SleekView Charts for Meta Box AIO
Meta Box AIO bundles every Meta Box extension under one licence. SleekView Charts reads each module's storage, custom tables, frontend submissions, relationships, builder definitions, and renders the full bundle as one chart dashboard.
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AIO bundles a lot of plugins. The admin still shows them one by one.
Meta Box AIO is the bundled tier that ships all twenty-plus Meta Box extensions under a single licence: MB Custom Table, MB Frontend Submission, MB Custom Post Type, MB Builder, MB Views, MB Relationships, MB Settings Page, MB User Profile and the rest. The bundle saves licence keys and dependency tracking, but the standard admin still surfaces each module separately. A site running the full AIO build has more reporting surface than any single admin screen tries to cover.
SleekView Charts reads the registered storage of each AIO extension and turns the full set into one dashboard. Number cards count submissions, settings page edits and relationship pairs. Pies split coverage across field groups and split rows across the post types registered through MB Custom Post Type. Bars rank top forms or top related-pair sources. Areas trend custom table writes, Views renders and relationship growth.
Because every module sits on storage paths Meta Box already documents, postmeta, termmeta, usermeta, custom tables or registered options, the dashboard runs without any separate reporting database. The build is the source of truth and the chart layer is a view of it.
Workflow
Turn the AIO bundle into one dashboard
Choose extensions
Compose chart cards
Save a bundle dashboard
Drill into the underlying rows
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Meta Box AIO data
Total relationship pairs
Count
Submissions by form
Count
group by form_id
CPT rows by post type
Count
group by post_type
Custom table writes per week
Count
group by created_at
Comparison
Default AIO admin vs SleekView Charts
Default Meta Box AIO admin
- Each bundled extension lists its own data on its own screen
- No cross-module KPIs or coverage figures in the bundle admin
- Relationship volume is not surfaced as a chart anywhere
- Submission and custom table trends require external tooling
- Builder-defined field groups are not reported on in aggregate
SleekView Charts
- Cross-module dashboard for the full AIO bundle
- KPI for relationship pairs across every connection
- Pie of submission share per MB Frontend Submission form
- Bar of post type volume across MB Custom Post Type
- Area trend of MB Custom Table writes over time
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Meta Box AIO
Every AIO extension in one place
AIO bundles many plugins. SleekView surfaces each one on the same dashboard so a developer or ops lead does not have to click through twenty modules to see the build's actual usage.
Relationships as a real metric
MB Relationships pairs become countable units. A KPI for total pairs, a Bar for top source posts, a Pie for relationship type. The model's linking strategy gets a measurable footprint.
One source of truth
Every chart card reads Meta Box's documented storage. No separate analytics database, no nightly sync, no risk that the report disagrees with the editor.
Audience
Who builds Meta Box AIO charts dashboards with SleekView
WordPress developers
Audit which AIO modules are actually used on a build. Defensible numbers for which extensions stay enabled and which can come off the active list at the next deploy.
Forms and lead ops
Treat MB Frontend Submission as a real lead surface with a KPI, a per-form pie and a submission trend. Same dataset feeds the table view for triage and follow-up.
Agency leads
Hand over a build alongside a bundle dashboard. Clients can see their own AIO usage and the agency can defend the licence cost with a real coverage picture.
The bigger picture
Why bundling more plugins demands more reporting
Meta Box AIO is a strong proposition for agencies and large builds because every extension comes pre-licensed and pre-integrated. The flip side of bundling so much capability is that the build's surface area grows quickly. A typical AIO install has custom tables alongside postmeta-backed groups, frontend submissions alongside back-end editors, relationships alongside taxonomies, builder-defined groups alongside hand-coded ones.
The standard Meta Box admin surfaces each module separately and never tries to summarise the bundle. SleekView Charts does the summary. It reads the documented storage paths each AIO extension uses, treats them as one dataset family and renders the full picture as chart cards on a dashboard.
That changes what the AIO licence is buying. Not just more features, but a build that can be reported on in aggregate without writing a separate analytics layer.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Meta Box AIO
No. SleekView reads the storage paths of whichever AIO extensions are active. The dashboard adapts to the bundle's actual configuration, so a build that disables MB Views or MB User Profile still gets a coherent dashboard from the modules that remain.
 Yes. MB Relationships records pairs in its own table. SleekView surfaces that as a dataset, so a Number card counts total pairs, a Bar ranks top source posts and a Pie splits pairs by relationship type or connection name.
 The standalone Meta Box dashboard covers core field groups well. The AIO bundle adds extensions that the core dashboard does not aggregate. SleekView extends across the bundle so MB Custom Table, MB Frontend Submission, MB Relationships and the rest share one reporting surface.
 Yes. MB Builder is the visual UI that registers field groups. The registered definitions drive both Meta Box's editor and SleekView's chart dimensions, so inline edits triggered from a chart-driven table run through Meta Box's documented save paths and registered hooks.
 Yes. A single dashboard can place an Area card for MB Frontend Submission alongside an Area card for MB Custom Table writes. Useful for spotting whether a marketing push that drove submissions also moved the custom-table-backed content.
 Yes. MB Settings Page registers global option storage. SleekView treats each settings page as a one-row dataset and can chart edit cadence on it, the same way it does ACF options pages.
 Yes. Each saved dashboard sits behind a WordPress capability check, so forms ops can see the submission view, developers can see the relationship and custom-table view, editorial leads can see content coverage only.
 No. Every chart card runs on the same storage Meta Box uses for the editor: postmeta, termmeta, usermeta, custom tables and registered options. There is no nightly export and no risk that the dashboard and the editor disagree.
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