SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member Paid Content
SleekView Charts reads the subscription, payment and access records the Ultimate Member Paid Content add-on writes and renders active subscribers, revenue mix, top plans and weekly subscription cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of scrolling per-member access panels.
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Paid access is a subscription economy, treat it like one
The Ultimate Member Paid Content add-on gates access to posts, profile sections and downloads behind paid plans tied to UM profiles. Subscriptions, payments and access permissions are stored as a mix of usermeta keys (active plan, access expiry, paid-content access flags) and custom records for transactions. The default surfaces are a per-member access panel and a transaction list, which is right for one-customer-at-a-time work and unhelpful for understanding the subscription economy as a whole.
SleekView Charts reads the subscription and payment data joined with wp_users and Ultimate Member account_status and renders the result as chart cards. A Number card counts active paying subscribers. A Pie shows the plan-mix so operators see which tier carries the revenue. A Bar ranks plans by gross revenue for the catalogue review. An Area trends new subscriptions per day so launches and price tests become visible.
Filters on the subscription table (status, plan, date range) carry across to the chart view, so a single-plan or last-30-days dashboard narrows every card in one click. Cards read what the add-on already writes, so no separate billing surface is bolted on.
Workflow
Turn UM Paid Content subscriptions into a dashboard
Read subscriptions and payments
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Ultimate Member Paid Content data
Active subscribers
Count
Plan mix
Count
group by plan_id
Revenue by plan
Sum(amount)
group by plan_id
New subscriptions per day
Count
group by date_paid
Comparison
Default Ultimate Member Paid Content reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default UM Paid Content panels
- Subscription data surfaces only on per-member access panels
- No site-wide KPI for active subscribers or daily new sign-ups
- Plans are not ranked by revenue anywhere in admin
- No cohort breakdown by plan, status, UM role or join date
- No way to share a read-only subscription snapshot with stakeholders
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for active subscribers across the community
- Pie of plan mix to surface tier balance
- Bar of revenue by plan for catalogue and pricing review
- Area trend of new subscriptions per day to measure campaign impact
- Filters carry between the subscription audit table and the chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Ultimate Member Paid Content
Subscriptions as a dashboard
Render UM Paid Content subscription and payment records as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so operators see the subscription economy at the site level, not only per-member access screens.
Plan revenue shortlist
A Bar of plan_id by Sum over amount gives pricing and catalogue reviews a real, data-backed shortlist for retire, keep or promote decisions on each tier.
Subscription cadence trend
An Area on date_paid shows whether price tests, launches or email campaigns actually move paid sign-ups week over week, not only quarter over quarter.
Audience
Who builds Ultimate Member Paid Content charts dashboards with SleekView
Subscription operators
Track active subscribers as a KPI, watch new-subscription cadence and surface plan mix to decide which tiers deserve more catalogue, more support or sunsetting.
Finance and ops
Sum gross revenue by plan and by date_paid, then export the cohort to CSV for board reporting, MRR modelling and retention forecasting.
Marketing
Group by date_paid to measure whether a price test, email campaign or landing-page change actually drove paid conversions in the window.
The bigger picture
Why paid access deserves a dashboard, not just a per-member panel
Ultimate Member Paid Content captures the data subscription operators need: who paid, for which plan, on what date and at what status. The default surface places that data inside per-member access panels and a transaction list, which is right for one-customer-at-a-time work and unhelpful for almost everything operators do with subscription data at the cohort level. An active-subscribers KPI anchors monthly subscription reports, a plan-mix Pie surfaces tier balance, a revenue-by-plan Bar produces real catalogue decisions and an Area on date_paid tells the team whether a campaign actually moved paid sign-ups.
Same subscription rows, same payment timestamps, completely different decision posture. The charts render the subscription economy the add-on already runs as a dashboard, which is the difference between knowing paid access exists and knowing how the subscription book is performing this quarter.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member Paid Content
The subscription and payment records the Ultimate Member Paid Content add-on writes, joined with wp_users and the UM account_status / role usermeta. No new tracking is introduced and no duplicate billing ledger is created.
 Yes. plan_id and status are first-class filters, so a saved dashboard can scope to active subscribers on one plan, cancelled subscribers in a window or any combination. The filter narrows every card.
 Yes. Group by date_paid with Area or Line cards and aggregate as Count or Sum over amount to see daily, weekly or monthly subscription cadence. Useful for evaluating launches and price tests.
 Yes. A Number card with Sum aggregation over amount filtered to one plan_id gives the single-plan revenue KPI. Combine with the plan-mix Pie for a fuller view of the catalogue.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for last-30-days payments or for active subscribers 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 subscription-operator dashboard, a finance revenue view and a read-only stakeholder snapshot for marketing.
 No by default. The chart dashboards are read-only over the add-on records. The accompanying table view can cancel or extend subscriptions through the plugin's hooks when explicitly enabled, 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, plan_id, status, amount and date_paid. Useful for renewal outreach or retention exports.
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