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SleekView Charts for Hummingbird Pro: Cache and Performance Score Dashboards

Hummingbird Pro stores performance reports in wphb_performance_*, asset rules in wphb_minify_*, and uptime check data in wphb_uptime_*. SleekView Charts groups those scattered options by URL, asset handle, status, and timestamp so a five-tab plugin reads as a single performance dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Hummingbird Pro

From five tabs to one performance view

Hummingbird Pro covers a lot of ground: performance reports, asset minification rules, page caching, uptime monitoring, and a Smush integration for images. Each piece writes into its own wphb_* options, and the admin presents them across five tabs. That works for setup, but it leaves the operational question awkward to answer day to day. What is the trend on average performance score? Which asset rules cause score drops after deploys? Did the uptime monitor flag any failures last week?

SleekView Charts reads the same Hummingbird data as a normal source. A Number KPI carries the average score from wphb_performance_report, a Donut splits asset rules by status using wphb_minify_data, a Horizontal Bar ranks the URLs with the biggest performance score drops, and a Gradient Area traces uptime check failures per day using wphb_uptime_data.

Hummingbird keeps writing its options where it always has. Charts query the same wphb option keys the plugin maintains, and saved dashboards can be scoped per role so an agency support lead reads operational health while a developer reads the failing asset rules. No second store, no rebuilt aggregator.

Workflow

From wphb options to a charts dashboard

1

Point at the wphb data

Connect SleekView to wphb_performance_report, wphb_minify_data, and wphb_uptime_data. Score, rule status, URL, asset handle, and check timestamp become groupable fields the moment the source is mapped.
2

Pick the four cards

Drop a Number card for average score, a Pie for asset rule status mix, a Bar for biggest score drops by URL, and an Area for uptime failures per day. Each card configures against a column.
3

Save the dashboard

Pin the layout so the next performance review opens the same charts in the same order. Date-range filters apply across every card at once and persist with the saved layout for the next visit.
4

Scope per role

Hand the operational view to agency support and the asset-rules view to a developer. The license, uptime contacts, and Smush settings stay scoped to admins through standard capability checks.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Hummingbird Pro data

Four cards that turn Hummingbird's five tabs of options into a single working performance dashboard.
Number · Default

Average score today

A single KPI averaging the score column on the wphb_performance_report option across today's checks. The opening number for any morning performance triage with deltas under the headline.
Average(score)
Pie · Donut

Asset rule status mix

Donut split across active, paused, and failing asset rules using wphb_minify_data, so the minification picture is visible without scrolling the asset-rules tab row by row.
Count group by rule_status
Bar · Horizontal

Biggest score drops

Horizontal bar of URLs ranked by the largest score drop between checks, sourced from wphb_performance_report. Repeated drops on a single URL point at the template that needs a real fix.
Minimum(score_delta) group by url
Area · Gradient

Uptime failures per day

Gradient area chart of uptime check failures per day from wphb_uptime_data. A flat valley after a hosting move usually means the uptime monitor needs a new URL or a fresh secret.
Count group by checked_at

Comparison

Default Hummingbird Pro admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Hummingbird admin

  • Performance reports, asset rules, and uptime live on three separate tabs.
  • Score trend is shown as a single sparkline with no per-URL breakdown.
  • Asset rule status mix is not visualised anywhere in the admin.
  • Uptime failures show as a log with no time-series chart per day.
  • No read-only dashboards for stakeholders without full admin access.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards built on wphb_performance_report, wphb_minify_data, and wphb_uptime_data with no extra storage.
  • Cards group by URL, asset handle, status, or check timestamp.
  • Global filters scope every card by date range, URL, or status at once.
  • Saved dashboards scope per role so operational and developer views stay separate.
  • Inline drill-down to the connected SleekView grid for the underlying option rows.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Hummingbird Pro

Real chart cards on wphb data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards drop onto the wphb_performance_report, wphb_minify_data, and wphb_uptime_data option keys. Group by URL, status, asset, or any column Hummingbird writes.

One filter, every card

Date range, URL, and status filters apply across the whole dashboard. The same scope drives the KPI, the donut, the bar, and the time-series at once with no per-card duplication of filter rules.

Role-scoped dashboards

Save separate layouts for agency support, developers, and site owners. The license, uptime contacts, and Smush settings stay tied to the capability checks WordPress already defines for admin users.

Audience

Who builds Hummingbird Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance engineers

Open the dashboard each morning, scan the asset-rule status mix and the score-drop bar, and click through to the underlying URLs only when a card highlights a real regression after the latest deploy.

Site reliability leads

Watch the uptime-failures area chart each week. A persistent flat valley usually means the uptime monitor needs a new URL or a fresh secret after a hosting move or a redirect change.

Agency reporting

Hand each client a one-screen performance snapshot scoped to their site. Account managers can read it without learning Hummingbird's five-tab layout or the asset rules in detail.

The bigger picture

Why a five-tab speed plugin reads better as one chart

Hummingbird Pro earns its keep by covering many performance jobs at once, all of which sit on their own tabs in the admin. The data needed to spot trouble across those jobs already exists in a handful of wphb option keys the plugin maintains carefully. Visualising those keys as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards costs nothing on the writing side and reframes the same options as one operational dashboard.

The cadence of performance review shifts from a quarterly scramble across five tabs to a daily glance on one screen, and the options stay exactly where Hummingbird wrote them.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Hummingbird Pro

No. SleekView Charts reads the same wphb_performance_report, wphb_minify_data, and wphb_uptime_data option keys that Hummingbird Pro writes. No additional storage is created and the figures stay consistent with the plugin's own tabs.

 

Yes. Performance and uptime rows are keyed by URL, which SleekView can join to the matching post record, so any post type the URL belongs to becomes a groupBy axis automatically.

 

Yes. The CDN sits in front of WordPress and is unaffected by SleekView. Charts read the resulting score and asset rule rows regardless of whether assets are served from the CDN, since SleekView reads the wphb options directly.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying option rows are reachable through the connected SleekView grid for handing a structured performance report to a client or developer.

 

No. Aggregations run server-side against the indexes WordPress already maintains on wp_options. The dashboard requests aggregate buckets, not raw rows, so even busy uptime schedules resolve in the time a normal admin query takes.

 

Yes. Saved chart layouts respect WordPress capability checks and can layer additional gates per card. A support agent can read the performance view without exposure to the Hummingbird license or uptime contacts at any point.

 

No. Hummingbird's reports cover individual page-level diagnostics. Charts cover the aggregate dashboard built from the plugin's own option keys, and the two views complement each other on exactly the same data.

 

Yes. A Bar grouped by rule_status with a date-range filter shows how the active, paused, and failing distribution shifts over a sprint, and the same window applies to the uptime and score cards beside it.

 

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