SleekView Charts for Super Socializer
Heateor's Super Socializer scatters social login and share data across the_champ_* usermeta keys. SleekView Charts pulls them into one dashboard, so network mix, share activity, and registration trends sit next to each other.
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Super Socializer scatters social data across usermeta
Heateor's Super Socializer records every linked Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, or Twitter account inside wp_usermeta with keys like the_champ_fb_details, the_champ_login_data, and matching share counts. The default WordPress Users screen ignores all of it, so admins lose visibility into who logged in through which network and how active those social registrations actually are.
SleekView Charts reads the the_champ_* keys and turns the scattered usermeta into chart cards. Network mix as a Donut, share activity as a Bar, and signup trends as an Area card make the data queryable without phpMyAdmin.
The dashboard runs on standard usermeta queries, so the existing plugin keeps working without any parallel store.
Workflow
From the_champ_* usermeta to a chart dashboard
Read the_champ_ keys
Pivot by network
Add KPI and activity cards
Save the dashboards
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Super Socializer data
Total linked accounts
Count
Accounts by network
Count
group by the_champ_network
Average shares per network
Average(the_champ_share_count)
group by the_champ_network
New social signups per month
Count
group by the_champ_first_login
Comparison
Super Socializer default reporting vs SleekView Charts
Super Socializer admin
- No native dashboard for social registration mix
- Share counts live in usermeta with no aggregation tooling
- First-login dates require manual queries to surface
- No view that pairs network with share activity per user
- Compliance audits depend on raw SQL or PHP scripts
SleekView Charts
- Reads the_champ_* usermeta directly, no extra schema
- Donut card on network for the real social mix
- Bar card on average shares per network for engagement reporting
- Area card on first-login date for monthly adoption trend
- Saved dashboards per role, gated by capability
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Super Socializer
Network mix as a chart
A Donut card on the_champ_network turns serialized usermeta into the audience report marketing has been doing in spreadsheets.
Share activity per network
Average share count grouped by network surfaces which channels drive engaged registrations rather than just sign-ups that go dormant.
Compliance-ready audits
Network distribution and token-state counts feed compliance reviews without exporting CSVs out of the_champ_login_data by hand.
Audience
Who builds Super Socializer charts dashboards with SleekView
Audience reporting
Show marketing which social network actually brings new registrations and which produces the most subsequent shares per user.
Compliance review
Track network mix and account state for the annual privacy review. The dashboard renders what the audit needs without raw SQL.
Targeted outreach
Filter to a network plus a share-count threshold and export the cohort for a re-engagement campaign aimed at active social registrants.
The bigger picture
Why Super Socializer data deserves a dashboard
Super Socializer is unusual among social-login plugins in that it doubles as a sharing plugin, tracking both who registered through which network and how many shares they triggered afterwards. That pairing makes the dataset uniquely valuable for marketing, but only if it is queryable. As long as it lives as serialized arrays under a half-dozen the_champ_ meta keys, the value is locked away.
SleekView Charts reads the same usermeta keys the table view reads and renders the result as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. Network mix, share activity, and adoption trend become things marketing reads in seconds rather than things ops promises to query when there is time.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Super Socializer
No. Super Socializer still handles the social login flow and the share buttons. SleekView Charts reads the data it stores and turns it into a dashboard.
 Yes. the_champ_network is the standard groupBy for Pie and Bar cards, so each supported network renders as its own slice or bar.
 Yes. the_champ_share_count can be used as a valueColumn for aggregations like average or sum, so per-network share activity becomes a chart.
 Yes. the_champ_first_login is available as a groupBy for Area cards, so monthly and quarterly adoption trends are one configuration step.
 Yes. The charts read the same usermeta the table edits write to, so changes are reflected on the next refresh without manual reindex.
 Yes. Saved dashboards are capability-gated, so marketing, ops, and compliance each open the cards relevant to their role.
 Yes. Any usermeta key the plugin or its add-ons write under the_champ_ prefix is available to the charts as a column or groupBy.
 No. The charts sit inside the same SleekView screen as the table view, so the dashboard and the dataset share filters and saved views.
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