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SleekView Charts for Noptin

SleekView Charts reads wp_noptin_subscribers, the noptin-form CPT and the noptin-campaign CPT directly. Total subscribers, form mix, source attribution and daily cadence render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Noptin

Noptin keeps every subscriber local. The dashboard view is what's missing.

Noptin is a lightweight newsletter plugin that keeps its data local. Subscribers live in wp_noptin_subscribers with email, active status, confirmation key and signup source. Subscriber meta lives in wp_noptin_subscriber_meta. Forms live as a noptin-form custom post type. Campaigns and automation rules live as noptin-campaign posts.

The default Noptin admin shows a subscriber list with basic filters and a per-campaign report. It does not aggregate signups by source, surface a daily cadence trend or rank forms by signup count. The data is in WordPress, in clean structured tables, but the picture across forms and time is fragmented.

SleekView Charts reads the Noptin tables and CPTs directly. A Number card counts active subscribers. A Pie splits signups by source. A Bar ranks forms by signups. An Area trends subscriber signups per day, so the newsletter editor sees the campaign that's actually growing the list and the one that's quietly cooled off.

Workflow

Turn Noptin data into a dashboard

1

Read the subscribers table

SleekView scans wp_noptin_subscribers and lists every column as a chart field, including email, active, source, confirm_key, conversion_page and date_created.
2

Join the form and campaign CPTs

Forms live as noptin-form posts and campaigns as noptin-campaign posts. SleekView joins each subscriber row to its source form by source slug, so chart groupings show real form names instead of IDs.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar or Radial cards. Group by source, active, conversion_page or date_created, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Subscriber cockpit", "Source attribution", "Form performance") and gate it by WordPress capability so editors, growth and ops each see their slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Noptin data

Each card reads from the Noptin tables and CPTs already in WordPress. Mix them for a subscriber cockpit or a form performance review.
Number · Default

Active subscribers

Count of every Noptin subscriber with active=1. The KPI that anchors any newsletter health review without flipping through filter chips.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Signups by source

Share of signups by source slug, which Noptin records for every subscriber. Surfaces the form, popup or shortcode carrying the list growth.
Count group by source
Bar · Horizontal

Top forms by signups

Forms ranked by signup count, joined to the noptin-form CPT for human-readable names. Reveals the few forms doing the work and the rest sitting live without paying rent.
Count group by source
Area · Gradient

Signups per day

Daily trend of subscriber signups. A campaign launch spikes, a stale signup form decays, both become visible as shape rather than a guess.
Count group by date_created

Comparison

Default Noptin reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Noptin admin

  • Subscriber list has filters but no KPI tile or chart
  • Source attribution is in raw rows, never aggregated visually
  • Per-campaign report is narrow, no cross-form ranking
  • No daily cadence chart of subscriber signups
  • No read-only dashboard URL for newsletter editors without admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active subscribers across every Noptin form
  • Pie split of signups across every recorded source
  • Horizontal bar ranking Noptin forms by signup count
  • Daily area chart of signups for cadence and decay
  • Filters carry between subscriber table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Noptin

Subscriber base as a dashboard

Render every active Noptin subscriber as Number and Pie cards. The newsletter editor sees the roster shape and the source mix on one screen, not three tabs.

Source attribution

Bar ranking of source slug surfaces which form actually grows the list. The chart answers "is the after-post form pulling its weight" without piecing together exports.

Cadence trend

Area chart of date_created catches a signup decay early. Rotate placements before the list growth stalls for a full month.

Audience

Who builds Noptin charts dashboards with SleekView

Newsletter editors

Anchor on the active subscribers KPI and the daily signups area. Confirm the list is growing and that the new lead magnet form is finally pulling its share of signups.

Growth leads

Use the source pie and the form bar to plan a placement audit. Retire forms with no signups in 90 days and double down on the ones earning their footprint.

Solo publishers

Run a one-person newsletter from one dashboard. Active subscribers, source mix and weekly cadence sit on the same screen, no SQL or ESP login required.

The bigger picture

A lightweight newsletter plugin still deserves a real dashboard

Noptin is intentionally lightweight and keeps every subscriber, form and campaign local in clean structured tables. That clean storage is also exactly what makes it perfect for charting: source attribution is already recorded per subscriber, signup date is already indexed and form names are already in the CPT. The default admin surfaces the data row by row, which is fine for a small list and slow for a growing one.

SleekView Charts reads the Noptin tables and CPTs directly and renders the picture as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards, so a solo publisher and a content team both see growth as a chart instead of a sort. The data is already in WordPress, the chart layer turns the subscriber list into a dashboard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Noptin

The Noptin plugin's own storage: wp_noptin_subscribers, wp_noptin_subscriber_meta and the noptin-form and noptin-campaign custom post types. No external API is called for the chart layer.

 

Yes. Free Noptin and its add-on pack share the underlying subscriber and form storage. SleekView reads the unified dataset whether the site is on the free core or the paid pack.

 

Yes. Filter to a single source slug and every card narrows to that form, including the daily trend. The filter carries to the underlying subscriber table for row-level audit and bulk action.

 

Yes. wp_noptin_subscribers is indexed on active, source and date_created, and SleekView Charts reuses those indexes for the group-by queries. Sites with hundreds of thousands of subscribers render the dashboard within seconds.

 

Yes. Each multisite blog has its own Noptin tables and CPTs. SleekView Charts aggregates the dataset across blogs, so a network-wide newsletter audit replaces clicking through each blog individually.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Newsletter editors see the subscriber cockpit while growth sees the source attribution detail, each with their own filter presets saved independently.

 

No. The chart layer is read-only against the subscriber and campaign tables. Noptin continues to fire automation rules, send campaigns and run double opt-in flows through its own engine on its own schedule.

 

Yes. The Table view sitting on the same dataset exports the filtered subscriber rows to CSV, with the columns chosen for the export rather than the plugin's fixed default. Useful for a one-off ESP import or a manual segmentation.

 

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