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SleekView Charts for Nextend Social Login

Nextend writes every linked Facebook, Google, Apple, and Twitter account into wp_usermeta as nsl_* keys. SleekView Charts reads those keys and turns them into chart cards, so provider mix, grant health, and adoption trends sit on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Nextend Social Login

Nextend usermeta hides high-value data

Every time a visitor signs in with Facebook, Google, Apple, or another configured provider, Nextend writes the linked profile ID, cached display data, and OAuth grant state into wp_usermeta under nsl_* keys. The default WordPress Users screen never surfaces any of it, so marketing has no idea which provider drives more registrations and security has no idea how many revoked grants are sitting unused.

SleekView Charts reads the nsl_* keys directly and turns them into a provider mix dashboard. Pie cards on provider, Number cards on linked-since cohorts, and Bar cards on grant state make the same data marketing and security need available at a glance.

The dashboard runs on standard wp_usermeta queries, so no separate store, no extra writes, no parallel pipeline.

Workflow

From nsl_ usermeta to a provider dashboard

1

Read nsl_ keys

SleekView reads the nsl_* meta keys Nextend writes per linked provider, with standard wp_usermeta queries and no extra schema to maintain alongside the plugin.
2

Pivot by provider

Group by provider so Facebook, Google, Apple, and Twitter accounts each get their own slice of the chart cards, side by side on the same dashboard.
3

Add KPI and health cards

Total linked accounts as a Number card, providers as a Pie, grant state (valid, expiring, revoked) as a Bar, and links per month as an Area card.
4

Save and share

Save the dashboard, gate it by capability, and hand the link to marketing for adoption review or to security for the next OAuth audit.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Nextend Social Login data

Each card reads the nsl_* usermeta directly, so provider mix and grant health stay in sync with whatever Nextend writes on the next login.
Number · Default

Total linked accounts

Count of users with any nsl_provider value set. The headline number for social login adoption across the site.
Count
Pie · Donut

Accounts by provider

Distribution of linked accounts across Facebook, Google, Apple, and Twitter. The real social mix marketing has been asking about.
Count group by nsl_provider
Bar · Stacked

Grant state

Valid, expiring, and revoked OAuth grants stacked per provider. The view a security review opens to size the re-link backlog.
Count group by nsl_token_status
Area · Gradient

Links per month

Counts of new social links per month from the nsl_linked_at timestamp. Adoption trend, campaign effects, and provider launches show up here.
Count group by nsl_linked_at

Comparison

Nextend default reporting vs SleekView Charts

Nextend admin

  • No provider mix dashboard in the plugin admin
  • OAuth grant state lives in usermeta with no aggregate view
  • Linked-since cohorts require manual usermeta queries
  • No trend chart of adoption by provider over time
  • Audit data exports rely on third-party reporting plugins

SleekView Charts

  • Reads nsl_* usermeta directly, no extra schema
  • Provider mix as a Donut card alongside grant health
  • Stacked Bar card for valid, expiring, and revoked grants
  • Area card on links per month for adoption trend
  • Saved dashboards gated by capability for marketing and security

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Nextend Social Login

Provider mix at a glance

A Donut card on nsl_provider turns the scattered usermeta into the marketing report nobody has had time to write before.

Grant health summary

Stacked Bar cards on nsl_token_status surface the re-link backlog without exposing tokens, so security reviews start with the right numbers.

Adoption over time

An Area card on nsl_linked_at shows when each provider gained or lost ground, with no SQL between the data and the chart.

Audience

Who builds Nextend charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing leads

See which social provider actually drives registrations and how the mix shifts after a button redesign or a new provider goes live.

Security reviews

Open the dashboard, read the stacked grant-state Bar card, and know how many revoked tokens need a re-link prompt before they break logins.

Re-engagement

Filter to a provider and a linked-since window, export the cohort, and run targeted re-engagement against dormant social users.

The bigger picture

Why social login data needs to leave usermeta

Social login is one of the few WordPress features where the data is high-value and almost completely invisible. Nextend captures the exact mix of providers users actually pick, when they linked, and whether the grants are still valid. Marketing wants that data to know whether Google or Apple drives more registrations.

Security wants it to know how many revoked grants are sitting in usermeta unrenewed. As long as the data lives only as nsl_* meta keys, neither team can answer their question without a database tool. SleekView Charts reads the same usermeta the table view reads and renders it as a dashboard, so the high-value data Nextend captures finally has a surface where it can be read.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Nextend Social Login

No. Nextend still handles the OAuth flow, the linked accounts, and the login. SleekView Charts reads the nsl_* usermeta and turns it into a dashboard.

 

No. The charts group by grant state and provider, not by token values. The token itself stays where Nextend stores it, never on a chart card.

 

Yes. nsl_provider is the standard groupBy for Pie and Bar cards, so Facebook, Google, Apple, and Twitter each render as their own slice.

 

Yes. Any provider Nextend writes under an nsl_ key is included, regardless of whether it ships with the free version or the Pro add-on.

 

Yes. nsl_linked_at is available as a groupBy for Area cards, so monthly and quarterly adoption trends are one configuration step.

 

Yes. The grant-state Bar card reads nsl_token_status, so revoked, expiring, and valid grants all count toward the stacked view per provider.

 

They can, but they do not have to. Saved dashboards are capability-gated, so each team opens its own view against the same dataset.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads what Nextend has already cached in wp_usermeta. No extra OAuth calls and no external lookups are performed.

 

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