SleekView Charts for Ultimate Blocks: block usage charted
Ultimate Blocks ships a focused set of ub/* Gutenberg blocks (table-of-contents, content-toggle, review, click-to-tweet, styled-list, expand-section, countdown) that get serialised into post_content on every page that uses them. SleekView Charts reads that content and builds a dashboard of total Ultimate Blocks pages, top block types, author footprint, and edit cadence.
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Read your Ultimate Blocks usage as charts, not page lists
Ultimate Blocks is a Gutenberg library focused on blocks that bloggers and content marketers reach for daily: table-of-contents, content-toggle, review, click-to-tweet, styled-list, expand-section, countdown. Every one of these blocks lives under the ub/* namespace and is serialised into the post_content column on wp_posts as an HTML comment such as <!-- wp:ub/table-of-contents -->. The default WordPress admin has no view that summarises which Ultimate Blocks are used where across the site.
SleekView Charts reads the same wp_posts rows and parses post_content to surface Ultimate Blocks usage. A Number card pins total posts and pages containing at least one ub/* block. A Donut splits usage across the top Ultimate Blocks types. A Bar ranks authors by Ultimate Blocks posts built, and an Area card maps edit cadence on that content using post_modified truncated to week.
This is not a replacement for the Gutenberg editor or for Ultimate Blocks itself. The plugin still owns block rendering, the review schema output, and the table-of-contents anchor logic. SleekView Charts adds the reporting surface neither WordPress nor Ultimate Blocks shipped: which blocks the site actually depends on for SEO and conversion, and how active that content is, all from the same post_content the front end already renders on every request.
Workflow
From ub/* comments to a chart dashboard
Point SleekView at wp_posts
Switch the view to Charts
Add chart cards
Save and share the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Ultimate Blocks data
Total Ultimate Blocks posts
Count
Top Ultimate Blocks used
Count
group by block_name
Posts by author
Count
group by post_author
Edits per week
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default WordPress admin vs SleekView Charts for Ultimate Blocks
Default WordPress posts list
- No built-in chart view of Ultimate Blocks usage, only a paginated post list
- Total count of posts using any ub/* block needs manual SQL or a script
- Top block type mix (table-of-contents, content-toggle, review) is invisible
- No time-series view of Ultimate Blocks edit activity by week or month
- Author footprint on Ultimate Blocks content is not summarised in the admin
SleekView Charts
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Number cards counting posts that use any
ub/*block - Donut cards splitting usage across top Ultimate Blocks block names
- Bar cards ranking authors by Ultimate Blocks posts built and owned
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Area or Line cards plotting edits per week from
post_modified - Same filters (post type, author, date) apply to every chart card at once
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Ultimate Blocks
Real block names drive real charts
Charts pull from post_content on wp_posts and parse the ub/* comments WordPress already writes. Every chart card references an actual Ultimate Blocks name, no exports, no spreadsheet pivots, no shadow registry of blocks used on each post.
Filters carry across cards
Set a date range, a post type, or an author filter once and every chart card on the dashboard respects it. The audit table and the executive chart view share one saved Ultimate Blocks configuration without drift or divergence between views.
Editorial pulse as a curve
Group by post_modified truncated to week to chart Ultimate Blocks editing activity over time. Quiet weeks, freeze periods, and campaign pushes become visible without scrolling endless revision histories in the admin.
Audience
Who builds Ultimate Blocks chart dashboards with SleekView
Affiliate publishers
Dashboards with total posts using ub/review and ub/table-of-contents, plus weekly edit volume, so reviews and SEO content can be audited at a glance.
Content editors
Block-by-author and weekly edit volume on one screen so workload and Ultimate Blocks usage are visible without status meetings or a separate tracking spreadsheet.
SEO leads
A donut of block types plus a stale-pages count surfaces which Ultimate Blocks support the site's review schema and TOC outline coverage in search results.
The bigger picture
Why Ultimate Blocks sites deserve a chart view
Ultimate Blocks is the block library that powers a lot of affiliate publishers and SEO-heavy blogs. The plugin focuses on the blocks that move the needle on a content site: table-of-contents for outline schema and on-page navigation, review for rich result eligibility, click-to-tweet for share lift, content-toggle for FAQ-style sections. Each one of those blocks is doing a real SEO or conversion job on the page where it sits.
WordPress itself does not track which Ultimate Blocks are used where. The Posts list shows titles and authors with no block dimension at all. On a content site this matters.
The review schema only fires where ub/review blocks live. The TOC outline only renders where ub/table-of-contents lives. Editors move on, plugins get audited, and nobody can answer the basic question of how many posts depend on which Ultimate Blocks block.
SleekView Charts reads the post_content WordPress already serves, parses the ub/* comments, and turns each block name into a chart source. A Number card answers how many posts use Ultimate Blocks. A Donut answers which blocks carry the weight.
An Area card answers whether that content is being maintained.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Ultimate Blocks
Directly from wp_posts. SleekView scans the post_content column for ub/* block comments that Gutenberg writes when an editor inserts an Ultimate Blocks block. The block names are parsed into a column SleekView can group on. Chart cards reflect current data as soon as a post is saved through the standard WordPress update path.
Yes. Group a Donut or Bar card by the parsed Ultimate Blocks name and SleekView splits the chart across ub/table-of-contents, ub/content-toggle, ub/review, ub/click-to-tweet, ub/styled-list, ub/expand-section, and any other ub/* block in the namespace. Filter to a single post type for narrower audits when needed.
 
Group an Area or Line card by post_modified truncated to week or month, aggregated by Count, filtered to rows whose post_content contains a ub/* block. The curve shows when Ultimate Blocks content is being touched, useful for tracking review-refresh cadence, freeze windows, and stretches of zero activity that mark stale posts.
Yes. Filter the audit table to rows whose parsed block list contains ub/review, then run a Number card on the filtered slice for a live count. Pair it with a Bar by author to see who owns review content and an Area by post_modified to see whether reviews are being refreshed in line with the publishing schedule.
Yes. View-level filters such as post type, status, author, and date range apply to every chart card on the dashboard. One saved configuration drives both the audit table view and the chart view, so review and TOC reporting stay in sync without keeping two separate views aligned by hand in admin.
 
Yes. The base query hits indexed columns on wp_posts (post_type, post_status, post_modified, post_author). The ub/* block name extraction is cached per post so the group-by column reads from a small lookup, keeping the dashboard fast even on long-running content sites with tens of thousands of posts.
Charts are read-only summaries by design. To act on a chart insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice (for example the stale segment of a block-type donut) and open the post directly in the Gutenberg editor. Edits route through the standard WordPress update path so every Ultimate Blocks block renders as before.
 
Ultimate Blocks does not ship a reporting screen for its own block usage, so there is nothing to replace. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the post_content WordPress and Ultimate Blocks already write, so the plugin keeps owning the editor and the chart view owns the summary across the whole site.
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