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SleekView Charts for PublishPress Revisions

Read the revision rows PublishPress Revisions writes to wp_posts alongside parent posts and submitters, then chart pending count, scheduled merges, and revisions per submitter on one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for PublishPress Revisions

From a busy review screen to a real queue dashboard

PublishPress Revisions adds editorial revisions on top of WordPress posts: submit changes, schedule merges, approve. The default queue is fine until the team grows. Then revisions stack up faster than reviewers can keep up, and abandoned items hide behind pending ones for months.

SleekView's revision Table view already turns the wp_posts revision rows plus parent posts and submitters into a flat queue. Charts uses the same join to count: how many revisions are pending right now, how many are scheduled for the next week, which submitters carry the queue, and how the queue age is trending.

The plugin still owns the editorial workflow. SleekView Charts is the queue-health dashboard that the busy review screen can't show on its own.

Workflow

How Charts read PublishPress Revisions data

1

Point Charts at the revisions join

Use the same data source the queue Table uses: wp_posts revision rows joined with the parent post and the submitting user.
2

Pick the queue columns

Revision status, scheduled date, submitted date, submitter, and parent post are all groupBy or valueColumn candidates.
3

Add four chart cards

Pending Number, scheduled-per-day Bar, revisions-per-submitter Bar, and queue-age Area cover the editor's weekly review.
4

Filter once, chart everywhere

Scope to a single post type or revision status with a view filter and every chart card inherits the scope.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from PublishPress Revisions data

Four cards covering pending count, scheduled merges, revisions per submitter, and queue age over time.
Number · Default

Pending revisions

Total revisions in pending state right now. The first metric any review session should start from.
Count
Bar · Default

Scheduled per day

Scheduled merges per day across the next two weeks. Surfaces busy days where editorial may want extra eyes.
Count group by scheduled_date
Bar · Horizontal

Revisions per submitter

Pending and scheduled revisions per submitting user. Useful before an editor's access is revoked or a freelancer wraps.
Count group by submitter
Area · Stacked

Queue age

Revisions stacked by submission month. Reveals abandoned items lingering far longer than the team realized.
Count group by submitted_date

Comparison

Default PublishPress Revisions reporting vs SleekView Charts

PublishPress Revisions queue screen

  • Queue screen mixes change and scheduled revisions
  • Abandoned revisions hide behind active ones
  • No per-submitter ranking
  • Scheduled-per-day forecast requires a manual pivot
  • Queue age over time isn't visible without exports

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the same revisions join the queue Table uses
  • Pending and scheduled split out as distinct chart slices
  • Per-submitter ranking is a built-in groupBy
  • Submitted-date time-series exposes long-abandoned items
  • Filters carry from the queue Table to the dashboard

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for PublishPress Revisions

Pending and scheduled split

Number and Bar cards count pending and scheduled revisions separately so the next merge day is clear.

Per-submitter ranking

Group by submitter on a Bar card to see who's filling the queue and who might need a follow-up.

Queue-age exposure

Area variants stack revisions by submitted-date month so abandoned items can't hide indefinitely.

Audience

Who builds Revisions charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial leads

Start every Monday review from a pending Number and a queue-age Area, then walk the queue Table for the items that need attention.

Scheduling editors

Plan the merge-publish day from a scheduled-per-day Bar so the busiest day gets extra eyes.

Offboarding admins

Triage an outgoing editor's pending revisions from the per-submitter Bar before access is revoked.

The bigger picture

Why a revision queue needs a real dashboard

PublishPress Revisions is well-designed for the per-revision workflow, but it doesn't try to be a queue-health dashboard. Teams reviewing dozens of pending and scheduled revisions need to know the size of the queue, the shape of it, and whether it's growing or shrinking. SleekView Charts answers those three questions with cards that pull from the same join the queue Table already uses.

Submitted-date time-series is the most underrated of the four, because it exposes the slow accumulation of abandoned revisions that no one notices until the queue is unmanageable. The plugin keeps the workflow, the dashboard adds the cross-revision overview.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for PublishPress Revisions

From the wp_posts revision rows PublishPress Revisions writes, joined with the parent post and the submitting user. The same join the queue Table view uses.

 

Yes. The plugin's revision types are surfaced as a status column, and chart cards can split them with groupBy.

 

Yes. A view-level filter on the parent post's type applies to every chart card.

 

By grouping the submitted_date column into months on the Area card. Older months stack up if revisions linger.

 

Approved revisions stop appearing in the pending Number but remain in the data source if you want a historical chart of approvals.

 

Yes. Approve from the queue Table and the next chart refresh removes the row from the pending count.

 

Yes. A view-level filter on submitter scopes the whole dashboard to one user's queue.

 

No. The plugin still owns the revision workflow. SleekView Charts is the queue-health overlay.

 

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