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SleekView Charts for UserPro

SleekView Charts reads UserPro's wp_users plus usermeta and the custom verification tables, and renders the result as chart cards so verification, profile field mix, and signup trends sit on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for UserPro

UserPro hides member data behind tabs

UserPro stores profile data across wp_users, wp_usermeta, and a few custom tables for verifications and connections. The default admin shows users one screen at a time, and the WP user list ignores nearly every UserPro field. Moderating even a few hundred members means clicking through tab after tab.

SleekView Charts reads the same dataset the SleekView table uses, then renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. Total verified members, pending verification, industry distribution, and signup trends all become a single dashboard.

The result is a real members charts dashboard that moderators, community leads, and education coordinators can open straight to their slice.

Workflow

Chart UserPro fields without writing SQL

1

Connect UserPro fields

Point SleekView at wp_users plus the UserPro usermeta keys and verification tables. Every registered profile field becomes a candidate for a column or a chart input.
2

Configure the chart dataset

Surface verification status, role, industry, location, and any custom field on the dataset. The chart configuration reads from the same field-aware picker the table view uses.
3

Add KPI and distribution cards

Verified members as a Number card, role mix as a Pie, industry distribution as a Bar, and signups per month as an Area card.
4

Save dashboards per role

Save a moderator dashboard, a community lead dashboard, and a public-facing summary, each gated by capability and pinned to the right menu.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from UserPro data

Each card reads the UserPro dataset directly, so verification, profile fields, and signup trends stay consistent with the table view.
Number · Default

Verified members

Count of UserPro members with verification status set to verified. The single number trust and safety reports against every week.
Count
Pie · Donut

Members by role

Distribution of UserPro members across roles. Pro, free, and admin roles each render as a slice so the mix is immediately readable.
Count group by wp_capabilities
Bar · Horizontal

Members by industry

Counts ranked by industry custom field. The view a professional network opens to know where their member base concentrates.
Count group by userpro_industry
Area · Gradient

Signups per month

Monthly new UserPro signups. Campaign effects and seasonal cycles show up as the same shape every member ops review wants to see.
Count group by user_registered

Comparison

UserPro default admin vs SleekView Charts

UserPro default admin

  • Default admin shows users one screen at a time
  • WP user list ignores most UserPro custom fields
  • No dashboard for verification, role mix, or industry
  • Trends and signup cohorts require manual queries
  • Public directories rely on shortcodes, not analytics

SleekView Charts

  • Reads UserPro usermeta and verification tables natively
  • Verified, pending, and blocked counts as Number and Pie cards
  • Custom field groupBy for industry, location, and verification
  • Signup Area card for monthly and quarterly trend
  • Saved dashboards per role, capability-gated

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for UserPro

Profile field chart cards

Any UserPro custom field is a valid groupBy for a Pie or Bar card, so industry, location, and verification distributions need no SQL.

Verification dashboard

Verified and pending counts surface as Number cards plus a Donut, so trust and safety read the queue size at a glance.

Public directory analytics

The same dataset that drives the front-end directory feeds the dashboard, so member ops can see the public surface and the back-office numbers together.

Audience

Who builds UserPro charts dashboards with SleekView

Professional networks

Track member growth by industry and verification rate, with one pinned dashboard for the community lead rather than three custom queries.

Education portals

Watch student signups by program field and verification state. Advisors open straight to the chart cards they need for onboarding decisions.

Moderation workflow

Spot blocked or stale accounts on Bar cards and act on them in bulk from the underlying table without leaving the SleekView screen.

The bigger picture

Why UserPro communities need a charts layer

Frontend member plugins like UserPro are great at signup and profile UX, but their admin tooling rarely keeps up. You sign up a thousand users, build profiles with twenty custom fields each, and then realize the only way to find anyone is by username. Search ignores most custom values, filtering by tier or verification needs custom queries, and basic questions about industry mix or verification rate become open tickets rather than answers.

SleekView Charts reads the same UserPro fields the table view reads and renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. The community lead opens the dashboard and reads the answer rather than asking ops for a report.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for UserPro

No. UserPro still runs the front-end signup, profile, and directory experience. SleekView Charts reads the data those features produce and renders a dashboard.

 

Yes. Any UserPro custom field stored in usermeta is a groupBy or valueColumn for chart cards, with type-aware inputs in the configuration.

 

Yes. Verification status is a column on the dataset and a groupBy for Pie and Bar cards, so verified, pending, and rejected counts render as charts.

 

Yes. Saved dashboards are capability-gated, so admin, moderator, and community lead each open the chart cards they should see.

 

Yes. Bulk actions from the SleekView table run through UserPro hooks, so notifications and any custom logic on those hooks fire as expected.

 

Yes. user_registered is a groupBy for Area cards, so daily, weekly, and monthly signup trends are one configuration step.

 

Yes. Any field UserPro Pro stores in usermeta is available to the chart configuration just like the free-version fields.

 

No. The charts and the table view share the same SleekView screen and dataset, so filters and saved views apply to both.

 

Pricing

More than 1000+
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  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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EUR

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  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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