SleekView Charts for ProfilePress Pro: signup and membership dashboards
ProfilePress Pro records every signup form, paid plan, and subscriber in dedicated tables like ppress_subscribers, ppress_subscriptions, and ppress_orders. SleekView Charts reads them and turns the data into KPI cards, plan-mix Pies, and signup trends, all configured from WP Admin.
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ProfilePress Pro data as a real dashboard
ProfilePress Pro writes its operational data into a set of dedicated tables: ppress_subscribers holds member records with status and signup source, ppress_subscriptions tracks each recurring plan and its renewal state, and ppress_orders records every checkout with amount and payment method. The default ProfilePress admin gives you a list view per table and a basic stats panel, but the data behind each chart cannot be reshaped, mixed, or split per role.
SleekView Charts reads the same tables and exposes them as a free-form dashboard. A Number card counts active subscribers from ppress_subscribers. A Pie card breaks subscriptions by plan from ppress_subscriptions.plan_id. A Bar card ranks signups by form, sourced from ppress_subscribers.signup_form_id. An Area card sums order revenue per day from ppress_orders. Each card filters and groups against the live data, so the dashboard always reflects what the database currently holds.
Because the dashboard uses the same data source as the Table view, every chart card and its underlying row list stay in sync. Click a Pie segment to drill into the filtered subscribers, then come back to the chart for the macro view. Saved layouts let finance, marketing, and admins each load the dashboard tuned to their workflow.
Workflow
From ProfilePress tables to a dashboard
Map the source tables
ppress_subscribers, ppress_subscriptions, and ppress_orders. Charts read the indexed columns ProfilePress already maintains, so the dashboard stays responsive even with large subscriber bases.
Pick chart types
Configure groupBy and aggregation
groupBy column, an aggregation, and an optional valueColumn. Group ppress_orders by date and sum amount for daily revenue. Group ppress_subscribers by signup_form_id to chart top-converting forms.
Save dashboards per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from ProfilePress data
Active subscribers
ppress_subscribers with status active. The headline KPI sitting at the top of the ProfilePress dashboard, optionally compared against the previous month.
Count(id)
Subscriptions by plan
ppress_subscriptions grouped by plan_id, resolved to plan titles. Shows the plan mix that drives recurring revenue at a glance.
Count
group by plan_id
Top signup forms
ppress_subscribers.signup_form_id. Surfaces which embedded ProfilePress forms convert best, ready for tuning.
Count
group by signup_form_id
Daily order revenue
ppress_orders.total grouped by created_at day. The revenue trend that makes campaign impact and weekly patterns obvious without exporting to a spreadsheet.
Sum(total)
group by created_at
Comparison
Default ProfilePress dashboard vs SleekView Charts
Default ProfilePress admin
- Fixed stats panel, no way to mix Pie of plan share and Bar of forms
- Separate screens for subscribers, subscriptions, and orders
- No per-role dashboard layouts (finance vs marketing vs admin)
- Cannot click through from a stats number to a filtered list
- No daily revenue trend on the same canvas as subscriber counts
SleekView Charts
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Chart any column on
ppress_subscribers,ppress_subscriptions, orppress_orders - Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on one configurable canvas
- Per-role saved dashboards (finance, marketing, admin)
- Charts share data source with Table view, so cards and rows stay in sync
- Click a chart segment to drill into the matching filtered subscriber list
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for ProfilePress Pro
Free-form chart canvas
Drop Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards onto a single dashboard, each configured against ppress_subscribers, ppress_subscriptions, or ppress_orders. No template constraints, no fixed widget set.
Same data source as Table
Charts and Tables read the same SleekView data source, so a Pie segment on plan and a filtered Table of subscribers on that plan always show the same row count. Click a segment to drill into the filtered list.
Per-role dashboards
Save a finance dashboard with revenue and refunds, a marketing dashboard with form rankings and signup cadence, and an admin dashboard scoped to one subscriber. Gate each by capability.
Audience
Who builds ProfilePress dashboards with SleekView
Finance ops
Headline revenue KPI, daily revenue trend, plan-mix Pie, and refund-count Bar on one screen for the monthly close meeting, with drill-through to filtered orders.
Marketing leads
Signup-form ranking, daily signups Area, and source-mix Pie make it obvious which embedded ProfilePress forms convert best and where to invest more ad spend.
Growth leads
Track trial-to-paid conversion, monitor renewal cadence by plan, and watch failed payment trends to size up retention risk before the next quarterly review.
The bigger picture
Why ProfilePress operations need a dashboard layer
ProfilePress Pro is good at running the membership flow, but its built-in admin screens are split across subscribers, subscriptions, and orders, and the stats panel is a fixed set of numbers. Sites running real revenue on top of ProfilePress want to mix those numbers on one screen: a revenue KPI next to a plan-mix Pie next to a signup-form Bar next to a daily revenue trend. None of that is possible from the default admin without exporting to a spreadsheet.
SleekView Charts treats the ProfilePress tables as a generic chart data source, so the dashboard becomes whatever the team actually needs. Headline KPIs sit next to distribution charts, distribution charts sit next to time-series trends, and every card filters against the live data. Membership operations finally has a reporting layer that matches the way the team works.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for ProfilePress Pro
No. It runs alongside. The ProfilePress admin and its stats panel keep working, and SleekView Charts adds a free-form dashboard that reads the same custom tables. Sites use both, with the SleekView dashboard tuned to the team's questions while the built-in stats serve the basic rollups.
 
Yes. Each chart card targets one data source, for example one card reads ppress_orders while another reads ppress_subscribers, and the canvas can hold cards from any source side by side. The result is a single screen with revenue, plan, and signup charts all in one view.
Add an Area or Line card grouped by created_at with ppress_orders filtered to status equals failed. The card plots failed-order count or summed failed amount per day, which is the dunning trend most finance teams want to monitor month over month.
Yes. Each card supports filters, and a dashboard-wide filter set applies to all cards. Build a per-plan dashboard by setting a top-level filter on plan_id, and every card on the canvas re-renders against that subset of subscribers and orders.
Yes. SleekView's chart aggregation runs on the same indexed columns the Table view uses, so a ProfilePress subscriber table with hundreds of thousands of rows aggregates in well under a second for typical groupings. Saved layouts can also cache aggregation results for repeated reloads.
 Yes. A Pie slice, Bar column, or Area band can be clicked to open the matching filtered Table view. The drill-through preserves the active dashboard filter, so the row-level view shows exactly the subscribers or orders that the chart segment represented.
 Yes. Passwordless login events and OTP issuance are recorded in ProfilePress meta tables, and SleekView can chart them. Build an Area of magic links sent per day or a Bar of OTP success rate by method, alongside the core signup and revenue cards on the same dashboard.
 Yes. Save a dashboard, gate it by capability, and finance, marketing, and admins each load the layout tuned to their workflow. The same underlying tables drive every layout; the chart cards on the canvas vary per role.
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