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SleekView Charts for Termageddon

Termageddon embeds licensed policies (privacy, terms, disclaimer, cookies) via a shortcode and option ID. SleekView Charts reads the option metadata and the pages that embed it, then renders coverage, policy types and last-publish dates as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Termageddon

Policy coverage is data your pages already carry

Termageddon is an attorney-driven legal-policy generator that issues sites a license and an embed code. On WordPress it lives as a small plugin that records the license ID, the embedded policy IDs and the shortcode used to render each policy on a page (privacy, terms, disclaimer, cookies, EULA, kids privacy and more). The publisher keeps the underlying policy current; the site simply embeds it.

The plugin's admin is intentionally light: enter the license, paste a shortcode, done. The questions an agency or compliance team actually has are coverage-shaped. How many sites have a privacy policy embedded, which policy types are in use across the fleet, are the embedded policies recently re-published or stale, are any sites still running an old hard-coded policy with no Termageddon shortcode.

SleekView Charts pivots the Termageddon option metadata and the page-shortcode index. A Number card counts sites with at least one Termageddon policy embedded. A Pie splits sites by primary policy type embedded. A Bar groups sites by the policy's last-publish month. An Area trends embed activations per month so a rollout program appears as a visible curve.

Workflow

Turn Termageddon metadata into a coverage dashboard

1

Read the embed metadata

SleekView detects Termageddon and reads the option row plus the index of pages that contain a Termageddon shortcode. Columns auto-detect, so policy_type, last_published, embed_status and site become first-class chart fields.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by policy_type, last_published or embed_status, and aggregate as Count over sites or pages.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Policy coverage", "Stale policies") and gate it by WordPress capability so site owners, agency leads and compliance reviewers each see the right slice.
4

Share with stakeholders

Hand a compliance lead a read-only URL or export the stale-policy list to CSV. Quarterly policy reviews stop being a click-through of every site.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Termageddon data

Each card reads Termageddon's option metadata and the page-shortcode index. Mix them for a coverage cockpit, a freshness audit or a portfolio overview.
Number · Default

Sites with Termageddon embedded

Total sites with at least one Termageddon policy embedded via shortcode. The coverage KPI agencies start every quarterly review with.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Sites by primary policy type

Splits sites by their primary embedded policy (privacy, terms, disclaimer, cookies, EULA). Shows the shape of the policy stack across the fleet.
Count group by policy_type
Bar · Horizontal

Sites by last-published month

Sites grouped by the embedded policy's last-published month. The oldest bars surface stale embeds that need a re-fetch or a license check.
Count group by last_published
Area · Gradient

Embed activations per month

Time series of new Termageddon embeds per month. Spikes track agency rollouts so a coverage program appears as a visible curve.
Count group by embed_activated

Comparison

Default Termageddon admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Termageddon admin and license panel

  • Admin is single-site, intentionally focused on the license and embed code
  • No fleet-wide coverage view across an agency portfolio
  • Stale-policy detection requires manual page-by-page inspection
  • No visualisation of policy-type mix across the network
  • No read-only sharing of coverage outside WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for sites with at least one Termageddon embed
  • Pie of primary policy types across the fleet
  • Bar of last-published months to surface stale embeds
  • Area trend of new embeds per month for rollout tracking
  • Filters carry between table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Termageddon

Coverage in one screen

Render the Termageddon option metadata and shortcode index as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Compliance leads read coverage and freshness in one place.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to stale policies or a single policy type and both the chart cards and the audit table stay aligned on the same Termageddon dataset.

Share with compliance

Hand a compliance lead a read-only URL of the coverage dashboard. The stale-policy list exports to CSV for the next quarterly review.

Audience

Who builds Termageddon charts dashboards with SleekView

Agency compliance leads

Portfolio dashboard across client sites: coverage KPI, primary policy pie, last-published bar. Every client gets a quarterly review anyone can quote.

Risk reviewers

Pin the last-published bar and the activations area. Spot sites running policies that have not refreshed in months and flag them for re-fetch.

Multisite admins

Watch the coverage KPI across the network. When a new site is launched without a Termageddon embed, the dashboard makes the gap obvious immediately.

The bigger picture

Why a policy-embed plugin still needs a chart layer

Termageddon's value lives in the attorney-maintained policies it issues to licensees. The WordPress plugin is intentionally thin: a license field, a shortcode, an option row. The fleet questions are coverage-shaped though.

Are all sites embedding the privacy policy, which policy types are present where, are any embeds stale, is the agency's new-site rollout completing properly. SleekView Charts pivots the option metadata and the shortcode index to answer those in one screen. Same plugin, same shortcodes, same policies, but a coverage surface that matches how compliance leads actually review a portfolio.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Termageddon

Only the Termageddon option row and the index of pages embedding a Termageddon shortcode. Policy type, last-published date and activation date. No external services or license-key transmission.

 

No. Termageddon still owns the policy content and the license relationship. SleekView Charts only reads which policies are embedded where.

 

Yes. Group by last_published on a Bar card and the oldest bars are the stale ones. Filter the table behind the card for a clean re-fetch list.

 

Yes. Group by policy_type on a Pie card and the result shows the mix of privacy, terms, disclaimer, cookies and EULA across the fleet.

 

Yes. The dashboard scopes to a single site or walks every site in the network, indexing Termageddon shortcodes per install.

 

No. The dashboard never queries Termageddon's servers or transmits the license key. It only reads the WordPress option metadata.

 

No. Termageddon still owns the policy generation and updates. SleekView Charts is a coverage and freshness surface for the embeds the plugin maintains.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV. Useful for handing a stale-policy list to the team responsible for the re-fetch.

 

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