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SleekView Charts for Omnisend for WP

SleekView Charts reads the Omnisend settings option, per-form embed metadata and sync state the plugin writes. Form coverage, opt-in defaults, sync freshness and webhook health render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Omnisend for WP

Omnisend's WP-side surface is small and worth auditing

The Omnisend WordPress plugin keeps the local footprint thin. A serialized settings array in wp_options holds the API key, brand ID and the global sign-up opt-in default. Per-form embeds register through Omnisend's own form builder and store their state in postmeta on a custom post type. Sync state and webhook health are written into a small set of option keys the plugin checks before showing a status badge in the admin.

The plugin's default UI focuses on the cloud experience: open the Omnisend dashboard to build forms, run campaigns, see analytics. The WP-side audit, which forms ship on which pages, whether opt-in default is on, whether the sync is current, is split across the settings tabs and a connected-state pill. None of it is summarized as a chart.

SleekView Charts reads the Omnisend plugin's WP-side data directly. A Number card anchors total active form embeds. A Pie splits embeds by form type (popup, embedded, exit intent). A Bar ranks forms by impression-target page count. An Area trends sync attempts to surface webhook outages or API key rotations.

Workflow

Turn the Omnisend WP-side data into a dashboard

1

Pivot the Omnisend settings

SleekView reads the serialized Omnisend settings option in wp_options. API key presence, brand ID, opt-in default and sync timestamp become typed columns.
2

Read every form embed

Omnisend forms register as a custom post type with state in postmeta. SleekView reads form type, target audience list, last-edit timestamp and per-form impression rules as chartable fields.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by form_type, target_list, sync_status or post_modified, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Form coverage", "Opt-in audit", "Sync health") and gate it by WordPress capability so marketing ops, privacy and ecommerce leads each see the right slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Omnisend for WP data

Each card reads from the Omnisend plugin's WP-side storage in wp_options and the forms custom post type. Mix them for a form-coverage cockpit or a sync-health view.
Number · Default

Active Omnisend forms

Total Omnisend forms currently published across the site. The anchor KPI for any lead-capture audit.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Forms by type

Splits forms across popup, embedded, exit intent and landing page formats. Reveals which capture format the team is leaning on and which is quietly underused.
Count group by form_type
Bar · Horizontal

Forms per target list

Lists ranked by how many forms feed them. Surfaces the few lists doing the work and the long tail of one-off lists ready for consolidation.
Count group by target_list
Area · Gradient

Sync attempts over time

Time series of Omnisend sync attempts logged in options. Webhook outages and API key rotations land as cliffs and recovery curves a flat status badge never makes visible.
Count group by sync_attempt_at

Comparison

Default Omnisend plugin admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Omnisend plugin admin

  • Plugin admin links out to the Omnisend dashboard for most actions
  • Form coverage across the site only visible by listing the form CPT
  • Sync health surfaced as a status badge, not a trend
  • Opt-in default flag lives behind a checkbox label, not a coverage chart
  • No read-only dashboard URL for marketing ops or privacy stakeholders

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active Omnisend forms across the site
  • Pie split across popup, embedded, exit intent and landing page forms
  • Bar ranking target lists by how many forms feed them
  • Area trend of sync attempts to spot webhook outages
  • Filters carry between form table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Omnisend for WP

Coverage as a dashboard

Render Omnisend form coverage as Number, Pie and Bar cards. See the shape of which form types ship instead of paginating a CPT listing.

Opt-in default audit

Surface the global opt-in default and per-form consent rules as columns. Privacy reviews scan the audit in one screen instead of opening each form.

Sync health as a trend

An area chart of sync attempts catches webhook outages before they manifest as missing subscribers on the Omnisend side.

Audience

Who builds Omnisend for WP charts dashboards with SleekView

Ecommerce marketers

Anchor on active form count and target-list coverage. Plan the next lead-capture iteration with the chart instead of the CPT listing.

Privacy ops

Audit opt-in default and consent text across every form in one screen. The dashboard is the document for the next compliance review.

Agency support

Triage "my Omnisend forms stopped collecting" tickets quickly. The sync trend confirms whether the issue is webhook-side or form-side in seconds.

The bigger picture

Omnisend's WP-side state deserves a chart layer

Omnisend is a Shopify-first platform whose WordPress plugin connects the store to the Omnisend cloud. That architecture is correct: the cloud is where automation, segmentation and reporting belong. The trade-off is the WP-side surface, forms, opt-in defaults, sync state, becomes invisible.

Marketing leads who want a one-screen view of "are our lead-capture forms healthy and our sync current" land instead on a connected-state badge and a CPT listing. SleekView Charts turns those small but important fields into a real dashboard, so coverage, consent and health become a chart that updates as the team ships. The data is already in wp_options and the forms CPT, the chart layer surfaces the shape.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Omnisend for WP

Only the Omnisend plugin's WP-side storage: the settings option in wp_options, the forms custom post type and the per-form postmeta. Subscriber lists, campaigns and analytics stay in the Omnisend cloud.

 

No. Subscribers and segments live in Omnisend's dashboard. SleekView Charts focuses on the WordPress footprint: form coverage, opt-in defaults, sync state, webhook health. Subscriber analytics is a separate question for the Omnisend SaaS.

 

Yes. The plugin's WooCommerce integration writes additional settings into the same Omnisend options array. SleekView Charts exposes them as columns, so a coverage view that includes "WooCommerce sync on" and "WooCommerce abandoned cart enabled" is one filter away.

 

Yes. Each multisite blog has its own Omnisend options row and its own forms CPT. SleekView aggregates the dataset across blogs, so a network-wide form coverage audit replaces opening each blog's admin individually.

 

Inline edits to the form CPT and its postmeta apply locally. Omnisend reads the form state at render time, so the next pageview reflects the change. Changes to cloud-side objects like the connected lists belong in the Omnisend dashboard.

 

Yes. The opt-in default is part of the Omnisend settings option. SleekView surfaces it as a column, so a coverage Pie of opt-in-on vs opt-in-off across the network or across stores in a multisite is one click away.

 

Yes. The dataset is small (one row per form, plus the global settings row per blog). The chart cards render the dashboard within seconds on standard WordPress hosting.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Marketing ops sees coverage cards while privacy sees consent cards, with each role saving its own filter presets.

 

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