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SleekView Charts for Bitrix24 Contact Form: lead dashboards

The Bitrix24 Contact Form plugin embeds Bitrix24-bound forms in WordPress pages and stores each submission locally before pushing the lead to the Bitrix24 CRM. SleekView Charts reads the plugin's submission table, groups by form and status, and renders lead volume, source, and conversion cards on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Bitrix24 Contact Form

Reporting that uses the Bitrix24 submission table

The Bitrix24 Contact Form plugin embeds Bitrix24 forms (Crm forms) into WordPress pages and stores the local submission record alongside it. Each submission writes a row carrying the form ID, the submitter fields, the timestamp, and the resulting Bitrix24 lead or deal ID once the CRM accepts the push. The plugin's table or postmeta keys hold the submitter email, the source URL, and the Bitrix24 sync status for every form interaction.

The default plugin screen shows that data as a list of submissions, which works for one-by-one inspection but does not answer the cross-cutting weekly questions. "How many Bitrix24 leads did our site create last week, and how does that compare to the previous week?" "Which forms convert into Bitrix24 leads and which are failing silently?" "What is the daily trend across the last 30 days?" Each requires aggregation across the submission rows that the list view does not assemble.

SleekView Charts reads the Bitrix24 submission table and turns the rows into chart cards. A Number card counts leads created this month, a Donut splits submissions by form, a Bar ranks forms by Bitrix24 conversion volume, an Area plots daily lead-creation across the trailing 30 days. Cards refresh as the plugin writes new submissions, so a broken CRM connection is on the dashboard the day it starts trending.

Workflow

Build the Bitrix24 dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at the submissions table

Configure a SleekView dataset over the Bitrix24 plugin's submissions table (or the postmeta keys it writes if storage is post-based). Charts inherits the dataset so every card on the dashboard pulls from the same configured source.
2

Pick a chart type per question

Total leads wants a Number card. Per-form mix wants a Donut grouped by form_id. Top forms by Bitrix24 lead count wants a Horizontal Bar. Daily lead-creation trend wants a Gradient Area over the submission timestamp column on the same dataset.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card sets its groupBy column and aggregation. For the per-form chart, group by form_id and count submissions. For sync-success, group by sync_status and count. For daily trends, group by the timestamp truncated to day for a clean 30-day Area.
4

Save the dashboard view

Save the four cards as a named view in WP Admin. Marketing watches lead volume Monday morning, sales ops checks Bitrix24 connection health Friday. The same dashboard powers both audiences without per-team rebuilds or weekly screenshot exports.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Bitrix24 Contact Form data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a monthly lead KPI, the per-form mix, a sync-success ratio, and a daily lead-creation trend across 30 days.
Number · Default

Bitrix24 leads this month

Single big-number KPI counting rows in the Bitrix24 plugin's submission table where sync_status equals success for the current month, with the previous month rendered underneath for context.
Count
Pie · Donut

Submissions by form

Donut over the submissions table grouped by form_id and resolved to form titles. Reveals which Bitrix24 forms drive the bulk of lead volume and which run quiet across the same reporting window.
Count group by form_id
Bar · Stacked

Sync success ratio per form

Stacked bar splitting synced vs failed for each form, computed from the sync_status column on the submissions table. Surfaces forms with broken Bitrix24 webhook tokens without inspecting each entry by hand.
Count group by form_id
Area · Gradient

Daily lead volume

Gradient area of Bitrix24-bound submission count per day from the created_at column across the trailing 30 days. Useful for spotting campaign spikes, slow weeks, and the impact of new lead-gen pages.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Bitrix24 form admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Bitrix24 submissions list

  • Submissions screen is a flat list with date and form filters, no saved overview
  • No headline KPI for Bitrix24 leads created per week or month
  • Sync-success ratio per form is not visualised as a chart anywhere in the UI
  • Daily lead-creation trend across all forms requires manual spreadsheet work
  • Cross-form comparison of Bitrix24 conversion volume is not built into the default screens

SleekView Charts

  • Number card for Bitrix24-bound submissions this month from the plugin's submissions table
  • Donut card splitting submissions by form_id, resolved to form titles
  • Stacked Bar card showing sync-success ratio from the sync_status column
  • Area card plotting daily lead-creation from the created_at column
  • Dashboard filters scope every card to a form, status, or date range in one click

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Bitrix24 Contact Form

Lead-creation KPIs

Number cards count Bitrix24-bound submissions today, this week, and this month from the plugin's submissions table. The figures marketing ops normally rebuild from Bitrix24 reports sit on a saved WordPress screen.

Sync failure visibility

Stacked Bar and Donut cards over the sync_status column surface failed pushes the day they start rather than the week sales notices a missing lead. Broken Bitrix24 webhook tokens become visible at a glance.

Form performance trends

Area and Line cards plot Bitrix24 lead creation per day or per form. Useful for measuring the impact of a new landing page or a refreshed lead-magnet form across the trailing 30 or 90 days of submissions.

Audience

Who builds Bitrix24 form dashboards with SleekView

Marketing ops

Weekly lead-volume dashboard pulling Bitrix24-bound submissions by form into one screen. Marketing ops measures campaign impact without bouncing between the plugin's submissions list and Bitrix24's reporting screens.

Sales ops

Sync-health dashboard tracking the success ratio of WordPress-to-Bitrix24 pushes. Sales ops catches broken webhook tokens the day they break, not the week after sales reps flag missing leads in their pipeline view.

Demand-gen leads

Form-attribution view pivoting submissions by form_id. Demand-gen leads compare which forms convert into Bitrix24 leads at the highest rate and prioritise the next round of landing-page experiments accordingly.

The bigger picture

Why Bitrix24 form pipelines need a dashboard

Bitrix24 is a heavyweight CRM and a broken WordPress-to-Bitrix24 push can quietly cost real pipeline value before anyone notices. The plugin writes every submission locally and the Bitrix24 webhook returns a sync status, but the default UI shows that data as a flat list. A missing lead is often discovered the week a sales rep cannot find a contact who definitely filled in the form on the website.

SleekView Charts reads the same submission table and turns the rows into chart cards a marketing or sales op can read in five seconds. The headline KPI shows weekly lead creation. The Stacked Bar shows sync-success per form.

The Donut shows the per-form mix. A broken Bitrix24 connection that started Tuesday is on the dashboard Wednesday morning rather than three weeks later when the pipeline impact is already painful.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Bitrix24 Contact Form

Only WordPress data. The plugin writes the sync result and the resulting Bitrix24 lead or deal ID into its local submissions table after each push. SleekView Charts reads those local rows directly, so the dashboard works without calling the Bitrix24 API on every page render.

 

Yes. Whichever auth method the plugin uses, the local submission record carries the form_id, the submitter fields, and the sync_status the plugin writes after each push. The dashboard reads from those columns and is independent of which Bitrix24 auth method the site uses.

 

If the plugin writes the Bitrix24 entity type into the submission row (Lead vs Deal vs Contact), yes. Group a Pie or Bar card by that column and the chart splits cleanly. The same dataset can power per-object trend cards alongside the headline KPI card on the same screen.

 

Yes. Aggregations run on the indexed columns the plugin maintains (id, form_id, created_at, sync_status), so dashboards covering tens of thousands of submissions render in seconds. The engine paginates and pushes filters into SQL rather than loading rows into PHP.

 

Yes. If the plugin stores the submitted field values as JSON or serialised data on the submission row, SleekView's dataset layer extracts named paths into typed columns. A country, industry, or campaign field becomes a real chart dimension any card can group by.

 

Yes. If the plugin supports multiple portal connections and tags each submission with the portal ID, a dashboard-level filter scopes every chart to a single portal. The same dashboard can then power per-portal drill-down without rebuilding cards from scratch.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set, which exports to CSV with the active filters applied. Finance can reconcile WordPress-side lead volume against Bitrix24's pipeline reports for the month without rebuilding the data from two separate exports.

 

Yes. Each CRM-connected form plugin (Bitrix24, WPForms HubSpot, WPForms Salesforce) writes its submission and sync rows into its own table or postmeta keys. The dashboard can chart each independently or combine them into a single multi-CRM lead-volume view on one screen.

 

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