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SleekView Charts for miniOrange 2-Factor Authentication

miniOrange 2FA stores enrollment status and method choice in wp_usermeta. SleekView Charts aggregates those keys into compliance dashboards the security team actually needs.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for miniOrange 2-Factor Authentication

miniOrange 2FA writes the data, SleekView Charts aggregates it

miniOrange 2FA configures policies, methods, and rollout in its own settings UI. The per-user state (enrolled or not, method picked, last verification) is written to wp_usermeta with the plugin's prefixed keys. The default Users screen shows username, role, and post count, none of which answer the question leadership actually asks: how many admins are still without 2FA.

SleekView reads wp_users joined to the miniOrange 2FA usermeta keys directly. Charts then group on enrollment status, on method choice, on role, and on time-bucketed enrollment dates. A pie shows enrolled versus pending; a bar shows method mix; an area shows enrollments per week; a Number card answers the leadership question on its own.

The plugin keeps owning enforcement and the user-facing wizard. SleekView only adds the aggregation surface so compliance review takes minutes instead of CSV exports.

Workflow

From miniOrange 2FA usermeta to chart cards in four steps

1

Join users and usermeta

SleekView lists wp_users with the miniOrange 2FA keys (enrollment status, method, last verified) as joinable columns.
2

Pick the audit columns

Include role, status, method, and an enrollment-date meta key for trend charts.
3

Add chart cards

Number for non-enrolled admins, Pie for method mix, Bar for status by role, Area for enrollments over time.
4

Save the compliance view

Dashboards persist alongside Table and Kanban views built from the same user dataset.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from miniOrange 2FA data

miniOrange 2FA's per-user state lives in usermeta. SleekView Charts turns it into dashboards for enrollment audits, method analysis, and rollout tracking.
Number · Default

Admins without 2FA

Single KPI counting users in the administrator role whose miniOrange 2FA enrollment meta is empty or marked not-enrolled.
Count
Pie · Donut

Enrolled vs pending

Donut split across enrolled, pending, and disabled values of the miniOrange 2FA status meta key.
Count group by mo_2factor_status
Bar · Horizontal

2FA method mix

Horizontal bar of method choices (TOTP, email, SMS, backup codes) so the team sees which channel dominates.
Count group by mo_2factor_method
Area · Gradient

Enrollments per week

Area chart of enrollment dates bucketed weekly, useful for tracking rollout progress against deadlines.
Count group by mo_2factor_enrolled_on

Comparison

Default miniOrange 2FA reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default miniOrange 2FA admin

  • The plugin's own pages focus on policy and per-user settings, not on aggregated rosters.
  • Method mix across the whole site requires per-user clicks or CSV exports.
  • Per-role compliance percentages have no native dashboard.
  • Enrollment cadence over time is not surfaced in the admin.
  • Stale or never-enrolled users need a custom report to be visible together.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads wp_users joined with miniOrange 2FA usermeta keys directly.
  • Status, method, role, and enrollment date all chartable as groupBy keys.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial cards per dashboard.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
  • Saved dashboards share one dataset with Table and Kanban views.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for miniOrange 2-Factor Authentication

Compliance KPI cards

A single Number card answers leadership's question about admins still missing 2FA in one glance.

Method analysis

Donut and Bar cards reveal how the user base actually splits across TOTP, email, SMS, and backup codes.

Rollout tracking

Area chart of enrollment dates makes the rollout schedule a visible progress bar instead of a guess.

Audience

Who builds miniOrange 2FA charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads

Monthly compliance roster on one dashboard, exported as evidence for the audit.

Mid-size WordPress shops

Rollout tracking dashboard for the multi-week 2FA campaign across 200+ users.

IT admins

Method-mix bar drives the support playbook: if SMS is 80% of users, the team prepares for SMS-related tickets.

The bigger picture

Two-factor data only matters when it can be aggregated

miniOrange 2FA does the hard part: enforcement, method support, and user experience. The trade-off is that the per-user state lives in usermeta and the admin's Users screen does not show any of it. Anyone asking 'how many admins still have not enrolled' has to either click through every user or run a CSV export.

SleekView Charts removes that loop by reading the usermeta keys the plugin already writes and presenting them as configurable chart cards. The result is that security reviews, audits, and rollout updates all run against one dashboard, while miniOrange 2FA continues to own enforcement and the wizard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for miniOrange 2-Factor Authentication

Yes. Both editions store enrollment data in wp_usermeta. Premium adds extra methods, which appear as additional values in the method-mix card.

 

No. Charts are read-only against usermeta. Enforcement, sessions, and the 2FA challenge remain entirely owned by miniOrange.

 

Yes. wp_users joined with wp_usermeta capability data exposes role as a groupBy column, so per-role bars and pies are straightforward.

 

If miniOrange writes a single primary-method meta key, the chart groups by that key. Additional method columns can appear as separate cards.

 

Charts work on whatever method value miniOrange records. If a method is a recognised value of the method meta, it appears in the distribution card.

 

Yes. SleekView honours WordPress capabilities and only renders dashboards for users with admin rights, in line with miniOrange's own access model.

 

No. The plugin still owns policy, enforcement, and per-user settings. SleekView only adds the cross-user aggregation surface.

 

Yes. The dataset behind every chart is the same one Table view reads, so a CSV export of the underlying users is one click away.

 

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