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SleekView Charts for Revive Old Posts

Revive Old Posts logs re-shares to social networks in share-log and queue tables. SleekView Charts pivots those into total re-shares, network mix, dispatch status, and rotation cadence per post.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Revive Old Posts

Evergreen rotation as a chart dashboard

Revive Old Posts cycles older content back through social networks on a configurable schedule and writes a share-log table plus a per-network queue. The default Logs panel shows recent shares as a flat list; the cross-cutting questions about rotation cadence, over-rotation, and per-network volume live as ad-hoc queries.

SleekView Charts reads the same share-log and queue tables SleekView's table reads and aggregates them into chart cards. Total re-shares becomes a Number. Network mix renders as a donut so per-channel rotation volume is visible at a glance. Top re-shared posts renders as a horizontal bar so the over-rotated cohort is obvious. Dispatch status renders as a bar with a failure filter for daily ops triage.

The dashboard answers the editorial question Revive Old Posts is supposed to answer: which evergreen content is keeping pace, which is over-rotated, and which has never been picked up. The data is in the log; the chart cards make it usable.

Workflow

From share log to a rotation dashboard

1

Map the log and queue tables

Point SleekView at the Revive Old Posts share-log and queue tables. Agent mode inspects the schemas and proposes per-dispatch rows for the dashboard cards.
2

Pick the chart cards

Choose a Number for total re-shares, a donut for network mix, a horizontal bar for top re-shared posts, and a bar for status breakdown. Each card aggregates over the share log.
3

Layer in exclusion data

Pull the per-post exclude flag and per-post times-shared count so the editorial view can filter to never-rotated posts and to over-rotated posts.
4

Save the dashboard

Save the layout. Editorial uses the top-posts bar for rotation planning; ops uses the status bar for daily failure triage.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Revive Old Posts data

Each card reads the share-log, queue, and per-post meta Revive Old Posts already maintains. The dashboard is rotation planning and ops triage built from data the plugin writes.
Number · Default

Total re-shares in window

Headline count of every re-share dispatch in the configured window. The top-line evergreen-distribution number for a monthly report or a weekly review.
Count
Pie · Donut

Re-shares by network

Donut showing which networks the rotation is feeding. Useful for spotting cohorts that lean too heavily on one channel or miss another entirely.
Count group by network
Bar · Horizontal

Top 10 most-rotated posts

Horizontal bar of posts with the most re-shares in window. The over-rotation cohort is immediately visible; rest these posts and let the long tail get distribution.
Count group by post_title
Bar · Default

Dispatch status breakdown

Bar per status (sent, failed, skipped). The failure cohort is the daily-ops triage queue; the skipped cohort surfaces exclusion-rule effects on rotation.
Count group by status

Comparison

Default Revive Old Posts reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Revive Old Posts logs

  • Logs panel is a flat list, not a chart dashboard
  • No network-mix donut for rotation cadence reporting
  • No top-rotated-posts bar for over-rotation analysis
  • Dispatch status mixed with log entries instead of a chart cohort
  • No exclusion-cohort visibility as a chart segment

SleekView Charts

  • Single dashboard summing every re-share dispatch
  • Donut of re-shares by network for rotation cadence reporting
  • Horizontal bar of most-rotated posts for over-rotation rest planning
  • Status bar with failure filter for daily ops triage
  • Same dashboard reused by editorial and by ops

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Revive Old Posts

Rotation cadence donut

Re-shares by network as a donut. Editorial sees at a glance whether the rotation is over-indexed on one channel and rebalances by adjusting per-network rules in the plugin.

Over-rotation bar

Horizontal bar of the most-rotated posts. Rest the top of the bar; promote the long tail. The strategy is one chart, not a per-post audit.

Failure-cohort triage

Status bar with a failed filter chip. Token expiries on Facebook or LinkedIn become a daily triage segment, not a log-scroll hunt.

Audience

Who builds Revive Old Posts charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial teams

Use the top-rotated bar and network donut to plan the rotation strategy: rest over-rotated posts, promote never-rotated evergreen content, rebalance per-network volume.

Daily ops

Open the status bar each morning, filter to failed, and clear the triage queue. Token expiries surface as a chart segment instead of buried log entries.

Distribution reporting

The Number plus donut produce the monthly evergreen-distribution report. Export or screenshot the dashboard and attach it to the marketing review.

The bigger picture

Evergreen rotation needs a dashboard, not a log scroll

Evergreen-content strategy lives or dies on rotation cadence. The default Logs panel shows recent shares as a list; the questions editorial actually asks (which posts are over-rotated, which evergreen pieces have never been picked up, which network is the most fragile token-wise) need a chart dashboard. SleekView Charts reads the same share-log and queue tables SleekView's table reads and aggregates them into a Number for total re-shares, a donut for network mix, a horizontal bar for top re-shared posts, and a status bar for ops triage.

Editorial gets a rotation strategy surface. Ops gets a daily failure-triage queue. The rotation engine keeps running where Revive Old Posts owns it; the dashboard makes the rotation itself visible, auditable, and reportable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Revive Old Posts

The Revive Old Posts share-log and queue tables plus per-post meta for times-shared and exclusion flags. Each chart aggregates over those rows. No new tracking is added; the dashboard reads what the plugin writes during normal rotation.

 

No. Re-shares stay a Revive Old Posts operation through its rotation engine and per-network credentials. SleekView Charts is read-only over the share log and queue. Charts reflect what happened; they do not change rotation behavior.

 

Yes. The top-rotated-posts horizontal bar uses the times-shared count or the per-post share-log count, depending on which gives cleaner results. Sites typically prefer the log-derived count because it reflects what actually dispatched.

 

Excluded posts produce no share-log rows, so they do not appear in the top-rotated bar by default. A separate filter on the underlying SleekView table surfaces the excluded cohort if editorial wants to verify the exclusion list.

 

Yes. Every chart card supports a network filter chip. Per-network rotation reports use the same chart configuration with Facebook, Pinterest, X, or LinkedIn selected as the filter.

 

Yes. The dashboard reads the underlying share-log and queue tables, which exist in both free and Pro versions. Pro features that add networks or rotation rules surface automatically as new values in the existing chart cards.

 

Yes. Each card exports its aggregated values as CSV, and the underlying SleekView table exports the full share-log rows. Monthly evergreen-distribution reports usually attach both the chart screenshot and the log CSV.

 

No. SleekView Charts runs inside WP Admin only. Rotation, dispatch, and the front-end behavior of any embedded share buttons stay exactly where Revive Old Posts puts them. The dashboard is a separate admin screen.

 

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