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SleekView Charts for User Registration

User Registration writes form data to wp_usermeta. SleekView Charts reads those keys and produces a dashboard for signups over time, plan mix, country distribution, and email-confirmation rates.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for User Registration

User Registration form data as a dashboard

User Registration stores form definitions as a custom post type and writes submitted values to wp_usermeta against each registered user. The default Users screen doesn't surface those custom keys, so the aggregate view (how many signups this week, what's the plan mix, which countries are growing, how many emails confirm) requires either exports or a third-party reporting plugin.

SleekView Charts reads the meta keys the form writes and exposes them as chart dimensions. A Number card counts total registered users. An Area card plots daily signups. A Donut card splits members by plan. A Bar card ranks countries by signup count.

Because charts and the Table view share their data source, drill-through is built in. Click the Germany Bar column and the Table opens filtered to German registrations for outreach or compliance follow-up.

Workflow

Build the User Registration dashboard

1

Connect users and meta

Point SleekView at wp_users and the usermeta keys your User Registration form writes (plan, country, phone, consent, email-confirmed flag). Keys auto-discover.
2

Pick chart types

Number for headline KPIs (total users, confirmed users), Donut for plan and country mix, Bar for status counts and country rankings, Area for daily or weekly signup trends.
3

Set groupBy and aggregation

Each card picks a meta key to group by (plan, country, email_confirmed) and an aggregation (Count, Sum). Cards aggregate against the live user meta on dashboard load.
4

Save dashboards per audience

Onboarding leads load the confirmation dashboard, growth loads the signup-trend dashboard, support loads a per-member context view. Each layout is capability-gated.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from User Registration data

A typical User Registration dashboard combines a total-users KPI with signup trends, plan mix, and country distribution.
Number · Default

Total registered users

Counts users created through any User Registration form. The headline KPI for the registration dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut

Members by plan

Splits registered users by the plan meta key the form writes. Shows the free vs Pro mix as a single-glance distribution.
Count group by plan
Bar · Horizontal

Signups by country

Counts users grouped by the country meta key. Ranks countries by signup volume for marketing and compliance review.
Count group by country
Area · Gradient

Daily signups

Counts WordPress user registrations grouped by day. Tracks the signup trend and surfaces campaign impact directly in WP admin.
Count group by user_registered

Comparison

Default User Registration reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default User Registration

  • Custom form fields not surfaced as chart dimensions
  • No daily or weekly signup-trend chart in the default UI
  • Country and plan mix require CSV exports
  • Email-confirmation rate not visible as a chart
  • Per-role dashboards not configurable from the plugin

SleekView Charts

  • Chart any form-written usermeta key as a dimension
  • Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards on one canvas
  • Per-role saved dashboards (onboarding, growth, support)
  • Shared data source with Table view, drill-through built in
  • Email-confirmation, country, and plan all available as filters

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for User Registration

Form fields as chart dimensions

Any meta key your User Registration form writes (plan, country, company_size, referral_source) becomes a chart dimension. Distribution and trend charts on form-collected data without exports.

Free-form canvas

Mix Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards on a single dashboard, each reading the usermeta keys directly. No SQL, no separate analytics tooling.

Shared with Table

Cards and the Table view share a data source. The Pro Donut segment's count matches the Table filtered to Pro users. Drill-through opens the filtered list in one click.

Audience

Who builds User Registration charts dashboards with SleekView

Onboarding leads

Total-users KPI, email-confirmed Donut, and daily signups Area together on one screen for the weekly onboarding review.

Growth leads

Signup trend by week, country distribution Bar, and plan mix Donut for marketing-channel attribution and quarterly planning.

Support

Per-member context dashboard with form values (plan, country, phone, consent) displayed together for chat triage.

The bigger picture

Why User Registration data deserves a chart layer

User Registration's job is to collect the data: form fields submitted on signup land in wp_usermeta against the new user, ready for whatever the site needs to do with them. The trouble is that what the site needs to do with them almost always involves an aggregate view: how many signups this week, what's the plan mix, which countries are growing, how many users confirmed their email. The default plugin admin doesn't aggregate any of that, and the default Users screen can't surface meta as columns or as chart data.

So the onboarding team ends up exporting CSVs into spreadsheets and re-running the same charts every Monday. SleekView Charts reads the form-written meta keys directly, so the same charts become a saved dashboard that loads in one click. The data was collected by User Registration; the chart layer was missing.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for User Registration

Yes. Any meta key the form writes against the new user is readable as a chart dimension. The agent UI auto-discovers the keys present, so configuring the dashboard is mostly about choosing which fields to chart.

 

Yes. A Donut card grouped by the email_confirmed meta key splits confirmed versus pending. Combine with signup-date filters for week-over-week confirmation-rate trends, which is the standard onboarding metric.

 

Group by user_registered (the WordPress core signup date) and plot Count over time on an Area card. Filter by plan, country, or referral_source for cohort-specific trend tracking.

 

Yes. If your form writes a country meta key, a horizontal Bar card grouped by country ranks regions by signup volume. Useful for marketing-channel attribution and GDPR compliance scoping.

 

Yes. Payment-related meta keys (plan, billing_country, billing_company) become chart dimensions. A Donut of selected plans and a Bar of billing-country distributions complement the membership reporting from any payment plugin in use.

 

Yes. Aggregations push down to the usermeta indexes WordPress maintains, and saved layouts cache aggregation results. Even installs with hundreds of thousands of registered users render typical groupings in under a second.

 

Yes. Click any chart segment or column to open the filtered Table view of users. The drill-through preserves dashboard filters, so the resulting list exactly matches the chart segment.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is gated by WordPress capability, so onboarding leads, growth leads, and support each load their own layout. The data source is shared; the chart cards on the canvas vary per audience.

 

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