side against the WordPress user indexes. The dashboard requests aggregate buckets, never the full user list.
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