SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member Followers
SleekView Charts reads the um_followers table Ultimate Member Followers writes to and renders total follow relationships, top followed members, follow cadence and member-role mix as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of scattered per-profile widgets.
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Follow relationships are a community graph, surface them as one
Ultimate Member Followers extends Ultimate Member profiles with asymmetric follow relationships, storing each follow as a row in the um_followers table with user_id1 (follower), user_id2 (leader) and time columns. The default surface is a per-profile follow tab and a small widget, which is the right place to land an individual member and the wrong place to understand how the community graph is actually shaped.
SleekView Charts reads um_followers joined with wp_users and the Ultimate Member usermeta keys, then renders the graph as chart cards. A Number card counts total follow relationships site-wide. A Pie shows the share of follows received across UM roles or member tiers. A Bar ranks members by inbound follower count for community-manager outreach lists. An Area on the time column trends new follows per day so onboarding flows or featured-member campaigns become visible against the baseline.
The cards read um_followers directly, so no second tracker gets installed and no extra meta keys are written. Filters on the followers table view (date ranges, UM role, account status) carry across to the chart view, so a Pro-member or last-30-days slice narrows every card on the dashboard in one click.
Workflow
Turn um_followers into a community-graph dashboard
Read the um_followers table
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Ultimate Member Followers data
Total follow relationships
Count
Top followed members
Count
group by user_id2
Follower share by UM role
Count
group by role
New follows per day
Count
group by time
Comparison
Default Ultimate Member Followers admin vs SleekView Charts
Default UM Followers profile widgets
- Followers and following surface only on individual profile pages
- No site-wide total or trend for follow relationships
- Top-followed members aren't ranked anywhere in admin
- No cohort breakdown by UM role or account status
- No way to share a read-only community-graph snapshot
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for total follow relationships across the site
- Bar of top followed members for outreach and ambassador shortlists
- Pie of follow share by UM role or tier
- Area trend of new follows per day to measure onboarding impact
- Filters carry between the follow audit table and the chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Ultimate Member Followers
Community graph as a dashboard
Render um_followers as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so the team sees graph shape and growth cadence, not only per-profile follower widgets.
Top-followed shortlist
A Bar of user_id2 by inbound count gives ambassador programs and featured-member rotations a real data-backed shortlist instead of a hunch.
Onboarding cadence trend
An Area on the time column shows whether profile prompts and recommendation modules convert into follow relationships week over week.
Audience
Who builds Ultimate Member Followers charts dashboards with SleekView
Community managers
Track total follows as a KPI, identify top-followed members for outreach and watch follow cadence to evaluate onboarding flows and engagement campaigns.
Ambassador programs
The top-followed bar produces a ranked, queryable shortlist for ambassador invites, featured profiles or speaker slots, refreshed against live data each month.
Product and growth
Group new follows by time to measure whether a UX change to profile pages, suggestions or notification emails moved the connection rate at all.
The bigger picture
Why UM follow data deserves a dashboard, not just a profile tab
Ultimate Member Followers captures something genuinely useful: a directed graph of who is paying attention to whom inside the membership. The default surface tucks that signal into per-profile widgets, which is right for landing on a specific member and unhelpful for almost everything community managers do with follow data at the cohort level. A total-follows KPI anchors monthly community reports, a top-followed bar produces real outreach shortlists, a role pie surfaces whether one tier dominates attention and an Area on time tells the team whether onboarding actually drives connection.
Same um_followers rows, same time stamps, completely different decision posture. The charts render the graph the plugin already maintains as a dashboard, which is the difference between knowing the site has followers and knowing what to do with the graph this quarter.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member Followers
Only the um_followers table Ultimate Member Followers already writes to, joined with wp_users and Ultimate Member usermeta for display_name, role and account_status. No new tracking is introduced and no extra meta keys are created.
 Yes for any UM version that ships the um_followers table with user_id1, user_id2 and time columns. The chart cards read those columns directly, so the dashboard keeps working as long as the schema stays stable.
 Yes. The underlying table view exposes user_id1 and user_id2 joined with display_name on both sides, and any chart card drills back into the filtered row list of follow relationships behind it.
 Yes. Group by the time column with Area or Line cards and aggregate as Count to see daily, weekly or monthly new-follow cadence. Useful for evaluating onboarding changes and community campaigns.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for last-30-days follows or for a specific UM role narrows both surfaces. Managers pivot between row audit and chart summary without rebuilding filters.
 Yes. SleekView views can be private to a user or shared with specific roles. A common setup: a community-management dashboard for managers, an admin-only graph health view and a read-only stakeholder snapshot.
 No by default. The chart dashboards are read-only over um_followers. The accompanying table view can edit through standard WordPress hooks when explicitly enabled, but the chart surface itself never writes.
 Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with leader, follower, display_name on both sides and the time column. Useful for ambassador outreach exports and quarterly engagement reviews.
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