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SleekView Charts for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

SleekView Charts reads the PowerPack popup CPT and the Beaver Builder layout meta it stamps, then renders inventory, status mix and edit cadence as chart cards instead of a scrollable library screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

Popup count and edit cadence belong in a chart, not a library list

PowerPack for Beaver Builder adds a popups feature that registers popups as a custom post type and stores Beaver Builder layout content plus trigger meta (display rules, conditions, status). The default library lists them as cards or rows, which works for picking one to edit and falls apart for any cross-popup question.

SleekView Charts reads the same CPT directly. A Number card counts active popups. A Pie splits popups by trigger type or status. A Bar ranks popups by edit count or by how many pages reference them. An Area trends edit cadence so an agency can see whether retainer maintenance is happening on schedule.

Chart view and Table view sit on the same rows, so a filter for active popups or recent edits carries between them. The Beaver Builder editor still owns the layout work; SleekView Charts owns the cross-popup reporting surface that the library was not designed to give.

Workflow

Turn PowerPack popup data into a dashboard

1

Read the popup CPT

SleekView scans the PowerPack popup post type and lists post_title, post_status, post_modified, post_author and PowerPack meta keys for triggers and conditions as fields.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line or Area cards. Group by post_status, trigger type meta or post_author. Aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Popups inventory", "Retainer maintenance") and gate it by WordPress capability so designers, editors and admins see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered popup list to CSV for a retainer review or a client handover.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from PowerPack Popups data

Each card reads from the PowerPack popup CPT and its Beaver Builder meta. Build an inventory dashboard, a retainer review or a cross-popup audit.
Number · Default

Active popups

Count of published PowerPack popups. The KPI a retainer review and a client onboarding both anchor on.
Count
Pie · Donut

Popups by trigger type

Donut of popups by trigger (exit intent, time delay, scroll, click). Shows which trigger pattern dominates the site's popup strategy.
Count group by _pp_popup_trigger
Bar · Default

Popups per status

Bar of popups by status (publish, draft, private). Surfaces the queue of unfinished popups that quietly accumulate.
Count group by post_status
Area · Gradient

Edits per week

Weekly trend of post_modified events on the popup CPT. Confirms that retainer maintenance is actually happening, not just promised.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default PowerPack Popups library vs SleekView Charts

Default Beaver Builder popup library

  • Library is a row list, no KPI for active popups
  • Trigger type is buried in per-popup settings, not visible as a chart
  • No native trend of edit cadence across the popup library
  • Status mix (publish, draft, private) is not surfaced as a chart
  • No read-only share of an inventory snapshot outside WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for active PowerPack popups at site scale
  • Pie of popups by trigger type from PowerPack meta
  • Bar of popups by status for cleanup queues
  • Area trend of edit cadence for retainer reviews
  • Filters carry between the chart and the popup table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

Inventory as a dashboard

Render the popup library as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so an agency sees the build at site scale, not as one row screen.

Retainer cadence visible

Area trend of post_modified events makes maintenance verifiable. A retainer review opens to a chart, not a vague status update.

Read-only share and export

Send a client a URL of the popup inventory dashboard or export the filtered list to CSV for a handover document.

Audience

Who builds PowerPack Popups charts dashboards with SleekView

Beaver Builder agencies

Open a retainer review with an inventory dashboard. Active popups, edit cadence and trigger mix all on one screen, ready to discuss with the client.

Designers and ops

Plan a redesign by filtering popups by trigger type and last modified. The dashboard becomes the migration plan rather than a spreadsheet.

Site auditors

Find draft and private popups that have lingered for months in a Bar chart and queue them for archival, deletion or finishing.

The bigger picture

An inventory dashboard makes a popup library auditable

PowerPack is built around the Beaver Builder editor, which is excellent for designing one popup at a time and silent on questions like how many popups the site has, how the triggers split, whether anyone has edited the library this month. A Number card for active popups, a Pie for trigger types, a Bar for status mix and an Area for edit cadence turn the library into an inventory dashboard without changing how the plugin works. Agencies use this for retainer reviews, ops uses it for migration planning, auditors use it for cleanup.

Same CPT, same meta, a reporting surface that scales past the library screen.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

The PowerPack popup custom post type, the wp_postmeta keys it stamps for triggers and conditions, and standard wp_posts columns like post_status, post_modified and post_author. No external service is called to render the dashboard.

 

Yes. Group a Pie or Bar card by the PowerPack trigger meta key. The dashboard shows the share of popups using exit intent versus time delay versus scroll versus click triggers.

 

Yes. Group an Area or Line card by post_modified with a Count aggregation. Weekly buckets confirm that retainer maintenance is happening; flat months are visible immediately.

 

No. Beaver Builder still owns the popup design and layout work. SleekView Charts adds the cross-popup inventory and reporting surface that the library and the editor are not designed to provide.

 

If PowerPack stores the display rules as meta on the popup CPT, the dashboard can group popups by rule type. The specifics depend on how the install stores conditions; SleekView surfaces what is in the meta, not what is hidden in code paths.

 

Yes. The Table view edits the CPT through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so PowerPack and Beaver Builder hooks on save fire normally. Chart cards refresh against the updated rows on the next view.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the Table view shows. Useful for retainer reviews, client handovers and migration planning.

 

Yes, on a per-site basis. Each site has its own PowerPack CPT rows, and SleekView Charts builds a dashboard against the local set. Network-level rollups are a separate setup.

 

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