SleekView Charts for Site Reviews
Read directly from the Site Reviews CPT, wp_glsr_ratings, and wp_glsr_assigned_posts. Compose chart cards into the review-health dashboard marketing and moderation teams keep asking for.
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Review health on one screen, not three
Site Reviews splits its data thoughtfully: each review is a post in wp_posts, the rating sits in wp_glsr_ratings, and the assignment between a review and the product or page it covers lives in wp_glsr_assigned_posts. The default admin gives a moderation list and per-product averages, which works at a glance but doesn't compose into a dashboard answering 'where is my review pipeline healthy and where is it slipping'.
SleekView Charts reads the three sources and builds a review-health dashboard. Average rating is a Number card. The rating-distribution donut shows the 1-to-5 mix at a glance. Moderation backlog is a horizontal bar of pending reviews per assigned product. Review-volume trend is an area chart on submission date. The four cards together answer the recurring marketing and moderation questions without flipping between the moderation list, the assigned-posts table, and the rating averages report.
The Charts view sits next to the existing Table view on the review dataset. A moderator scoping a Table view to 'pending, last 14 days, premium plan' sees the same scope on the Charts view when they switch tabs. Saved dashboards per role: marketing gets the rating-distribution and trend dashboard, moderation gets the backlog dashboard, support gets the per-product low-rating chart.
Workflow
From three review tables to a working dashboard
Connect to reviews
Add rating and trend cards
Layout the dashboard
Save per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Site Reviews data
Average rating
Average(rating)
Rating distribution
Count
group by rating
Reviews by month
Count
group by post_date
Backlog by assigned product
Count
group by assigned_post_id
Comparison
Default Site Reviews reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Site Reviews admin
- Built-in admin gives a moderation list and product averages but no composable dashboard
- Rating distribution per product isn't surfaced as a chart on the same screen as the moderation queue
- Review-volume trends over time require exporting to a chart tool
- Moderation backlog by assigned product isn't ranked in a chart
- Assigned-post joins aren't reflected in admin reporting
SleekView Charts
- Compose Number, Area, Bar, and Pie cards from the Site Reviews CPT and its joined tables
- Rating distribution donut surfaces bimodal patterns the average hides
- Backlog horizontal bar per assigned product ranks the moderation queue
- Charts view shares filters with the Table view so dashboard and rows always agree
- Save dashboards per role: marketing, moderation, support
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Site Reviews
Trust-signal at a glance
Average rating Number card and rating distribution donut at the top of the dashboard. The marketing team sees whether the headline rating hides a bimodal pattern in one look.
Volume and velocity trends
Area card on review submission date, optionally split by assigned product. Velocity drops surface visually before they show up as a customer escalation.
Moderation backlog
Horizontal bar of pending reviews per assigned product. The moderation team sees where reviews are stacking up and prioritises by volume rather than scrolling a chronological list.
Audience
Who builds Site Reviews charts dashboards with SleekView
Marketing teams
Rating distribution donut, average-rating Number card, and review-velocity area on one screen. Pull the dashboard once for the quarterly review and the trust-signal story is right there.
Moderation teams
Backlog bar by assigned product, pending-by-author rank, low-rating trend. The moderation queue stops being chronological and becomes triage-ordered.
Support teams
Per-product low-rating bar and recent one-star area. The support lead sees which products are generating negative reviews before the trend shows up in churn metrics.
The bigger picture
Why review pipelines need a real dashboard
Reviews are a small dataset that punches above its weight. They decide trust, conversion, and the perceived quality of every product on the site. Site Reviews captures the data well, but the default admin breaks the natural questions into three screens: moderation list, product averages, assigned posts table.
The marketing team wants the trust signal at a glance; the moderation team wants the backlog ranked by where it is stacking up; the support team wants the low-rating trend per product. None of those are charts in the default admin. SleekView Charts turns the same data into the dashboard each role is already building manually.
Same posts, same hooks, the visual layer that makes the patterns obvious before they become customer escalations.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Site Reviews
No. The Table view inside SleekView already covers moderation in detail (inline edits, bulk approve, filtered backlog). The Charts view is the dashboard layer for cross-cutting questions: distribution, trend, backlog ranking. Most teams use both alongside the default admin.
 
From wp_glsr_ratings.rating joined to the review CPT. The Number card averages across approved reviews in the filter window. Setting a per-product filter (assigned_post_id = X) gives the per-product average; leaving the filter open gives the site-wide average.
Yes. The rating-distribution donut accepts a filter on assigned_post_id so the donut shows the 1-to-5 mix for one product. Switching to a different product reloads the donut. Most teams save one dashboard per product they care about, or use the filter dropdown to switch interactively.
 Yes. Site Reviews status values, including any custom statuses your install adds, appear in the column picker. The horizontal bar groups by assigned_post_id with a status filter, so 'pending', 'flagged', or any other custom queue type becomes a one-card view.
 Yes. Translated review posts appear as their own rows in the dataset, so the dashboard reflects per-language activity. Filter the dataset by language taxonomy or assigned post to scope the dashboard to one locale, useful for international stores tracking per-locale review health.
 Yes. Custom review meta keys registered by Site Reviews appear in the column picker. Useful for surveys with multiple-choice fields where you want a chart of responses per option, or for verified-purchase flags where you want a verified-vs-unverified review distribution.
 
All chart work happens inside wp-admin against the existing tables. Storefront pages and the public review template are unaffected by moderator activity. Dashboards with five or six cards typically render in under a second even on sites with tens of thousands of reviews.
Yes. Each card's underlying dataset exports as CSV. Useful for quarterly review-health reports where stakeholders want the raw distribution numbers to model against revenue or churn data in their own tooling.
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