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SleekView Charts for OptinMonster

OptinMonster's leads route to Monster Leads or your ESP. SleekView Charts visualizes the WordPress-side local cache: campaign sync state, integration mapping, and stale-sync detection on one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for OptinMonster

Honest dashboards for cloud-first tools

OptinMonster's design routes leads to Monster Leads (its cloud lead store) or directly to integrated ESPs. The WordPress plugin caches campaign metadata, integration state, and last-sync timestamps in wp_options and a small set of plugin cache structures. SleekView Charts visualizes that local cache, nothing else: campaign counts by status, integration mix, sync-staleness trends.

That scope might sound thin, but it covers the WordPress-side ops needs every team running OptinMonster has: which campaigns are actually live, where leads route, when did campaigns last sync, how many are stale right now. Compliance audits and sync troubleshooting both happen on this surface.

The dashboard is honest about scope: leads live in Monster Leads and SleekView does not pretend they are in WordPress. The cards visualize the WordPress half of the story.

Workflow

Build an OptinMonster dashboard in four steps

1

Map the local cache

Point SleekView at the OptinMonster plugin's local cache (wp_options omapi keys plus the campaign cache). The Charts view inherits campaign name, type, status, last sync, and integration as typed columns.
2

Choose chart types per question

Status mix wants a Donut, integration mix wants a Bar, staleness wants a Number card with trend, type breakdown wants a Bar. Each question maps to one chart.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card declares its groupBy column, aggregation, and valueColumn. Staleness cards count campaigns with last_sync older than 48 hours; integration cards group by integration_target.
4

Pin the dashboard

Save the configured Charts view as a named dashboard. Compliance leads use it for data-flow audits, sync troubleshooters use it for staleness checks, marketing ops uses it for campaign inventory.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from OptinMonster local cache

A representative four-card dashboard combining a top-level KPI, a status mix, an integration breakdown, and a campaign-type split.
Number · Default

Stale campaigns

Count of campaigns whose last_sync is older than 48 hours. The headline KPI for sync-troubleshooters spotting API-key issues and cloud-side deletions.
Count
Pie · Donut

Campaign status mix

Campaigns grouped by status (live, paused, stale, draft). Shows the inventory at a glance and surfaces drift between cloud and WordPress states.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Integration target mix

Campaigns grouped by integration target (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Monster Leads), sorted descending. Critical for ESP migrations and GDPR data-flow audits.
Count group by integration
Bar · Default

Campaigns by type

Campaign rows grouped by type (lightbox, slide-in, floating bar, inline). Shows the campaign-format inventory without paging through OptinMonster's app.
Count group by type

Comparison

Default OptinMonster WP UI vs SleekView Charts

Default OptinMonster WP UI

  • Campaign management UI is in OptinMonster's app, not WordPress
  • WordPress plugin shows a simple list with limited dashboarding
  • Stale-sync warnings aren't surfaced as a chart
  • No exportable chart of campaigns by integration target
  • Lead records aren't in WordPress at all (Monster Leads or ESP)

SleekView Charts

  • Audit which campaigns are actually synced to WordPress
  • Find stale or paused campaigns as a chart card
  • Integration mix visualized for ESP migrations
  • Type inventory at a glance for marketing ops
  • Honest scope: WordPress cache only, not the cloud

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for OptinMonster

Stale-sync detection

Number card counting campaigns past their refresh interval. Catches API-key issues and cloud-deletions the same hour they happen, without checking individual rows.

Integration inventory

Bar card grouped by integration target answers "which campaigns route to Mailchimp, which to ConvertKit, which to Monster Leads." Critical during ESP migrations.

Honest about cloud-first scope

OptinMonster's leads land in Monster Leads or your ESP. SleekView Charts covers the WordPress-side cache, not the cloud. No fake mirrors, no sync nightmares.

Audience

Who builds OptinMonster charts dashboards with SleekView

Compliance & audit

Dashboard inventorying which campaigns are live and where their leads route. The Bar card by integration target is exactly the GDPR data-flow documentation auditors want.

Sync troubleshooters

Stale-sync Number card surfacing campaigns where the OptinMonster API has stopped refreshing the WordPress cache. The morning glance catches silent breakage.

Marketing ops

Campaign-type and status inventory on one screen. Quick visibility into what's actually deployed without opening OptinMonster's app for every check.

The bigger picture

Why local cache dashboards matter for cloud tools

OptinMonster, like other cloud-first tools, makes its WordPress plugin a thin layer that pulls campaign definitions, applies them, and routes leads onward. The thin layer produces real ops needs in WordPress: which campaigns are active, when did each one sync, where do leads route, which posts are excluded. None of that is exposed in a dashboard by the default plugin UI.

SleekView Charts assembles it: stale-sync detection as a Number card, integration mix as a Bar, status mix as a Donut. Stale-sync detection is the highest-value pattern, because when an API key rotates or a campaign is deleted in the cloud, the WordPress cache often goes stale silently. The morning chart catches it the same hour.

Compliance teams get the inventory a GDPR audit needs. Marketing ops sees the deployed footprint without opening another app.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for OptinMonster

Leads route to Monster Leads (OptinMonster's cloud lead store) or directly to integrated ESPs. They are not stored in WordPress. SleekView Charts is honest about that and does not pretend to mirror cloud data.

 

The WordPress plugin caches campaign metadata, last-sync timestamps, and integration state. SleekView Charts visualizes that cache as Number, Donut, and Bar cards for sync health, integration mix, and campaign inventory.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads what the OptinMonster plugin already stores locally. Adding a separate API integration would create a stale mirror without solving the actual WordPress-side ops problem the local cache view already addresses.

 

If your installation tracks impressions or opt-in counts in the plugin's local cache, those numbers power Number and Bar cards. Cloud-side lead totals stay in OptinMonster's app where the actual lead records live.

 

Yes. Filter the integration Bar card to the outgoing ESP to see every campaign still pointing at it. The migration becomes a tracked count rather than an "open each campaign" exercise.

 

Yes. The stale-sync Number card surfaces campaigns whose last_sync is older than the expected refresh interval. Cloud-side deletions show up there, since the plugin stops receiving sync updates.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its row set for CSV export with active filters applied. The export feeds compliance documentation and migration plans without spreadsheet round-trips.

 

Because most ops needs are WordPress-side: which campaigns are actually deployed, when did they sync, where do they route. The local cache dashboard answers those without round-tripping to the cloud app for every check.

 

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