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SleekView Charts for Newsletter

Stefano Lissa's Newsletter plugin stores subscribers, lists, and campaign stats in wp_newsletter and linked tables. SleekView Charts turns those tables into a single dashboard for list health, signup velocity, and engagement trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Newsletter

Newsletter ops with one dashboard

The Newsletter plugin writes subscribers to wp_newsletter with status, list bitmap, and aggregated stats per send. Campaigns live in wp_newsletter_emails, and per-send statistics live in wp_newsletter_stats. The default admin presents these as separate screens with limited combined filtering, which makes a weekly health check a tab-hopping exercise.

SleekView Charts joins the three tables and produces a dashboard of chart cards: Number for total confirmed subscribers, Donut for status mix, Bar for top lists by membership, Area for daily new subscribers. Aggregated opens and clicks per subscriber, drawn from the stats table, power additional Bar cards for engagement segmentation.

The dashboard refreshes as the plugin writes new data, so list-health checks and pre-send segment reviews happen on one screen rather than across the default admin's separate views.

Workflow

Build a Newsletter dashboard in four steps

1

Map the Newsletter tables

Point SleekView at wp_newsletter, wp_newsletter_emails, and wp_newsletter_stats. The list bitmap becomes multi-select dimensions and aggregated stats join into per-subscriber columns.
2

Choose chart types per question

Status mix wants a Donut, list-membership counts want a Bar, signup velocity wants an Area, total confirmed wants a Number card. Each question maps to a single best chart type.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation, and valueColumn. Engagement-per-list cards group by list and sum opens; campaign cards group by email_id and sum opens or clicks.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Newsletter editors check it before each send; growth leads audit list-health weekly; support uses it during subscriber ticket investigations.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Newsletter data

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, a status mix, a list breakdown, and a signup trend.
Number · Default

Confirmed subscribers

Total subscribers in wp_newsletter with status equal to confirmed. The headline list-size figure newsletter editors track week over week.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Subscriber status mix

Subscribers grouped by status (confirmed, unconfirmed, unsubscribed, bounced). Shows list hygiene and the unconfirmed cleanup queue at a glance.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Subscribers per list

Subscribers grouped by list using the bitmap, sorted descending. Shows which lists have the most subscribers and which are too small for dedicated sends.
Count group by list
Area · Gradient

New subscribers per day

Daily count of new rows in wp_newsletter over the trailing 90 days. Surfaces signup velocity, campaign spikes, and slow-growth periods.
Count group by created

Comparison

Default Newsletter reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Newsletter reporting

  • Reporting covers per-campaign opens and clicks but not list-wide trends
  • No dashboard combining subscriber growth, lists, and campaign performance
  • List-level breakdowns are not charted side by side
  • Time-series charts of signups are not built in
  • Bounce-class breakdowns are not surfaced as a chart

SleekView Charts

  • Dashboard joining wp_newsletter, emails, and stats tables
  • Donut and Bar cards for status and list distribution
  • Area cards for signup velocity and engagement trends
  • Bounce-class breakdown as a separate Bar card
  • Charts refresh as the plugin writes new data

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Newsletter

List-health KPI cards

Total confirmed, this week's signups, last campaign's opens, this month's unsubscribes. Number cards surface the figures editors normally rebuild manually each Monday.

Status and list distribution

Donut and Bar cards render the status mix and list sizes side by side. List hygiene and segment-load questions answer themselves at a glance.

Signup and engagement trends

Area and Line cards over the trailing 30, 60, or 90 days surface signup velocity and engagement decay, the patterns growth leads watch most closely.

Audience

Who builds Newsletter charts dashboards with SleekView

Newsletter editors

Pre-send dashboard: status mix, list sizes, last campaign performance, this week's signups on one screen. The same view powers next send's segmentation and last send's review.

Growth leads

Source and engagement dashboard tracking top engagers and dead-weight cohorts as trend lines. Weekly cleanup becomes a 5-minute habit driven by the dashboard.

Support leads

Subscriber-state dashboard for ticket triage. Confirmation rate, bounce rate, and unsubscribe trends all visible without per-ticket lookups.

The bigger picture

Why list-health dashboards drive deliverability

Email deliverability is downstream of list health. A list full of unconfirmed signups, bouncing addresses, and zero-engagement subscribers signals to inbox providers that the sender is not maintaining hygiene, which lowers placement for the engaged subscribers who actually want the email. The Newsletter plugin tracks every signal needed to maintain hygiene, but the default screens make weekly checks a tab-hopping exercise the team intends to do but rarely does.

SleekView Charts turns those signals into a one-screen dashboard with Donut, Bar, and Area cards. The newsletter editor opens it Monday morning and sees status mix, list size, signup trend, and last campaign's performance in 10 seconds. The dashboard creates the habit; the habit keeps the list healthy.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Newsletter

No. Newsletter's per-campaign reports stay in place for individual broadcast analytics. SleekView Charts adds the list-wide weekly dashboard that the default reporting screens do not assemble on one surface.

 

Yes. Group the stats table by list and sum opens or clicks for per-list engagement Bar cards. Shows which lists are the most engaged and which need a re-engagement campaign before they tank list-wide deliverability.

 

Yes. Bounce events feed Area cards grouped by date, with bounce class (hard or soft) as a separate dimension. Rising hard-bounce trends signal data-quality issues worth investigating before placement suffers.

 

Yes. Dashboard-level filters apply to every chart card so a single list filter scopes the whole dashboard. Per-list dashboards become a one-click switch rather than per-card configuration.

 

Yes. Aggregations use the indexed columns the plugin already maintains. Hundreds of thousands of subscribers render charts in seconds because the joins ride on existing indexes.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying row set for CSV export with active filters applied. The export feeds board reports and ad platforms without spreadsheet round-trips.

 

Yes. Premium addon fields like geographic data, custom subscriber attributes, or referral source surface as additional columns or chart groupBy dimensions. The dashboard adapts to whichever addons are active without requiring a specific premium edition.

 

Yes. The stats table powers per-campaign Area or Bar cards grouped by email_id. Compare recent campaigns on a single screen instead of opening each campaign's detail tab.

 

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