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SleekView Charts for Watu PRO

SleekView Charts reads the Watu PRO takings, grades and exam tables and renders the testing history as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards, so course leads read pass rate as a KPI, not as a manual count.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Watu PRO

Quiz and exam reporting on one screen

Watu PRO is a long-running, full-featured quiz and exam plugin with its own custom tables for quizzes, questions, takings and grades. The admin offers per-quiz reports and a takings list, with grade definitions stored separately. That UI suits the question author reviewing one quiz. It is not built for the course lead reviewing a whole catalog or for the certifying body checking pass rate trends.

SleekView Charts reads the watupro_taken_exams records directly, joined to watupro_master and the grade definitions. A Number card surfaces total takings in the last 30 days. A Pie splits takings by grade so pass and fail proportions show up without exporting. A Bar groups average percentage_correct per quiz so a hard quiz becomes visible. An Area trends takings over time so a course launch or a recertification window reads as a shape on the chart.

The chart view and table view share the same dataset. Filter to failed takings or to a single exam, and both surfaces narrow together. No exports into Sheets, no separate reporting service required.

Workflow

Turn Watu PRO takings into a dashboard

1

Read the takings tables

SleekView scans watupro_taken_exams for exam_id, user_id, points, max_points, percentage_correct, grade and date_taken, then joins exam_id against watupro_master and grade against the grade definitions.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by exam_id, grade, date_taken or weekday and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum on points or percentage_correct.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Certification pass rate this quarter", "Course module performance") and gate access by WordPress capability so admins, instructors and stakeholders each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send stakeholders a read-only URL or export the filtered taking set to CSV. Audit cycles and certifying-body reviews get a measurable picture instead of a screenshot of the takings list.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Watu PRO data

Each card below reads the same takings, grade and exam tables Watu PRO already maintains. Mix them to build a dashboard for instructors, certifying bodies or quarterly audits.
Number · Default

Takings in last 30 days

Total quiz and exam takings recorded across every Watu PRO exam in the last thirty days. The single KPI a quarterly cert review opens with.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Takings by grade

Split across the configured Watu PRO grades (pass, fail and any intermediate band). Pass rate becomes a glanceable proportion instead of a manual count.
Count group by grade
Bar · Horizontal

Average percentage per exam

Mean percentage_correct grouped by exam. A consistently low-scoring exam is either too hard or measuring the wrong thing, and the bar shows that without opening every taking.
Average(percentage_correct) group by exam_id
Area · Gradient

Takings over time

Time series of takings per day. A cohort launch, a recertification window or a quiet summer all show up as shapes the takings list never makes obvious.
Count group by date_taken

Comparison

Default Watu PRO reports vs SleekView Charts

Default Watu PRO reports

  • Per-exam reports shown one exam at a time, no catalog view
  • Grade distribution shown numerically, not as a Pie
  • No KPI card for takings across the whole catalog in a date window
  • No trend chart of takings over time
  • No shareable read-only dashboard for an external certifying body

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for takings across every exam in the last 30 days
  • Donut Pie of grade distribution to read pass rate at a glance
  • Horizontal Bar comparing average percentage_correct across exams
  • Area trend of takings to read cohort launches and recert windows
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same takings

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Watu PRO

Pass rate as a KPI

Group a Pie by Watu PRO grade and pass rate becomes a glanceable proportion, not a number you derive by hand from per-exam reports.

Spot weak exams

Average percentage_correct grouped by exam puts under-performing exams in plain view, so question authors know where to focus a rewrite.

Audit-ready snapshots

Send certifying bodies a read-only URL of the takings dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly audits stop being a manual spreadsheet job.

Audience

Who builds Watu PRO charts dashboards with SleekView

Training providers

The pass-rate Pie and the average-percentage Bar give instructors the same view their accreditation bodies expect, without exporting to a separate reporting tool.

Corporate L&D

Use the takings Area against the rollout calendar to brief leadership on cohort engagement, and the exam Bar to brief content owners on which modules need a rewrite.

Agencies running cert sites

Apply the same dashboard shape across every client cert site. Each quarterly review opens with the same KPI card, Pie, Bar and Area.

The bigger picture

Why a mature quiz plugin still benefits from a dashboard layer

Watu PRO has been collecting structured quiz and exam data for years, with grades, questions, exams and takings each in their own tables. The reporting that ships with it was built around the question author looking at one quiz. Training providers, corporate L&D teams and accreditation bodies need a portfolio-level view: pass rate across the catalog, average performance per exam, takings against the calendar.

SleekView Charts reads the same tables Watu PRO already populates and assembles that portfolio view. The plugin keeps owning grading and exam logic. The dashboard layer turns the stored data into something a stakeholder can read in five seconds, not five minutes of per-exam navigation.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Watu PRO

Only the watupro_taken_exams, watupro_master and grade tables Watu PRO already writes. No additional analytics integration or premium add-on is required on the Watu PRO side.

 

Yes. Group a donut Pie card by grade and aggregate Count. Pass and fail proportions show up immediately, with no manual count from per-exam reports.

 

Yes. Table and chart views sit on the same dataset, so a filter for failed takings in the last 30 days applies to both.

 

Yes. Group a horizontal Bar by exam_id and aggregate Average on percentage_correct. A weak exam drops to the bottom of the bar visibly.

 

Yes. Group an Area by date_taken and aggregate Count. A recertification window appears as a clear spike that the takings list never shapes visually.

 

Yes. Each dashboard has a shareable URL gated by WordPress capability, and the filtered data exports to CSV. Audit cycles stop relying on screenshots of admin tables.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads from the Watu PRO tables on demand, with no participation in the taking flow. Cards refresh against the data the plugin has already written.

 

Yes. Each site's own Watu PRO takings appear in its own dashboard, or a network-level view can aggregate across blogs when one team runs cert sites across multiple subsites.

 

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