SleekView Charts for WP Courseware Members
WP Courseware Members ties membership access to WP Courseware course enrolment, progress, and quiz scores. SleekView Charts reads the wp_wpcw tables so active learners, completion mix, top courses, and weekly progress render as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.
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Membership gates the course. The data lives in WPCW.
WP Courseware Members layers membership gating onto WP Courseware (WPCW). Enrolment, unit progress, and quiz attempts live in the standard WPCW tables (wp_wpcw_user_courses, wp_wpcw_user_progress, and the quiz attempt tables). Membership state, tier, and access rules live alongside in usermeta and the membership plugin's tables.
The default WPCW reports paginate per course and per student, and the membership admin works per user. Neither view answers the cross-cutting questions a course business actually runs on: how many active learners hold a paid tier, which courses absorb most enrolments by tier, where quiz score distributions sit per course, how weekly completions trend through a launch.
SleekView Charts reads the WPCW tables and the member tier usermeta together. A Number card pins active learners. A Pie splits learners by tier or by progress status. A Bar ranks courses by enrolment or by completion rate. An Area trends unit completions or quiz attempts over time so launches and seasonal pushes show up against the baseline.
Workflow
Turn WP Courseware Members data into a dashboard
Read WPCW and membership tables
Compose chart cards
Save dashboards per role
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WP Courseware Members data
Active learners
Count
Member tier mix
Count
group by tier
Enrolments per course
Count
group by course_id
Unit completions over time
Count
group by completed_at
Comparison
Default WP Courseware Members reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default WPCW reports and membership admin
- WPCW reports paginate per course or per student
- No KPI card for active learners with a paid membership tier
- Tier-by-course performance requires cross-table SQL
- Weekly completion cadence cannot be charted in admin
- No read-only dashboard URL to share with instructors
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for active learners holding a paid tier
- Pie split of member tiers across the learner base
- Bar ranking enrolments per course for catalogue review
- Area trend of unit completions tying launches to behaviour
- Filters span table and chart view on the same dataset
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Courseware Members
Dashboard over WPCW and membership tables
Render wp_wpcw_user_courses, wp_wpcw_user_progress, and the membership tier usermeta as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so academy operations see the cross-cutting view, not paginated lists.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to a single tier or a launch window in the chart view and the WPCW progress table stays in sync. Same query, two surfaces, one workflow.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send an instructor a URL of the course performance dashboard or export the filtered cohort to CSV. Weekly reviews work off real numbers, not a screenshot.
Audience
Who builds WP Courseware Members charts dashboards with SleekView
Academy directors
Anchor weekly reviews on active learners, tier mix, and enrolments per course. Spot a tier shift on the pie before it shows up in refund volume.
Launch managers
Watch unit completions on an Area card against the launch calendar. Catch a delivery dropoff between two lessons the same day it shows up in the data.
Retention and compliance
Chart completion rate per course per tier to verify VIP cohorts move through faster than basic, or to prove compliance training cohort progress for audits.
The bigger picture
Why WPCW plus membership needs a cross-table dashboard
WP Courseware captures the full learning loop and WP Courseware Members layers paid tiers on top. The schema makes it easy to ask which paid learners are progressing, which courses absorb the VIP base, where the unit-completion curve sits during a launch. But the default admin reads WPCW reports one course at a time and membership data per user, so those cross-cutting questions take an export and a spreadsheet to answer.
A dashboard built on the WPCW tables joined with the membership tier usermeta turns the question into a glance. A tier pie that drifts toward basic flags an upsell stall. A course bar with one launch course dominating tells the team where to invest the next content round.
An area trend with a flat week during a launch flags a delivery issue while there is still time to fix it. Same data WPCW and the membership plugin already write, organised as the cockpit the per-course reports do not give.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Courseware Members
wp_wpcw_user_courses for enrolment, wp_wpcw_user_progress for unit completions, the WPCW quiz attempt tables for quiz state, and the membership tier usermeta. These are the same records WPCW and the membership plugin already maintain.
 No. SleekView reads the standard WPCW tables and writes only through the plugin's normal update paths when inline edits happen. Schema and stored procedures are unchanged.
 Yes. Group quiz attempts by score buckets and filter to a single course, and the Bar shows the score distribution. Useful for spotting whether a course's quiz is too easy, too hard, or well-calibrated against learner outcomes.
 Yes. Group enrolments by course_id and split by tier, and the stacked Bar shows which tiers carry each course. VIP tiers concentrating on the flagship course is exactly the kind of signal this view exposes.
 No. WPCW indexes its tables on user_id, course_id, and timestamps, and SleekView Charts uses those indexes for group-by queries. Tens of thousands of progress rows render the dashboard in well under a second on typical hosting.
 Yes. Certificate issuance status lives in WPCW tables and can be filtered to issued status grouped by tier. The Bar shows which tiers complete courses at the highest rate, useful for proving the upsell case.
 Yes. SleekView reads the standard tables and any inline edits fire the same WPCW hooks the native UI fires, so completion emails, certificate issuance, and third-party add-ons listening for progress events all continue to work.
 Yes. Each saved dashboard is scoped by WordPress capability so academy directors, instructors, and finance each see their own slice. Instructors can be scoped to the courses they own.
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