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SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications

SleekView Charts reads the notification records the Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications add-on writes and renders total notifications, read-rate mix, top recipients and daily cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of scrolling per-member bell menus.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications

Notifications are a delivery channel, treat them like one

The Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications add-on sends in-site alerts to members for events (new message, friend request, wall post, mention, follow). Each notification is stored as a record linked to a recipient user_id, sender user_id, type and read-state flag, with a creation timestamp. The default surface is the in-site bell menu and a per-member notification panel, which is right for the recipient reading their own alerts and unhelpful for understanding notification volume and delivery health across the community.

SleekView Charts reads the notification records joined with wp_users and renders the result as chart cards. A Number card counts total notifications sent in a window. A Pie shows the read-vs-unread mix so operators see whether alerts get opened or pile up. A Bar ranks notification types by volume so the team sees which events drive most of the channel. An Area trends notifications per day so campaign pushes or notification-rule changes become visible.

Filters on the table (type, read state, date range, recipient role) carry across to the chart view, so a single-type or last-30-days dashboard narrows every card simultaneously. Cards read what the add-on already writes.

Workflow

Turn UM notification records into a dashboard

1

Read notification records

SleekView reads the Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications records joined with wp_users for recipient and sender display_name and role. Each row carries notification_id, recipient_id, sender_id, type, is_read and date_created.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by type, is_read, recipient_id, sender_id or date_created with Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum aggregation.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Notification delivery health", "Top recipients") and gate it by capability so community managers, support and admins each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send a community manager a read-only dashboard URL or export the filtered notification cohort to CSV. Cards refresh against the add-on records live, so weekly delivery reports stay current.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications data

Each card reads from the notification records the add-on writes. Mix them to build dashboards for delivery health review, notification-rule tuning or quarterly engagement audits.
Number · Default

Total notifications sent

Total notifications written in the chosen window. The KPI a monthly notification-channel report anchors on.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Read vs unread mix

Share of notifications by read state. Surfaces whether members actually open the bell menu or whether alerts pile up unread.
Count group by is_read
Bar · Horizontal

Notifications by type

Notification types ranked by volume (message, friend request, mention, follow, wall post). The shortlist for rule-tuning and frequency caps.
Count group by type
Area · Gradient

Notifications per day

Daily notification cadence from date_created. Useful for confirming campaign pushes, event triggers or rule changes do not flood members.
Count group by date_created

Comparison

Default Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default UM bell menu and notification panel

  • Notifications surface only in the recipient's bell menu
  • No site-wide KPI for total notifications sent in a window
  • Notification types are not ranked by volume anywhere
  • No cohort breakdown by recipient role, type or read state
  • No way to share a read-only delivery-health snapshot

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total notifications sent
  • Pie of read-vs-unread to surface delivery effectiveness
  • Bar of notifications by type for rule-tuning and frequency caps
  • Area trend of notifications per day to spot flood risks
  • Filters carry between the notification audit table and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications

Notifications as a dashboard

Render UM notification records as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so community managers see channel volume and delivery health, not only per-member bell menus.

Rule-tuning shortlist

A Bar of type by volume gives notification-rule reviews a real, data-backed shortlist for which alerts are noisy and which deserve frequency caps.

Flood-risk trend

An Area on date_created shows whether a new rule, campaign or trigger floods the channel, before members start muting bell menus en masse.

Audience

Who builds Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications charts dashboards with SleekView

Community managers

Track notification volume as a KPI, watch read rate as a delivery signal and rank types by volume to decide which alerts need frequency caps.

Support

Spot members buried in unread notifications and triage their queues, or filter by sender_id to investigate complaints about specific senders quickly.

Product and ops

Group by date_created to measure whether a new notification rule or trigger floods the channel, then tune frequency caps before member muting cascades.

The bigger picture

Why notifications deserve a dashboard, not just a bell menu

Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications captures the data delivery operators need: which notification went to which recipient, of what type, opened or not, when. The default surface places that data inside the recipient's bell menu, which is right for the member reading their alerts and unhelpful for almost everything operators do with delivery data at the cohort level. A total-notifications KPI anchors weekly channel reports, a read-vs-unread Pie surfaces whether the channel actually works, a notifications-by-type Bar produces real rule-tuning shortlists and an Area on date_created warns before a new rule floods the channel.

Same notification rows, same timestamps, completely different decision posture. The charts render the channel the add-on already runs as a dashboard, which is the difference between knowing notifications fire and knowing how the channel is performing this quarter.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications

The Ultimate Member Real-time Notifications records joined with wp_users for recipient and sender display_name and role. No new tracking is introduced and no duplicate notification ledger is created.

 

Yes. type is a first-class filter, so a saved dashboard can scope to messages, friend requests, mentions or any combination. The filter narrows every card on the page.

 

Yes. A Number card with Count over is_read = 1 divided through total count gives the headline read-rate KPI. Combine with the read-vs-unread Pie for a fuller view.

 

Yes. Group by date_created with Area or Line cards and aggregate as Count to see daily, weekly or monthly cadence. Useful for spotting flood risk before members start muting bells.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for last-30-days notifications or for a specific 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 support delivery view and a read-only stakeholder snapshot for product.

 

No by default. The chart dashboards are read-only over the notification records. The accompanying table view can mark read or delete rows through the add-on'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 recipient_id, sender_id, type, is_read and date_created. Useful for delivery audits or support investigations.

 

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