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SleekView Charts for SearchWP

SearchWP indexes content into wp_swp_index and logs every query into wp_swp_log. SleekView Charts turns both tables into a single reporting view with KPIs, distributions, and trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for SearchWP

Zero-result briefs and engine health on one dashboard

SearchWP builds a custom index across posts, custom fields, PDFs, and taxonomies, then logs every query into wp_swp_log. The default analytics page shows aggregate numbers, but the underlying index rows and query log stay behind admin pages or SQL.

SleekView Charts reads both tables and pivots them into a reporting canvas. A Number card counts zero-result queries from the last 30 days. A Pie card splits queries across engines (default, products, KB). A Bar card ranks the most-hit queries. An Area card plots total queries per day so traffic patterns become visible.

SearchWP keeps doing the indexing and querying. Charts becomes the place where content teams find the next brief and developers spot the next engine to tune.

Workflow

Build a SearchWP charts dashboard in four steps

1

Connect SearchWP tables

Add wp_swp_log and wp_swp_index as SleekView data sources. The agent UI auto-discovers columns for query, hits, engine, and timestamp.
2

Open a new Charts view

Toggle the view type to Charts. The empty canvas waits for cards configured against the SearchWP datasets.
3

Add four cards

Drop a Number for zero-result queries. Add a Pie for engine distribution. Add a Bar for top queries by frequency. Add an Area for total queries per day.
4

Pin and share

Save the view, give content and dev teams access, and pin it to the admin sidebar. The dashboard becomes the start of every content gap meeting.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from SearchWP data

All four cards read SearchWP's own tables. The dataset is already there.
Number · Default

Zero-result queries (30 days)

KPI for content gaps. Counts queries in wp_swp_log where hits is 0 over the trailing 30 days. The brief queue for the content team.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Queries by engine

Donut of query volume across engines (default, products, KB). Imbalances flag where a custom engine isn't pulling its weight.
Count group by engine
Bar · Horizontal

Top queries by frequency

Horizontal bar of the 10 most-run queries. Useful for tuning relevance weights and prioritizing content updates.
Count group by query
Area · Gradient

Total queries per day

Gradient area of total queries per day. Campaigns, launches, and quiet weeks all share one chart.
Count group by tstamp

Comparison

Default SearchWP reporting vs SleekView Charts

SearchWP analytics tab

  • Analytics shows aggregates but not custom dashboards
  • No native KPI for zero-result queries by engine
  • Engine breakdown lives behind dropdowns, not in one chart
  • No saved per-day trend chart that mixes engines and queries
  • Custom slicing requires CSV exports or direct SQL

SleekView Charts

  • Zero-result KPI surfaces content gaps immediately
  • Engine distribution as a donut for cross-engine debugging
  • Top query bar ranked by frequency on one card
  • Total queries per day as a time-series area chart
  • All four cards saved in one Charts view

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for SearchWP

Engine and query in one view

Cards pivot on engine or query independently, so cross-engine analysis and per-query trends share one canvas.

Zero-result spotlight

A dedicated KPI card surfaces zero-result queries from the trailing 30 days, the brief writes itself from user terms.

Cached aggregates per card

Each card caches its aggregate at a configurable interval, so a million-row query log still renders fast.

Audience

Who builds SearchWP charts dashboards with SleekView

Content gap analysis

Open the dashboard, scan the zero-result KPI and top query bar, and walk away with next quarter's editorial brief.

Engine debugging

Compare query volumes across engines to confirm custom engines are getting the right traffic. The donut replaces three analytics tabs.

Editor handoff

Hand editors a saved view of zero-result queries by category so they can ship targeted briefs without bothering the SEO team.

The bigger picture

Why SearchWP needs a Charts layer

SearchWP's analytics tab is fine for spot checks but doesn't make custom dashboards. The content team's question ("which zero-result queries showed up last week") and the developer's question ("which engine is being used most") both end up in CSV exports or direct SQL. SleekView Charts reads the same query log and index tables and renders four cards that answer both questions on one canvas.

The data stays where SearchWP puts it; Charts gives the team a shared place to look at it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for SearchWP

No. Charts is read-only. SearchWP's own admin or SleekView's table view handles edits and index management.

 

No. Each card caches its aggregate at a configurable interval, so even busy query logs render quickly.

 

Yes. Group the KPI or Bar card by engine to break zero-results across engines.

 

Yes. The engine column in wp_swp_log identifies each engine, so cards can group or filter on any custom engine.

 

Yes. Every card exposes a CSV export of its current aggregate dataset.

 

Yes. The hits and post relationship columns let cards report on which queries actually drove engagement.

 

Yes. Cards refresh on a configurable interval; the view header also has a manual refresh.

 

Yes. SleekView views have role-based access, so editors and content teams can see the dashboard without admin rights.

 

Pricing

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