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SleekView Charts for WP Clone: clone history dashboards

WP Clone records each clone operation as a history entry in plugin options with size, status, and a timestamp. SleekView Charts reads those entries directly and renders dashboards an agency or migration specialist can use to spot clone volume and failure patterns.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Clone by WP Academy

From WP Clone history options to chart boards

WP Clone stores each clone operation as a history entry in the wpclone_history option group, with archive size in bytes, the clone status (success, failed), the source URL, and a created timestamp. Per-operation metadata, like the destination domain and the archive filename, is mirrored alongside. The native clone screen is great for kicking off a single clone and limiting for any review of clone volume, average size, or failure rate over a meaningful date range.

SleekView Charts treats those clone history entries as a chart dataset. The created column becomes a real datetime, size is a numeric column ready for sums and averages, and status and source domain become categorical columns for grouping. A migration dashboard pins this month's clone count as a Number, charts clones by source as a Donut, ranks total stored size per source as a horizontal Bar, and plots daily clone activity as a gradient Area chart.

Every aggregation runs against the indexed option rows, with filters on status and source. Even a migration agency running clones across dozens of sites renders the entire chart board in well under a second from a fresh load.

Workflow

Read WP Clone history entries as data

1

Source from wpclone_history

Use the WP Clone history entries stored in the wpclone_history option group as the dataset base. Each entry is one clone with size, status, source domain, and a created timestamp ready for charts.
2

Type the size and date columns

SleekView types created as datetime, size as numeric, and status and source domain as categorical columns. Filters on status (success, failed) cascade across every card on the saved board for fast slicing.
3

Configure four chart cards

Add a Number for this month's clones, a Donut for clones by source domain, a horizontal Bar ranking total size per source, and a gradient Area plotting daily clone activity across the chosen date range.
4

Save per-role chart boards

Migration specialists get the per-source rankings and failure trend. Agency operators get the headline monthly count. Sysadmins get size growth. Each role saves the board that matches their job.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Clone history

A monthly KPI for clones, a source-domain donut, a stored size ranking per source, and a daily clone trend. All from WP Clone history entries already stored in WordPress options.
Number · Default

Clone operations this month

Count of WP Clone history entries from the wpclone_history option whose created timestamp falls in the current month with a success status, with last month's count shown underneath for context.
Count
Pie · Donut

Clones by source domain

Donut across the distinct source domains recorded in wpclone_history, so a migration agency sees which client sites have generated the most clone operations across the selected date range.
Count group by source_domain
Bar · Horizontal

Total size per source

Horizontal bar summing the size column on WP Clone history per source domain. Surfaces which sources accumulate the most clone storage and where local cleanup is overdue across the migration history.
Sum(size) group by source_domain
Area · Gradient

Daily clone activity

Gradient area chart of clone count per day sourced from the created column on WP Clone history entries. Useful for spotting migration sprints, weekend batches, and unusual gaps in clone activity.
Count group by created

Comparison

Default WP Clone screen vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Clone screen

  • WP Clone ships a clone screen, not configurable chart cards
  • Total size per source domain is not surfaced as its own chart
  • Clone mix across multiple source sites needs manual counting
  • Daily clone activity trend across a selectable date range is not native
  • No saved per-role chart boards for migration, agency, or sysadmin views

SleekView Charts

  • Cards built directly on wpclone_history entries
  • Number, Donut, Bar, and Area cards mapped to real clone columns
  • Dashboard filters on status and source domain cascade across cards
  • Per-source size rankings and per-day trends without leaving WordPress
  • Saved boards per role with WordPress capability gating built in

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Clone by WP Academy

Clones as a dataset

WP Clone's own history entries feed the chart dataset directly. Size, status, source domain, and created columns become first-class chart inputs without any custom integration code or scheduled syncs.

Cards, not a single screen

Pick the dimension, the metric, and the chart type per card. Build a per-source size bar one week and switch to a daily clone trend area the next, with no code or exports involved at any step.

Per-role saved boards

Migration specialists, agency operators, and sysadmins each save the board they care about. WordPress capability gating decides who lands on which dashboard, so each role opens the right view by default.

Audience

Who builds WP Clone chart dashboards with SleekView

Migration specialists

Per-source clone counts and daily activity make migration sprints visible. Spotting a stalled migration or a misbehaving source domain takes one glance at the saved chart board.

WordPress agencies

One board per agency client showing monthly clone count, size mix, and any recent failures. Client status updates run from saved chart boards instead of admin screenshots and pasted text.

Sysadmins and DevOps

Stored size per source and growth trend across clone history visible at a glance, so cleanup of stale clones runs on chart data instead of on directory listings.

The bigger picture

Why WP Clone deserves a real chart view

WP Clone solves the one-click clone problem well, but its screen only shows the next clone, not the historical pattern. Migration teams running clones across many sources end up with a clone history that is full of useful signal: which source carries the most operations, which day of the week sees the most clones, how often does a clone actually fail. Each of those is one chart against the history entries WP Clone already keeps in wpclone_history.

SleekView Charts gives those entries a configurable rendering layer, with cards that map directly to migration questions. The clone engine keeps doing what it does best, the chart board gives the team the historical view a one-click screen has never delivered.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Clone by WP Academy

No. WP Clone keeps owning the clone operation, archive build, and source-target flow. SleekView Charts sits alongside as a configurable layer that reads the same history entries, so migration specialists and agencies get chart dashboards the plugin's screen doesn't ship today.

 

Yes. A gradient Area chart grouped by created with a Sum on the size column shows daily clone volume. Add a source filter to split the trend per domain, or use a stacked Bar grouped by source domain over weekly buckets for clearer side-by-side comparisons.

 

The status column on WP Clone history entries becomes a categorical column. A Donut grouped by status surfaces the failure ratio at a glance, and dashboard-level filters can scope every card to success only when you want a clean activity trend without failed rows.

 

On a single install yes, directly. For multi-site agency monitoring you can aggregate by pulling each site's clone history into a shared dataset table, then pointing SleekView at it. The chart configuration itself stays the same once the dataset is in place.

 

Yes. A date range, source domain, or status filter set at the dashboard level applies to every card. A monthly clone review and a quarterly migration audit can share the same saved configuration without setting filters card by card.

 

Cards query the WP Clone history entries live on render. A clone that just finished appears in every card on the next reload, with no separate sync job, scheduled refresh, or cache flush to wait on between clone operations.

 

Yes. Aggregations run server-side using the indexes WordPress maintains on the options table. Even an agency install with years of clone history across dozens of sources renders the full chart board in well under a second.

 

Yes. Each saved board is gated by a WordPress capability so migration specialists, agency operators, and sysadmins each open the dashboard that matches their job. The migration sprint board and the per-client summary board stay separate by default.

 

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