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SleekView Charts for Premium SEO Pack

Premium SEO Pack writes title, description, focus-keyword and analyser-score postmeta to every post. SleekView Charts reads the same keys and renders them as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so SEO leads see coverage as a number, not a per-post warning.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Premium SEO Pack

Premium SEO Pack analyses every post. The site-wide view is missing.

Premium SEO Pack is a CodeCanyon-style SEO suite that hangs an editor panel on every post and stores its results as postmeta: SEO title, meta description, focus keyword and an analyser score, plus optional Open Graph and Twitter card fields. The plugin's own admin gives you a per-post panel and a few site-wide settings.

The per-post panel is the right tool when an editor is writing one post. It is the wrong tool when an editorial lead needs to know whether the bottom-half of the archive has any meta at all. SleekView Charts reads the same postmeta and pivots it. A Number card counts posts with a meta description. A Pie groups posts by analyser score band (green, yellow, red, none). A Bar shows coverage by post type. An Area trends the per-month average score so editorial can argue about whether content quality is trending up or quietly slipping.

The plugin keeps owning the per-post analyser, the schema markup and the front-end head tags. SleekView only surfaces what is already in the database so the site-wide audit stops being a manual one-post-at-a-time exercise.

Workflow

Turn Premium SEO Pack postmeta into a dashboard

1

Read the SEO postmeta

SleekView queries the postmeta keys Premium SEO Pack writes (SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, analyser score, Open Graph and Twitter card fields) into one row per post.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by post_type, focus keyword, analyser score band or post_date and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("SEO coverage", "Quality band split") and gate by WordPress capability so editors, SEO leads 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. Content quality reviews finally have a chart, not a screenshot.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Premium SEO Pack data

Each card reads from the postmeta Premium SEO Pack already writes. Mix them to build a coverage and quality dashboard for editorial, SEO or an audit sprint.
Number · Default

Posts with a meta description

Count of published posts where Premium SEO Pack has stored a non-empty meta description. The KPI editorial leads anchor on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Analyser score bands

Split between green, yellow, red and unscored posts based on the analyser score Premium SEO Pack stores. The quality temperature check editorial reviews need.
Count group by score_band
Bar · Horizontal

Coverage by post type

Posts with meta description grouped by post_type. Surfaces which post types (custom post types in particular) are silently missing SEO meta.
Count group by post_type
Area · Linear

Average score per month

Time series of the average Premium SEO Pack analyser score grouped by post_date. Editorial uses it to track whether content quality is climbing or slipping.
Average(analyser_score) group by post_date

Comparison

Default Premium SEO Pack reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Premium SEO Pack per-post panel

  • Per-post panel is the only quality surface
  • No site-wide split between green, yellow and red posts as a visual
  • Coverage by post type stays invisible at aggregate level
  • No time series of average score against publishing cadence
  • No way to share a read-only quality snapshot outside WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total posts with a meta description
  • Pie split across analyser score bands
  • Bar of meta-description coverage by post type
  • Area trend of average analyser score per month
  • Filters carry between the chart view and the audit table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Premium SEO Pack

Per-post panel becomes a coverage dashboard

Render the Premium SEO Pack postmeta as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Editorial sees coverage and quality as numbers, not as per-post warnings.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to red-scored posts only or to 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 editorial lead a URL of the quality dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly content reviews land with real numbers.

Audience

Who builds Premium SEO Pack charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial leads

The score band pie and per-month area chart say whether content quality is trending up or quietly slipping, which is the conversation editorial actually wants to have.

SEO specialists

Coverage by post type surfaces silent gaps in custom post types where the per-post panel never gets opened during routine editing.

Content ops

Quarterly content audits get a real before-and-after based on the analyser score and meta coverage instead of an anecdote about how the last sprint went.

The bigger picture

Why a per-post SEO panel needs a site-wide chart layer

Premium SEO Pack does the per-post work well: an analyser score, snippet preview and a checklist for the writer. The plugin was never built to answer site-wide questions, and that is the moment editorial leads start asking them. How many posts have any meta at all.

What fraction are green, yellow, red. Are the docs custom post type going to the index with no meta description. Is the average quality climbing this quarter.

SleekView Charts pivots the same postmeta the plugin already writes into exactly those four answers. The per-post panel keeps owning the editor experience. The dashboard owns the site-wide story.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Premium SEO Pack

Only WordPress postmeta written by Premium SEO Pack: SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, analyser score and the Open Graph and Twitter card fields, plus standard wp_posts columns. SleekView never re-runs the analyser or hits an external service.

 

No. Premium SEO Pack still scores each post, still writes the score to postmeta and still controls the editor panel. SleekView only reads the score. Disabling SleekView leaves every per-post experience exactly as before.

 

Yes. The dashboard can bucket the numeric analyser score into bands (green, yellow, red, unscored) and a Pie or Bar grouped by band surfaces the site-wide quality split. Editorial reviews tend to chase the red and yellow buckets first.

 

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

 

Yes. Group by post_date with an Average aggregation on the analyser score, and the Area chart shows whether quality is climbing or slipping month by month. The honest version: averages can hide outliers, so editorial usually pairs this with the band pie for context.

 

Yes. A filter on score IS NULL surfaces posts the analyser never ran against (typically older content imported before Premium SEO Pack was installed). The unscored bucket is often the first cleanup target.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a card exports as CSV with the meta description, focus keyword, score and post_type columns. Useful for handing a quality-band list to an external editor or for archiving a snapshot before a content audit.

 

Yes for live data. The dashboard reads postmeta the plugin writes, so if the plugin is deactivated the existing data stays in postmeta but stops updating. New posts will not carry the analyser score until the plugin is reactivated. The historical chart still renders for the period the plugin was active.

 

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