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SleekView Charts for Really Simple SSL

SleekView Charts reads the rsssl_options row Really Simple SSL writes plus the security-header configuration it stores, and renders HTTPS coverage, certificate days remaining, header presence and mixed-content fixes as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Really Simple SSL

The HTTPS config is data. Treat it like one.

Really Simple SSL by Really Simple Plugins moves a WordPress site to HTTPS, then maintains the supporting configuration: redirects, mixed-content fixes, security headers, certificate expiry checks. Pro adds 301 redirects, an HSTS toggle, a content-security policy builder and per-site network controls. All of that state is stored in the rsssl_options row and a small set of supporting option entries.

SleekView Charts reads those options across one site or every site in a multisite. A Number card counts sites with SSL actually active. A Pie splits sites by which security headers are enabled (HSTS, X-Frame-Options, CSP, Referrer-Policy). A Bar groups sites by certificate days remaining, bucketed into the categories that matter to renewal teams. An Area trends configuration changes per week so a fleet-wide rollout becomes a visible shape.

The plugin still owns the redirects and the certificate-expiry checks. SleekView only surfaces the configuration data, gates it by WordPress capability and keeps WP-native filters between the chart view and the underlying audit table.

Workflow

Turn rsssl_options into a coverage dashboard

1

Read the options across sites

SleekView detects Really Simple SSL and lists rsssl_options plus the supporting option entries (header configuration, certificate-expiry cache, mixed-content fix state) on one site or every site in a multisite.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by ssl_enabled, header_name, cert_days_remaining bucket or option_updated, and aggregate as Count or by certificate days.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("HTTPS coverage", "Header rollout") and gate it by WordPress capability so multisite admins, agency leads and compliance reviewers each see the right slice.
4

Share with stakeholders

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL of the HTTPS coverage dashboard or export the no-HSTS list to CSV. Compliance reviews get a measurable picture instead of a screenshot of one settings screen.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Really Simple SSL data

Each card below reads the rsssl_options row Really Simple SSL writes per site, plus the header and certificate-cache option entries that back it. Mix them for a multisite HTTPS audit or an agency portfolio review.
Number · Default

Sites with SSL active

Total sites whose rsssl_options.site_has_ssl flag is true. The single KPI to confirm HTTPS is actually active across the network instead of failing silently on a few sites.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Security headers enabled

Split of HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy and CSP across sites. Surfaces which header is missing on most of the fleet at a glance.
Count group by header_name
Bar · Horizontal

Certificates by days remaining

Sites grouped into 0-7, 7-30, 30-90 and 90+ day buckets, read from the cert-expiry cache. Agencies use it to plan renewals before any certificate runs out.
Count group by cert_days_bucket
Area · Gradient

Option updates per week

Time series of rsssl_options updates per week. Spikes track header rollouts, HSTS toggles or fleet-wide audits, so a configuration program becomes a visible curve.
Count group by option_updated

Comparison

Default Really Simple SSL admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Really Simple SSL admin

  • Settings screen is one site at a time, no aggregate view of HTTPS coverage
  • No visual split of which security headers are enabled across sites
  • Certificate-expiry information lives in a single screen per site
  • Multisite admins click through every site to audit HSTS or CSP coverage
  • No way to share a read-only HTTPS posture snapshot outside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for sites with SSL active across the network
  • Pie of security-header coverage to drive the next rollout target
  • Bar of certificates by days remaining for renewal planning
  • Area trend of configuration updates as a rollout indicator
  • Filters carry between table view and chart cards on the same option dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Really Simple SSL

Network HTTPS as a dashboard

Render rsssl_options across every site as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Multisite admins see the shape of HTTPS coverage, not a list of admin screens.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to sites missing HSTS or with certificates under 30 days, and both the chart cards and the underlying audit table stay in sync on the same dataset.

Share with compliance

Send a compliance reviewer a URL of the HTTPS coverage dashboard, gated by WP capability. Audits get a live picture instead of trusting verbal status updates.

Audience

Who builds Really Simple SSL charts dashboards with SleekView

Multisite admins

Watch the SSL-active KPI and header pie across every site in the network. Spot the one site whose rsssl was deactivated by a theme update before any visitor browser flags it.

Agency ops

Run a portfolio dashboard across client sites: SSL coverage per account, certificate days remaining, header gaps. Renewals and rollouts stop being calendar reminders.

Compliance reviewers

Use the header coverage pie and certificate bar as evidence in security questionnaires. The dashboard exports cleanly to CSV for inclusion in audit responses.

The bigger picture

Why HTTPS configuration deserves a dashboard, not a checklist

Really Simple SSL takes care of the HTTPS basics well: it activates SSL, fixes mixed content, manages redirects and offers a pile of optional headers in Pro. The trade-off is that the plugin's own UI is per-site, and the questions agencies and multisite admins ask about HTTPS are network-wide. How many sites still do not have HSTS.

Which certificates renew next month. Whether the CSP rollout that started six weeks ago actually reached every property. SleekView Charts answers those questions by reading the rsssl options across every site at once.

A KPI for SSL coverage. A pie for header presence. A bar of certificates by days remaining.

An area trend that turns a rollout program into a visible curve. Same plugin, same options, but a governance surface that respects how a portfolio of HTTPS sites actually gets managed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Really Simple SSL

Only the rsssl_options row Really Simple SSL writes plus its supporting option entries (header configuration, certificate-expiry cache, mixed-content fix state). No external CA queries or third-party services.

 

No. Really Simple SSL still owns the certificate-expiry checks and the configuration. SleekView Charts reads the cached expiry data the plugin already keeps and turns it into a renewal-planning view.

 

Yes. Group by header_name on a Pie or Bar card scoped to the network, and the result is a fleet-wide picture of which security header is missing on which share of sites.

 

Yes. The certificates-by-days-remaining bar buckets the fleet into renewal windows. Filter to under-30-day certificates to get the renewal queue as a CSV export.

 

Yes. The dashboard works on a single install too; the multisite features only activate when there is a network to walk across.

 

No. The plugin still owns HTTPS activation, redirects, mixed-content fixes and header management. SleekView Charts is a reading surface for the data it already produces.

 

No. The charts run inside the admin on demand and read existing options. They have no role in the request path Really Simple SSL uses for redirects or headers.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Compliance teams typically export the no-HSTS list as the next rollout queue.

 

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