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SleekView Charts for Voiceflow WordPress integration

SleekView Charts reads the webhook events, conversation logs and embed configs that the Voiceflow WordPress integration stores locally, then renders sessions, intent mix, leads and entry pages as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Voiceflow for WordPress

Voiceflow designs the conversation. WordPress sees where it lands.

Voiceflow builds and runs the conversational AI in its own platform, and exposes the result via an embed widget plus webhooks. The Voiceflow app has its own analytics dashboard for the conversation itself: turn-level performance, intent classification, completion rates.

The WordPress side, where the widget actually lives, still receives useful local signals. Webhook events on chat_started, lead_captured and custom intent triggers. Per-page embed configs. Lead rows if the integration captures contact details into WordPress directly.

SleekView Charts reads exactly that. Whatever the Voiceflow WordPress integration writes to postmeta, options or a custom table becomes a chartable dataset, no matter whether it is the official plugin, a generic webhook receiver or a custom integration coded by the in-house team.

Workflow

Turn Voiceflow webhooks into a WordPress dashboard

1

Read webhook events and logs

SleekView reads the table or postmeta the Voiceflow integration writes for chat events, intent triggers, lead captures and embed configs per page.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radar cards. Group by event_type, intent, entry_url or date, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Voiceflow on WordPress", "Intent mix this quarter") and gate by capability so support, product and ops each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send stakeholders a read-only URL or export to CSV. The dashboard complements, rather than duplicates, Voiceflow's own analytics.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Voiceflow WordPress data

Each card reads webhook events, conversation logs and embed configuration from the WordPress side. Mix them for a support overview, a product cockpit or an integration health audit.
Number · Default

Sessions this month

Total chat_started events received by WordPress in the current month. The headline KPI for the WordPress-side picture.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Events by intent

Splits events by the intent or trigger reported back from Voiceflow. Shows which conversation flows visitors actually reach.
Count group by intent
Bar · Horizontal

Sessions per entry page

Which WordPress pages host the sessions that matter. Marketing and product use this to judge widget placement on measured signal.
Count group by entry_url
Area · Gradient

Daily event volume

Daily count of webhook events received. A flat or zero line is usually the first sign of an embed regression or a webhook outage on the Voiceflow side.
Count group by received_at

Comparison

Default Voiceflow WordPress integration vs SleekView Charts

Default integration plugin

  • Voiceflow analytics cover the conversation, not the WordPress page picture
  • Webhook events visible as recent rows, no monthly aggregate
  • No visual intent share on the WordPress side
  • Entry-page attribution requires manual log inspection
  • No daily trend in WordPress to catch embed or webhook regressions

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for Voiceflow sessions on WordPress this month
  • Donut of intent mix derived from webhook events
  • Bar of sessions per entry page for marketing and product
  • Area trend of daily events to catch integration regressions early
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Voiceflow for WordPress

WordPress-side reporting

Render Voiceflow webhook and conversation data as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so WordPress stakeholders have their own dashboard alongside Voiceflow's analytics.

Intent visibility on WordPress

A donut of intent share on the WordPress side complements Voiceflow's conversation-level analytics with a page-and-surface-level view.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send product, support or ops a URL of the dashboard, or export filtered events to CSV. Voiceflow project access stays scoped to bot designers.

Audience

Who builds Voiceflow WordPress dashboards with SleekView

Product teams

Pair WordPress-side intent share and per-page volume with Voiceflow analytics to see both the conversation flow and the surface it runs on.

Integration owners

Monitor webhook event volume per day, catch domain or embed regressions immediately and avoid silent integration failures between Voiceflow and WordPress.

Marketing

Group events per entry_url and decide widget placement based on measured WordPress activity, not on Voiceflow's project analytics alone.

The bigger picture

Why a hosted conversation designer still needs a WordPress dashboard

Voiceflow is built around designing and testing conversations, and its analytics are the right home for turn-level metrics, intent classification and completion rates. None of that answers the WordPress-side question of which embedded page hosts the bot that drives most sessions, whether the webhook receiver is still healthy after last week's domain change, or how Voiceflow volume compares with other WordPress lead signals. A KPI of monthly sessions, a donut of intent share, a bar of sessions per page and a daily area trend turn the WordPress side of the integration into a dashboard that sits next to Voiceflow rather than under it.

Two surfaces, each reporting on the half of the system they actually see.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Voiceflow for WordPress

Whatever the WordPress integration stores, typically a webhook events table plus lead rows and per-page embed configs in postmeta. SleekView auto-discovers columns once the integration's table is selected.

 

No. Voiceflow remains the source of truth for conversation design, NLU and turn-level analytics. SleekView Charts reports on the WordPress side of the integration only.

 

Yes. Any plugin that stores Voiceflow webhook events in WordPress (official plugin, WP Webhooks, custom REST handler) writes rows the dashboard can chart.

 

Yes. A daily Area or Line card on received_at makes a regression obvious immediately. Embed and webhook misconfigurations typically present as a sudden drop or a flat zero line.

 

Yes. Group by intent and filter or split by entry_url. The combination surfaces pages where copy is priming a specific conversation flow, useful for content and bot designers alike.

 

No, unless the dashboard is explicitly configured to show stored message bodies. Counts and aggregates do not require reading message text, and column visibility is gated by capability.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Useful for weekly product reviews or for sharing data with the bot design team in Voiceflow.

 

No. The dashboard reads only WordPress-side rows the integration writes. As long as Voiceflow emits webhook events on the plan in use, those events can be charted regardless of tier.

 

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