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SleekView Charts for Seriously Simple Podcasting Pro: episode dashboards

Seriously Simple Podcasting and its Pro addons store episodes as a podcast CPT with duration, file size, audio URL, and explicit flag in postmeta, plus a series taxonomy. SleekView Charts reads that store and renders it as a configurable publishing dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Seriously Simple Podcasting Pro addons

An episode dashboard built from SSP Pro postmeta

Seriously Simple Podcasting registers podcast as a custom post type with audio_file, duration, filesize_raw, episode_number, season_number, and explicit stored in postmeta, plus a series taxonomy that splits the catalog into shows or feeds. The Pro addons add hosting integration with Castos, private feeds, advanced ads, and elements like episode-specific transcripts. The data model is rich enough for a real reporting layer, but the default admin treats episodes like ordinary posts.

SleekView Charts reads the SSP podcast CPT and pivots it into a configurable dashboard. Number cards count total published episodes and the average length across the catalog. Pie cards split the catalog by series. Bar cards rank seasons or series by episode count. Area cards trace publishing cadence across months so a producer can see whether the show is keeping rhythm or slipping behind schedule.

Every card reads through the postmeta SSP already writes from the episode editor, so the RSS feed, the front-end episode pages, the Castos hosting integration, and any directory aggregator continue to behave normally. The dashboard is the admin companion that surfaces the catalog-level shape the team has been tracking on sticky notes.

Workflow

From SSP podcast CPT to a publishing dashboard

1

Connect to the podcast CPT

Create a SleekView against the SSP podcast custom post type. Title, status, and post_date are detected, alongside the postmeta keys for audio_file, duration, filesize_raw, episode_number, season_number, and explicit plus the series taxonomy.
2

Switch to the Charts view

Add a Charts view on top of the same dataset. Each card chooses a chart type, a group-by column, an aggregation, and an optional value column. The Charts view sits alongside the existing table and kanban views of the show.
3

Pin the publishing dashboard

Save a default dashboard that captures the editorial rhythm: total episodes, average duration, series mix, and episodes per month. Saved dashboards reopen with one click for every team member who needs the show overview.
4

Filter across cards

Use the top-level filter bar to scope by series, season, or date range. One click narrows every card, so the team can move from catalog-wide view to per-show view without rebuilding the dashboard.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from SSP Pro episode data

Four cards that read SSP postmeta directly and turn the podcast CPT into the publishing dashboard the default admin never offered.
Number · Default

Total episodes

A single KPI tile for the count of published podcast posts in the SSP podcast CPT. The headline number a producer wants before any other detail when reviewing the catalog at the start of a planning meeting.
Count
Pie · Donut

Episodes by series

Donut chart over the SSP series taxonomy. Main feed, bonus content, and archive seasons sit side by side so the editorial team can see how the catalog is distributed across shows or feeds at a glance.
Count group by series
Bar · Default

Episodes by season

Bar chart counting episodes per season_number postmeta. The ranking surfaces which seasons carried the catalog and which were shorter runs, useful for planning the next arc of the show with real numbers.
Count group by season_number
Area · Gradient

Average episode duration

Gradient area chart of average duration in minutes over publish date, bucketed by month. Reveals whether episodes are creeping longer or shorter across the show's history, useful for tightening editorial.
Average(duration) group by post_date

Comparison

Default SSP Pro admin vs SleekView Charts

Default SSP admin

  • No reporting screen ships with SSP or its Pro addons
  • Episode totals only available by scrolling the WP posts list
  • No series mix, no season breakdown, no duration trend in WP
  • Catalog growth over time cannot be read at a glance
  • Castos download stats live on Castos, not inside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for total episodes and average duration
  • Pie or donut for the series mix across the catalog
  • Bar chart of episodes ranked by season_number or series
  • Area trend for publishing cadence across post_date
  • All cards filter together by series, season, or date range

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Seriously Simple Podcasting Pro addons

One screen for editorial planning

Replace the back and forth between the WP admin list and front-end episode pages with a dashboard that answers the planning questions directly. Total count, series mix, and duration trend live on one screen.

Catalog mix at a glance

Donut cards summarize the catalog's posture: how much is on the main feed, how much is bonus, how much sits in archive seasons. The shape of the show is visible in seconds, not after a manual CSV export.

Spot rhythm drift

An area chart of episodes per month reveals whether the show is keeping cadence or slipping. Producers see slowdowns before they become silent gaps on the listener side or feed validation warnings.

Audience

Who builds SSP Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Podcast producers

Open the dashboard before each planning meeting and read the catalog at a glance. Total count, series mix, and duration trend replace the back and forth between admin list and front-end pages.

Editorial leads

Use the series donut and the season bar to plan the next arc. Pair with a date filter to compare publishing cadence year on year and decide where to push for fresh content next quarter.

Show ops

Track episode volume by month and average duration to spot drift before it shows up in listener feedback. The dashboard becomes the agenda for the weekly production sync.

The bigger picture

Why a podcast plugin still benefits from a dashboard

Podcast publishing has more moving parts than most WP content workflows. Each episode has a feed, an audio file, a duration, a series, a season, an episode number, and a set of metadata that decides whether the show validates against Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Seriously Simple Podcasting captures all of that in a clean CPT and postmeta structure, and the Pro addons add Castos hosting integration plus advanced features like episode transcripts and private feeds.

The admin never tries to be a reporting surface. Producers planning the next arc want to see the shape of the catalog, the cadence of releases, and the spread across series. They do not want to scroll a posts list.

SleekView Charts reads the same postmeta SSP already writes, applies a chart-card layout over it, and turns the admin from an episode editor into the publishing dashboard the catalog has always deserved.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Seriously Simple Podcasting Pro addons

No. SleekView Charts is an admin reporting surface that reads the same SSP postmeta the RSS feed reads. The feed, the front-end episode pages, and any directory aggregator continue to render normally because nothing about how episodes are stored changes.

 

Yes. The Pro addons sync episodes to Castos for hosting and download tracking. SleekView Charts reads the WP-side postmeta SSP writes locally. Castos download stats stay on Castos, WP-side metadata surfaces in the SleekView Charts dashboard. The split is clean.

 

Yes. Each show is a series term in the SSP taxonomy. Filter the dashboard by series term to scope to one show, or leave the filter open for a catalog-wide view across all shows. Saved dashboards reopen with the filter preset.

 

Yes. The dashboard has a top-level filter bar that applies across all cards. Picking a season_number meta value or a series term narrows every card on the screen, so a season retrospective is one filter away from the catalog-wide view.

 

Yes. Any postmeta registered on the podcast CPT, whether by SSP, the Pro addons, ACF, or Meta Box, can be used as a groupBy or aggregation source. Once promoted, the field is available for filtering and grouping like any native field.

 

No. Charts are computed against the same posts and postmeta queries SSP already uses, with SleekView caching aggregation results between renders. The first paint may take a moment on very large catalogs, subsequent loads are immediate.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the series mix for a marketing planning document or the season bar to share scope context with a producer running a season retrospective.

 

Yes. SSP Pro adds private feed support, and the underlying episodes remain in the same podcast CPT with the same postmeta. SleekView Charts treats every episode equally, and a filter scopes the dashboard to private feed episodes only when needed.

 

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