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SleekView Charts for Newsletter Glue

SleekView Charts reads the Newsletter Glue newsletter custom post type and its ESP routing meta directly. Sends, ESP mix, list targets and daily cadence render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Newsletter Glue

Newsletter Glue stores every newsletter as a post. The cross-newsletter view is what's missing.

Newsletter Glue treats each newsletter as a Gutenberg-authored post. Newsletters live as a custom post type (newsletterglue or as standard posts with newsletter blocks, depending on the install). Send metadata, the chosen ESP, the target list ID, the send date and the post-send status, lives in postmeta on each newsletter post.

The plugin's UI focuses on authoring and sending. Reporting on send activity, which lists are receiving the most sends, which ESP is in use most, when the editorial team last shipped a newsletter, depends on the connected ESP's dashboard. The WordPress-side picture, the editorial cadence and routing audit, isn't surfaced.

SleekView Charts reads the Newsletter Glue post type and its postmeta directly. A Number card counts total sent newsletters. A Pie splits sends by ESP. A Bar ranks list targets by send count. An Area trends send activity per day, so the editorial lead sees whether the cadence is steady or whether a newsletter went two weeks without shipping.

Workflow

Turn Newsletter Glue data into a dashboard

1

Read the newsletter post type

SleekView scans the Newsletter Glue post type (or standard posts flagged as newsletters) and lists each newsletter as a row with title, status, post_date and author.
2

Pull the ESP routing meta

Newsletter Glue stores the chosen ESP, list/segment ID, send date and post-send status in postmeta. SleekView surfaces them as typed columns: esp, list_id, send_date, send_status.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar or Radial cards. Group by esp, list_id, send_status or send_date, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Editorial cadence", "ESP routing audit", "List coverage") and gate it by WordPress capability so editors, ops and growth each see their slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Newsletter Glue data

Each card reads from the Newsletter Glue post type and its postmeta already in WordPress. Mix them for an editorial cadence cockpit or an ESP routing audit.
Number · Default

Total newsletters sent

Count of every Newsletter Glue newsletter with send_status=sent. The KPI a quarterly editorial review anchors on without piecing together ESP dashboards.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Sends by ESP

Splits sends across Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, ConvertKit, Campaign Monitor and the other supported ESPs. Surfaces the ESP carrying the routing and the ones quietly unused.
Count group by esp
Bar · Horizontal

Top list targets by sends

List/segment IDs ranked by send count. Reveals which audience receives the most newsletters and which lists haven't been mailed in a quarter.
Count group by list_id
Area · Gradient

Sends per day

Daily trend of newsletter sends. A steady weekly cadence shows as a regular rhythm, a quiet stretch shows as a flat tail, both useful for editorial review.
Count group by send_date

Comparison

Default Newsletter Glue reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Newsletter Glue admin

  • Plugin UI is authoring-first, no cross-newsletter chart
  • Send routing audit (which ESP, which list) is per-newsletter
  • No KPI tile for total sent newsletters anywhere in WP
  • No daily cadence chart across all newsletters
  • ESP open and click metrics live in the ESP, not on a WP dashboard

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total sent Newsletter Glue newsletters
  • Pie split of sends by ESP across the full integration set
  • Horizontal bar ranking list/segment targets by send count
  • Daily area chart of editorial cadence
  • Filters carry between newsletter table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Newsletter Glue

Editorial cadence as a chart

Render every Newsletter Glue send as a row and trend the cadence as an area chart. Editorial leads see at a glance whether the weekly newsletter is actually weekly.

ESP routing audit

Pie of sends by ESP catches a misrouted newsletter that went to the wrong tool. The audit is a chart, not a per-post inspection.

Share with editorial

Send editorial a URL of the cadence dashboard without granting an ESP seat. The chart is the standup, not the screen-share.

Audience

Who builds Newsletter Glue charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial leads

Anchor on the daily sends area and the list-target bar. Confirm the weekly newsletter is shipping and that the lists chosen by each author match the brief.

Operations

Audit ESP routing across the full send history. The pie reveals whether the migration to a new ESP actually happened or whether old sends still go to the previous tool.

Growth leads

Cross-reference list targets with ESP-side open rates to plan a list consolidation. The WP-side audit gives the inventory, the ESP gives the engagement signal.

The bigger picture

Editorial cadence and routing deserve a chart, not a per-post check

Newsletter Glue is honest about its scope, it ships newsletters from Gutenberg to the ESPs that own delivery and engagement reporting. That leaves a real WordPress-side surface uncharted: the editorial cadence, the ESP routing audit and the list-target coverage. The default plugin admin is authoring-first by design, so the strategic question, are we actually shipping the weekly newsletter and is it going where we said, becomes a manual sweep.

SleekView Charts reads the newsletter post type and its postmeta and renders the answer as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. The data is already in WordPress, the chart layer turns the authoring tool into an editorial dashboard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Newsletter Glue

The Newsletter Glue plugin's own storage: the newsletter post type (or posts flagged as newsletters) and the postmeta that records ESP, list ID, send date and post-send status. No call to the connected ESP is required for the chart layer.

 

No. Open and click rates live in the connected ESP (Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, ConvertKit, Campaign Monitor, others) and stay there. SleekView Charts focuses on the WordPress footprint: which newsletters shipped, when and to which list.

 

Yes. Newsletter Glue supports per-newsletter ESP selection, and the chosen ESP lives in postmeta. The Pie card splits sends across every ESP in use, so a multi-ESP setup produces one clean routing chart.

 

Yes. WordPress core indexes the post type by status and post_date, and SleekView Charts reuses those indexes for the group-by queries. Sites with thousands of newsletters render the dashboard within seconds.

 

Yes. Each multisite blog has its own Newsletter Glue posts and meta. SleekView Charts aggregates the dataset across blogs, so a network-wide editorial cadence audit replaces clicking through each blog individually.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Editorial leads see the cadence cockpit while ops sees the routing audit, each with their own filter presets saved independently.

 

Yes. Filter by send_status to surface failed or pending newsletters. The underlying table lists every failed send so editorial can re-trigger it or open a support ticket with the ESP.

 

No. The chart layer is read-only against the newsletter posts and meta. Newsletter Glue continues to route sends to the connected ESP through its own send flow on its own schedule.

 

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