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SleekView Charts for UserFeedback Lite

SleekView Charts reads the survey responses the free tier of UserFeedback stores in its standard tables, and renders volume, top questions, per-page completion and daily trend as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of the basic free-tier report.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for UserFeedback Lite

The free tier collects the same data. Read it the same way.

UserFeedback Lite is the free version of the UserFeedback plugin. It includes single-question surveys, rating scales, multiple choice and free text, and writes responses to the same userfeedback_* tables the Pro version uses. The Lite reporting screen is intentionally minimal: enough to confirm a survey is working, not enough to run a feedback program against several active surveys.

SleekView Charts reads the same response tables and renders the dataset as chart cards regardless of tier. A Number card counts responses captured in the last seven days. A Pie splits responses by survey_title so teams running more than one survey see the mix at a glance. A Bar groups responses by page_url to reveal where surveys actually fire. An Area trends daily responses so a launch has a measurable line, not just a snapshot total in the basic report.

The dashboard does not require the Pro tier. It reads the same writes the Lite plugin already performs, which lets teams build a real reporting layer without an immediate upgrade.

Workflow

Turn UserFeedback Lite responses into a dashboard

1

Read the response tables

SleekView scans the userfeedback_responses table and joins userfeedback_surveys, exposing response_id, survey_id, survey_title, question_id, response_value, page_url and created_at.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by survey_title, response_value, page_url or created_at and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Feedback pulse", "Survey launch review") and gate it by WordPress capability so product, support and marketing each see the slice they need.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered response cohort to CSV. Weekly reviews land on the same numbers without an upgrade prompt.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from UserFeedback Lite data

Each card reads from the same userfeedback_* tables the Lite plugin already populates. Mix them for a feedback pulse, a launch review or a per-page survey audit.
Number · Default

Responses last 7 days

Total responses captured across every active Lite survey in the last seven days. The single KPI a weekly feedback pulse opens on.
Count
Pie · Donut

Response mix by survey

Share of responses across active Lite surveys. Reveals which one is generating signal and which one stopped firing after a page redesign.
Count group by survey_title
Bar · Horizontal

Responses by page

Responses grouped by the page they were submitted from. Useful for spotting pages where the survey works and pages where it sits silent.
Count group by page_url
Area · Gradient

Responses per day

Daily response volume. Useful for confirming a survey launch moved the line rather than only generating an initial spike.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default UserFeedback Lite report vs SleekView Charts

Default UserFeedback Lite report

  • Lite report is per-survey, not a portfolio view across all active surveys
  • No rolling-window KPI for response volume
  • Cannot split response mix across surveys visually
  • No per-page breakdown of where surveys actually fire
  • No daily trend chart in the free tier

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for total responses across every active Lite survey
  • Pie of response mix to surface which survey is generating signal
  • Bar of responses by page to reveal where surveys fire and where they are silent
  • Area trend of daily volume to evaluate launches and seasonal effects
  • Works on the free tier, no upgrade required to access the data

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for UserFeedback Lite

Real reporting on the free tier

Lite writes to the same tables the Pro version does. SleekView Charts builds the same dashboard against that data so a free-tier site is not stuck with a one-survey report.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to one survey, one page or one date range in the chart view and the raw-response table narrows to the same cohort.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send a stakeholder the URL of the feedback dashboard or export filtered responses to CSV. One source of truth for the weekly pulse.

Audience

Who builds UserFeedback Lite charts dashboards with SleekView

Lean product teams

Run a few Lite surveys side by side and see the portfolio in one place: response volume, survey mix, top pages and a daily trend after every release.

Support and CX leads

Watch help-doc pages with elevated feedback in the responses-by-page bar and pair it with the raw-response table for fast qualitative triage.

Solo founders and small teams

Get a real product-pulse dashboard without upgrading to Pro: same data, much better reporting shape, no extra subscription.

The bigger picture

Why a free-tier survey still deserves a real dashboard

UserFeedback Lite collects the same responses Pro does, in the same tables, with the same fidelity. The free reporting screen is appropriately minimal for the tier, which is fine when running one survey and limiting when running three at once. The shape of the dashboard matters: a KPI of total responses anchors a weekly pulse, a survey-mix pie surfaces which question actually generates signal, a per-page bar reveals where surveys fire and where they are silent and a daily trend confirms whether a launch moved the line.

Same userfeedback_responses rows, same survey definitions, completely different posture toward the data. The grid renders what the Lite plugin already collects as a real dashboard, which is the difference between confirming a survey works and learning what users are actually saying.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for UserFeedback Lite

No. Lite writes to the same userfeedback_responses and userfeedback_surveys tables Pro does. SleekView reads those tables directly, so the same dashboard works on the free tier.

 

The dashboard keeps working. Pro adds question types, integrations and survey templates, all of which write to the same response tables. New question types appear as new buckets in the existing charts automatically.

 

Yes. Group by created_at with an Area or Line card and aggregate as Count to see daily, weekly or monthly volume. Useful for measuring launches and seasonal patterns.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a filter for one survey or one page narrows both surfaces. Product folks pivot between qualitative reading and quantitative summary without rebuilding any filter.

 

Yes. Rating questions store the numeric value in response_value. A Number card with Average aggregation gives a live mean rating per survey, and a per-page Bar groups by page_url for placement-level CSAT.

 

No. The dashboard is a read-only surface over the response tables. Survey firing and response capture continue exactly as the plugin configures them.

 

Yes. Combine a WordPress capability gate with a filter for specific survey_ids so each team sees only the surveys it owns, while leadership sees the full portfolio.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Useful for sharing raw responses with a research consultant or a freelance product designer.

 

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