SleekView Charts for Pinpoint Booking System
Read Pinpoint's reservation, schedule, and payment tables along with custom-field answers, then chart revenue, bookings per calendar, and reservation status mix on one dashboard inside WP Admin.
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From the reservation table to a real reporting view
Pinpoint Booking System stores reservations, schedules, and payments across its own custom tables, with custom fields per calendar. SleekView's Table view turns that into a flat triage list. Charts goes one step further and turns the same join into a reporting dashboard.
The dashboard tells you what the calendars are actually doing this month: total reservation revenue, share of bookings per calendar, status mix across approved, pending, and cancelled, and daily reservation volume. All of it pulls from the same dt_bookings, dt_payments, and custom-field tables the Table view already reads.
The calendar UI inside Pinpoint stays the source of truth for editing reservations. SleekView Charts is the management overview that long-running multi-calendar setups have always wanted but rarely built, because doing it by hand means writing SQL across three tables every time.
Workflow
How Charts read Pinpoint's tables
Point Charts at the Pinpoint join
Pick the columns to chart
Add four chart cards
Sit it next to the reservations Table
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Pinpoint Booking System data
Reservation revenue
Sum(total_amount)
Bookings per calendar
Count
group by calendar_id
Reservation status
Count
group by status
Bookings per day
Count
group by start_date
Comparison
Default Pinpoint reporting vs SleekView Charts
Pinpoint default admin
- Reservation totals live behind per-booking pages
- No cross-calendar comparison built into the admin
- Custom-field answers don't surface in any default report
- Status counts require clicking through filter tabs
- Daily booking trend isn't reportable without exporting
SleekView Charts
- Reads the same dt_bookings + dt_payments join the Table view uses
- Custom-field answers chartable as groupBy when relevant
- Filters carry from the Table tab to the dashboard tab
- Revenue figures reconcile against Pinpoint's payment table
- Cross-calendar comparison is the default, not the workaround
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Pinpoint Booking System
Multi-calendar comparison
Group by calendar_id on any chart card to compare studios, rooms, or rentals side by side.
Revenue from dt_payments
Number and Area cards aggregate total_amount across approved reservations for an instant revenue view.
Status-aware breakdowns
Donut and Bar variants surface approved versus pending versus cancelled splits without manual counting.
Audience
Who builds Pinpoint charts dashboards with SleekView
Studio and venue operators
Track approved-versus-pending mix across studios so weekend prep starts from a real backlog count.
Short-stay rentals
Compare nightly revenue per unit across calendars to plan dynamic pricing.
Multi-service businesses
Salons and clinics running several service calendars see which services drive the week's revenue at a glance.
The bigger picture
Why Pinpoint reservations deserve a real reporting view
Pinpoint Booking System is a serious reservation engine, with custom fields, per-calendar pricing, payment integrations, and email workflows. The default admin handles individual bookings well, but the moment a site runs more than one calendar, cross-calendar reporting becomes a JOIN problem nobody on the team should have to write. SleekView Charts uses the same join the Table view already needs, which means the dashboard, the triage table, and the export are all consistent.
Custom-field answers are visible alongside the standard reservation fields, so a wedding-venue dashboard can show guest count and menu choice next to revenue. The dashboard is honest about scope: editing reservations stays in Pinpoint, and SleekView Charts is the management overlay.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Pinpoint Booking System
The same Pinpoint custom tables the Table view uses: dt_bookings, dt_calendars, dt_payments, and the per-calendar custom-field tables.
 Yes. Any custom field surfaced as a column in the Table view is available as groupBy or valueColumn on a chart card.
 It matches what dt_payments records against approved reservations. Refunds processed outside Pinpoint stay outside the chart.
 Yes. A view-level filter on calendar_id applies to every chart card.
 By their Pinpoint status. Donut and Bar variants split approved, pending, cancelled, and rejected explicitly.
 One install per WordPress site. The chart cards aggregate everything the install records across all calendars.
 SleekView's frontend output applies, including the Charts view when configured to render publicly.
 No. It surfaces what the reservation and payment tables already store, faster and cross-calendar.
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