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SleekView Charts for SSL Zen

SleekView Charts reads SSL Zen's option entries for Lets Encrypt certificates, ACME verification state and forced-HTTPS configuration, and renders certificate days remaining, renewal cadence, verification failures and redirect coverage as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for SSL Zen

ACME state is data. Render it as a renewal cockpit.

SSL Zen by SSL Zen issues free Lets Encrypt certificates from inside WordPress: it generates the CSR, verifies domain ownership via HTTP-01 (or DNS-01 in Premium), installs the certificate file on supported hosts and keeps a renewal schedule. All of that state lives in WordPress options: the issued certificate metadata, the renewal target date, the last ACME verification result, the forced-HTTPS toggle and any custom redirect rules.

SleekView Charts reads that option set directly. A Number card counts sites with an active Lets Encrypt certificate. A Pie splits sites by verification method (HTTP-01 vs DNS-01). A Bar groups certificates into renewal windows (0-7, 7-30, 30-60, 60+ days). An Area trends ACME verification attempts per week so a host whose verification is intermittently failing becomes visible before its certificate expires.

The plugin still owns issuance, verification and installation. SleekView Charts is the reading surface for the option data SSL Zen already maintains, gated by WordPress capability and kept in sync with the underlying audit table.

Workflow

Turn SSL Zen options into a renewal dashboard

1

Read the SSL Zen options

SleekView detects SSL Zen and lists its option entries: certificate metadata, renewal target, verification result, verification method and forced-HTTPS state on one site or every site in a multisite.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by verification_method, renewal_days_bucket, verification_status or option_updated, and aggregate as Count over sites or events.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Lets Encrypt fleet", "Renewal queue this month") and gate it by WordPress capability so site owners, agency ops and renewal teams each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send the renewal team a read-only URL or export the under-7-day certificate list to CSV. Renewals get a real queue instead of a recurring calendar reminder.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from SSL Zen data

Each card below reads the option entries SSL Zen writes for each issued Lets Encrypt certificate. Mix them for a renewal queue, an ACME triage view or an agency-wide HTTPS dashboard.
Number · Default

Sites with a Lets Encrypt certificate

Total sites with an active SSL Zen certificate. Anchors the fleet-wide picture and confirms HTTPS coverage at a glance.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Verification method split

Splits sites across HTTP-01 and DNS-01 verification. Surfaces how many sites depend on the webserver reachability versus DNS-managed flows.
Count group by verification_method
Bar · Horizontal

Certificates by renewal window

Sites bucketed by days until renewal (0-7, 7-30, 30-60, 60+). Renewal teams use it to plan the queue and catch any certificate slipping into the expiry window.
Count group by renewal_days_bucket
Area · Gradient

ACME verification attempts per week

Time series of verification attempts per week, including failed ones where applicable. A flat line is healthy; bursts of failures point at a misconfigured DNS or webserver.
Count group by verification_attempt_at

Comparison

Default SSL Zen admin vs SleekView Charts

Default SSL Zen admin

  • Certificate status is shown per site, no aggregate view across the fleet
  • No visual bucketing of certificates by renewal window
  • No native split of HTTP-01 versus DNS-01 verification across sites
  • No weekly trend of verification attempts to catch a failing site early
  • No read-only sharing of the renewal queue outside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for sites with an active Lets Encrypt certificate
  • Pie of verification methods to plan automation per host type
  • Bar of certificates by renewal window for queue planning
  • Area trend of verification attempts as an early warning surface
  • Filters carry between table view and chart cards on the same option dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for SSL Zen

Renewal queue as a dashboard

Render SSL Zen's options as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Renewal teams see the queue, not a calendar reminder.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to certificates under 30 days or to a single verification method, and both the chart cards and the underlying audit table stay in sync on the same dataset.

Share with the renewal team

Send a read-only URL or export the under-7-day list to CSV. Renewal work stops being an internal-only chore and becomes a shareable queue.

Audience

Who builds SSL Zen charts dashboards with SleekView

Agency ops

Run a portfolio dashboard across client sites: pie of verification methods, bar of renewal windows, weekly trend of attempts. The renewal queue is one screen, not a spreadsheet.

Hosting and DevOps

Watch the verification-attempt trend per site. Spot the host whose HTTP-01 is intermittently failing weeks before the certificate expires and triggers a customer outage.

Compliance reviewers

Use the active-certificate KPI and renewal bar as evidence of HTTPS coverage. Export the audit set to CSV for security questionnaires.

The bigger picture

Why free certificates still need a renewal cockpit

Lets Encrypt is fantastic at making certificates cheap. It is not by itself the answer to keeping a fleet of WordPress sites in good standing. Certificates renew every ninety days, verification depends on DNS or webserver state that can drift, and there is always one site whose renewal quietly fails on the wrong host.

SSL Zen automates the issuance and renewal, then writes the result into WordPress options. SleekView Charts turns those options into a cockpit. A KPI for active certificates.

A pie for verification methods. A bar for the renewal queue. A trend for verification attempts.

An agency tracks renewals across a portfolio without keeping a spreadsheet. A DevOps lead spots a slow-failing host early. A compliance reviewer gets the HTTPS-coverage picture as a live link.

Same plugin, same Lets Encrypt flow, same options, but a renewal surface that respects the cadence of free certificates.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for SSL Zen

Only SSL Zen's option entries: certificate metadata, renewal target, verification method, verification result and forced-HTTPS state. No direct calls to Lets Encrypt or to the ACME server.

 

No. SSL Zen still owns ACME requests, verification and installation. SleekView Charts only reads what the plugin already wrote to WordPress options.

 

Yes. The certificates-by-renewal-window bar buckets the fleet into 0-7, 7-30, 30-60 and 60+ day windows. Filter to the first bucket to get the immediate queue as a CSV export.

 

Yes. Group by verification_attempt_at on an Area or Line card. Healthy fleets show a flat line; bursts of failures concentrated on a single site or host are an early warning.

 

Yes. The dashboard can be scoped to a single site or run across every site in a network, pulling each site's SSL Zen options in turn. A network-wide renewal cockpit becomes one screen.

 

No. SSL Zen still owns issuance, verification and installation. SleekView Charts is a reading surface for the option data it already produces.

 

No. The charts run inside the admin on demand and read existing options. They have no role in the ACME flow or in the request path SSL Zen manages.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Useful when handing renewals to an external ops team.

 

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