SleekView Charts for Termly Cookie Consent
Termly mirrors consent events locally for audit purposes. SleekView Charts reads that mirror and turns decisions, categories, pages, and timestamps into a dashboard legal and marketing can both use.
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Cookie consent is mostly data until it isn't
Termly is a popular consent-management and policy-generation platform with a clean WordPress integration that handles the cookie banner, the consent log, and policy embeds. Its decisions sync to the Termly cloud for cross-site reporting, but it also mirrors recent consent events locally for audit purposes.
The local mirror is data, not workflow: there is no built-in filterable workspace and certainly no chart layer on top of it. SleekView Charts reads Termly's local consent log table (typically wp_termly_consent_logs or the equivalent) and renders it as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.
The pairing is useful because cookie consent generates a lot of data, most of which is uninteresting until you need a specific slice for an audit, a regulator, or a marketing question about banner copy. Termly captures it correctly. SleekView turns it into something compliance, legal, and marketing can each use without bothering each other or engineering.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts visualizes Termly consent logs
Point at the Termly local log
Add KPI cards
Visualize decisions and categories
Save and share
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Termly consent data
Consent events this month
Count
Decisions split
Count
group by decision
Category adoption
Count
group by categories
Consent volume over time
Count
group by event_date
Comparison
Default Termly reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Termly reporting
- Most reporting lives in the Termly cloud rather than inside WordPress.
- The local consent log has no built-in workspace or chart layer.
- Category adoption (analytics, advertising, functional) is hard to summarize without SQL.
- Denial rates per page are not visible inside the WordPress admin.
- Non-admin reviewers cannot view consent activity without a Termly cloud seat or WP admin role.
SleekView Charts
- Reads Termly's local consent log directly.
- Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards for events, decisions, categories, and trends.
- Saved filters by page, subject, or category for DSAR-ready slices.
- Frontend embed with role-based access for legal and marketing reviewers.
- Scheduled CSV exports of the underlying rows for audit packets.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Termly Cookie Consent
Decision split
A Donut over the decision column shows accept-all vs reject-all vs custom in one glance, exactly what regulators ask about first.
Category adoption
Stacked Bar cards over the categories column show how many users opt in to analytics, advertising, and functional cookies separately.
Volume over time
Area cards over event_date catch banner regressions and align consent volume with campaign and traffic shifts.
Audience
Who builds Termly chart dashboards with SleekView
In-house compliance teams
Compliance leads need a monthly consent volume and denial rate chart. SleekView Charts produces it without leaving WordPress.
Marketing teams testing banner copy
Marketing tests banner copy variants and watches the Donut and Area cards shift week over week, with full row-level evidence one click away.
Agencies running consent for clients
Agencies managing Termly for client portfolios use SleekView dashboards as the deliverable for each client's monthly compliance check-in.
The bigger picture
Why local consent logs need a chart layer
Cookie consent is one of those data sets that is huge in row count but only interesting in aggregate, and only at specific moments: a regulator request, a banner copy test, or a category-level question about analytics adoption. Termly stores the raw events locally, which is precisely the right place for a dashboard inside the CMS, yet the default UI does not surface them. SleekView Charts reads the same rows Termly already writes and turns them into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards that legal and marketing can each read without needing the other team's tooling.
Termly remains in charge of capture and policy generation. SleekView Charts gives the resulting log a chart layer inside the WordPress admin where it belongs.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Termly Cookie Consent
No. Termly continues to manage the banner, the cloud sync, and the policy generator. SleekView Charts reads the local log.
 The plugin's local consent log table (typically wp_termly_consent_logs or the equivalent created by your version of the integration).
 Yes. Saved filters on source URL or page slug apply to each chart card.
 Yes. A Bar card over source_url filtered to decision = reject-all is a one-click setup and a common review card.
 Yes. The frontend embed and capability filters let reviewers see what they are allowed to see.
 Yes. Apply a subject filter and export the rows as CSV with the visible columns.
 Read-only by default. Edits on the underlying view are gated by role and per-column permissions.
 Yes. SleekView Charts reads per-site tables and can roll up across the network when given the right capabilities.
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