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SleekView Charts for Vimeography

Vimeography stores each gallery in its own table along with source feeds and cache state. SleekView Charts reads the vimeography_gallery_meta, vimeography_gallery, and the cached feed rows, then builds chart cards for gallery counts, source mix, theme distribution, and refresh trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Vimeography

Read Vimeography galleries, sources, and refresh cadence

Vimeography manages Vimeo galleries through its own tables: vimeography_gallery holds each gallery, vimeography_gallery_meta carries source feed configuration and theme assignment, and cached feed payloads sit in transients keyed by gallery ID. The plugin's admin lists galleries and exposes per-gallery edit screens, but offers no aggregate view of source mix, theme usage, or refresh cadence.

SleekView Charts reads vimeography_gallery, vimeography_gallery_meta, and the gallery transient cache as flat rows. A Number card counts active galleries. A Donut splits galleries by source type (user, channel, group, album). A Bar groups galleries by theme so theme usage surfaces. An Area chart trends gallery cache refreshes per day so feed health becomes legible at a glance.

Vimeography continues to fetch and render galleries exactly as before. SleekView Charts is read-only against the same tables and transients, so the rendering and refresh pipelines stay untouched. Saved chart views can be scoped per role, useful for letting an editor see gallery health without access to the Vimeo API token.

Workflow

From vimeography_gallery to a chart dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at Vimeography

Register vimeography_gallery, vimeography_gallery_meta, and the gallery transient cache as SleekView data sources. Galleries, source configuration, themes, and cache state become flat rows.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the view from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for cards built on gallery count, source type, theme, and refresh time.
3

Add chart cards

Pick a chart type, a grouping column (source_type, theme, refreshed_at, gallery_id), and an aggregation. Each card becomes a saved query against the Vimeography tables and transients.
4

Save and share the dashboard

Save the chart view, scope it per role for engineers, agency staff, and editors, and optionally embed it on a frontend page for stakeholders without admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Vimeography data

Four cards that turn the Vimeography tables and the gallery transient cache into a working Vimeo gallery dashboard inside WordPress.
Number · Default

Active galleries

A KPI counting every row in vimeography_gallery, with the previous period for context so a deletion or a failed import is visible without opening the plugin's list.
Count
Pie · Donut

Source type mix

A donut split across user, channel, group, and album sources from vimeography_gallery_meta, so the operator sees which Vimeo feed style dominates.
Count group by source_type
Bar · Horizontal

Galleries by theme

A horizontal bar of galleries grouped by their assigned theme, useful for understanding which Vimeography themes the team relies on across the site.
Count group by theme
Area · Gradient

Daily gallery cache refreshes

A gradient area chart of gallery transient refreshes per day, useful for confirming feeds refresh on schedule and that the Vimeo API token has not silently expired.
Count group by refreshed_at

Comparison

Default Vimeography reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Vimeography gallery list

  • Gallery admin lists rows but offers no aggregate dashboard
  • No source type mix across user, channel, group, and album feeds
  • No theme usage view across the gallery catalog
  • No refresh cadence chart for cached gallery feeds
  • No saved dashboards per role for engineers and editors

SleekView Charts

  • Configurable chart cards built from vimeography_gallery, vimeography_gallery_meta, and the feed cache
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, Area, and Line cards on a single Vimeography dashboard
  • Saved chart views scoped per role for engineers, agency, and editors
  • Embed any saved chart view on a frontend page with role-based access
  • Reads tables and transients in batches so dashboards stay quick

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Vimeography

Real chart cards on Vimeography data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards built from vimeography_gallery, vimeography_gallery_meta, and the gallery transient cache the plugin already maintains.

Complements Vimeography

Vimeography still owns gallery rendering, theme management, and feed refresh. SleekView Charts adds the flexible reading layer the plugin's gallery list does not provide.

Role-scoped sharing

Save dashboards per role and embed them on frontend pages so engineers and editors see the slice they should see without full plugin settings access.

Audience

Who builds Vimeography charts dashboards with SleekView

Video producers

Confirm new channel and album galleries refresh on schedule by watching the daily refresh area chart climb with each publish cycle.

Agency support

Give support staff a read-only dashboard with source mix and theme usage so they answer client questions without touching the Vimeo API token.

Design leads

Track Vimeography theme distribution to plan visual updates around the galleries that actually use a given theme.

The bigger picture

A gallery catalog is data, not a list

Vimeography stores enough structure to power a real dashboard: each gallery has a source type, a theme, and a cache state. The plugin's admin lists rows for editing, which is the right surface for management but not for understanding the catalog as a whole. SleekView Charts reads the gallery tables and the transient cache as the structured data they already are.

Cards expose the source mix, theme distribution, and refresh cadence on one shared dashboard. The plugin keeps doing the gallery work it does well; SleekView Charts adds a reading layer the team can share.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Vimeography

No. Vimeography still owns gallery rendering, theme management, and feed refresh. SleekView Charts is a flexible reading layer on top of the same tables and transients for dashboards the plugin's gallery list does not lay out.

 

No. SleekView reads only the data Vimeography has already produced: gallery rows, gallery meta, and cached transient feed entries. No external request is made to Vimeo.

 

Yes. The vimeography_gallery_meta row records the source type for each gallery, so a Pie or Bar card can split galleries across user, channel, group, and album feeds.

 

Yes. The gallery transient cache is a SleekView data source, so cards can chart refresh cadence and surface galleries whose cache stopped refreshing.

 

Yes. The theme assigned to each gallery is part of vimeography_gallery_meta, so a Bar card can rank themes by usage across the catalog.

 

Yes. Saved chart views support role-based visibility so engineers, agency staff, and editors each see only the dashboards the admin allows.

 

Yes. Any saved chart view can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access, so stakeholders read gallery health without WordPress admin.

 

Yes. Vimeography creates its tables per subsite when run network-wide, and SleekView respects that boundary so each subsite's galleries appear only on that subsite's admin.

 

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