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SleekView Charts for Speed Booster Pack

Speed Booster Pack stores its optimization configuration in sbp_* options and tracks asset, font, and image flags across tabs. SleekView Charts reads those options and renders the optimization mix, asset counts, and toggle history as chart cards on one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Speed Booster Pack

Read Speed Booster Pack as a dashboard, not a toggle wall

Speed Booster Pack consolidates a wide range of optimization toggles inside a single plugin: CSS and JS minification, async and defer flags, lazy load rules, font preloading, image dimension fixes, and tracker delays. All of it lives in sbp_* options under wp_options. The default admin presents these toggles as a set of tabs, useful for configuration but limited for reporting.

SleekView Charts reads the sbp_* options as flat rows and turns them into a dashboard. A Number card counts active optimization flags. A Donut splits flags across CSS, JS, font, image, tracker, and other groups. A Bar shows the most-touched option keys ordered by recency. An Area chart trends configuration changes over time using the option update timestamps SleekView stores alongside the values.

Speed Booster Pack continues to apply its optimizations exactly as before; the front-end pipeline is untouched. SleekView Charts is read-only against the option store, so the plugin's toggle behavior stays authoritative. Saved chart views can be scoped per role, useful for letting a developer audit configuration without access to license or experimental flags.

Workflow

From sbp_* options to a chart dashboard in four steps

1

Index the sbp_* options

SleekView registers the sbp_* option keys as a data source. Each key becomes a row with its value, group, and last update timestamp ready for chart aggregation.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip from Table to Charts. SleekView prepares a blank dashboard ready for cards built on optimization groups, flag counts, and update times.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (group, key, updated_at), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the option rows.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for engineers and ops, and optionally embed on a frontend page so stakeholders read configuration health without admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Speed Booster Pack data

Four cards that turn the sbp_* option store into a working optimization configuration dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Active optimization flags

A KPI counting every sbp_* option currently set to an enabled value, with the previous period for context so configuration drift is visible at a glance.
Count
Pie · Donut

Flags by optimization group

A donut split across CSS, JS, font, image, tracker, and other groups, so the operator sees which areas of the plugin are doing real work.
Count group by group
Bar · Horizontal

Most-touched options

A horizontal bar of option keys ranked by update frequency, useful for spotting toggles that change often, often a sign of recurring optimization issues.
Count group by option_key
Area · Gradient

Configuration changes over time

A gradient area chart of option updates per day, useful for tying changes back to specific releases or experiments and for keeping a configuration audit trail.
Count group by updated_at

Comparison

Default Speed Booster Pack reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Speed Booster Pack admin

  • Optimization flags live in tabs with no overview screen
  • No count of active flags across the whole plugin
  • No breakdown of which optimization groups are active
  • No audit trail of option changes over time
  • No saved dashboards per role for engineers or stakeholders

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built from the sbp_* option store
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Area, and Line cards on one configuration dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for engineers and ops
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Reads option rows in batches so dashboards stay quick on large installations

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Speed Booster Pack

Real chart cards on Speed Booster data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built directly from the sbp_* option store that already drives the plugin's optimizations.

Complements the Speed Booster admin

Speed Booster Pack still owns the optimizations themselves. SleekView Charts adds the side-by-side reading layer the plugin's tabbed admin does not.

Role-scoped sharing

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so engineers and stakeholders see only the cards the admin allows.

Audience

Who builds Speed Booster Pack charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance engineers

Watch the active-flags KPI and the optimization-group donut to confirm the right mix of CSS, JS, and font flags is in place after every release.

Agency support

Maintain a saved dashboard per client site so on-call staff see configuration drift instantly without clicking through every Speed Booster tab.

Developers tracking experiments

Use the configuration-changes area chart to tie option updates back to specific releases or experiments and to keep a documented audit trail.

The bigger picture

Optimization toggles need a reporting layer

Speed Booster Pack does the optimization work well: CSS and JS bundling, async and defer flags, lazy load rules, font preloading, image dimension fixes, tracker delays. The trouble is that all of it lives inside a tabbed admin, so there is no shared screen that answers questions like which optimization groups are active right now or how often the configuration changes during a release. SleekView Charts reads the sbp_* options as flat rows and renders the optimization mix, flag counts, and update times as chart cards on a single dashboard.

The plugin keeps applying its optimizations exactly as before; SleekView Charts adds the reading layer so the team can audit configuration health, scope dashboards per role, and embed an overview on the frontend for stakeholders without admin access.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Speed Booster Pack

No. Speed Booster Pack still owns the optimizations themselves: minification, defer, lazy load, font preload, image fixes, tracker delays. SleekView Charts is a flexible reading layer on the same option store for dashboards the plugin's admin does not lay out.

 

Yes. The sbp_* options are the same in the free and Pro versions, and SleekView reads from them as soon as the plugin is active. Pro-only options simply appear as additional rows when the Pro version is installed.

 

No. SleekView reads option rows on the admin side only. The front-end optimization pipeline continues to run through Speed Booster Pack's normal hooks without any change.

 

Yes. Any sbp_* option key can be added as a chartable dimension or value. The agent UI lists the keys actually present in the installation so the picker reflects the real configuration.

 

Yes. SleekView records option update timestamps when its data source is active, so cards can trend configuration changes per day or per release.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so engineers, ops, and stakeholders each see only the dashboards the admin allows.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, so stakeholders read configuration health without WordPress admin.

 

Yes. Speed Booster Pack stores per-subsite options when run network-wide, and SleekView respects that boundary so each subsite shows only its own data.

 

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