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SleekView Charts for Uncanny Toolkit

Uncanny Toolkit modules persist login, registration, and admin activity into options, user meta, and module-owned tables. SleekView Charts surfaces what each enabled module writes as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Uncanny Toolkit

Modules write the data, charts summarise it

Uncanny Toolkit and Toolkit Pro bundle dozens of opt-in modules for login, registration, admin UX, redirects, and access control. Each enabled module persists its slice of data into wp_options, user meta, or a module-specific table. The default admin lets you configure each module in isolation, but it does not present module activity as data.

SleekView Charts reads the option keys, user meta, and module-owned activity tables the same way the table view does, then presents the data as chart cards. Login activity becomes a time-series Area card. Registration outcomes become a Pie of successful versus captcha-failed signups. Module distribution becomes a Bar of activity per active module.

The dashboard is the cross-module view Toolkit's settings pages do not offer. Site admins see at a glance which module is firing, which redirect rule is winning, and where login pressure is concentrated, without clicking through one settings screen per module.

Workflow

From scattered module storage to chart cards

1

Pick the data sources

Module-owned tables, option keys, and user meta. SleekView lists every storage location active Toolkit modules expose so card config is grounded in real data.
2

Compose group-by dimensions

Module name, user role, outcome, source IP, timestamp. Each becomes a filterable dimension that powers chart cards on the dashboard.
3

Choose card types

Number for daily login total, Pie for outcome share, Bar for activity per module, Area for activity over time. Mix the four into one cross-module dashboard.
4

Gate by capability

Save dashboards per role. Security gets the login grid view, membership ops gets the registration dashboard, admins see both.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Uncanny Toolkit data

Four cards work on top of the module data Toolkit already persists. The dashboard becomes the cross-module screen the default Toolkit admin does not provide.
Number · Default

Logins today

Total successful logins across active Toolkit modules in the last 24 hours. The headline KPI of the security dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut

Registration outcomes

Share of successful, captcha-failed, and validation-failed signups across the active registration modules. Reveals where signup friction is showing up.
Count group by outcome
Bar · Horizontal

Activity by module

Event count per Toolkit module across the last seven days. Surfaces which module is doing the work and which is idle.
Count group by module_name
Area · Gradient

Activity over time

Daily module activity across all sources. Spots the brute-force spike on Tuesday or the post-campaign drop on Friday.
Count group by event_time

Comparison

Default Toolkit screens vs SleekView Charts

Default Toolkit screens

  • No cross-module dashboard for activity volume or outcomes
  • Login activity not aggregated as a daily total
  • Registration outcome mix has to be counted by hand
  • Module activity comparison requires opening each settings page
  • No time-series view of any module's events

SleekView Charts

  • Reads module options, user meta, and module-owned tables
  • Group by module, role, outcome, or timestamp
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area cards on one config
  • Filter the dashboard to a date window, a module, or a role
  • Capability-gated dashboards for security and ops

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Uncanny Toolkit

Cross-module visibility

One dashboard reads every active Toolkit module's storage. Number cards for daily login totals sit alongside Bar charts of activity per module without opening any settings screen.

Outcome breakdowns

Pie cards over the outcome dimension separate successful from failed events. Useful for tracking captcha effectiveness and brute-force pressure on the front-end login form.

Security-ready dashboards

Capability-gated dashboards let security teams see login activity and IP distribution. The data stays read-only on the dashboard while the table view keeps inline editing where it's appropriate.

Audience

Who builds Uncanny Toolkit charts dashboards with SleekView

Site administrators

Cross-module login totals, registration outcomes, and activity-per-module charts. The dashboard answers "is anything misfiring?" in a glance, no settings-screen tour required.

LMS administrators

Pair Toolkit modules with LearnDash and surface student login totals, redirect-rule outcomes, and registration mix as charts that anchor weekly LMS reviews.

Membership operators

Registration outcome pie tells membership ops whether the captcha is over-tuned. Activity over time tracks signup pressure across campaigns.

The bigger picture

Why a cross-module dashboard fits Toolkit's shape

Uncanny Toolkit's strength is breadth: many small modules, each doing one job and persisting its own slice of data. The default admin reflects that breadth as a list of settings pages, which means the cross-cutting question (which module is firing the most events, what's the overall login load, where are signups failing) has no answer screen. SleekView Charts reads what every active module already writes and presents it as one dashboard.

Site admins, security, and membership ops each get a saved view that summarises Toolkit activity across the whole install.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Uncanny Toolkit

No. Logging depends on which modules are active and how each is configured. Some modules write activity to options or user meta, some to module-owned tables, some don't log at all. Charts read whatever the enabled modules persist.

 

Yes, when a Toolkit module that records logins is active and storing the data. Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards work over the recorded user, role, outcome, IP, and timestamp.

 

Yes. Pro modules add option keys, user meta, and in some cases tables. The picker lists them alongside free Toolkit sources so a Pro membership login module charts the same way the free one does.

 

Yes. Role is a dimension whenever it's recorded on the event. Scope every card to subscribers, customers, or editors with a single filter at the top of the dashboard.

 

No. The Toolkit admin remains the place to enable, configure, and update modules. Charts are the cross-module read surface that the settings pages do not offer.

 

Yes. Chart cards are read-only by construction. They cannot mutate the underlying log, so an activity audit trail stays trustworthy while still being summarisable.

 

No. The dashboard does not edit. Edits live in the SleekView table view, where they route through standard WordPress update paths and fire module hooks normally.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of the underlying rows. Filter the dashboard, export, hand off. Visible columns only, which keeps the export tight.

 

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