SleekView Charts for Safe Redirect Manager
Safe Redirect Manager (10up) stores every redirect as a redirect_rule custom post with postmeta for from, to, status code and regex flag. SleekView Charts reads the same posts and renders them as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
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10up built a clean CPT schema. The reporting needs to match.
Safe Redirect Manager is 10up's enterprise-leaning redirect plugin. Instead of a custom table or a single option, it stores each rule as a post of type redirect_rule, with postmeta keys _redirect_rule_from, _redirect_rule_to, _redirect_rule_status_code, _redirect_rule_from_regex and _redirect_rule_notes. That schema is friendly to anyone querying through standard WordPress APIs, but it also means the Tools, Safe Redirect Manager screen is just the default WP post list with a few extra columns.
On a multisite or a publication that has accumulated thousands of rules, that list view is not the right audit surface. SleekView Charts reads the same redirect_rule posts and their postmeta and pivots them into a dashboard. A Number card counts active rules. A Pie splits 301 vs 302 vs 307 vs 410. A Bar ranks the authors who created the most rules (useful in larger editorial teams). An Area trends rule additions per month from post_date, which is the actual migration archaeology for sites with five years of cleanups.
The redirect engine stays exactly where 10up put it. SleekView only pivots the standard post and postmeta records into a queryable, chart-driven view.
Workflow
Turn the redirect_rule post type into a dashboard
Read the redirect_rule posts
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Safe Redirect Manager data
Total redirect rules
Count
Rules by status code
Count
group by _redirect_rule_status_code
Regex vs exact rules
Count
group by _redirect_rule_from_regex
Rules added per month
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default Safe Redirect Manager reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default redirect_rule post list
- List view is the default WP post list, not a KPI surface
- No native split by status code or regex flag as a visual
- No time series of rule additions over weeks or months
- Regex rules audit requires opening every rule individually
- No way to share a read-only redirect-health snapshot outside WP admin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for total active redirect rules across the site
- Pie split by _redirect_rule_status_code for the 301 vs 302 vs 410 mix
- Bar of regex-enabled vs exact rules for governance reviews
- Area trend of rule additions per month from post_date
- Filters carry between the chart view and the audit table
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Safe Redirect Manager
Default post list becomes a dashboard
Render the redirect_rule CPT as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. The post list keeps its job; the dashboard handles the audit.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to regex rules only in the chart view and the audit table stays in sync. Same redirect_rule posts, two ways of reading them.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send the SEO lead a URL of the redirect dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly redirect reviews leave the post list behind.
Audience
Who builds Safe Redirect Manager charts dashboards with SleekView
Publishers and large editorial sites
The post-date Area is the migration archaeology: which wave of cleanups added which rules, useful when the editorial archive grows past five years.
Multisite ops
Per-site rule-count KPIs across a network of brands tell governance whether one site is doing all the redirect work and another is letting URLs rot.
SEO leads on enterprise sites
The regex-flag bar surfaces governance risk. Regex rules are powerful and easy to misconfigure, so knowing the count and the authors matters.
The bigger picture
Why a CPT-based redirect plugin still needs a chart layer
Safe Redirect Manager is the go-to choice on 10up-built sites because its schema (one post per rule, standard postmeta) is friendly to every other WordPress tool. That friendliness is exactly what lets a chart layer exist: SleekView Charts reads the redirect_rule posts and their postmeta the same way any well-behaved plugin would. The benefit shows up at scale.
On a publication with five years of cleanups and four authors of redirect rules, the default post list is not where governance happens. A KPI card, a status code pie, a regex bar and a per-month area chart give the SEO lead, the multisite ops team and the migration contractors a shared view of the same redirect set. The engine stays in Safe Redirect Manager; the dashboard makes the post list legible.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Safe Redirect Manager
Only WordPress data: every redirect_rule custom post and its standard postmeta keys (_redirect_rule_from, _redirect_rule_to, _redirect_rule_status_code, _redirect_rule_from_regex, _redirect_rule_notes), plus wp_posts columns like post_status, post_author and post_date. SleekView never touches the redirect engine itself.
 No. Safe Redirect Manager's matcher runs on the front-end request and is unchanged. SleekView only reads the underlying posts. Disabling SleekView leaves every redirect rule firing exactly as before, with no impact on the wp_options-cached redirect array the plugin builds.
 Yes. Group a Pie or Bar card by the _redirect_rule_status_code meta value and the chart shows the 301 vs 302 vs 307 vs 410 mix. Useful for spotting legacy 302s on a publication that has been moving content around for years.
 Yes. _redirect_rule_from_regex is a 1/0 postmeta value, so a Pie or Bar grouped by that key surfaces regex-enabled rules versus exact ones. Governance teams use this ratio to decide whether a regex review is overdue.
 Yes. Group by post_date with an Area or Line card and pick a Count aggregation to see rule additions per day, week or month. A useful migration archaeology view, especially when editorial cleanups happened in identifiable sprints.
 Yes. post_author is a standard wp_posts column, so a Bar grouped by author counts rules per WordPress user. On an enterprise editorial team, that surfaces whether one SEO lead is doing all the redirect work or whether contributors are also creating rules.
 Yes. SleekView reads each site's own redirect_rule posts, so a per-site dashboard works exactly as expected. For a network roll-up, SleekView can run a query across the network's posts tables and aggregate the KPI cards per site, which is what governance asks for.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a card exports as CSV with the from, to, status code, regex flag and post_date columns. Useful for archiving a redirect snapshot before a migration or for handing a portable inventory to a contractor.
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