SleekView Charts for Wordfence
Wordfence records every blocked attack, login attempt, and scan finding in its own tables. SleekView Charts groups those rows into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so triage starts on a dashboard, not three screens.
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Firewall data, finally aggregated
Wordfence is excellent at recording attacks. The wp_wfHits table holds every blocked or throttled request with IP, country, URL, rule, and action. wp_wfLogins captures login attempts and wp_wfIssues holds scan findings. The plugin's Live Traffic, Blocked, and Login Security screens are clear on a per-row basis, but answering aggregate questions, like which rule fires most, which countries dominate the blocked traffic, or how blocks per hour evolve during an attack wave, is left to spreadsheets or a SIEM.
SleekView Charts puts the answers on one screen. A Number card carries the day's blocked total, a Pie groups by matched rule, a Bar ranks countries, and an Area chart tracks blocks per hour. Premium-only enforcement features still live in Wordfence Premium, but the visualisation of the data Wordfence already records does not need a separate product.
Because charts read the wf tables directly, the firewall is unchanged. Wordfence keeps blocking, scanning, and recording. The dashboard simply makes the volume legible to anyone responsible for triage.
Workflow
From wfHits to a triage dashboard
Connect the wf tables
Drop four cards
Save the dashboard
Scope per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Wordfence data
Blocks today
Count
Top matched rules
Count
group by actionDescription
Top countries
Count
group by countryCode
Blocks per hour
Count
group by ctime
Comparison
Default Wordfence reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Wordfence dashboards
- Live Traffic, Blocked, and Login screens are separate views without shared aggregates.
- Rule and country mix have to be read off Live Traffic instead of a chart.
- Hourly time-series of blocks is not part of the free UI.
- Cross-table aggregates (hits joined to login attempts) require export.
- Scan severity is shown per issue rather than as a distribution.
SleekView Charts
- Charts run on wp_wfHits, wp_wfLogins, and wp_wfIssues with no extra storage.
- Group by country, rule, action, URL, or user agent in any chart.
- Hourly and daily time-series cards visualise attack waves clearly.
- Saved layouts scope per role so juniors get triage without settings access.
- CSV exports of any aggregate are one click away.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Wordfence
Triage as a dashboard
Blocked totals, rule mix, country leaders, and hourly volume all in one screen. Triage starts on the dashboard instead of three separate screens.
Filters that reframe everything
Set a country or date range filter once. Every card updates, including the time-series and the rule mix.
Read-only by default
Charts never write to Wordfence's tables. Ban actions remain in SleekView's grid view; the dashboard is the read layer.
Audience
Who builds Wordfence charts dashboards with SleekView
Security admins
Open the dashboard, scan rule mix and hourly volume, then click into the grid only when a spike calls for action.
Agency support
Give clients a one-screen security overview. Total blocked, top rule, top country, and the trend chart in one place.
Incident responders
Use the hourly Area chart to scope when an attack started and stopped, then narrow the grid to the matching rows.
The bigger picture
Why firewall data deserves a visual layer
Wordfence captures the data needed to understand an attack, but its dashboards are designed to surface individual rows. Aggregate questions, the ones that matter when an attack is in progress or being reviewed afterward, need charts. Where did the spike come from, when did it stop, which rule absorbed it, which URLs were targeted.
Those questions are about distribution and time, not about a single hit. SleekView Charts gives the wf tables a real dashboard surface so security teams can answer trend questions without exporting and without leaving WordPress. The firewall keeps blocking; the dashboard makes the activity legible.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Wordfence
Yes. The wp_wfHits, wp_wfLogins, and wp_wfIssues tables exist in the free version, and SleekView Charts reads from all three. Premium enforcement features still require Wordfence Premium because they are enforced by Wordfence itself, not by SleekView.
 Yes. wp_wfIssues is a separate source you can use for severity-distribution charts, and a combined dashboard can show scan severity beside firewall volume.
 No. Charts read from existing Wordfence tables and never write to them. The firewall continues to operate exactly as before.
 Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying SleekView grid is one click away for raw rows.
 Ban actions live in the SleekView grid, not the chart cards. The dashboard is intentionally read-only so the visual layer never touches Wordfence's data.
 Yes. Wordfence stores firewall data on the network when configured for network-wide use, and charts respect the active scope.
 Yes. Capability checks follow Wordfence's settings, and saved chart layouts can require additional capabilities.
 wp_wfHits records the country code that Wordfence resolves for each hit. Charts can group by countryCode out of the box.
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