SleekView Charts for TrustPulse
TrustPulse runs notifications from its cloud, but the WordPress side keeps webhook IDs, topics, failure counts, and the campaign-to-hook map in wp_options. SleekView Charts turns that wiring into a dashboard with KPIs, outcome mix, and failure trend.
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Webhook health, charted
TrustPulse's WordPress plugin registers WooCommerce webhooks and stores the campaign-to-hook mapping inside its own wp_options array. Failure counts roll up but per-webhook history hides behind the cloud dashboard, and orphaned hooks (campaigns deleted on the TrustPulse side) keep firing against IDs that no longer exist.
SleekView Charts joins the local mapping to WooCommerce's webhook table. A Number card counts active webhooks, a Donut splits hooks by status (healthy / slowing / orphaned), a Bar ranks webhooks by failure count, and an Area chart trends failures over time. Cold campaigns become visible before a quarterly review surfaces them.
Orphan detection works because the dashboard knows about both sides, the local mapping and the live campaign list. A hook whose campaign no longer exists shows up as a distinct color in the donut, with the original campaign name preserved for the cleanup record.
Workflow
From option payload to a webhook dashboard
Read TrustPulse options
Join WooCommerce webhooks
Add outcome charts
Pin for ops review
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from TrustPulse data
Active webhooks
Count
Status mix
Count
group by status
Failures by webhook
Sum(failures)
group by webhook_id
Failures over time
Sum(failures)
group by date
Comparison
Default TrustPulse reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default TrustPulse status page
- Status page lists hooks but does not tie them to campaigns
- No KPI for orphaned webhooks
- Failure counts shown without history
- API token state is hidden behind a save form
- No multisite roll-up
SleekView Charts
- Active-webhook KPI on one card
- Status mix donut with orphan detection
- Failure-ranking bar by webhook
- Failure trend over time
- Drill from chart to the campaign-hook row
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for TrustPulse
Campaign mapping
Webhook IDs pair with their TrustPulse campaign names so orphan hooks keep their original label for the cleanup record.
Failure ranking
Sort webhooks by failure count to find the ones delivering badly before social proof goes cold.
Cross-site rollup
Agencies running TrustPulse across many client sites read every install's connection state in one network view.
Audience
Who builds TrustPulse dashboards with SleekView
Conversion ops
Catch cold campaigns and orphaned webhooks before a quarterly review surfaces them.
Agencies
Roll up TrustPulse health across client sites for one dashboard per portfolio.
Auditors
Confirm which sites have an active TrustPulse API connection without poking save forms.
The bigger picture
Why a TrustPulse webhook dashboard matters
Social-proof tools fail quietly. A campaign deleted in the TrustPulse cloud leaves a WordPress webhook that keeps firing against a missing campaign ID, and nobody on the WordPress side gets notified. A dashboard with failure-count sort and campaign mapping makes that orphan visible the next time someone looks.
Failure trend lines surface a slowing webhook before its campaign goes cold enough to hurt conversion. The dashboard pairs naturally with multisite roll-up for agencies, who tend to run TrustPulse across portfolios where individual sites would never get the attention.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for TrustPulse
No. The dashboard reads the WordPress-side option payload and the WooCommerce webhook table directly.
 Hooks whose campaign ID is missing from the active campaign list count as orphaned, the donut surfaces them with their original campaign name.
 TrustPulse's WordPress integration is WooCommerce-centric, so the webhook table is required. The dashboard mirrors the same scope.
 Yes. Filters carry across cards, scoping to a single campaign shows just that wiring.
 Yes. SleekView's multisite roll-up aggregates webhook state across sites.
 Yes. Each chart's rows export as CSV with webhook ID and campaign label.
 No. The cloud dashboard still owns campaign creation and notification rendering. SleekView audits the WordPress side.
 Yes. The presence of a saved API token is a column on the connection view, so 'is it set' is a one-glance check.
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