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SleekView Charts for Premium Addons for Elementor

Read _elementor_data on every Elementor post plus the premium_addons_options toggle map, then chart widget usage, template coverage and edit activity from the same indexed columns the audit table reads.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Premium Addons for Elementor

Premium Addons writes the widget data, charts give it a dashboard

Premium Addons ships dozens of widgets, addons and extensions on top of Elementor and Elementor Pro. Each used widget shows up inside the page's _elementor_data JSON with a premium- widget type prefix. The plugin keeps a site-level toggle map in the premium_addons_options option, plus extension settings (Cross-Domain Copy Paste, Global Tooltips, Maps API key) in adjacent options.

The default Premium Addons settings screen is a tabbed list of toggles and integration fields. It cannot answer "which widgets are actually in use", "are Premium Addons widgets concentrated on one template" or "is Premium Addons usage growing". SleekView Charts reads the same meta and option records and renders the answers as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

Because the data sits in standard postmeta and options, the same chart cards work across staging, prod and a freshly imported template set. Audits and disable-candidate reviews become measurable artifacts instead of multi-page click-throughs.

Workflow

Turn Premium Addons meta into a dashboard

1

Pick the source posts

Choose wp_posts filtered to rows with _elementor_data. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes Premium Addons widget slugs (those prefixed with premium-) as a normalised, group-able column.
2

Compose the chart cards

Drop a Number for pages using any Premium Addons widget, a Bar for top widgets by page count, a Pie for the enabled-vs-disabled split from premium_addons_options, and an Area for edit cadence.
3

Filter once, apply everywhere

Scope the view to a single widget, a status (publish, draft, private) or a date window on post_modified. Every card on the dashboard respects the filter, so audits and clean-up scopes stay aligned.
4

Save and share

Name the view ("Premium Addons audit", "Disable candidates") and gate by WordPress capability so the dashboard can go to site owners without granting editor access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Premium Addons data

Cards that read Premium Addons widget usage out of _elementor_data and toggle state out of premium_addons_options to make the addon's footprint visible.
Number · Default

Pages using Premium Addons

KPI count of published posts whose _elementor_data contains at least one widget whose type starts with premium-.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Top Premium widgets

Ranks Premium Addons widgets by the number of pages embedding them, useful for spotting the workhorses and the long-tail candidates for disabling.
Count group by widget_slug
Pie · Donut

Widget toggle state

Enabled vs disabled split of the Premium Addons widget catalog from premium_addons_options, useful for trimming the per-widget asset payload.
Count group by enabled
Area · Gradient

Premium edits per week

Weekly edit volume on pages that use Premium Addons widgets, useful for tracking adoption growth and quiet stretches.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default Premium Addons reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Premium Addons settings

  • Settings screen is a tabbed toggle list with no usage count per widget
  • Which pages embed a given widget cannot be answered without a search
  • Enabled widgets with zero page usage stay hidden in the settings list
  • Edit cadence on pages using Premium Addons widgets is not tracked anywhere
  • No shareable audit view outside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI of pages using any Premium Addons widget across the install
  • Bar of widgets ranked by page count, including zero-use widgets
  • Pie of enabled vs disabled widgets from premium_addons_options
  • Area of edit cadence on pages that embed Premium Addons widgets
  • Same filters as the audit table apply to every chart card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Premium Addons for Elementor

Real meta drives the cards

Cards read _elementor_data and the premium_addons_options toggle map. Every aggregation maps to a value Premium Addons already writes, no shadow tracking required.

Audit by widget or date

Scope to a single widget slug or to a date window and every chart card stays in sync. The same filter that drives the audit table drives the executive view.

Surface disable candidates

A Bar card sorted ascending exposes widgets enabled site-wide but used on zero pages, the cleanest signal for trimming Premium Addons' per-widget CSS and JS bundles.

Audience

Who builds Premium Addons charts dashboards with SleekView

Agencies

Per-client widget audits as a chart board, refreshed on every visit, replacing the per-page click-through that drives most performance reviews.

Performance leads

Disable-candidate Bar charts feed straight into a payload-trimming pass on Premium Addons' per-widget CSS and JS bundles.

Editorial ops

A ranking of top widgets by page count surfaces which Premium Addons widgets editors actually use, which makes training material grounded in real data.

The bigger picture

Why Premium Addons sites benefit from a chart view

Premium Addons rewards generous adoption: dozens of widgets, white-label addons and Pro extensions, but also dozens of toggles per site. The default settings screen tells you what is enabled, not what is used. After a year or two of growth those two answers diverge, and the gap costs page weight and editor cognitive load.

SleekView Charts reads _elementor_data and premium_addons_options as a dashboard source. A Number card pins how many pages touch Premium Addons. A Bar ranks widgets by real use.

A Pie compares enabled to actually used. An Area trends edit activity over time. The plugin keeps owning the editor and the toggles, the chart view gives the surrounding decisions an evidence base.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Premium Addons for Elementor

Directly from wp_posts and wp_postmeta (specifically the _elementor_data key), plus the premium_addons_options option that stores the enabled/disabled state per widget. No exports, no extra tracking layer.

 

Yes. Premium Addons widgets carry a premium- type prefix inside _elementor_data. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes a normalised widget-slug column, so a Bar card grouped by that column renders the usage ranking directly.

 

Cross-reference the toggle state in premium_addons_options with the usage count derived from _elementor_data. Both surface as columns in SleekView, so a Bar card sorted ascending immediately exposes enabled-but-zero-use widgets, the cleanest disable candidates.

 

Yes. Premium Addons widgets live alongside core Elementor and Pro widgets in the same _elementor_data JSON. SleekView Charts can group all three or filter to just the Premium Addons slugs.

 

Yes. Group an Area or Line card by post_modified on the set of posts whose _elementor_data contains a premium- widget type. The curve shows whether usage is growing, plateauing or shrinking.

 

Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts and the indexed meta_key column for postmeta. The widget-slug normalisation pass can be backed by a lightweight cache so dashboards render fast even on sites with thousands of pages.

 

Charts are read-only by design. To act on an insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice (for example, the long-tail segment of a widget Bar). Edits route through the standard WordPress update path.

 

No. The settings screen still owns toggling widgets, addons and extensions on or off. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the data Premium Addons already writes.

 

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