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SleekView Charts for Platinum SEO Pack

Platinum SEO Pack writes seo_title, seo_description, seo_keywords and noindex postmeta to every post. SleekView Charts reads the same keys and renders them as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of a per-post settings box.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Platinum SEO Pack

Platinum SEO Pack stores the meta. The audit lives on each post.

Platinum SEO Pack is one of the older SEO plugins still in active use, and its model is straightforward: a per-post meta box writes seo_title, seo_description, seo_keywords and a noindex flag into postmeta. The plugin keeps the head-tag rendering in PHP and exposes a few site-wide options for canonicals, archive indexing and the home title pattern.

That model leaves the site-wide audit unanswered. How many posts actually have a custom seo_title set rather than relying on the title pattern? How many posts are explicitly noindex? Which categories or post types are missing seo_description? Platinum's own admin does not surface those answers; the per-post meta box is the only audit unit.

SleekView Charts reads the same postmeta keys and pivots them into a coverage dashboard. A Number card counts posts with a seo_description. A Pie splits indexable vs noindex. A Bar shows seo_title coverage by post type. An Area trends seo_description coverage against post_date so editorial knows whether new posts are getting meta written or relying on the default pattern.

Workflow

Turn Platinum SEO Pack meta into a dashboard

1

Read the SEO postmeta

SleekView queries the postmeta keys Platinum SEO Pack writes (seo_title, seo_description, seo_keywords, noindex) and exposes them as columns alongside post_type, post_status and post_date.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by post_type, noindex, post_status or post_date and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("SEO meta coverage", "Noindex audit") and gate by WordPress capability so SEO leads, editors and ops each open the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly meta audits leave the per-post meta box behind.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Platinum SEO Pack data

Each card reads from the postmeta keys Platinum SEO Pack already writes. Mix them to build a coverage dashboard for editorial leads, SEO specialists or a content audit sprint.
Number · Default

Posts with seo_description

Count of published posts where seo_description is non-empty. The coverage KPI editorial leads anchor on, separate from posts relying on the default pattern.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Indexable vs noindex

Split between posts explicitly marked noindex in Platinum SEO Pack and the rest. Surfaces whether the thin-content noindex policy is being applied in practice.
Count group by noindex
Bar · Horizontal

seo_title coverage by post type

Count of posts with a custom seo_title grouped by post_type. Surfaces which post types still rely on the default title pattern rather than a custom title.
Count group by post_type
Area · Gradient

Meta added per month

Trend of post_date restricted to posts with a seo_description value. Tells editorial whether SEO meta is keeping up with the publishing cadence.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Platinum SEO Pack reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Platinum SEO Pack per-post meta box

  • Per-post meta box is the only audit surface
  • No native split between indexable and noindex posts as a visual
  • Coverage by post type stays invisible at aggregate level
  • No time series of meta coverage against publishing cadence
  • No way to share a read-only meta-coverage snapshot outside WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total posts with seo_description
  • Pie split between indexable and noindex posts
  • Bar of seo_title coverage by post type
  • Area trend of meta added per month against publishing cadence
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the audit table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Platinum SEO Pack

Meta box becomes a dashboard

Render the Platinum SEO Pack postmeta as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Editorial sees coverage as a number, not as a per-post warning.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to noindex posts or a single post type in the chart view and the audit table stays in sync. Same posts, two ways of reading them.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send the SEO lead a URL of the meta-coverage dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly content audits leave the meta box behind.

Audience

Who builds Platinum SEO Pack charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial leads

Coverage KPIs and the post-type bar say where SEO gaps live, which keeps content audits from becoming a guessing game.

SEO specialists

The indexable vs noindex pie surfaces whether the thin-content noindex policy is being applied in practice, not just decided in a meeting.

Content ops

The per-month area chart shows whether SEO meta is keeping up with publishing cadence, which is the actual SLA editorial ops needs to track.

The bigger picture

Why an older SEO plugin still needs a modern chart layer

Platinum SEO Pack has been on WordPress sites for over a decade, and the per-post meta box model has aged into a known limitation: it gives you the right unit of work for an editor writing a post, but it never built the site-wide view a content audit actually needs. SleekView Charts does not replace the meta box. It reads the postmeta the meta box writes and pivots it into a Number KPI, a noindex split, a coverage-by-post-type bar and a per-month trend.

Editorial leads finally have a chart to chase. The plugin keeps doing exactly what it has always done; the audit gets a face.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Platinum SEO Pack

Only WordPress postmeta written by Platinum SEO Pack: seo_title, seo_description, seo_keywords and noindex (and any extra keys your version of the plugin adds), plus standard wp_posts columns. SleekView never re-runs SEO analysis or hits an external service.

 

No. Platinum SEO Pack still owns the wp_head output. SleekView only reads postmeta, so the rendered title tag, meta description and canonical stay exactly as the plugin produces them. Disabling SleekView changes nothing for the front-end SEO output.

 

Yes. Platinum SEO Pack stores a noindex flag (commonly as a 1/0 postmeta value); a Pie or Bar grouped by that flag shows the site-wide split. Useful for confirming that thin-content noindex policy is being applied at the post level.

 

Yes. Group a Bar card by post_type with a Count aggregation on posts where seo_description is non-empty. Custom post types are the most common offenders for silently missing SEO meta.

 

Yes. Group by post_date with a Count aggregation on posts with a non-empty seo_description, and the Area chart shows whether SEO meta is keeping up with the publishing cadence or whether the gap is widening every month.

 

Yes. A filter on seo_description IS NULL surfaces every post the meta box has not yet written for. That filter on top of a post_type bar is the exact list editorial leads want when planning a meta-coverage sprint.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a card exports as CSV with the seo_title, seo_description, noindex flag and post_type columns. Useful for handing a per-post-type gap list to an external editor or for archiving a snapshot before a content audit.

 

Yes, as long as Platinum SEO Pack is the active writer of the head tags. If another SEO plugin is also writing seo_description or its own meta keys, both keys will exist in postmeta and the dashboard can chart either, but governance becomes easier if a single plugin owns the head output. SleekView only reads what is in the database.

 

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