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SleekView Charts for User Registration Pro: sign-ups as charts

User Registration Pro saves every sign-up to wp_users with user_registered and email, writes custom field answers and the originating form ID to wp_usermeta, and stores user approval status in dedicated meta keys. SleekView Charts reads those rows and builds sign-up KPIs, role donuts, top-form bars, and daily registration trends inside WordPress.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for User Registration Pro

Read your User Registration Pro sign-ups as charts, not a user list

User Registration Pro already has the data. Every sign-up lands in wp_users with user_email, user_login, and user_registered on every row. Custom field answers, the role assigned by the form, and the user approval status all live in wp_usermeta, keyed by meta names like ur_form_id, ur_user_status, and the form's own field slugs. The default Users screen is still a paged list with role filters and no aggregated dashboards.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_users and wp_usermeta rows and turns them into chart cards on a single dashboard. A Number card counting sign-ups for this month from user_registered, a Donut splitting users by role from the wp_capabilities meta, a Bar of the top forms by sign-up count from the ur_form_id meta, and an Area chart of daily registrations across the selected range. Each card is a saved query against the live tables, not an export.

This is not a User Registration replacement. The plugin still owns the form builder, the approval flow, and the email verification step. SleekView Charts adds the reading layer site owners actually need: sign-ups per form, pending-versus-approved rate from ur_user_status, role mix, and per-form custom-meta dimensions on one screen, scoped per role, embeddable on a frontend page for stakeholders who should not need admin access.

Workflow

From wp_users to a sign-up dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at User Registration

Add SleekView data sources for wp_users and wp_usermeta. SleekView detects the User Registration meta keys including ur_form_id, ur_user_status, and the form-specific field slugs, so each becomes a filterable dimension.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the SleekView view from Table to Charts. SleekView creates a blank dashboard ready for cards built on user_registered, wp_capabilities, ur_form_id, ur_user_status, and any custom meta the form collects.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (ur_form_id, wp_capabilities, ur_user_status, user_registered), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against wp_users with pivoted wp_usermeta values for User Registration fields.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for marketers, community managers, and admins, and optionally embed it on a frontend page so stakeholders see live sign-ups without WordPress admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from User Registration data

Four cards that turn the wp_users and wp_usermeta tables into a working sign-up dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Sign-ups this month

A single big-number KPI counting rows in wp_users where user_registered falls inside the current month, scoped to users created via User Registration by checking for an ur_form_id meta value.
Count
Pie · Donut

Sign-ups by role

A donut split across the roles assigned at sign-up using the wp_capabilities meta from wp_usermeta, so the team sees how many subscribers, customers, members, and other roles registered in the selected range.
Count group by meta_value
Bar · Horizontal

Sign-ups by form

A horizontal bar of the top forms by sign-up count, grouping wp_users by the ur_form_id meta from wp_usermeta and resolving each form ID to its name, useful when several registration forms run on the site.
Count group by meta_value
Area · Gradient

Daily registrations

A gradient area chart of sign-ups per day sourced from user_registered on wp_users, useful for spotting weekday patterns and the impact of email campaigns or signup-form placement.
Count group by user_registered

Comparison

Default Users screen vs SleekView Charts

Default Users screen

  • The Users screen is a paged list with role filters but no aggregated sign-up summary
  • No side-by-side view of sign-ups by form, by role, and daily trend on one screen
  • Pending-versus-approved users from ur_user_status need a custom query to chart
  • Custom field meta from User Registration forms is not exposed as a chartable dimension
  • No frontend embed for stakeholders or community managers without admin access

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built directly from the wp_users and wp_usermeta tables
  • Pivot the ur_form_id, ur_user_status, and wp_capabilities metas into chartable columns
  • Saved cards reuse the native index on user_registered so daily trends stay fast
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for marketers, community managers, and admins
  • Frontend embed with role-based access for stakeholders who should not need admin

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for User Registration Pro

Real chart cards on sign-ups

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, and Area cards built directly from wp_users and the User Registration meta keys, without writing any SQL or custom shortcodes.

Per-form and per-role filters

ur_form_id and wp_capabilities become regular dimensions, so a single dashboard can split sign-ups by form, by role, or both at once across cards.

Role-scoped sharing

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so marketers, community managers, and stakeholders see only the slice you allow.

Audience

Who builds User Registration sign-up dashboards with SleekView

Marketing teams

Track the daily sign-ups area and sign-ups-by-form bar to see which landing pages and campaigns actually convert visitors into registered users.

Community managers

Watch the role donut and pending-approval count to manage moderation queues and onboarding without paging through the Users screen.

Site admins

Monitor sign-up spikes, approval status mix, and per-form trends to spot spam waves and broken registration flows early.

The bigger picture

Sign-ups should fit on one dashboard, not the Users screen

User Registration Pro stores data well. Every sign-up lands in wp_users with user_email, user_login, and user_registered, and the form-specific fields, the originating ur_form_id, the ur_user_status, and the wp_capabilities role assignment all live in wp_usermeta. The reading side is still a paged Users screen with role filters, so seeing sign-up counts alongside per-form split, role mix, and daily trend usually means custom queries or CSV exports.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_users and wp_usermeta rows and turns them into chart cards on a single saved dashboard. Marketing sees the daily area and the per-form bar. Community managers see the role donut and the pending count.

Admins see the approval status mix and spike alerts. User Registration keeps owning the form builder and approval flow; SleekView Charts adds the flexible reading layer that an actual team can share, scope per role, and embed on a frontend page for stakeholders who should not need admin access.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for User Registration Pro

No. User Registration Pro still owns the form builder, the front-end registration UI, the email verification, and the user approval workflow. SleekView Charts is a reading layer on wp_users and wp_usermeta for the dashboards the Users screen does not lay out.

 

SleekView reads wp_users for the user row and user_registered timestamp, and wp_usermeta for the ur_form_id, ur_user_status, wp_capabilities, and any custom field metas configured on the registration form. No data is duplicated.

 

Yes. The ur_form_id meta in wp_usermeta is a regular chartable dimension, so a horizontal bar grouped by that key gives the sign-ups-per-form view, useful when several registration forms run on different landing pages.

 

Yes. The wp_capabilities meta is a regular dimension, so a Pie or Donut grouped by role splits sign-ups across subscribers, customers, members, or any custom role assigned by the form.

 

Yes. The ur_user_status meta is a regular dimension, so a Number card for pending-approval count and a Pie card for approved-versus-pending mix both work out of the box, useful for moderation queues.

 

Yes. Any meta key the form writes for a user is offered as a chartable dimension or value. The card UI lists meta keys actually present on User Registration users so you pick from a real list, not type one in.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, so marketers and community managers read live sign-up numbers without a WordPress admin login. Front-end embeds respect the same per-role filters as the admin view.

 

Cards aggregate against the existing indexes on ID, user_email, and user_registered in wp_users, and meta lookups use the indexed user_id and meta_key columns in wp_usermeta, so dashboards stay quick even on sites with tens of thousands of registered users.

 

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