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SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member myCRED

SleekView Charts reads the myCRED log and balance tables linked to Ultimate Member profiles and renders total points awarded, balance mix, top earners and daily point cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of scrolling the myCRED log screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Ultimate Member myCRED

Points awarded is a real time-series, surface it as one

The Ultimate Member myCRED integration ties myCRED's points system to Ultimate Member profiles: members earn or lose points for actions (registration, login, posting, referrals), with each event recorded in the myCRED log table (commonly wp_mycred_log) carrying user_id, ref (event reference), creds (point delta), time and ctype (point type). Each member's running balance lives in usermeta as a myCRED point-type key. The default surfaces are the myCRED log screen and a per-profile points panel, which is right for one-member-at-a-time work and unhelpful for understanding the points economy as a whole.

SleekView Charts reads the myCRED log joined with wp_users and Ultimate Member usermeta and renders the result as chart cards. A Number card sums total points awarded across the community. A Pie shows the point-type or event-reference mix so operators see whether points come from registration bonuses, posting or referrals. A Bar ranks members by balance for the top-earner shortlist. An Area trends points awarded per day so campaigns and bonus events become visible.

Filters on the log table (date range, point type, UM role) carry across to the chart view, so a single point type or last-30-days dashboard narrows every card simultaneously. Cards read the myCRED data the plugin already writes, so no new ledger is created.

Workflow

Turn the myCRED log into a points dashboard

1

Read the myCRED log and balances

SleekView reads wp_mycred_log joined with wp_users and the Ultimate Member usermeta keys (account_status, role, myCRED point-type balance). Each row carries user_id, ref, creds, time and ctype.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by user_id, ref, ctype, time or UM role with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Points economy health", "Top earner shortlist") and gate it by capability so community managers, finance and admins each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only dashboard URL or export the filtered points cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against the myCRED log live, so weekly points reports stay current.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Ultimate Member myCRED data

Each card reads from the myCRED log table linked to Ultimate Member profiles. Mix them to build dashboards for community management, points economy review or quarterly engagement audits.
Number · Default

Total points awarded

Sum of positive creds values from the myCRED log in the chosen window. The KPI a monthly points-economy report anchors on.
Sum(creds)
Pie · Donut text

Point source mix

Share of points awarded by event reference (registration, login, posting, referral). Surfaces which behaviours the economy actually rewards.
Sum(creds) group by ref
Bar · Horizontal

Top earners

Members ranked by total creds earned. The shortlist for tier promotion, recognition emails or featured-member rotations.
Sum(creds) group by user_id
Area · Gradient

Points awarded per day

Daily points cadence from the log time column. Useful for confirming bonus events, double-point campaigns or new earning rules actually drive activity.
Sum(creds) group by time

Comparison

Default Ultimate Member myCRED reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default myCRED log and profile panels

  • Points data surfaces as a paginated log screen or per-profile panel
  • No site-wide KPI for total points awarded in a window
  • Top earners are not ranked anywhere in admin
  • No cohort breakdown by event reference, UM role or point type
  • No way to share a read-only points-economy snapshot with stakeholders

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total points awarded across the community
  • Pie of point-source mix to surface which actions earn most
  • Bar of top earners for tier promotion and recognition shortlists
  • Area trend of points per day to measure bonus event impact
  • Filters carry between the points audit table and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Ultimate Member myCRED

Points economy as a dashboard

Render the myCRED log linked to UM profiles as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so operators see how points flow at the community level, not only per-event log rows.

Earner shortlist

A Bar of user_id by total creds gives recognition and tier-promotion programs a real, data-backed shortlist instead of a guess about who is most active.

Bonus campaign trend

An Area on the log time column shows whether double-point events, new earning rules or seasonal campaigns actually move the points awarded week over week.

Audience

Who builds Ultimate Member myCRED charts dashboards with SleekView

Community managers

Track points awarded as a KPI, identify top earners for recognition and watch points cadence to evaluate bonus events, double-point days and seasonal campaigns.

Loyalty and rewards

Group by ref to see which actions actually carry the points economy, then tune the rules so the loyalty signal aligns with the behaviours the community needs.

Finance and ops

Sum redeemable points and project liability against scheduled redemption windows so the points economy stays solvent and balance-sheet aligned.

The bigger picture

Why a points ledger needs a dashboard, not just a log

Ultimate Member myCRED captures genuinely useful data: who earned how many points, for what action and when. The default surface places that data inside a paginated log screen and per-profile panels, which is right for auditing one event and unhelpful for almost everything operators do with a points economy at the community level. A total-points KPI anchors monthly reports, a point-source Pie surfaces which behaviours the economy actually rewards, a top-earners Bar produces real recognition shortlists and an Area on the log time column tells the team whether bonus events moved the curve.

Same log rows, same creds values, completely different decision posture. The charts render the points ledger myCRED already maintains as a dashboard, which is the difference between knowing the economy exists and knowing how it is performing this quarter.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member myCRED

wp_mycred_log joined with wp_users and the Ultimate Member usermeta keys for account_status, role and myCRED point-type balance. No new ledger is created and no duplicate tracking is introduced.

 

Yes. ctype is a first-class filter, so multi-currency setups (community points vs marketplace credits) can each have their own scoped dashboard. The filter narrows every card on the page.

 

Yes. Group by the log time column with Area or Line cards and aggregate Sum over creds to see daily, weekly or monthly points cadence. Useful for evaluating bonus events and double-point campaigns.

 

Yes. ref carries the event reference (registration, login, posting, referral, custom hooks). A Pie or Bar grouped by ref surfaces which behaviours actually carry the economy and where new rules might rebalance it.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for last-30-days points or for a specific point type narrows both surfaces. Operators 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 is a community-management dashboard, a finance liability view and a read-only stakeholder snapshot for marketing.

 

No by default. The chart dashboards are read-only over wp_mycred_log. The accompanying table view can adjust balances through myCRED's API when explicitly enabled (so hooks fire), but the chart surface itself never writes.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view would show, including user_id, ref, creds and time. Useful for tier-promotion runs or recognition exports.

 

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