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SleekView Charts for Ontrapages

Ontrapages caches landing page metadata and lead form submissions in WordPress alongside Ontraport contact records. SleekView Charts reads that data so top pages, lead source mix, daily volume, and form trends render as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Ontrapages

Landing page data deserves a real dashboard.

Ontrapages is the WordPress companion for Ontraport's landing page system. Pages live as custom post types or as cached page metadata, lead form submissions are stored locally before sync, and the Ontraport contact ID travels with each lead so the WordPress side stays aligned with the CRM. The data is structured. The default screens read it one page or one lead at a time.

The Ontrapages admin focuses on building and editing landing pages. The Ontraport side aggregates contacts in the CRM. Neither surface puts the WordPress slice of the funnel into a dashboard: which pages drive most leads, how lead sources split, where daily volume trends, how form conversion stacks across pages.

SleekView Charts reads the local Ontrapages tables and post types directly. A Number card pins total leads captured. A Pie splits leads by source or campaign. A Bar ranks pages by lead count. An Area trends daily lead volume so launches and ad pushes show up against the baseline.

Workflow

Turn Ontrapages data into a dashboard

1

Read pages and leads

Point SleekView at the Ontrapages page CPT or cache table plus the lead submission table. Each row carries a page_id, contact_id, source, and submitted_at timestamp.
2

Compose chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, or Radial cards. Group by page_id, source, campaign, or submitted_at and aggregate with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum, or Maximum.
3

Save dashboards per campaign

Name dashboards per launch or per campaign ("Spring 2026 launch", "Webinar funnel", "Lead source audit") and gate by capability so marketing, sales, and ops see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send marketing a read-only dashboard URL or export the filtered lead cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against the live Ontrapages data so launch reviews drop the spreadsheet step.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Ontrapages data

Each card reads directly from the Ontrapages pages, leads, and sync metadata. Mix them for a campaign launch dashboard, a lead source audit, or a page performance review.
Number · Default

Total leads captured

Distinct lead submissions in the active window. The headline KPI any launch report anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Lead source mix

Splits leads across sources (organic, paid, email, referral). Reveals which channels carry the launch and which are underperforming.
Count group by source
Bar · Horizontal

Leads per page

Counts leads per Ontrapage. Surfaces the top converters and the long tail of pages worth retiring or rebuilding.
Count group by page_id
Area · Gradient

Daily lead volume

Time series of leads by submission date. Ties campaigns, ad spend, and email pushes to actual capture volume.
Count group by submitted_at

Comparison

Default Ontrapages reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Ontrapages and Ontraport screens

  • Page data is read per page in the WP admin
  • Lead totals require pulling Ontraport reports
  • Source mix lives in the CRM, not in WP Admin
  • Daily volume cannot be charted without exports
  • No read-only dashboard URL to share with marketing

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total leads captured in the window
  • Pie split of lead source mix from the local cache
  • Bar ranking pages by lead conversion volume
  • Area trend of daily leads tying campaigns to outcomes
  • Filters span table and chart view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Ontrapages

Dashboard over the Ontrapages cache

Render pages, leads, and sources as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so marketing sees the shape of the funnel, not just paginated lists.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to a single campaign or a launch window in the chart view and the lead table stays in sync. Same query, two surfaces, one workflow.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send marketing a URL of the launch dashboard or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Reviews work off real numbers, not a screenshot.

Audience

Who builds Ontrapages charts dashboards with SleekView

Campaign marketers

Anchor launch reviews on total leads, source mix, and per-page conversion. Spot a winning ad set on the bar chart while the campaign is still running.

Funnel owners

Watch daily lead volume on an Area card against ad spend and email send schedule. Tie spike days to specific pushes for an end-of-launch debrief.

Page editors

Use the per-page bar to find pages with high traffic but low leads. Prioritise the next round of copy and form rewrites against the bottom of the list.

The bigger picture

Why landing pages need a dashboard, not a page list

Ontrapages plus Ontraport gives marketers a complete capture loop, but the WordPress admin reads the local cache page by page. Lead aggregates and source attribution live in the CRM, which is correct for outbound automation and inconvenient for the daily what-is-converting question. A dashboard built on the local Ontrapages tables answers it in a glance.

A source pie that flips from organic to paid mid-launch signals a channel shift the team should fund. A bar with two pages dominating lead count tells the editor where to invest the next copy round. An area trend with a flat day during a launch flags a tracking or delivery issue while there is still time to fix it.

Same data Ontrapages already syncs, organised as the cockpit marketing actually needs.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Ontrapages

The Ontrapages page CPT or cache table plus the local lead submission table the plugin maintains. These are the same records the plugin reads, so the dashboard mirrors what is already in WordPress, just at funnel scale instead of per-page.

 

No. Charts read the local Ontrapages cache, not the Ontraport API. That means the dashboard works even when Ontraport is rate-limited or temporarily unreachable, since the cache is the data source.

 

Yes, when the page view count is tracked locally or in a connected analytics field. Configure a derived dimension dividing leads by views grouped by page_id and the Bar ranks pages by conversion rate next to absolute volume.

 

Yes, when UTM source, medium, and campaign are stored on the lead submission. Group by utm_source on the same query and the Pie or Bar splits leads by campaign, useful for paid attribution alongside the source field.

 

No. Ontrapages indexes its lead table on page_id, source, and submitted_at, and SleekView Charts uses those indexes for group-by queries. Hundreds of thousands of leads render the dashboard in under a second on typical hosting.

 

Yes. Count distinct contact_id values per page_id and the Bar ranks pages by unique-contact contribution rather than raw form submissions. Useful when one form fires multiple times per contact.

 

Yes. The campaign field travels with the lead in the local cache, so charts can group by campaign for launch reporting. The same dashboard can mix page, source, and campaign cards into one funnel view.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability so marketing, sales, and ops each see their own slice with their own saved filters and presets.

 

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