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SleekView Charts for SmartEmailing for WordPress

SmartEmailing contacts and campaigns live in the SmartEmailing SaaS. The WordPress plugin keeps the API credentials, contact-list mappings and the submission log in wp_options and wp_postmeta. SleekView Charts renders that as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for SmartEmailing for WordPress

SmartEmailing's plugin is a bridge, with chartable bridge data

SmartEmailing is a Czech-market email marketing platform with strong support for double opt-in flows. Its WordPress plugin renders signup forms and bridges Contact Form 7, WPForms and Gravity submissions into SmartEmailing contact lists over the API. Locally it persists the API key, the username and per-form contact-list mappings into wp_options and wp_postmeta. The plugin can also write a submission audit row when the operator enables the log option.

The default admin walks an operator through setup, but it does not aggregate. There is no dashboard for submissions per contact list, no count of pages a signup form actually rendered on, no view of which bridge has been quiet for two weeks. On an install that runs five campaign forms across a content site, that absence is felt at every marketing standup.

SleekView Charts reads the plugin's option array, the per-form postmeta and the submission log directly. A Number card anchors weekly submissions. A Pie splits submissions across mapped SmartEmailing contact lists. A Bar ranks form bridges by source form plugin. An Area trends submissions over time. Same data, organised as a one-screen bridge dashboard inside WP Admin.

Workflow

Turn SmartEmailing plugin storage into a dashboard

1

Map the SmartEmailing plugin storage

Point SleekView at the SmartEmailing settings option, the per-form contact-list postmeta and the submission log option. Each becomes a chartable dataset with real column names.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by contactlist_id, form_id, source_plugin or submitted_at and aggregate with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Bridge health", "Consent audit") and gate by WordPress capability so marketing, ops and legal each open the cards they care about.
4

Drill back to the rows

Each card links back to the submission log or per-form mapping. The chart shows the shape; the table answers the row-level follow-up.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from SmartEmailing for WordPress data

Each card reads from the SmartEmailing plugin's local options, bridge postmeta and submission log. Mix them for a bridge cockpit or a per-contact-list coverage audit.
Number · Default

Submissions this week

Submission rows in the SmartEmailing log scoped to the last seven days. The KPI marketing watches before each weekly send.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Submissions by contact list

Distribution of submissions per mapped SmartEmailing contact list. Reveals whether one list is absorbing everything while a niche list quietly goes silent.
Count group by contactlist_id
Bar · Horizontal

Bridges by source form plugin

Count of bridges grouped by Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity or SmartEmailing's own shortcode. Useful before deciding on a single form-plugin standard.
Count group by source_plugin
Area · Gradient

Submissions over time

Daily submissions through the SmartEmailing bridge. A drop after a content release or page-builder update is the earliest visible sign that an embed went missing.
Count group by submitted_at

Comparison

Default SmartEmailing plugin reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default SmartEmailing WP plugin admin

  • Plugin admin is configuration, not aggregate reporting
  • No view of submissions per contact list inside WordPress
  • Per-form bridges open one at a time across multiple form plugins
  • Consent strings and tracking flags aren't summarised
  • No read-only dashboard URL to share with marketing or legal

SleekView Charts

  • Number KPI for weekly submissions across every mapped SmartEmailing form
  • Pie split across mapped contact lists
  • Bar grouping bridges by source form plugin
  • Area trend of submissions for fast drop detection
  • Filters carry between chart and table view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for SmartEmailing for WordPress

Dashboard over the bridge log

Render submissions as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so the SmartEmailing surface becomes a live performance dashboard inside WP Admin.

Bridge-by-bridge audit

Stack Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity and SmartEmailing-shortcode bridges on one bar to see which form ecosystem is doing the most capture work.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send marketing a URL of the bridge dashboard or export the filtered submission cohort to CSV. Reviews work off live numbers, not last week's screenshot.

Audience

Who builds SmartEmailing for WordPress charts dashboards with SleekView

Email marketers

Anchor weekly reviews on submission count, contact-list mix and time trend. Spot a list that stopped growing before the next campaign goes out to a stagnating cohort.

Growth and CRO

Rank form bridges by source and submissions by page slug to find high-converting capture combinations. Replicate the winning pattern on adjacent pages.

Privacy and legal

Read consent flags and tracking-flag columns alongside the submission cards. Double opt-in markets reward an install whose consent posture is visible at a glance.

The bigger picture

Double opt-in markets reward installs that can show their consent posture

SmartEmailing is built for markets where double opt-in is the operating norm, and that means the bridge plugin's configuration matters legally, not only operationally. A consent string that drifted between staging and production, a contact list that quietly went silent after a campaign ended, a form embed that disappeared after a theme update: each of those is a real risk that lives entirely in the plugin's option store and submission log. Charting that data turns a quiet settings screen into a one-page summary of how the bridge is performing and whether the consent posture matches what the marketing team intended.

Same SmartEmailing plugin data the runtime bridge already reads, organised as something the team and the auditor can both read at a glance.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for SmartEmailing for WordPress

No. Contacts, campaigns and double opt-in confirmation state stay in the SmartEmailing SaaS. SleekView Charts reads only the WP-side plugin storage: settings, form-to-contactlist postmeta and the submission log.

 

Settings, the API key and the username live in wp_options. Form-to-contact-list mappings live in wp_postmeta on the bridged form post. SleekView reads both paths and pivots them into named columns.

 

Yes. Each dashboard respects a contact-list filter, so a per-list audit dashboard scopes every card to one list and surfaces submissions, source-form mix and time trend just for that list.

 

Yes. The plugin writes bridge mappings to each form plugin's standard postmeta location. SleekView reads them all, so a mixed-form site produces one clean dataset with a source-plugin column for grouping.

 

No. Chart queries hit the option store and postmeta on read, never on write. Submissions continue to post through the SmartEmailing plugin's runtime path with no added work, which keeps visitor-facing latency unchanged.

 

Yes. Consent flags and tracking flags are booleans in the SmartEmailing settings option. On a multisite or staging-plus-production setup, SleekView's roll-up shows those flags as columns on every site, so mismatches surface as obvious chart splits.

 

Some plugin versions disable local submission logging by default. SleekView shows an empty-state on the submission cards in that case, and the settings and mapping cards (over wp_options) continue to render so the rest of the dashboard stays useful.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Marketers see the bridge cards while legal sees consent flags and tracking-flag columns, with each role saving its own filter presets on the SmartEmailing dataset.

 

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