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SleekView Charts for Vtiger WP Bridge

Vtiger WP Bridge mirrors lead, contact and deal records into WordPress custom tables when forms and integrations sync to Vtiger. SleekView Charts reads those WP-side tables and renders activity as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Vtiger WP Bridge

Bridge data hides in custom tables until you chart it

Vtiger is a self-hosted or hosted CRM that lives outside WordPress, and the various Vtiger WordPress bridge plugins create the two-way sync between a WordPress form (Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7, Elementor Forms, WPForms, plus the plugin's own form builder) and Vtiger's Leads, Contacts and Deals modules. Every submission, every sync attempt and every record returned by Vtiger is mirrored into custom tables on the WordPress side so the integration can replay, audit and update.

Those mirrored tables are the operational record on WordPress. They hold the lead ID returned by Vtiger, the deal stage at last sync, the deal amount, the assigned owner, the sync status and the timestamp of every push. The default bridge admin shows them as a paginated log. Useful for finding one record. Limited for understanding lead inflow, deal pipeline shape or sync health at a glance.

SleekView Charts reads the Vtiger bridge mirror tables directly. A Number card anchors total leads pushed in the period. A Pie splits records by sync status. A Bar groups deals by stage to expose pipeline shape. An Area trends lead pushes per day so an outage or a campaign spike becomes immediately visible. The bridge keeps doing its sync, the dashboard layers on top.

Workflow

Turn Vtiger WP Bridge tables into a dashboard

1

Map the bridge mirror tables

Point SleekView at the bridge plugin's custom tables for leads, contacts and deals (table names vary by bridge plugin but all follow the same shape). Each becomes a chartable dataset with the columns the bridge writes per record.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by sync_status, deal_stage, lead_source, assigned_owner or pushed_at, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum on numeric fields like deal_amount.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Lead inflow", "Pipeline shape", "Sync health") and gate it by WordPress capability so sales ops, marketing and the integrations team each see their slice.
4

Share or export

Send a stakeholder a read-only URL or export the filtered record cohort to CSV. Sync health reviews and pipeline pulse checks ground on real WP-side data rather than a separate Vtiger report.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Vtiger WP Bridge data

Each card reads from the bridge plugin's mirror tables on the WordPress side. Mix them for a lead-inflow cockpit, a pipeline-shape view or a sync-health monitor.
Number · Default

Leads pushed (30 days)

Total lead-mirror rows pushed to Vtiger in the trailing 30 days. The anchor KPI for any lead-inflow review.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Records by sync status

Splits mirrored records across synced, pending, failed and skipped. Surfaces bridge health as a share rather than a hidden number in a paginated log.
Count group by sync_status
Bar · Horizontal

Deals by stage

Mirrored deal records grouped by stage at last sync (prospecting, qualification, proposal, negotiation, closed-won, closed-lost). Reveals pipeline shape from a WordPress-side dashboard.
Count group by deal_stage
Area · Gradient

Lead pushes over time

Time series of bridge push events. Campaign spikes show as peaks, sync outages show as cliff edges and weekly inflow patterns become a visible curve.
Count group by pushed_at

Comparison

Default Vtiger WP Bridge admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Vtiger WP Bridge admin

  • Mirror tables shown as a paginated log, no aggregate view
  • Sync status surfaced per row, not as a share of the whole base
  • Deal pipeline shape requires opening Vtiger in a separate tab
  • Lead inflow trend not surfaced as a time-series on WordPress
  • No read-only dashboard URL for non-admin stakeholders

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for lead pushes in a rolling window
  • Pie split across synced, pending, failed bridge records
  • Bar of mirrored deals per stage for WordPress-side pipeline shape
  • Area trend of lead pushes per day to catch outages and spikes
  • Filters carry between bridge table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Vtiger WP Bridge

Bridge data as a dashboard

Render the mirror tables as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Sync health and pipeline shape become a glance, not a per-row scroll.

Sync failures as a share

Treat failed sync count as a KPI, not a hidden column. A growing failed share triggers an integrations investigation before sales notices a missing lead.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send a sales lead a URL of the WordPress-side bridge dashboard or export the failed cohort for a remediation sprint.

Audience

Who builds Vtiger bridge charts dashboards with SleekView

Integrations ops

Watch sync status share and bridge push volume. A failed-sync spike on the area chart is the first signal of a Vtiger API rotation or webhook outage.

Marketing ops

Trend lead pushes per day to correlate inflow with campaign launches. The chart confirms whether a paid push delivered the lead volume Vtiger reports promised.

Sales ops

Watch mirrored deal-stage distribution on a bar to spot pipeline imbalance early. Bulk-update from the underlying bridge table when a stage looks stagnant for too long.

The bigger picture

Why a WordPress-side dashboard matters for an external CRM

Vtiger lives outside WordPress, and the moment teams need a metric they typically open the Vtiger reports in another browser tab. Useful for sales reviews, awkward for the integration health questions that originate on WordPress. "How many leads did this campaign push" and "what share of last week's submissions failed to sync" are WordPress-side questions about WordPress-side data, and the bridge already mirrors that data into custom tables for replay.

SleekView Charts reads the same mirror tables and renders the WordPress-side view of the integration. Lead inflow, sync health and a snapshot of pipeline shape live alongside the forms and pages that produced them. The bridge keeps owning sync.

The dashboard owns visibility. Both sides answer their own questions without the team round-tripping between admin surfaces for every metric.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Vtiger WP Bridge

The bridge plugin's own custom tables on the WordPress side. The exact table names depend on which Vtiger bridge plugin is installed, but the shape is consistent: lead, contact and deal mirror tables with sync status, owner, stage and amount columns plus a pushed_at timestamp.

 

No. SleekView Charts only reads what the bridge plugin writes into WordPress custom tables. The Vtiger side remains the source of truth for the CRM, the WordPress side is the operational record the bridge maintains for replay, audit and update.

 

Yes. The bridge mirror tables typically include the originating form ID or submission ID, so a chart grouped by form_id reveals which forms drive the most lead volume. Useful for prioritising which form layouts deserve a refresh.

 

Yes. If the bridge plugin syncs Deals, the mirror tables include deal_stage, deal_amount, expected_close_date and assigned_owner. A bar by stage reveals pipeline shape, a sum-aggregation card on amount reveals pipeline value, all from WordPress without opening Vtiger.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts treats each plugin's mirror tables as a separate dataset, so a site running, for example, a Gravity Forms Vtiger add-on and a WPForms Vtiger add-on can chart both flows side by side or merge them into a unified lead-inflow view.

 

Yes. The area trend of pushed_at timestamps reveals a cliff edge when sync stops, and the pie share of failed sync_status reveals a creeping increase before it becomes a full outage. Both signals fire ahead of the sales team noticing missing leads in Vtiger.

 

Yes. Bridge plugins typically index their mirror tables on sync_status, pushed_at and external record ID, the columns the sync engine queries during replay. SleekView Charts reuses those indexes for the group-by aggregations the cards run, so even high-volume integrations render the dashboard quickly.

 

Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability. Integrations ops sees the sync-health cards, sales ops sees the pipeline cards and marketing sees the inflow cards, with each role saving filter presets independently.

 

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