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SleekView Charts for Outranking

SleekView Charts reads the per-post Outranking meta (SEO score, content score, brief id) directly from wp_postmeta, and renders the catalogue as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards rather than a per-brief workspace.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Outranking

A brief workspace ships posts. A dashboard governs them.

Outranking's brief workspace and SEO scoring live in its app. Its WordPress integration writes a small meta trail on each connected post: an SEO score, a content score and the brief id. The default Posts screen does not show any of it.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_postmeta keys. A Number card averages SEO score across published Outranking-connected posts. A Pie buckets posts into SEO score bands. A Bar groups posts by the keyword the brief targeted. An Area trends average SEO score over publish month so the programme has a measurable improvement curve rather than a sense of effort.

Honest scope: Outranking's keyword research, SERP analysis and brief generation stay in Outranking. SleekView reports on the WordPress slice and the lifecycle of the posts in the CMS.

Workflow

Turn Outranking's post meta into a dashboard

1

Pick the source posts

Choose the post types you connect to Outranking (post, plus any custom content type). SleekView surfaces standard wp_posts columns and Outranking meta keys (_outranking_seo_score, _outranking_content_score, _outranking_brief_id) you can group by.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial. Group by score band, keyword, brief id, author or post_date. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum on any numeric column.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Outranking SEO catalogue", "Refresh queue") and gate it by WordPress capability so writers, leads and ops each see the slice they should.
4

Share with stakeholders

Send a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Monthly reviews get a measurable catalogue SEO score, not Outranking screenshots.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Outranking data

Each card reads from the wp_postmeta keys Outranking's connector writes on connected posts. Mix them for an SEO score dashboard, a keyword coverage view or a refresh queue cockpit.
Number · Default

Average SEO score

Single KPI averaging Outranking SEO score across published connected posts. The catalogue anchor for any monthly review.
Average(_outranking_seo_score)
Pie · Donut text

Posts by SEO score band

Posts bucketed into under 50, 50 to 70, 70 to 85 and 85+. Surfaces how much of the catalogue is genuinely well optimised vs just live.
Count group by seo_score_band
Bar · Horizontal

Posts per brief keyword

Posts grouped by the Outranking brief's target keyword. Reveals coverage concentration and gaps before planning the next batch.
Count group by _outranking_brief_keyword
Area · Gradient

Average SEO score over time

Time series of average SEO score by publish month. The honest test of whether the Outranking programme is improving the catalogue.
Average(_outranking_seo_score) group by post_date

Comparison

Default Outranking reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Outranking reporting

  • Outranking reports per-brief and per-document, not per-WordPress-catalogue
  • WP Posts screen does not surface SEO score, content score or brief id at all
  • No score band split or keyword coverage view across the live site
  • No time series of average SEO score by publish month inside WP
  • No read-only catalogue snapshot to share outside the Outranking app

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for average Outranking SEO score across the WordPress catalogue
  • Pie split into under 50, 50-70, 70-85, 85+ SEO score bands
  • Bar of posts per brief keyword for coverage and refresh planning
  • Area trend of average SEO score over publish month for programme reporting
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Outranking

Catalogue, not just per-brief

Render every Outranking-connected post as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. SEO leads see catalogue health rather than per-brief scores in isolation.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to one keyword cluster or a score band and both the chart cards and the audit table narrow together. Same meta, same dataset, two surfaces.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send a stakeholder a URL of the catalogue dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Monthly reviews stop being anecdotal.

Audience

Who builds Outranking charts dashboards with SleekView

SEO leads

Anchor monthly reviews on average Outranking SEO score, watch the band split and use the time series to confirm the programme is compounding.

Content editors

Group posts per brief keyword to spot duplicates, plan the next sprint and prioritise which underperforming posts deserve an Outranking refresh.

Programme owners

Scope the dashboard to a single keyword cluster and report progress with a count, band split and trend instead of Outranking screenshots.

The bigger picture

Why an SEO score belongs on a catalogue dashboard

An Outranking SEO score earns its keep at the moment a writer is closing a brief. After publish, the question is no longer "did this post hit its target" but "is the catalogue moving in the right direction". That second question cannot be answered from a brief workspace or from the standard Posts screen.

SleekView Charts reads the same meta the connector already writes and surfaces it as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards: average SEO score, band split, keyword coverage, score over time. The shift from per-post score to programme metric is the point. Programmes do not improve because one post scored 80.

They improve because the average is trending up.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Outranking

The Outranking meta keys written on each connected post (SEO score, content score, brief id, brief keyword) plus standard wp_posts columns like post_status, post_author and post_date. SleekView never calls Outranking's API directly.

 

No. Outranking's brief workspace is where briefs get generated and per-post scores get tuned. SleekView Charts governs the WordPress catalogue those posts ship into. They cover different stages of the same workflow.

 

Yes. Group by post_date with an Area or Line card and aggregate Average on the SEO score meta key. The output is the catalogue's average SEO score by publish month.

 

If no Outranking meta is written to wp_postmeta, there is nothing to chart. The dashboard exists for teams that already connect Outranking briefs to WordPress posts.

 

Yes. The chart cards and the table view share the same dataset. A filter for one keyword or one score band narrows both surfaces. Editors pivot from chart to row-level audit without rebuilding the filter.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Programme owners use this for quarterly reporting or external editor briefs.

 

Yes. If the team uses Outranking on a knowledge base or learning post type as well as standard posts, group the dashboard by post_type or scope each card to a single type.

 

No. SleekView edits go through standard WordPress hooks and affect WordPress only. The Outranking brief remains the source for the recommendation. WP is the system of record for what publishes.

 

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