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SleekView Charts for Social Snap

Social Snap caches per-network share counts, click totals, and click-to-tweet stats in postmeta. SleekView Charts pivots social_snap_* meta into a network donut, a share area, and a top-post bar on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Social Snap

Three editorial signals, one dashboard

Social Snap collects three editorially distinct signals on every post, share counts (how far did the headline travel), click totals (how much traffic did the buttons drive), and click-to-tweet engagements (which quote-pulls earned their own micro-distribution). The values live as postmeta keys (social_snap_shares, social_snap_clicks, and the click-to-tweet variant) on each post and refresh on the plugin's configured cache duration.

The default Social Stats screen presents top-N performers and trend charts, which is useful for verification and incomplete for strategy. Cross-cutting analysis across all three signals at once, the network mix as a donut, share growth as an area, and the top performers as a ranked bar, lives as ad-hoc work outside the plugin even though all the data is right there in postmeta.

SleekView Charts reads social_snap_* meta directly and renders four cards on one dashboard. Total shares this month as a number, network distribution as a donut, share growth over time as an area, and top posts by total engagement as a bar. The editorial workspace the stats screen never assembled.

Workflow

From social_snap_* postmeta to an editorial dashboard

1

Map the social_snap keys

SleekView Charts inspects social_snap_shares, social_snap_clicks, and the click-to-tweet meta on each post. The plugin's serialized per-network counts unpack into chartable fields.
2

Pick the chart cards

Total shares this month as a Number, network distribution as a Donut, share growth as an Area, and top posts as a Bar. Each card pulls one signal already cached by Social Snap.
3

Filter by author or category

Scope the dashboard to one author, one category, or one date window. The editorial team sees per-category performance; the marketing team sees the rolling-30-days summary.
4

Surface cache freshness

Each card flags rows older than Social Snap's configured cache duration so a campaign report never quotes a 12-hour-old hot number as today's.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Social Snap data

Share totals, network distribution, growth cadence, and top-post performance pulled directly from social_snap_* postmeta on every post.
Number · Default

Total shares this month

Sum of share counts across every post over the rolling 30-day window. The headline KPI editorial teams open the dashboard with.
Sum(social_snap_shares_total)
Pie · Donut

Shares by network

Distribution of share volume across Facebook, Pinterest, and other networks from the unpacked social_snap_shares array. The network mix at a glance.
Sum(share_count) group by network
Area · Gradient

Share growth

Daily share total across all posts plotted as an area chart. Viral spikes show as peaks; quiet stretches show as flat regions.
Sum(share_count) group by share_date
Bar · Horizontal

Top posts by total

Top 10 posts ranked by shares plus clicks plus click-to-tweet engagements. The leaderboard the editorial team uses to plan refreshes.
Sum(total_engagement) group by post_title

Comparison

Default Social Snap reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Social Snap admin

  • Social Stats shows top-N performers, not cross-cutting aggregates
  • Network distribution is not chartable from the admin
  • Share growth over time is partial in the trend view
  • Click totals and click-to-tweet are not combined as one engagement metric
  • No exportable multi-signal cohort for editorial reporting

SleekView Charts

  • Total shares this month as a single KPI card
  • Network distribution rendered as a donut chart
  • Share growth plotted as an area chart
  • Top posts ranked as a horizontal bar chart
  • All cards refresh from the social_snap_* postmeta

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Social Snap

Network mix at a glance

Donut card showing the share of total volume across Facebook, Pinterest, and other networks. The distribution Social Stats does not chart as one view.

Growth cadence

Daily share totals plotted as an area chart. Viral spikes correlate with newsletter sends; flat stretches inform refresh planning.

Top-post leaderboard

Top 10 posts ranked by combined shares, clicks, and click-to-tweet engagements as a horizontal bar. The leaderboard the editorial team uses to plan refresh sprints.

Audience

Who builds Social Snap charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial teams

Network donut and top-post bar on one screen. The dashboard editorial opens when planning content refreshes and identifying outliers worth promoting.

Marketing reporting

Total-shares number and growth area as monthly KPIs. The reporting view that ships in the marketing readout without three CSV exports.

Site editors

Top-post leaderboard and growth area side by side. The view that catches what is rising this week and what was viral last month.

The bigger picture

Three signals deserve a chart layer

Social Snap collects three editorially distinct signals, share counts, click totals, and click-to-tweet engagements, each of which answers a different question. The data lives in postmeta and refreshes on the plugin's cache schedule. The Social Stats screen surfaces top-N performers and trend charts in narrow trend lines, which is useful for verification and not enough for strategy.

Cross-cutting analysis across the three signals (network mix as a donut, growth over time as an area, top-by-combined as a bar) lives as ad-hoc work outside the plugin even though all the data is already cached. SleekView Charts reads social_snap_* postmeta directly and renders the operational dashboard. The donut shows where shares come from.

The area shows growth over time. The bar shows the leaderboard. The number anchors the month.

The same data the plugin's stats screen samples becomes a queryable, exportable editorial workspace.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Social Snap

Yes. Per-post share counts, click totals, and click-to-tweet engagements live as postmeta keys (social_snap_shares, social_snap_clicks, and the click-to-tweet variant). SleekView Charts reads them directly. The values come from the same cache the Social Stats screen reads.

 

No. Charts read cached postmeta values. Refreshing share counts stays Social Snap's job through its scheduled jobs; click and click-to-tweet totals come from the plugin's own front-end tracking. The dashboard is a read-only surface over data the plugin already wrote.

 

Yes. Add a chart card grouped by post and aggregating the click-to-tweet meta key. The card surfaces which quote-pulls earned their own micro-distribution as a bar or a number.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts reads the underlying social_snap_* meta keys, which both free and Pro write. Pro features that add networks or extend tracking surface automatically because they write to the same key family.

 

Yes. Each card supports filters on post author and post category. The editorial team scopes the leaderboard to one category; the marketing team scopes growth to last month. The same dataset renders different dashboards.

 

Charts read the social_snap_* postmeta on each render. The values refresh on Social Snap's configured cache schedule, and rows older than the cache window are flagged in the dashboard so reports never quote stale numbers as current.

 

Yes. CSV export honors current sort and filter. The full multi-signal cohort ships in the spreadsheet without a custom analytics build.

 

No. SleekView Charts runs inside WP Admin. Front-end share buttons, click tracking, and click-to-tweet boxes stay where Social Snap puts them. The chart layer is a separate admin surface.

 

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