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SleekView Charts for Visual Composer Website Builder

Visual Composer Website Builder marks every page it owns with the vcv-source-id postmeta key. SleekView Charts turns those pages into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards for templates, authors, and edit cadence across the build.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Visual Composer Website Builder

From a flat pages list to a build dashboard

Visual Composer Website Builder hides a lot of structure behind its drag-and-drop canvas. Layouts, templates, theme builder parts, and popups all live as posts, but the WordPress Pages screen treats them as a flat list. After a few campaign cycles, there's no way to see at a glance which VC templates are doing the work or how stale the layouts have become.

SleekView Charts reads the pages that carry the vcv-source-id meta and joins them with template, author, and last-modified data from wp_posts and wp_postmeta. Each page becomes a row in the chart-ready dataset, and the template, author, status, and post_modified fields become dimensions.

The dashboard answers the build questions the pages list never asked. How many VC pages are live, which templates are the most used, who is editing the most layouts, and how the edit cadence has trended over the last quarter. All from data Visual Composer already maintains, no extra meta to capture.

Workflow

From vcv-source-id pages to chart cards

1

Detect VC pages

SleekView scans for the vcv-source-id postmeta key and Visual Composer post types so every layout the plugin tracks appears in the dataset automatically.
2

Join template and edit data

Each row joins the assigned page template, the author, and post_modified. The dataset is built from existing WordPress columns, not from custom logging.
3

Compose the cards

Number for total VC pages, Pie for template share, Bar for pages per author, Area for edits over time. Mix the four into a build overview dashboard.
4

Save the dashboard

Pin one dashboard for marketing handoffs, one for build audits, one for migration prep. Each is gated by WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Visual Composer data

Four cards summarise the Visual Composer page inventory across templates, authors, and time. The same data that powers the SleekView table view of VC pages.
Number · Default

Total VC pages

Total pages with the vcv-source-id marker and a published status. The headline number for a Visual Composer build.
Count
Pie · Donut

Pages by template

Share of VC Default, VC Landing, and any custom templates registered through the Hub. Reveals which templates are doing the work.
Count group by page_template
Bar · Horizontal

Pages by author

Count of VC pages per editor. Useful for handoff conversations and for spotting an editor with an unusually large backlog.
Count group by post_author
Area · Gradient

Edits over time

VC page edits per week. A flat line for two months on a Landing template is the early signal of a campaign nobody is maintaining.
Count group by post_modified

Comparison

Default Pages screen vs SleekView Charts

Default Pages screen

  • Pages list shows title, author, date with no aggregates
  • No template-usage view across the build
  • No edit-cadence visualisation per page or per author
  • Stale layouts have to be found by sorting and reading
  • No saved dashboards per role

SleekView Charts

  • Automatic detection via the vcv-source-id meta key
  • Group by template, author, status, or post_modified
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area cards on one config
  • Filter the dashboard to live, draft, or any template
  • Capability-gated dashboards for marketing and dev

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Visual Composer Website Builder

Build at a glance

Number cards for total VC pages, stale share, and edits-in-the-last-week sit at the top of the dashboard. The marketing lead opens the screen and sees the state of the build immediately.

Template-usage clarity

Pie or donut card by template ranks which VC templates are the workhorses and which exist for one-off pages. The conversation about template consolidation starts from real numbers.

Edit-cadence trends

Area card over post_modified surfaces the editorial pulse of the site. A two-month plateau on a Landing page template means a campaign needs review.

Audience

Who builds Visual Composer charts dashboards with SleekView

Layout auditors

Template Pie plus edit-cadence Area shows which layouts are getting attention and which are sitting unloved. Audit and cleanup conversations start from the dashboard, not a spreadsheet.

Marketing leads

Pages-per-author Bar tracks campaign ownership across the team. Pair with the template filter to see who owns the Landing pages versus the editorial pages.

Migration planners

Total VC pages, template mix, and edit cadence build the migration spec. Filter to a template, export the underlying rows, and hand over a focused migration ticket.

The bigger picture

Why a VC build dashboard helps operate a Visual Composer site

Visual Composer is excellent at building pages. It is not designed to summarise them. A build with fifty or three hundred VC pages becomes hard to operate without the cross-page perspective the default Pages screen does not provide.

SleekView Charts reads the vcv-source-id meta and the standard WordPress join columns and presents the inventory as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. Marketing handoffs, audits, and migration prep start from the dashboard rather than from open-the-builder-and-look detective work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Visual Composer Website Builder

This page is for Visual Composer Website Builder from visualcomposer.com. WPBakery is a different product with its own meta keys and has a separate SleekView Charts page.

 

It reads the vcv-source-id postmeta key, which Visual Composer writes on every saved page, plus the custom post types VC registers for templates and theme builder parts.

 

Yes. Page template is a first-class dimension. A Pie or Bar grouped by template ranks usage across the build, including custom templates registered through the Hub.

 

Yes. The Area card groups by post_modified, which WordPress updates on every save. Edits in the builder write through the same update path so the timestamp is accurate.

 

Yes. Visual Composer registers separate post types for headers, footers, and theme builder layouts. Each appears as a filter dimension so a header-only or footer-only dashboard is one filter away.

 

No. Chart queries hit indexed columns directly and aggregate on the database, not in PHP. A thousand-page Visual Composer install renders the dashboard as quickly as a hundred-page one.

 

Yes. Marketing, dev, and admin dashboards each save separately and are gated by WordPress capability. Each role opens its own default view.

 

No. The dashboard is the read-side surface. Inline edits to slug, parent, status, and menu order still happen in the table view, and the layout itself stays in Visual Composer.

 

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