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SleekView Charts for Typeform

SleekView pulls Typeform responses through the Responses API and caches them in a WordPress table. Charts turn cached payloads into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards over hidden fields, variables, and submission timestamps.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Typeform (embedded)

Typeform's UI for the form, your dashboard for the data

Typeform's conversation experience on the front end is excellent. The admin side, for embeds, lives at typeform.com: one response at a time, in a separate session from WP Admin. Cross-form views and per-segment summaries require Typeform's paid plans and report builder.

SleekView caches responses through Typeform's Responses API into a local WordPress table keyed by form ID and response token. Hidden fields and calculator variables are pivoted into typed columns, so the data behaves like any local table. Chart cards then sit on top of the cache as a dashboard.

The dashboard answers the questions response triage screens cannot. Total responses this week, NPS split by promoter, passive, and detractor, completion rate by form, submissions per day. The cache means the dashboard renders fast and the Typeform API rate limits stay out of the way of the working surface.

Workflow

From the Responses API to chart cards

1

Connect with a Personal Access Token

Paste a Typeform PAT into SleekView. The plugin lists forms in the account and lets you pick which to sync into the local cache table.
2

Backfill, then incremental

First sync pulls historic responses through the Responses API. Subsequent syncs are incremental by submitted-at, keeping the load small per run.
3

Pivot hidden fields and variables

Hidden fields and calculator variables surface as typed columns. They are the dimensions that make per-segment cards useful, from WP user ID to UTM source to NPS score.
4

Build the dashboard

Group by submitted_at for a time-series card, by form for completion mix, by variable for score distribution, by hidden field for segment cuts.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Typeform data

Four cards work on top of the cached responses table. The cache stays close, so charts render fast and never hit Typeform's API rate limits on a dashboard render.
Number · Default

Responses this week

Total cached responses with a submitted-at in the last seven days. The headline KPI of the triage dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut

NPS distribution

Share of Promoters, Passives, and Detractors from the calculator variable. The single chart NPS programs open every Monday.
Count group by nps_bucket
Bar · Horizontal

Responses by form

Submission volume across embedded Typeforms on the site. Reveals which form is doing the work and which is sitting unused.
Count group by form_id
Area · Gradient

Submissions over time

Daily submission volume across all forms. Spots the campaign spike and the post-campaign cliff in one card.
Count group by submitted_at

Comparison

Typeform web UI vs SleekView Charts

Typeform web UI

  • Cross-form dashboards require a paid Typeform plan
  • Hidden fields visible in exports but not pivoted into reports without setup
  • No way to combine Typeform data with WP-side data on one dashboard
  • Reports live in a separate session from WP Admin
  • Per-segment NPS splits require the report builder, not the response list

SleekView Charts

  • Charts on cached responses, no rate-limit pressure on dashboard renders
  • Hidden fields and calculator variables as typed group-by dimensions
  • Cross-form Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on one page
  • Filter the dashboard to one form, one segment, or one date window
  • Dashboards live next to WP-side data, no tab switching

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Typeform (embedded)

NPS at a glance

Pie or donut card over the score variable splits responses into promoters, passives, and detractors. A Number card for current NPS sits next to it for a one-screen weekly review.

Hidden fields as segments

Group by UTM source, by membership tier, or by signup form to slice every chart by the segment that matters. Hidden fields graduate from CSV-only into first-class dimensions.

Cache-backed dashboards

Charts read from the local cache the Responses API populates. Renders are fast, repeatable, and don't pile up against Typeform's API quotas no matter how often the dashboard is opened.

Audience

Who builds Typeform charts dashboards with SleekView

NPS and CSAT programs

Weekly review opens on the donut card for promoter mix and the Number card for current NPS. Drill into detractors by filtering the rest of the dashboard with one click.

Onboarding teams

Cross-form view of every onboarding Typeform. Bar by form shows which steps people drop, Area by submitted-at shows seasonal load on the support queue.

Lead-qualification ops

Hidden-field segments produce a per-UTM dashboard. Sales sees which campaign produces the best-scoring leads without flipping between Typeform and the CRM.

The bigger picture

Why a charts dashboard beats Typeform's report builder for embedded forms

Embedded Typeforms behave differently from forms hosted purely at typeform.com. The hidden fields carry WP user IDs and UTM data; the variables carry scoring logic specific to the embed; the responses need to sit next to WordPress orders or CRM records. SleekView Charts caches those responses and turns them into a dashboard that lives where the rest of the WP-side data lives.

Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards do the routine reporting work without a paid Typeform plan and without a separate browser tab.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Typeform (embedded)

No. Charts read from the local cache populated by the Responses API on the configured schedule. Dashboard renders are local SQL only, so they're fast and never count against Typeform's API rate limits.

 

Yes. Both are pivoted into typed columns during the sync, so they're first-class group-by dimensions on chart cards. A new hidden-field key appears as a column after the next sync that contains it.

 

As fresh as the sync interval. Five minutes is the typical low setting; 15 minutes or hourly suits most teams. Manual refresh from the SleekView toolbar forces an immediate pull when fresher data matters.

 

Yes. Charts can read responses from any cached form, so a single dashboard summarises a brand or a campaign across multiple Typeforms. No paid Typeform plan required for the cross-form view.

 

If your Typeform NPS question writes the score into a variable, a small computed column splits scores 0-6, 7-8, and 9-10 into promoter buckets. The bucket then powers the Pie card without manual SQL.

 

Skipped questions render as blank cells. Charts that group by an answered field exclude the blanks automatically; counts on the response itself include all rows.

 

No. SleekView is read-only against Typeform by design, the dashboard is a presentation layer only. Local tags on cached rows stay in WordPress.

 

Yes. Each WordPress role saves its own dashboard and dashboard filters. NPS leads, support managers, and sales each open their own default view.

 

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