SleekView Charts for NeuronWriter
SleekView Charts reads the per-post NeuronWriter meta (content score, target score, query id, terms) directly from wp_postmeta, and renders the optimisation catalogue as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
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A per-post score does not govern a catalogue
NeuronWriter's value is in its content editor and the terms it tells you to cover. Its WordPress integration writes a small but valuable trail on each connected post: a content score, a target score, a query id and the term coverage that drove the recommendation. The default editor surfaces that trail one post at a time. The Posts screen does not surface it at all.
SleekView Charts reads the same meta the NeuronWriter sidebar reads. A Number card averages the content score across the catalogue. A Pie buckets posts into score bands. A Bar groups posts by query (the topic NeuronWriter optimised for), so SEO leads can see which clusters are well covered and which are thin. An Area trends average content score over publish month so a quarterly review has a measurable improvement curve, not a feeling.
Honest scope: NeuronWriter's research, SERP analysis and term recommendations stay in NeuronWriter. SleekView reports on the WordPress slice of the data: the scores and queries the connector writes, and the post lifecycle they sit inside.
Workflow
Turn NeuronWriter's post meta into a dashboard
Pick the source posts
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share with stakeholders
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from NeuronWriter data
Average content score
Average(_nw_content_score)
Posts by score band
Count
group by score_band
Posts per query
Count
group by _nw_query_id
Average score over time
Average(_nw_content_score)
group by post_date
Comparison
Default NeuronWriter reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default NeuronWriter reporting
- NeuronWriter reports per-query and per-document, not per-WordPress-catalogue
- WP Posts screen does not surface content score, target score or query at all
- No score band split or coverage view across the live site
- No time series of average content score by publish month inside WP
- No read-only optimisation snapshot to share outside the NeuronWriter app
SleekView Charts
- KPI for average NeuronWriter content score across the WordPress catalogue
- Pie split into under 50, 50-70, 70-85, 85+ score bands
- Bar of posts per query for coverage planning and refresh prioritisation
- Area trend of average content score over publish month
- Same dataset behind the table and chart views, with shared filters
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for NeuronWriter
Catalogue, not just one query
Render every post connected to a NeuronWriter query as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. SEO leads see catalogue health rather than per-post scores in isolation.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to a single query or score band and both the chart cards and the audit table narrow in step. Same meta, same dataset, two ways of reading it.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send a stakeholder a URL of the catalogue dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Monthly reviews stop being a stack of screenshots.
Audience
Who builds NeuronWriter charts dashboards with SleekView
SEO leads
Anchor monthly reviews on the average NeuronWriter score, watch the band split and use the time series to confirm the optimisation programme is compounding.
Content editors
Group posts per query to plan refreshes, surface duplicate coverage and decide which underperforming posts most deserve a NeuronWriter pass.
Programme owners
Scope the dashboard to a single query cluster and report progress with a count, band split and trend instead of per-post screenshots.
The bigger picture
Why a content score belongs on a dashboard
A NeuronWriter content score is genuinely useful at the moment a writer is closing a post, but the question SEO leads care about is catalogue-level. What is our average score across published content. How many posts sit in the under-50 band.
Which queries are over-served, which are thin. Are we improving the catalogue or just adding to it. None of that is answerable from the standard Posts screen, and it is not the question NeuronWriter's own dashboard is designed to answer either.
SleekView Charts reads the same meta keys the editor already writes, surfaces them as a small dashboard and turns a per-post score into a programme metric. The shift in conversation, from anecdote to average, is the entire point.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for NeuronWriter
The NeuronWriter meta keys written on each post by the WordPress connector, primarily content score, target score and query id, plus standard wp_posts columns like post_status, post_author and post_date. SleekView never calls NeuronWriter's API directly.
 No. NeuronWriter's editor is where individual posts get optimised and terms get covered. SleekView Charts governs the catalogue those posts land in. They cover different stages of the same workflow.
 Yes. Group by post_date with an Area or Line card and aggregate Average on the content score meta key. The trend is by publish month or week, which is the unit a quarterly review actually cares about.
 If no NeuronWriter meta is written to wp_postmeta, there is nothing to chart. The dashboard is for teams that already connect NeuronWriter queries to WordPress posts. The richer the meta trail, the richer the dashboard.
 Yes. The chart cards and the table view share the same dataset. A filter for one query, or for the under-50 band, narrows both surfaces at once. Editors can pivot from a band on a pie into the row-level audit without rebuilding the filter.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table would show. SEO leads use this for quarterly programme reports or to brief external editors before a refresh sprint.
 Yes. If the team optimises a knowledge base or a learning post type alongside standard posts, group the dashboard by post_type as a column or scope each card to a single type. The cards adapt to the real content model.
 No. SleekView edits go through standard WordPress hooks and affect WordPress only. The NeuronWriter document remains the source for the optimisation suggestion. WP is the system of record for what publishes.
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