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SleekView Charts for SEOPress

SEOPress keeps SEO fields in postmeta and adds custom post types for redirects and 404 monitoring. SleekView Charts joins those datasets into one reporting view with KPIs, distributions, and trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for SEOPress

SEO meta coverage, redirect health, and 404 trends on one canvas

SEOPress stores SEO fields as postmeta keys prefixed _seopress_titles_*, _seopress_robots_*, and _seopress_social_*. Redirects and 404 monitoring live in custom post types like seopress_404 and the SEOPress Pro redirect handler. Each system has its own admin screen.

SleekView Charts reads those postmeta keys and custom post types directly and renders a single dashboard. A Number card counts posts missing a meta description. A Pie card splits the corpus between indexed and noindex. A Bar card ranks 404 paths by hit count. An Area card plots 404 events over time.

SEOPress's own admin screens keep doing what they do. Charts becomes the read-out that tells SEO consultants which screen to open next.

Workflow

Build an SEOPress charts dashboard in four steps

1

Connect SEOPress postmeta and post types

Add the _seopress_* postmeta keys and the seopress_404 custom post type as SleekView data sources. The agent UI auto-discovers the available fields.
2

Switch to Charts view

Open a new view and toggle the view type to Charts. The empty canvas waits for cards configured against the SEOPress datasets.
3

Add four cards

Drop a Number for posts missing a meta description. Add a Pie for indexed vs noindex. Add a Bar for top 404 paths by hits. Add an Area for 404 events per day.
4

Save and share with the team

Pin the view to the admin sidebar. SEO consultants, editors, and developers open the same live dashboard with role-scoped filters.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from SEOPress data

All four cards read directly from SEOPress's postmeta and custom post types. Nothing extra to write.
Number · Default

Posts missing a meta description

KPI for SEO debt. Counts published posts where _seopress_titles_desc is empty across post types.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Indexed vs noindex

Donut split of posts between indexed and noindex based on SEOPress's robots meta. Accidental noindex pages surface in seconds.
Count group by _seopress_robots_index
Bar · Horizontal

Top 404 paths by hits

Horizontal bars ranking 404 entries in the seopress_404 custom post type by hit count. The next redirect to write is at the top.
Sum(hits) group by post_title
Area · Gradient

404 events per day

Gradient area of 404 events over time, derived from the seopress_404 post type's creation dates. Migration spikes jump out.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default SEOPress reporting vs SleekView Charts

SEOPress admin

  • SEO meta lives inside each post editor, one at a time
  • Bulk-edit metabox handles fields but not visualizations
  • Redirects and 404 monitor share no joined view
  • No native KPI for empty meta descriptions across the corpus
  • No daily trend chart for 404 events

SleekView Charts

  • Live KPI count of posts missing meta descriptions
  • Indexed vs noindex distribution on one donut
  • Top 404 paths ranked by hits on a single card
  • Daily 404 trend chart visible to the whole team
  • All four cards saved in one Charts view

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for SEOPress

Reads postmeta and custom post types

SEOPress's _seopress_* postmeta and seopress_404 custom post type both feed the same Charts canvas. No CSV middleman.

Cached aggregates

Every card caches its aggregate at a configurable interval. Big sites render fast, small sites render instantly.

Per-role visibility

Consultants see corpus-wide audits, editors see their own posts, developers see the 404 trend. One view, scoped filters.

Audience

Who builds SEOPress charts dashboards with SleekView

SEO consultants

Open the Charts view, count empty meta descriptions, scan the noindex donut, and ship a remediation list in one morning.

Content editors

See drafts missing SEO fields and recent 404s on one screen. The dashboard replaces the back-and-forth between editor and SEOPress menus.

Agency teams

Show clients SEO debt trending down each sprint with a saved Charts view they can open themselves between calls.

The bigger picture

Why SEOPress needs a Charts layer

SEOPress is precise about where data lives, which makes it easy to read but hard to summarize. The bulk-edit metabox is fine for spot fixes; the 404 monitor lists rows but not trends; the redirects screen is its own world. SleekView Charts joins these datasets into a single canvas where the KPIs, distributions, and time-series cards answer the questions consultants and editors actually ask.

The data lives in SEOPress's own tables, so the dashboard reflects the site as it really is, not a stale export.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for SEOPress

No. Charts is a read layer. SEOPress's admin or SleekView's table view handles edits.

 

Both. The SEO postmeta and seopress_404 custom post type exist in Free; Pro adds redirect features that SleekView can chart when they're available.

 

SleekView Charts focuses on data SEOPress writes locally. Analytics data piped in via SEOPress Pro can be charted if it's persisted in WP tables.

 

No. Charts caches each card's aggregate and refreshes at a configurable interval, so even high-volume 404 logs render quickly.

 

Yes. Cards accept where-clauses for post_type, post_status, or any joined column.

 

Yes. Join wp_posts on post_author and filter the card aggregate by author ID.

 

Yes. Cards refresh on a configurable interval. The view header also offers a manual refresh.

 

Yes. Each card exposes a CSV export of its current aggregate.

 

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