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SleekView Charts for Profile Magic

SleekView Charts reads the wp_usermeta keys Profile Magic writes for every registration and profile field, then renders total members, role mix, signup cadence and field-value distribution as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Profile Magic

Custom profile fields belong on a dashboard, not only on a profile page

Profile Magic builds custom registration, login and profile pages on top of wp_users and wp_usermeta. Every field on a Profile Magic form lands in wp_usermeta as a key/value row keyed by user_id, and role assignments plus account flags live there too. The default plugin admin shows per-profile pages and a basic member list, which is the right surface for individual member work and not enough for understanding the membership at the cohort level.

SleekView Charts reads wp_users joined with the Profile Magic usermeta keys, pivots the fields into named columns and renders the result as chart cards. A Number counts members. A Pie shows the role mix. A Bar ranks the top values of any registration field (country, occupation, plan). An Area trends signups per day from user_registered. Every field added to a Profile Magic form becomes a candidate column for the next chart card.

The cards read wp_usermeta directly, so no second analytics tool gets installed and no extra tracking writes happen. Filters on the underlying member table view (role, account status, signup window, specific field values) narrow every chart card in one click.

Workflow

Turn Profile Magic usermeta into a dashboard

1

Pivot usermeta into columns

SleekView pivots wp_usermeta into named columns at query time using the meta_keys Profile Magic forms write, joined with wp_users for user_registered, user_email and role.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by role, user_registered or any Profile Magic meta_key with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Membership health", "Registration field audit") and gate it by capability so the membership manager, marketing and admins each see the slice that matters.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only dashboard URL or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against wp_users live, no manual exports needed each month.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Profile Magic data

Each card reads from wp_users joined with the Profile Magic usermeta keys your forms write. Mix them for membership KPIs, marketing segmentation or quarterly field-quality audits.
Number · Default

Total members

Total rows in wp_users registered through Profile Magic forms. The single KPI a monthly membership report anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Member role distribution

Share of members across WordPress roles assigned by Profile Magic registration forms. Surfaces whether one tier dominates the membership.
Count group by role
Bar · Horizontal

Top values for a custom field

Ranks the most common values of any Profile Magic custom meta_key (country, plan, occupation). Swap groupBy to chart any registration field as a bar.
Count group by country
Area · Gradient

New signups per day

Daily signup cadence from wp_users.user_registered. Useful for measuring whether a campaign or referral push actually moved registrations.
Count group by user_registered

Comparison

Default Profile Magic admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Profile Magic member list

  • Custom fields visible only on per-profile pages
  • No KPI or trend view for registrations site-wide
  • Role and field-value distributions aren't visualised
  • No signup cadence chart from user_registered
  • No way to share a read-only membership snapshot externally

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total members across the site
  • Pie of role distribution from WordPress roles
  • Bar of the top values for any custom registration field
  • Area trend of new signups per day from user_registered
  • Filters carry between the member audit table and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Profile Magic

Usermeta as charted columns

Pivot Profile Magic registration fields into named columns at query time, then render them as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards without writing SQL.

Cohort views across roles

Group by role, member type or any account_status meta_key to see the membership distributed by tier instead of as a flat profile list.

Registration cadence trend

An Area on user_registered tells marketing whether a campaign, referral program or content push actually moved signups for the chosen window.

Audience

Who builds Profile Magic charts dashboards with SleekView

Membership managers

Track members as a KPI, monitor role distribution and watch the signup cadence to evaluate campaigns and onboarding flows.

Marketing teams

Chart the top values for country, occupation or referral-source meta_keys to segment outreach and report on campaign-driven registrations.

Product and operations

Audit field completion rates and role distribution to catch broken registration flows or misrouted users before they pile up in support tickets.

The bigger picture

Why Profile Magic data deserves a charted view

Profile Magic is structurally a usermeta-driven plugin: every registration field becomes a meta_key on submission and lives in wp_usermeta keyed by user_id. That schema is flexible and unreadable at the same time, because the default admin lists members and exposes per-profile screens but never pivots the data into columns or charts. SleekView Charts pivots the usermeta keys into named columns at query time and renders the result as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards over wp_users.

Adding a new registration field doesn't require a new admin tab, the new meta_key just becomes a candidate column on the next chart card. That removes the gap between defining a field and reporting on it, which is the gap most Profile Magic sites quietly live with for years.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Profile Magic

wp_users joined with wp_usermeta filtered to the meta_keys Profile Magic forms write. No additional tracking is required, the dashboard reads the data the plugin already maintains.

 

Yes. When a new field is added to a Profile Magic form and a submission writes the meta_key, that key becomes a candidate column and a candidate groupBy on the next chart card.

 

Yes. If the plugin writes an account_status or approval meta_key, point a Pie or Bar at it with Count aggregation to see the moderation health of the membership at a glance.

 

Yes. Group by user_registered with Area or Line cards and aggregate as Count for daily, weekly or monthly signup cadence. Filter to a specific role or meta_key value to trend a cohort.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for a specific role, country or signup window narrows both surfaces. Managers pivot between row audit and chart summary without rebuilding filters.

 

Yes. SleekView views can be private or shared with specific roles. A common setup: a manager-facing membership KPI dashboard and a marketing-only view focused on referral and campaign meta_keys.

 

Only when the table view explicitly enables inline edits. The chart cards themselves are read-only over wp_users and wp_usermeta. Inline edits route through update_user_meta so hooks fire as usual.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with user_login, user_email, user_registered and every selected Profile Magic meta_key as columns. Useful for re-engagement lists and quarterly audits.

 

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