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SleekView Charts for ThriveCart WP

SleekView Charts reads the ThriveCart plugin's user-product access map, Learn lesson progress and license rows directly. Enrollments, lesson activity, access mix and recent events render as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for ThriveCart WP

ThriveCart Learn lives on WordPress. The dashboard is what's missing.

ThriveCart itself runs in the cloud, but the WordPress plugin owns a serious WP-side surface. License keys and product mappings live in wp_options. User access to ThriveCart products is stored in usermeta the moment a purchase webhook arrives. ThriveCart Learn, when enabled, writes lesson and course progress to its own tables and meta keys so course pages can render from WordPress.

The default ThriveCart WP plugin UI shows a settings tab and a Learn admin for course authoring. It does not aggregate enrollments per product, surface daily lesson activity or rank courses by completion. The data sits in wp_usermeta, postmeta and the Learn progress tables, but the operational picture, who is enrolled where and what they're actually doing, is missing.

SleekView Charts reads the ThriveCart WP-side data directly. A Number card anchors total active enrollments. A Pie splits access by ThriveCart product. A Bar ranks courses by lesson completions. An Area trends lesson activity over time, so the course owner can see whether a cohort is engaged or whether onboarding stalled in the first module.

Workflow

Turn the ThriveCart WP-side data into a dashboard

1

Read the access map

SleekView reads the ThriveCart plugin's usermeta keys that record per-product access. Each row maps a WordPress user to a ThriveCart product ID, the purchase timestamp and the access status.
2

Pull Learn progress

When ThriveCart Learn is enabled, lesson and course progress live in postmeta and the Learn progress tables. SleekView surfaces lesson_id, course_id, user_id and completed_at as chart fields.
3

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar or Radial cards. Group by product_id, course_id, completed_at or status, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
4

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Enrollment cockpit", "Learn engagement", "Course completions") and gate it by WordPress capability so support, instructors and ops each see their slice.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from ThriveCart WP data

Each card reads from the ThriveCart plugin's WP-side storage: usermeta for access, postmeta and Learn tables for progress. Mix them for an enrollment cockpit or a course engagement view.
Number · Default

Active enrollments

Count of every active user-to-product access row across all ThriveCart products. The KPI for capacity planning and customer success staffing.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Enrollments by product

Share of enrollments by ThriveCart product. Shows the flagship course carrying the roster and the side products with quiet but loyal cohorts.
Count group by product_id
Bar · Horizontal

Lesson completions by course

Courses ranked by total lesson completions across all enrolled users. Surfaces where the curriculum actually lands and where students stall in module one.
Count group by course_id
Area · Gradient

Lesson activity over time

Daily trend of lesson completions across every Learn course. A cohort launch and a cohort fade become visible as shape rather than guesswork.
Count group by completed_at

Comparison

Default ThriveCart WP reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default ThriveCart WP admin

  • Plugin admin shows settings and Learn authoring, no enrollment chart
  • Per-user access is in usermeta, never aggregated by product
  • Learn lesson activity has no cross-course daily trend
  • No KPI tile for active enrollments anywhere in WP
  • No read-only dashboard URL for support staff without admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active enrollments across every ThriveCart product
  • Pie split of enrollments across the full product catalog
  • Bar ranking courses by lesson completions
  • Area trend of lesson activity for cohort engagement
  • Filters carry between enrollment table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for ThriveCart WP

Enrollments as a dashboard

Render every active access row across every ThriveCart product as Number and Pie cards. Customer success sees the roster shape, not a usermeta dump.

Engagement at a glance

Area trend of lesson completions surfaces cohort momentum and onboarding stalls. The instructor catches a stuck module before the refund window closes.

Share with support

Send support a URL of the enrollment cockpit so they answer access questions from a chart, not a usermeta query. No ThriveCart vendor seat required.

Audience

Who builds ThriveCart WP charts dashboards with SleekView

Course owners

Anchor on the lesson completions bar and the daily activity trend. Catch a cohort drift in week two and ship a re-engagement nudge before completion rates collapse.

Customer success

Filter the enrollment dataset by product to triage refund or access tickets without leaving WordPress. The chart and the row-level table sit on the same data.

Operations

Inventory total active enrollments quarterly for capacity planning. The KPI tile is the number the leadership team has been asking for since launch.

The bigger picture

ThriveCart Learn deserves a real engagement chart

ThriveCart owns the checkout, but ThriveCart Learn ships the course on WordPress, and every enrollment row and lesson completion is sitting in the WP database already. The default plugin admin focuses on authoring courses and configuring the cart connection, which leaves the operational picture invisible. Course owners learn whether a module is working from refund requests rather than from a completion chart.

SleekView Charts treats the access map and lesson progress as a dataset and renders it as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards, so cohort momentum becomes a curve and the flagship product becomes a slice. The data already lives in usermeta and the Learn tables, the chart layer turns it from a settings tab into an operational picture.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for ThriveCart WP

The ThriveCart WordPress plugin's own storage: usermeta for per-product access, postmeta for Learn lesson and course metadata, and the Learn progress tables when present. No call to the ThriveCart cloud is required for the chart layer.

 

No. Order revenue and transaction-level data live in the ThriveCart dashboard and stay there. SleekView Charts focuses on the WordPress footprint: who has access to what and what they're doing in Learn. Cloud-side reporting is a separate question answered by ThriveCart itself.

 

Yes. With Learn off the dashboard still renders the enrollment side: active access rows, product mix and signup cadence from usermeta. Learn-specific cards stay empty until a course is published and lessons begin recording.

 

Yes. WordPress core indexes usermeta by user_id and meta_key, and SleekView Charts reuses those indexes for the group-by queries. Sites with hundreds of ThriveCart products and tens of thousands of enrollments render within seconds.

 

Yes. Each multisite blog has its own ThriveCart options and its own usermeta and Learn tables. SleekView Charts aggregates the enrollment dataset across blogs, so a network-wide course operations dashboard replaces clicking through each blog individually.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Course owners see the engagement cockpit, support sees the access detail, and operations sees the KPI summary, each with their own filter presets.

 

Yes. Filter the dataset to a single product_id and the underlying enrollment table lists every WordPress user with active access, with their purchase timestamp. Useful when triaging a license revoke or a refund.

 

The plugin needs the ThriveCart account to receive purchase webhooks and register access, but the chart layer reads the resulting WordPress data only. An expired ThriveCart connection stops new access from being granted but leaves the historical dataset auditable.

 

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