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SleekView Charts for Squirrly SEO

Squirrly's SEO Live Assistant scores posts one at a time and the SEO Audit screen rolls everything up into a single number. SleekView Charts pulls the qss tables straight into a dashboard so audit scores, focus keyword coverage, and snippet health become visible across the whole site.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Squirrly SEO

See every Squirrly audit score on one dashboard

Squirrly SEO writes to its own wp_qss_ tables. Snippet records hold the SEO title, meta description, canonical, and indexing flags per post. Briefcase keywords live in a sibling table and link back to the posts that target them. Audit scoring writes per-post scores and timestamps as Squirrly checks each piece of content.

The default Squirrly admin surfaces this through the SEO Live Assistant inside the post editor and a site-wide SEO Audit screen. Both are useful, but neither answers the standard SEO standup question: which post type carries the most low-scoring posts, and is that pile growing or shrinking week over week.

SleekView Charts reads the qss tables directly and turns them into chart cards. Audit scores become a histogram. Focus keyword coverage becomes a donut. Snippet length issues become a bar chart by post type. The Squirrly audit data finally has a dashboard that matches the way SEO work actually gets prioritised.

Workflow

From the qss tables to a charts dashboard

1

Point Charts at the qss tables

Charts reads wp_qss, wp_qss_seo, and wp_qss_briefcase directly. The same data the SEO Live Assistant and the SEO Audit screen read becomes available as aggregatable columns.
2

Pick the KPIs you care about

Average audit score, count of posts under a threshold, posts with no focus keyword, snippets over Google's pixel limit. Each one maps to a column in the qss tables and turns into a card.
3

Mix chart types per question

Number cards for averages and totals, a Bar for score distribution by post type, a Donut for focus keyword coverage, an Area for audit history over time. Charts handles the layout.
4

Save dashboards per role

SEO managers see the full dashboard. Editors get a scoped view that only shows their own post type or their drafts. Saved layouts ship to each role without rebuilding cards by hand.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Squirrly SEO data

Four chart cards SleekView Charts can build on top of the qss tables. Every card answers a real SEO standup question.
Number · Default

Average audit score

Headline KPI averaging Squirrly's per-post audit scores across every tracked post. The number Squirrly's site audit hides behind a single overall rollup.
Average(audit_score)
Pie · Donut

Focus keyword coverage

Share of posts with a Briefcase focus keyword set versus posts without one. Surfaces the coverage gap the Briefcase menu does not visualise.
Count group by focus_keyword_set
Bar · Default

Low-scoring posts by post type

Counts posts under your target audit score grouped by post type. Tells SEO leads which content area carries the most debt.
Count group by post_type
Area · Gradient

Audit score trend

Average audit score over time, plotted from Squirrly's last-checked timestamps. Shows whether the SEO work is actually moving the number.
Average(audit_score) group by last_checked

Comparison

Default Squirrly reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Squirrly SEO Audit

  • Site-wide SEO Audit collapses everything into one overall score
  • SEO Live Assistant works on one post at a time
  • No dashboard breakdown of audit scores by post type
  • Focus keyword coverage lives on a separate Briefcase menu
  • Audit score trends over time are not visualised in the admin

SleekView Charts

  • Average audit score and total tracked posts as Number cards
  • Donut card for focus keyword coverage at a glance
  • Bar card of low-scoring posts grouped by post type
  • Area card of audit score trends over time
  • Saved dashboards per role, scoped to relevant post types

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Squirrly SEO

qss tables as chart cards

Snippet, Briefcase, and audit tables drive aggregations directly. The data Squirrly already collects finally has a chart view to match.

Focus keyword coverage

A donut card shows the share of posts with a Briefcase focus keyword set. The coverage gap stops hiding behind a separate menu.

Score trends over time

An area card plots average audit score against last-checked timestamps. Teams can see whether the optimisation work is moving the average week over week.

Audience

Who builds Squirrly SEO charts dashboards with SleekView

SEO managers

Open one dashboard at standup and see average score, low-score counts per post type, and the trend line. The SEO Live Assistant is still there for per-post tuning, but the chart view drives prioritisation.

Content editors

See score and focus keyword coverage for their own post type as charts. Knowing that 22 percent of guides are under a 60 score is more actionable than scrolling through an audit list.

Agency leads

Hand clients a one-screen SEO health dashboard built directly on Squirrly's data. Export chart values to CSV for retainer reports without rebuilding slides each month.

The bigger picture

Why Squirrly's per-post UI needs a chart layer above it

Squirrly SEO is built around the SEO Live Assistant, which is a strong tool when an editor is actively working on one post. The Assistant scores the snippet, suggests improvements, and updates as you type. The site-wide SEO Audit collapses that work into a single overall number, which is fine for a status email but not enough to actually run SEO on a content site.

SEO leads need to know which post type carries the most low-scoring posts, whether focus keyword coverage is improving, and whether the trend line is going up or down over time. None of those questions have a dashboard answer in Squirrly's admin today. SleekView Charts treats the qss tables as a real data source and renders them as the dashboard Squirrly's own surfaces stop short of.

A Number card shows the average audit score. A Donut shows focus keyword coverage. A Bar breaks low-scoring posts down by post type.

An Area plots the trend line. Squirrly still owns the scoring and the rendering. SleekView Charts just makes the data legible at the scale Squirrly was built to track.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Squirrly SEO

No. Squirrly still owns snippet rendering, audit scoring, sitemap output, and the SEO Live Assistant. SleekView Charts reads the qss tables Squirrly already writes and renders them as chart cards, giving SEO managers a dashboard layer that complements the audit screen rather than replacing it.

 

No, but they pair well. The audit grid is the drill-down view for fixing specific snippets. The Charts dashboard is the overview that tells you which post type and which score bucket need attention first. Many teams pin a Charts dashboard and a saved audit grid as their daily SEO surfaces.

 

Both. The qss tables exist in the free version and SleekView Charts can aggregate against them either way. Paid features like Focus Pages and extended audits add extra columns that surface as additional chart options when the relevant tier is active.

 

Yes when Focus Pages is part of your Squirrly plan. The Focus Pages tracking tables surface as additional aggregatable columns, so you can build cards for focus page status counts or filter the audit score charts to focus pages only.

 

Live. SleekView Charts queries the qss tables directly on each render, so an audit score that updates through the SEO Live Assistant or an inline edit in the audit grid shows up the next time the dashboard loads. No separate cache layer to invalidate.

 

Yes. Charts aggregate against indexed qss columns and only fetch summary data. Sites with thousands of posts and several years of audit history stay responsive because the queries are scoped and the chart payload is aggregated numbers, not full snippet rows.

 

Yes. Each chart card exports its underlying aggregation to CSV, so the values that drive the Bar or Donut land in a spreadsheet. Useful for monthly retainer reports or for handing prioritised fix lists to writers.

 

Yes. Dashboards can be scoped to specific roles, so editors only see the cards and post types you allow. SEO managers keep the full dashboard while writers get a scoped view of their own post type's coverage numbers.

 

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