SleekView Charts for Monarch Social Sharing
SleekView Charts reads the et_social_facebook_total, et_social_twitter_total, et_social_linkedin_total and et_social_pinterest_total postmeta keys Monarch caches per post, and renders the cache as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of the bundled top-N stats panel.
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Move beyond the top-shared-posts widget
Monarch by Elegant Themes caches per-network share counts as et_social_* postmeta keys on every post that carries a share button. The bundled Stats panel surfaces top-shared posts and a small set of breakdowns. The data behind it is much richer than the panel shows, and editorial leads usually have to fall back on spreadsheets or raw SQL to ask the cross-cutting questions that matter.
SleekView Charts reads the et_social_* keys directly, derives a Total Shares column per post and renders the cache as a configurable dashboard. A Number card shows total cached shares across the site. A Pie shows the Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Pinterest mix sourced straight from the meta keys. A Bar ranks posts by total shares. An Area trends shares per week so cleanup sprints, refresh campaigns and editorial pushes have measurable impact.
Because the dashboard reads Monarch's cache rather than calling network APIs, no extra requests happen and no second analytics tool is required. Filters carry between the table view of share-count rows and the chart view of aggregates, so a Pinterest-only filter narrows both surfaces consistently.
Workflow
Turn et_social_* postmeta into a dashboard
Read the et_social_* meta
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Monarch Social Sharing data
Total cached shares
Sum(total_shares)
Shares by network
Sum(shares)
group by network
Top posts by total shares
Sum(total_shares)
group by post_id
Shares cached per week
Sum(shares)
group by cache_date
Comparison
Default Monarch Stats panel vs SleekView Charts
Default Monarch Stats panel
- Stats panel shows top-shared posts in aggregate, not a queryable dataset
- Network mix per author or per cohort requires raw SQL on postmeta
- No weekly trend card sourced from the cached et_social_* values
- Twitter zero-counts hide in aggregate without a dedicated card
- No way to share a read-only share-health snapshot outside the panel
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for total cached shares across the whole site
- Pie of the network mix sourced from et_social_* meta directly
- Bar of top posts by total shares for editorial shortlists
- Area trend of weekly shares to measure refresh and campaign impact
- Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Monarch Social Sharing
Dashboard, not a top-N panel
Render the cached et_social_* keys as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so editorial leads see network mix, weekly cadence and per-author rollups, not only the top-five list.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to Pinterest in the chart view and the audit table narrows to the same posts. Same et_social_pinterest_total meta, two ways of reading it.
Cache freshness inline
The dashboard surfaces last-refresh timestamps so a report never quotes a 12-hour-old hot number as today's. Editorial reports stay honest about cache age by default.
Audience
Who builds Monarch Social Sharing charts dashboards with SleekView
Divi editorial teams
Track total shares as a KPI on a Divi site without leaving WP Admin. Watch the Pinterest slice grow on visual-content categories and plan refreshes against a real top-posts bar.
Marketing reporting
Filter to last-30-days posts and surface the network mix, weekly trend and top performers as a single dashboard for the monthly distribution review.
Content ops
Group shares per author to plan editor handoffs and intervene when a writer's content consistently under-distributes on Pinterest or Facebook.
The bigger picture
Cached share counts only earn their keep when they are queryable
Monarch's value proposition is that it captures share counts at all, on a refresh schedule the network APIs still allow. The numbers sit in et_social_* postmeta as a small structured dataset on every post that carries a Monarch button. The Stats panel turns that dataset into a top-shared list, which is fine for spotting hits and incomplete for everything editorial teams want from it.
A KPI of total shares anchors monthly reports. A network pie shows whether Pinterest really carries the audience, with Twitter being honest about its zero. A top-posts bar produces the refresh shortlist.
A weekly trend confirms a refresh moved the line. Same et_social_* meta, completely different reporting posture. SleekView Charts reads what Monarch already caches and renders it as a dashboard that lives alongside the Stats panel, which is the difference between glancing at a leaderboard and running an editorial program against the real data.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Monarch Social Sharing
The et_social_facebook_total, et_social_twitter_total, et_social_linkedin_total and et_social_pinterest_total postmeta keys Monarch caches on every post with share buttons, joined to standard wp_posts columns. No extra API calls happen because Monarch refreshes the cache on its own schedule.
 Yes. Monarch and Divi are independent products from Elegant Themes that often run together. SleekView Charts reads postmeta keys without touching Monarch's settings or Divi's rendering hooks. The Divi-built front-end stays unchanged.
 Twitter discontinued public share counts years ago, so et_social_twitter_total is typically zero or whatever Monarch last cached before the API change. The card honestly reflects whatever value is in postmeta rather than hiding the metric.
 No. Monarch refreshes the cache on its configured interval and the et_social_* meta reflects the last successful refresh. SleekView Charts surfaces a last-refresh column on the underlying table so report numbers are honest about their age.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for Pinterest-only or for last-30-days posts narrows both surfaces. Editorial pivots between row-level audit and chart-level summary without rebuilding filters.
 Yes. Add a filter for et_social_pinterest_total greater than zero (or any specific network meta key) and every card narrows. Visual-content publishers often run a Pinterest-only dashboard alongside the all-networks one.
 No. The dashboard reads the cached postmeta Monarch already maintains. Refreshing counts stays the plugin's job. SleekView Charts is a read-only surface over the cache.
 Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with per-network columns plus joined post fields. Editorial leads typically use this for the monthly distribution report or for briefing an external consultant on a Divi site's content health.
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