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SleekView Charts for WP Clone by WP Academy

SleekView Charts reads the wp_options clone log and the wpclone archive folder WP Clone by WP Academy maintains, and renders the clone and restore activity as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Clone by WP Academy

Migration data deserves a dashboard view

WP Clone by WP Academy is the original WP Academy variant of the WP Clone workflow: package the whole install into a single archive, store it under /wp-content/uploads/wpclone, restore on the destination by URL. The plugin is intentionally minimal and well-suited to one-off migrations. The minimalism becomes a constraint when the same install is used for repeated cloning, for instance to mirror prod into staging weekly, and the screen offers only a flat archive list to answer questions about that activity.

SleekView Charts reads the same wp_options entries and the wpclone archive manifest. A Number card surfaces total clones in the last 30 days. A Pie splits jobs between clone and restore. A Bar groups average archive size per month for restore planning. An Area trends clone cadence over time, which exposes the rhythm of a migration project at a glance.

Chart and table views share the same dataset, so a filter to restores in the last sprint applies to both. The WP Academy plugin keeps doing the cloning; SleekView Charts adds the visibility layer the workflow has always needed.

Workflow

Turn the wpclone log into a dashboard

1

Read the wpclone log

SleekView scans wp_options for WP Clone by WP Academy job entries (status, started_at, duration, size_bytes, type) and reconciles them with the archives in /wp-content/uploads/wpclone.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by type, status, started_at or month, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum on size_bytes or duration_seconds.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name the dashboard ("Staging mirror cadence", "Migration project audit") and gate it by WordPress capability so admins, migration leads and clients each see the right slice.
4

Share or export

Send a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Migration retros and staging-pipeline audits get a defensible chart, not a screenshot of last week's archive list.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Clone by WP Academy data

Each card below reads the same wp_options log and wpclone manifest the standard plugin uses. Mix them to build a dashboard for admins, migration leads or a project review.
Number · Default

Clones (30 days)

Total clone jobs created in the last thirty days. The single KPI for ongoing cloning activity, which the default screen surfaces only as a flat archive list.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Jobs by type

Split between clone and restore. Shows whether the install is mostly producing archives or mostly receiving them, which changes how migration work is staffed.
Count group by job_type
Bar · Default

Average archive size per month

Monthly average of size_bytes. The chart line catches the moment the next clone is going to be a problem to restore on a destination with slow upload bandwidth.
Average(size_bytes) group by month
Area · Gradient

Clone cadence over time

Time series of clone jobs per day. Reveals the actual rhythm of a migration project, which the flat list never quite communicates to a stakeholder.
Count group by started_at

Comparison

Default WP Clone screen vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Clone by WP Academy screen

  • No KPI for cloning activity over a rolling window
  • Cannot split clones vs. restores visually
  • No size trend to anticipate restore difficulty on a destination
  • Clone cadence only visible as list rows, not as a chart line
  • No read-only dashboard to share with a client or hosting partner

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for clones in the last 30 days
  • Pie split between clone and restore
  • Bar of average archive size per month for restore planning
  • Area trend of clone cadence to follow migration rhythm
  • Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same wpclone log

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Clone by WP Academy

Dashboard, not an archive folder

Render the WP Clone by WP Academy log as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. The dashboard replaces a flat folder list with a real picture of cloning activity.

Migration rhythm, charted

Trending clone count per day exposes the cadence of a migration project. Project managers get a chart that says whether the cutover is on schedule or drifting.

Client-facing snapshots

Share a read-only dashboard URL with a client or export the filtered set to CSV. Migration retros stop being a screenshot job and start being a sharable chart.

Audience

Who builds WP Clone by WP Academy charts dashboards with SleekView

Migration leads

Track clone cadence and average archive size in the weeks before a cutover. A defensible chart replaces 'we are about ready to migrate' with measurable progress.

Staging pipeline owners

For sites that mirror prod into staging weekly, the cadence Area chart confirms the mirror is still firing. A flat week becomes immediately obvious instead of slipping by.

Agencies

Apply the same dashboard shape across every WP Clone-driven workflow in the client portfolio. Each project review opens with four consistent cards, which scales cleanly.

The bigger picture

Why a small clone plugin earns a dashboard fast

WP Clone by WP Academy is the kind of plugin that does one thing extremely well, which is also the reason it has been on the WordPress directory for over a decade. The same minimalism that makes it easy to recommend leaves a lot of activity unsurfaced after the install has been live for a year. Sites using WP Clone for staging mirrors or for regular cutovers produce a steady stream of archives, restores and replacements, and the default admin treats every one of them as a row in a flat list.

Charting the same data without changing the plugin's behaviour gives the team a posture upgrade. A KPI catches a missing weekly mirror. A Pie shows whether restores actually happen.

A trend chart confirms that the cadence the migration plan needed is the cadence the plugin is actually delivering.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Clone by WP Academy

Only the wp_options entries WP Clone by WP Academy writes for each clone and restore (status, started_at, duration, size_bytes, type) and the archive files in /wp-content/uploads/wpclone. No premium add-on or external logger is required.

 

Yes. Table and chart views sit on the same dataset, so a filter for restores only or for archives over a given size applies to both. Pivoting between rows and charts needs no filter rebuild.

 

The dashboard is plugin-aware: it knows the wpclone folder path WP Academy's variant uses and the option keys it writes. That avoids the false matches a generic file-listing approach would produce when other backup plugins also leave ZIPs under /wp-content/uploads.

 

Yes. Each job entry records its type. A Pie or Bar grouped by job_type makes the split visible at a glance, which is the leading indicator of migration progress in projects that use this plugin for the cutover.

 

Yes. Group by month or week with a Bar or Area card and pick Average or Maximum on size_bytes. The chart line gives a defensible answer to 'is the next clone going to be tractable on the destination host?'

 

Yes. The free version on the WordPress directory writes the same clone log SleekView reads, so the dashboard works without any premium dependency on the WP Academy side.

 

No. SleekView Charts reads from wp_options and the wpclone manifest on demand and never participates in the actual cloning process. The chart cards refresh against data the plugin has already written.

 

Yes. Per-site scope is respected. On multisite each install's own clone log appears in its own dashboard, and a network-level view aggregates activity across blogs for ops teams monitoring the whole network.

 

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