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SleekView Charts for Tidio

Tidio's conversation data lives in its cloud, but the WordPress side accumulates leads, form captures, and sync logs. SleekView Charts turns that local data into a marketing-friendly dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Tidio

Local lead capture, summarized as charts

Tidio is SaaS by design. Chat transcripts, visitor sessions, and operator data sit in Tidio's cloud, accessed through the Tidio web app. What ends up in WordPress is the integration residue: plugin options in wp_options, plus any leads piped to WP through Zapier, Make, webhook handlers, or third-party form-capture integrations.

SleekView Charts treats that residue as the data source it is. Locally captured lead rows become chart material. A number card counts new leads captured this month from the local table. A donut splits leads by sync status (synced, pending, failed). A bar of leads by source page tells marketing which pages drive the most chat starts. An area chart of weekly capture volume tracks campaign-driven spikes.

The honest scope: anything that lives in Tidio's cloud (transcripts, visitor history, operator notes) is not chart material here. Use Tidio's own analytics for that. SleekView Charts covers the WordPress half, which is where leads, sync errors, and capture-attribution data tend to disappear into postmeta or custom tables without a dashboard.

Workflow

From scattered WP rows to a Tidio dashboard

1

Locate the data

SleekView scans for Tidio plugin options and any custom tables, postmeta keys, or form-plugin entries where your integration writes captured leads. You point it at the right source.
2

Define dimensions

Source page, sync status, capture date, email domain, custom integration fields. Each becomes a chart dimension. Pick the ones marketing or ops actually wants on the dashboard.
3

Build cards

Number card for monthly captured leads, donut for sync status, bar for source-page breakdown, area for weekly capture trend. Drag, save, reopen.
4

Share with stakeholders

Marketing, sales, and support each get the same dashboard or scoped variants. The cards read from the same WP-side data so numbers always match.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Tidio WP data

Four cards covering capture volume, sync health, attribution, and trend from the lead records WordPress accumulates.
Number · Default

Leads captured this month

Count of locally captured lead rows whose capture date is in the current calendar month. The headline metric for marketing reporting.
Count
Pie · Donut

Sync status mix

Locally captured leads grouped by sync status. A growing failed slice means the Zapier or webhook layer is silently dropping records.
Count group by sync_status
Bar · Default

Leads by source page

Count of captured leads grouped by the originating URL or campaign. Reveals which pages drive the highest chat-to-lead conversion.
Count group by source_page
Area · Gradient

Weekly capture trend

Weekly volume of captured leads from the capture timestamp. Tracks campaign launches and seasonal demand against baseline.
Count group by captured_at

Comparison

Default Tidio admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Tidio reporting

  • Most Tidio reporting lives in the Tidio web app, not WP
  • Locally captured leads have no chart UI
  • Sync errors don't surface as a chart card
  • No source-page attribution chart for WP-captured leads
  • Trend over time requires CSV export and a spreadsheet

SleekView Charts

  • Count WP-captured leads as a live KPI
  • Donut for sync status across all integration paths
  • Bar chart of leads by source page
  • Area chart of weekly capture volume
  • Honest scope: chat transcripts stay in Tidio's cloud

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Tidio

Capture-volume KPI

Live count of captured leads with date filtering. The number card answers the first question marketing asks every Monday without anyone running an export.

Sync health donut

Sync status mix surfaces failed records as a wedge of the donut. Webhook drops, Zapier misfires, and integration errors stop being invisible after the first review.

Source attribution bar

Leads grouped by source page or campaign. Marketing reads conversion drivers off one chart instead of pivoting a CSV through the Tidio dashboard.

Audience

Who builds Tidio charts dashboards with SleekView

Marketing

A weekly dashboard with capture volume, source-page attribution, and trend. Replaces the export-and-spreadsheet workflow that usually drives marketing reviews.

Sales

Track captured lead volume by source and recency for prospecting prioritization. The bar chart says which pages produce the highest-intent leads.

Ops

Sync-status donut as a health monitor. A growing failed slice is the signal to investigate the integration layer before leads disappear.

The bigger picture

Why WP-side Tidio data deserves a dashboard

Tidio teams accept that conversation data lives in the cloud and that the cloud dashboard is the right place to manage chats. The friction is at the seams where WordPress accumulates Tidio-adjacent data. A form on /pricing fires a webhook that writes to a custom table.

A Zapier flow syncs new visitors to a contact list and logs the result. A nightly job compares Tidio emails against wp_users and writes mismatches to an audit log. Each of those data streams is small on its own; together they're the marketing-attribution story nobody is reading.

SleekView Charts puts that story on one screen. Capture volume tells marketing whether traffic is converting. Source-page bar tells them which pages are doing the work.

Sync-status donut tells ops whether the integration is healthy. None of these duplicate the Tidio dashboard; they cover the WP-shaped seam where leads, attribution, and integration errors quietly disappear today.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Tidio

No. Conversation data lives in Tidio's cloud and is accessible through Tidio's dashboard or API. SleekView Charts reads only what's written to your WordPress database. For conversation analytics, the Tidio dashboard is the right tool. SleekView covers the WP-side data.

 

Whatever your integration writes to WordPress. Plugin options for config audits, captured lead rows for marketing reporting, webhook payloads for sync triage. Point SleekView at the source and any column or postmeta key becomes a chart dimension.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts runs admin-side queries only. The widget loads from Tidio's CDN with no interference, no script injection, no extra database calls on the front end. The dashboard is invisible to site visitors.

 

If your integration writes a campaign tag (UTM source, referrer, or custom tag) into the lead row, yes. Group the bar chart by campaign for a per-campaign comparison. The data is whatever your integration captures; the chart is whatever dimension you point at.

 

For WP-side data, yes. Filter charts by email or domain, count locally stored records, export the result. For Tidio-cloud data, use Tidio's data export tooling. The WP half of a GDPR request is often the harder half because it spreads across plugins; SleekView consolidates it.

 

Yes. Each chart card exposes its underlying aggregation for CSV export, useful for monthly reports or sharing with non-WP stakeholders. The export matches what the chart shows, including any filters applied.

 

SleekView Charts has less to chart in that case. The Tidio plugin options are still chartable for config audits, but lead-volume cards need actual lead rows. Adding a webhook handler or a form-capture integration first is the prerequisite for the marketing-attribution charts.

 

Yes. Each subsite has its own options and tables. SleekView aggregates per-blog data into a network-wide dashboard for agencies running Tidio across many client sites. Each chart card carries the blog filter so a per-client cut is one click away.

 

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