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SleekView Charts for Twenty Twenty-Four theme

Twenty Twenty-Four is a clean FSE block theme: patterns render content from CPTs, meta, and taxonomies. SleekView Charts turns the same wp_posts and wp_postmeta rows into a dashboard of Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Twenty Twenty-Four theme

Patterns render the data, charts summarise it

Twenty Twenty-Four is the default WordPress block theme for small businesses, writers, and creators. Its patterns render CPT content well, but the admin side stays at WordPress defaults: title, author, date, click-through. There is no native dashboard that summarises a services catalogue, a project portfolio, or a testimonial library.

SleekView Charts reads wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta directly. Any CPT that companion plugins register on the install becomes a charting source, and any meta key (ACF, Meta Box, or core) can become a group-by dimension or a value column. The picker lists what's actually present, so the dashboard is grounded in real data.

The result is a small-business dashboard alongside the front-end calendar of patterns: count of published services, share of premium versus standard tiers, lead time distribution, and entries created per week. The same data the patterns render, summarised the way operators actually think.

Workflow

From wp_posts + wp_postmeta to chart cards

1

Pick the CPT

SleekView lists CPTs on the install. Twenty Twenty-Four itself does not register any, so the picker shows what companion plugins have added: services, projects, testimonials, FAQs.
2

Pick the dimensions

Group by tier, category, status, author, or any post meta key. The picker exposes only meta keys actually present so cards reference real data.
3

Choose chart types

Number for total counts, Pie for tier mix, Bar for entries per category, Area for entries over time. Mix the four cards into a single dashboard.
4

Save the dashboard

Pin the dashboard to the SleekView page that hosts the table for the same CPT. Switch views to read versus edit without leaving the screen.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Twenty Twenty-Four CPT data

Four cards work on any CPT a Twenty Twenty-Four install carries, from services to portfolios. Drop in the meta keys companion plugins write and the dashboard renders.
Number · Default

Published services

Total entries in the services CPT with post_status of publish. The headline number a small-business operator opens the dashboard to see.
Count
Pie · Donut

Services by tier

Share of Premium, Standard, and Starter tiers across the catalogue. Highlights gaps in tier coverage at a glance.
Count group by tier
Bar · Default

Average price by tier

Mean price-from per tier. Reveals tier inversions where Standard ends up priced near Premium and needs review.
Average(price_from) group by tier
Area · Gradient

Entries over time

Services published per week. Shows whether the catalogue is growing steadily or hasn't moved in two months.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default WP admin list vs SleekView Charts

Default WP admin list

  • No aggregate metrics across CPTs on the admin list screen
  • Patterns render meta but admin shows only title, author, date
  • Tier and price meta hidden behind the editor
  • No time-series view of catalogue growth
  • No saved dashboards per role

SleekView Charts

  • Works on any CPT on a Twenty Twenty-Four install
  • Group by tier, category, author, or any post meta
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area cards from one config
  • Reads ACF, Meta Box, and core meta the same way
  • Dashboards saved per role with capability gating

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Twenty Twenty-Four theme

Catalogue at a glance

Number cards turn a services or projects CPT into the metrics small-business operators actually want. Total published, draft backlog, average price, and growth rate in four cards.

Real meta as dimensions

Group by tier, status, author, taxonomy, or any registered post meta key. The picker shows meta actually present so cards never reference fields that don't exist.

Matches the theme aesthetic

Chart cards inherit a neutral palette that pairs well with Twenty Twenty-Four's editorial design language. The dashboard does not visually fight the rest of the admin.

Audience

Who builds Twenty Twenty-Four charts dashboards with SleekView

Small-business operators

Count of active services, share by tier, average price, and growth over time. The owner-operator dashboard that replaces guessing about the catalogue state.

Editorial sites

Article CPT with author, category, and publish date as dimensions. Pie by category, Bar by author, Area over time, plus a Number card for posts published this month.

Creators with portfolio CPTs

Projects by client, by status, and by launch month. The creator's home base view for what's shipped, what's in progress, and what's been promised but not started.

The bigger picture

Why CPT dashboards beat scrolling list tables

Twenty Twenty-Four installs almost always end up with companion plugins registering content CPTs. Patterns then render that data with editorial fidelity. The admin list never catches up: it shows title, author, date, and a click-through.

SleekView Charts gives the operator a screen that summarises the CPT in the same vocabulary the patterns use, with Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards over the meta keys that already exist. The catalogue, the portfolio, and the article archive each become a dashboard rather than a list to scroll.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Twenty Twenty-Four theme

No. FSE templates and patterns live in their own post types and are left alone by SleekView Charts. The dashboard reads content CPTs and their meta, not template definitions.

 

Any CPT registered on the install. Twenty Twenty-Four itself does not register CPTs because it is intentionally a clean theme. Charts read whatever companion plugins or custom code have added.

 

Yes. ACF field groups still attach to CPTs and persist values in postmeta or the dedicated ACF tables. SleekView Charts reads through the ACF API where useful and falls back to postmeta otherwise.

 

Yes. Block bindings read meta at render time. Charts also read the same meta keys, so a card and a pattern that bind to the same field stay aligned without any extra sync.

 

Yes. Any date column (post_date, post_modified, or a meta key holding a date) can power an Area or Line card. Group-by truncation handles day, week, and month buckets.

 

Yes. Each role saves its own dashboard. Editors might watch publish cadence; ops might watch the services catalogue; admins see both.

 

No. The dashboard runs in WP Admin only. Front-end performance of Twenty Twenty-Four templates is unaffected because the chart queries never touch the public render path.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of the underlying rows so the chart's data can leave the dashboard for a spreadsheet or a slide.

 

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