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SleekView Charts for QuizCat

SleekView Charts reads the QuizCat quiz custom posts, attempts and stored results and renders them as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards, so editors can read a marketing quiz like a campaign metric.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for QuizCat

Marketing-quiz analytics on one screen

QuizCat builds outcome-style and graded quizzes for marketing and lead generation. Each quiz is a custom post, each attempt is stored with the chosen answers, the matched result and a timestamp. The admin UI lists attempts in a paginated table, with per-quiz totals on the quiz edit screen. That answers 'did this quiz get traffic?' but not 'which result do most people land on?' or 'how does attempt volume look against the campaign calendar?'

SleekView Charts reads attempts directly, joined to the quiz and the result. A Number card surfaces total attempts in the last 30 days. A Pie splits attempts across results so the dominant outcome on a 'which type are you?' quiz becomes visible. A Bar groups attempts per quiz so a high-traffic quiz separates from a dormant one. An Area trends attempts over time so a campaign push reads as a shape on the chart, not as a row count on the list.

The chart view and table view share the same dataset. Filter to a single quiz, a single result or the last seven days, and both surfaces narrow together. No exports, no spreadsheet, no analytics integration on top.

Workflow

Turn QuizCat attempts into a dashboard

1

Read the attempts records

SleekView scans the QuizCat attempts records for quiz_id, result_id, started_at, finished_at and any tracked utm fields, then joins quiz_id against the quiz custom post and result_id against the configured result rows.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by quiz_id, result_id, started_at or weekday and aggregate as Count on attempts, or Sum and Average on any score field the quiz collects.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Lead-gen quiz performance", "Outcome quiz mix") and gate it by WordPress capability so editors, marketing leads and clients each see the slice that suits them.
4

Share or export

Send stakeholders a read-only URL or export the filtered attempt set to CSV. Campaign retros and weekly check-ins get a measurable picture instead of a list snapshot.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from QuizCat data

Each card below reads the same attempts and result records QuizCat already writes. Mix them to build a dashboard for editors, marketing leads or weekly campaign reviews.
Number · Default

Attempts in last 30 days

Total quiz attempts recorded across every QuizCat quiz in the last thirty days. The single KPI a campaign check-in opens with.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Attempts by result

Split across the configured result outcomes on an outcome-style quiz. Surfaces the dominant outcome and the rare ones, which sharpens copy and lead routing.
Count group by result_id
Bar · Horizontal

Attempts by quiz

Attempts grouped by quiz custom post. A long-tail of dormant quizzes appears next to the one or two carrying the campaign, which makes retirement decisions easier.
Count group by quiz_id
Area · Gradient

Attempts over time

Time series of attempts per day. Campaign launches, newsletter sends and quiet weekends become shapes the attempts list never makes obvious.
Count group by started_at

Comparison

Default QuizCat reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default QuizCat reports

  • Per-quiz totals shown one quiz at a time, no portfolio view
  • No KPI for attempts across all quizzes in the last week or month
  • Result distribution shown numerically, not as a Pie
  • No trend chart for attempts over time
  • No shareable read-only dashboard for a marketing lead

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for attempts across every QuizCat quiz in the last 30 days
  • Donut Pie of result distribution for outcome-style quizzes
  • Horizontal Bar comparing attempt volume across every quiz
  • Area trend of attempts to read campaign and seasonality effects
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same attempts

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for QuizCat

Outcome distribution at a glance

Render result_id as a donut Pie so the dominant outcome on a personality-style quiz is obvious, with no manual counting in the attempts list.

Campaign-aware

The Area chart of attempts over time lines up directly against the campaign calendar, so newsletter sends and paid pushes show their lift clearly.

Marketing-lead snapshots

Send a read-only URL of the quiz dashboard to a marketing lead or export the filtered set to CSV. No screenshots and no spreadsheet step.

Audience

Who builds QuizCat charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing teams

Use the result Pie to write better follow-up sequences and the attempts Area to brief leadership on campaign lift, all on the same screen as the table view.

Agencies

Apply the same four-card dashboard shape across every client install so retainer reviews open with a consistent picture every month.

Lead-gen operators

The attempts Bar by quiz separates the few quizzes carrying the funnel from the long tail, so optimisation work goes where it matters.

The bigger picture

Why a marketing-quiz plugin needs a real dashboard

QuizCat is built for marketers, but its default reporting is built for the quiz owner, not the campaign owner. Each quiz edit page shows its own counts, which works when there is one quiz and stops working when there are ten. Marketing teams need to compare quizzes, watch attempts against the campaign calendar and see the distribution of outcomes on a personality-style quiz without counting rows.

SleekView Charts puts all of that on one screen using the records QuizCat already stores. The plugin keeps owning capture and result logic; the dashboard layer gives the data a campaign-aware view without exporting anything into a separate analytics tool.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for QuizCat

Only the QuizCat attempts and result records the plugin already stores, plus the quiz custom posts it registers. No external analytics integration or premium add-on is required.

 

Yes. Group a donut Pie card by result_id and aggregate Count. The dominant outcome and the rare ones become visible immediately, which sharpens follow-up copy.

 

Yes. Table and chart views sit on the same dataset, so a filter for a single quiz or the last seven days narrows both surfaces at once.

 

Yes. QuizCat writes the same attempt and result records regardless of tier, and SleekView Charts only needs those plus the quiz custom posts.

 

Yes. Group an Area card by started_at and aggregate Count. Newsletter sends and paid campaigns show as clear lifts on the time series.

 

Yes. Each dashboard has a shareable URL gated by WordPress capability, and the filtered data exports to CSV for further analysis if needed.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads from QuizCat's existing records on demand, with no participation in the attempt flow. Cards refresh against data the plugin already wrote.

 

Yes. Each site's own QuizCat attempts appear in its own dashboard, or a network-level view can aggregate across blogs when one team runs lead-gen across multiple sites.

 

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