SleekView Charts for ThirstyAffiliates
ThirstyAffiliates stores cloaked links as the thirstylink CPT and logs redirects into wp_ta_link_clicks. SleekView Charts joins both and renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so weekly affiliate reviews stop being report-tab pivots.
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Click reports and link lists never lived on the same screen
ThirstyAffiliates keeps each cloaked URL as a thirstylink post and writes every redirect into wp_ta_link_clicks with timestamps and IP rows. The default admin has a link list under one menu and a click report under another. Reviewing which links earned most this month or which slugs are silently broken means flipping between tabs and matching IDs by eye.
SleekView Charts joins both data sources and renders the answers as cards. A Number card sums today's clicks. A donut splits redirect type (301, 302, 307, cloak, frame). A Bar card ranks the top links by 30-day clicks. An Area card plots redirect volume over the last 30 days. The same query underpins the SleekView table view, so the dashboard and the row-level audit share one read layer.
Front-end redirect performance stays identical because SleekView only renders inside WP Admin. The wp_ta_link_clicks table is read-only from the charts; inline edits to destinations and labels still happen in the table view through standard thirstylink post hooks.
Workflow
From two tabs to one charts dashboard
Join CPT and click log
Add today's clicks
Rank top links
Plot redirect trend
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from ThirstyAffiliates data
Total clicks today
Count
Redirect type split
Count
group by redirect_type
Top links (30d)
Count
group by link_id
Click volume (30d)
Count
group by click_date
Comparison
ThirstyAffiliates default reports vs SleekView Charts
ThirstyAffiliates reports tab
- Click stats live on a tab separate from the link list, with no chart cards above either
- Redirect-type distribution is not visualised anywhere
- Top link rankings need a report run and manual sorting
- 30-day click trend over the full portfolio is hard to see
- Pro health check runs as a separate report, not as a card
SleekView Charts
- Today's click count as a Number card on wp_ta_link_clicks
- Redirect type donut covering 301, 302, 307, cloak, and frame
- Top-links Bar card grouped by 30-day click count
- 30-day click volume Area card with gradient fill
- Dashboard pairs with the SleekView link+click table view
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for ThirstyAffiliates
Links and clicks, finally shaped
The Bar and Area cards turn the report tab's totals into a real chart layer, so weekly affiliate reviews start from a dashboard rather than a CSV export.
Spot site-wide drops
An Area card on click volume catches a sudden drop across all links, which is often the first sign of a hosting issue or a redirect-engine misconfiguration.
Top performers in one card
A horizontal Bar on link clicks surfaces the Bluehost referrals and ConvertKit slugs earning most, so promotion decisions stop requiring a report rerun.
Audience
Who builds ThirstyAffiliates charts dashboards with SleekView
Affiliate marketers
Top-links Bar and total-clicks Number card replace the weekly report-and-spreadsheet pivot, so a fifteen-minute review confirms which programs deserve more placements.
Editors maintaining link hygiene
Click-volume Area card and redirect-type donut surface drops and legacy redirect types so dead links and SEO-equity issues get fixed before they hurt rankings.
Content teams planning briefs
A 90-day top-links Bar card highlights the slugs writers should add to upcoming posts, turning affiliate placement decisions into a saved dashboard view.
The bigger picture
Why affiliate link portfolios need a chart layer
Affiliate revenue rots quietly. A vendor changes a slug, a program ends, an SSL cert expires, and the click count on a cloaked URL drifts toward zero in a report nobody opens. ThirstyAffiliates captures all the signals (responses, click totals, last-click dates, redirect type) but the default UI splits them across tabs that rarely get opened together.
A charts dashboard fixes that by surfacing the questions affiliate marketers actually ask: which links earned most this month, did click volume drop site-wide today, which redirect types still need upgrading. Bar, Number, Donut, and Area cards turn the same wp_ta_link_clicks and thirstylink CPT rows into a five-minute Friday review. Front-end redirect handling stays unchanged because the dashboard is purely a read layer inside WP Admin.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for ThirstyAffiliates
No. The built-in reports tab keeps working. SleekView Charts adds a dashboard that joins the link CPT with the click table in chart cards, which the native UI never does. Most teams use the reports tab for ad-hoc drill-downs and the SleekView dashboard for weekly review and trend monitoring.
 No. SleekView Charts only renders inside WP Admin and never touches the redirect path that visitors hit. ThirstyAffiliates' redirect controller and click logging keep running unchanged. Front-end performance is identical to running ThirstyAffiliates alone.
 No. The free plugin's thirstylink CPT and wp_ta_link_clicks table are all SleekView Charts needs. Pro-only fields like geolocation redirects show up as additional fields when Pro is active, but the free plugin gives you the full charts dashboard on its own.
 Yes. ThirstyAffiliates link categories are a taxonomy on the thirstylink CPT, so a Bar card grouped by category with Count on clicks surfaces program-level performance. Useful for splitting Bluehost referrals from ConvertKit referrals when reviewing the portfolio.
 Yes. Each card supports a filter applied at query time, so a top-links Bar can be scoped to one taxonomy term. The agent UI exposes a multi-select picker for term filters, so saved dashboards can be cloned per program with minimal effort.
 Yes. Aggregations run server-side against indexed columns on wp_ta_link_clicks, so click logs in the millions still render the dashboard fast. The agent UI flags missing indexes if a query slows down, with suggested ALTER TABLE statements for the common chart group-bys.
 Yes. Each card supports an export-data action that downloads the aggregated rows as CSV. Useful for handing finance a top-links revenue table or for sharing trend data with an external dashboard that doesn't yet read WordPress directly.
 Yes. The thirstylink CPT stores no-follow and sponsored attributes in post meta. A donut grouped by no-follow status surfaces the split, useful before a SERP audit or compliance review to confirm sponsored disclosure is configured correctly.
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