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SleekView Charts for Migrate Guru

Read directly from the migrateguru_* entries the plugin mirrors to wp_options, then chart job outcomes, durations, and target-host distribution without leaving WP admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Migrate Guru

Migrate Guru runs in the cloud, the local mirror still tells the story

Migrate Guru's value proposition is that migrations run on BlogVault's servers rather than tying up the source site. The trade-off is that the operational history lives partly in BlogVault's cloud dashboard. The WordPress side mirrors job state, target host, source URL, current progress, and outcome to wp_options entries the plugin writes during each migration.

SleekView Charts surfaces that local mirror as a chart source. A Number card pins total migrations completed in the last month. A Pie shows outcome mix (Complete, Failed, Queued) so the failed cohort is obvious without paging through cloud-side logs. A Bar ranks target hosts by job count, revealing which destination is taking the bulk of the agency's pipeline. An Area card plots completed migrations per day so a slow week or a sudden burst is immediately visible.

For agencies running migrations across many client sites, the same chart configuration aggregates network-wide so the lead engineer reviews the entire pipeline from one workspace. Capability gating keeps target hostnames and credential references visible only to roles that should see them.

Workflow

How SleekView Charts reads Migrate Guru data

1

Map the wp_options mirror

The plugin writes job state, target host, source URL, and outcome to migrateguru_* entries during each migration. SleekView reads them and exposes start date, source, target, duration, and outcome as typed chart columns.
2

Add chart cards

Drop a Number card for total completed jobs, a Pie for outcome mix, a Bar for target hosts ranked by job count, and an Area for completed jobs per day. Each card maps a column to a group-by and an aggregation.
3

Filter the failed cohort

Set a filter for outcome = failed and every chart card respects it. The dashboard becomes a post-mortem surface with error message and BlogVault job ID inline.
4

Save per role

Name the view ("Migration ops weekly", "Failed-job triage", "Agency pipeline") and gate access by WordPress capability so target hostnames stay scoped to the engineers and leads who need them.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Migrate Guru data

A few card configurations that turn the local job mirror into a real reporting surface, no cloud-dashboard bouncing required.
Number · Default

Migrations complete (30d)

Top-line count of jobs with outcome = complete in the last 30 days from the wp_options mirror.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Outcome mix

Distribution of jobs across Complete, Failed, and Queued so the failed cohort is obvious at a glance.
Count group by outcome
Bar · Default

Top target hosts

Ranks destinations by job count, revealing which host is taking most of the migration pipeline.
Count group by target_host
Area · Gradient

Migrations per day

Daily completed-job count, useful for spotting busy weeks, slow weeks, or sudden bursts tied to an agency rollout.
Count group by started_at

Comparison

Default Migrate Guru reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Migrate Guru admin

  • Job state focuses on the in-progress migration with limited history visibility
  • Cross-job summaries need bouncing to BlogVault's cloud dashboard
  • Duration and outcome aren't a chartable column set on the WP side
  • Network-wide aggregation across client sites isn't a built-in view
  • Failed-job cohorts aren't surfaced as a portfolio-level chart

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for completed-job count and total time spent migrating
  • Pie cards for outcome mix and target-host mix
  • Bar cards ranking target hosts or source sites by job count
  • Area or Line cards plotting completed jobs per day from started_at
  • Same filters as the table view (outcome, host, duration) apply to every card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Migrate Guru

Cloud jobs, local audit

Charts pull from the migrateguru_* entries the plugin writes to wp_options, so the WordPress side becomes a real audit surface for jobs that ran in the cloud.

Failed cohort as a slice

Group a Pie by outcome and the failed cohort surfaces as its own slice. Filter the entire dashboard to that slice and post-mortem starts with the cause, not a hunt through cloud logs.

Duration outliers visible

Bar ranked by duration descending highlights slow jobs. Cross-reference with target host to spot infrastructure issues that affect multiple migrations to the same destination.

Audience

Who builds Migrate Guru charts dashboards with SleekView

Migration ops

Daily KPI cards for completed jobs and a failure pie, so the standup answers "did anything fail last night?" without opening the BlogVault dashboard.

Audit & compliance

Queryable, chartable record of every migration the site has ever performed. Regulatory audits answer "when did we move customer X's data" without leaving WP admin.

Agency leads

Network-wide aggregation of jobs across client sites so the lead engineer reviews the whole pipeline from one workspace, with capability-gated hostnames per role.

The bigger picture

Why cloud-driven migrations still need a local chart layer

Migrate Guru's design moves the heavy lifting off the source site and onto BlogVault's infrastructure, which is exactly the right call for migrations of large WooCommerce stores or multisites where a self-hosted migration would be too slow or too disruptive. The trade-off is that the operational truth lives partly in BlogVault's cloud dashboard, and the WordPress side is left with a mirror of recent job state. For day-to-day ops that mirror is enough as long as it's actually queryable, and even more useful when it's chartable.

Reading the wp_options entries Migrate Guru writes locally turns the WordPress half of the story into a chart audit layer. Failed-job triage becomes a pie slice with a filter; cross-job duration analysis becomes a sorted bar; agency-scale review across many client sites becomes a network-wide aggregate dashboard. The cloud dashboard remains the right place for the full transfer log, and SleekView Charts is honest about that scope.

What it adds is the queryable, chartable WordPress-side history that compliance, post-mortem, and concurrent-migration triage all need without leaving WP admin.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Migrate Guru

From the plugin's migrateguru_* entries in wp_options, which mirror job state during and after each migration, plus any local job log records the plugin maintains. The full transfer logs live in BlogVault's cloud dashboard; SleekView Charts surfaces what the plugin writes locally.

 

Migrate Guru itself requires a BlogVault account because the actual transfer happens on BlogVault's infrastructure. SleekView Charts reads the WordPress-side records the plugin maintains regardless of whether you're actively logged in to BlogVault during the audit.

 

Yes. An Area card grouped by started_at and filtered to outcome = failed plots the failure cohort over time. Spikes tied to a specific target host or week become obvious, which is the post-mortem signal cloud-side logs alone often miss.

 

Duration is a sortable column on the job mirror, so a Bar card grouped by target_host and aggregated by Average on duration ranks destinations by how slow migrations have been. Outliers are visible without scrolling job lists one at a time.

 

Yes. On a multisite or for an agency managing many independent client sites, the chart dashboard aggregates network-wide where the relevant plugin and capabilities exist. The lead engineer reviews every client's recent migrations from one workspace.

 

No. Migration kickoff happens through the plugin's own UI because it negotiates the BlogVault-side job. The chart dashboard is for audit, triage, and post-mortem rather than control actions.

 

Yes. Target hostnames and credentials references are sensitive, so the chart view is gated by WordPress capability and defaults to administrator and migration-ops only. Other roles do not see the dashboard at all unless granted access explicitly.

 

No. BlogVault's cloud dashboard remains the right place for the full transfer log and live job control. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the WordPress-side mirror so day-to-day audit and triage stay in WP admin.

 

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