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SleekView Charts for WP Armour

WP Armour drops invisible honeypot fields into WordPress forms and logs every submission a bot fills in. SleekView Charts pivots those rows into a blocked-submissions KPI, a per-form bar, a top-IP donut, and a daily-cadence area on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Armour

Honeypot traps as a dashboard

WP Armour takes the honeypot approach to comment, registration, and form-builder spam. Each protected form picks up an invisible field that a real visitor would never fill in. A submission with that field populated is logged as spam and blocked. The log carries the form key, the IP, the submitted values, and the timestamp.

The plugin's admin presents the log as a filtered list with the usual date range and form filters. That works for spot checking, but operators who want to compare which form is taking the heaviest spam load, which IPs keep returning, or how the daily volume tracks across the month end up exporting the log to a spreadsheet and pivoting it manually.

SleekView Charts treats the WP Armour log as a chartable dataset. Blocked submissions as a number, per-form volume as bars, top IPs as a donut, and daily cadence as an area. The honeypot picture becomes a one-screen dashboard rather than a paginated list to scan.

Workflow

From WP Armour logs to a honeypot dashboard

1

Read the spam log

SleekView Charts reads the rows WP Armour writes per trapped submission, including form key, IP, blocked values, and timestamp. Each row becomes a chartable record.
2

Pick the chart cards

Total blocked submissions as a Number, per-form volume as a Bar, top IPs as a Donut, and daily volume as an Area. Each card maps to one column the plugin already maintains.
3

Filter by form and date

Scope the dashboard to comments only, registration only, or specific form-builder forms. Date filters cover the last 7, 30, or 90 days.
4

Refresh from the same log

Cards refresh from the live spam log on each render. New trapped submissions appear on the next chart load with no manual sync.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Armour data

Blocked-submission totals, per-form volume, top-IP distribution, and daily cadence pulled directly from the honeypot log.
Number · Default

Blocked this week

Total trapped submissions in the last seven days. The KPI that quantifies what the honeypot caught and frames the rest of the dashboard.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Blocked per form

Horizontal bar of trapped submissions per form. The longest bar is the form taking the heaviest spam load, usually comments or the registration form.
Count group by form_key
Pie · Donut

Top spam IPs

Donut of the IPs returning to the honeypot most often. The dominant slice is the candidate for a firewall block rather than another honeypot hit.
Count group by ip_address
Area · Gradient

Daily spam volume

Daily trapped-submission count as an area chart. Sustained spikes correspond to a fresh spam run and usually justify tightening the form rules.
Count group by blocked_date

Comparison

Default WP Armour reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Armour log screen

  • Log screen shows trapped submissions as a flat list
  • Per-form volume comparisons need a spreadsheet pivot
  • Top-IP ranking requires manual grouping by IP
  • Daily cadence over time is not visualised
  • Form-by-form effectiveness is not surfaced

SleekView Charts

  • Weekly blocked total as a single KPI card
  • Per-form volume rendered as a horizontal bar chart
  • Top spam IPs visible as a donut chart
  • Daily cadence tracked as an area chart
  • All cards refresh from the live spam log

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Armour

Spam volume at a glance

Weekly KPI plus daily area chart summarise the honeypot's catch. The pair turns the log table into a posture signal for the form layer.

Per-form load

Horizontal bar surfaces which form is taking the heaviest spam. The chart turns the log into a clear priority for tightening the next form rule.

Top IPs

Donut card of the IPs returning most often to the honeypot. The dominant slice is the candidate for a permanent firewall rule rather than another honeypot trap.

Audience

Who builds WP Armour charts dashboards with SleekView

Comment moderators

Daily KPI on the dashboard plus per-form bar. The chart pair shows the comment form's spam load separately from registration and contact forms.

Membership ops

Per-form bar with registration isolated. The chart spots onboarding bot pressure the same week it starts.

Firewall maintainers

Top-IP donut surfaces returning offenders. The chart turns the honeypot log into a working list of IPs worth promoting to firewall blocks.

The bigger picture

Why honeypot logs deserve a dashboard

WP Armour is one of the lightest spam defences a WordPress site can run and one of the most effective per dollar. The plugin captures rich rows on every trapped submission, but the admin presents them as a flat list. Comment moderators want to know the weekly volume, membership ops want the registration share, firewall maintainers want the top returning IPs.

None of those questions get one-screen answers from the log table. SleekView Charts pivots the same rows into four cards. The KPI, the bar, the donut, and the area together turn an honest spam log into a measurable hardening report.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Armour

Yes. The cards query the rows WP Armour writes per trapped submission, including form key, IP, blocked values, and timestamp. The chart layer reflects the live log without an export step.

 

Yes. Each card supports a filter on the form key the plugin assigns per protected form. A comments-only view shows just the comment-form load; a registration-only view shows onboarding pressure separately.

 

Yes. The same data source feeds both, so a row inspected in the table stays in sync with the donut on the next chart render. The charts are a second presentation over the same log table.

 

The donut groups log rows by IP and ranks them by count. The top slices are the addresses returning to the honeypot most often, which makes them the next candidates for a firewall block.

 

Yes. WP Armour integrates with Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, and the other major builders and writes a unified row per trapped submission. The charts read whichever integrations are active without configuration.

 

Yes. Each WordPress role keeps its own saved dashboard layout. Comment moderators see the weekly KPI by default; membership ops see registration volume; firewall maintainers see the top-IP donut. Saved layouts ship per role without rebuilding the cards.

 

Charts query the live log on each render with paginated reads. The result is the same trapped-submission state the plugin's own log screen would show, refreshed every time the dashboard loads.

 

Yes. Queries use indexed timestamp and form-key columns on the log table. Sites trapping hundreds of thousands of submissions per month render the dashboard in well under a second.

 

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