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SleekView Charts for WP Crowdfunding

WP Crowdfunding by Themeum stores campaigns as WooCommerce products and pledges as orders. SleekView Charts pulls goal, raised, and backer data from wp_posts and wp_postmeta into a portfolio dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Crowdfunding

Portfolio performance on one screen

WP Crowdfunding sits on top of WooCommerce: every campaign is a product and every pledge is an order. The crowdfunding-specific data (goal, raised total, end date, reward tier) lives in wp_postmeta. The platform owner running multiple campaigns at once needs the picture, not just the rows: total platform raised this month, campaign status mix, top campaigns by funding, and pledge volume over time.

SleekView Charts reads wp_posts, wp_postmeta, and the WooCommerce order tables together and aggregates them into a portfolio dashboard. Total raised across active campaigns becomes a Number card. Status mix (live, funded, failed, ended) breaks down on a Donut. Top campaigns rank on a Bar chart by raised amount. Daily pledge volume layers on an Area trend so a momentum dip is visible before the deadline arrives.

The dashboard pairs with the SleekView WP Crowdfunding table view, so platform owners drill from a Bar chart segment into the campaign rows. Saved dashboards per creator or per category scope the view cleanly for portfolio reviews and creator handoffs.

Workflow

Crowdfunding dashboards in four steps

1

Connect the WordPress stack

Point SleekView Charts at wp_posts (product/campaign), wp_postmeta (goal, raised, end date), and the WooCommerce order tables for pledges. The joins give every card the data it needs.
2

Build portfolio cards

Add a Number card for total raised, a Donut for campaign status mix, a Bar for top campaigns by raised amount, and an Area for daily pledge volume. Each card binds to the underlying WooCommerce columns.
3

Save portfolio views

Pin a Platform-wide dashboard for portfolio reviews, a Per-creator dashboard scoped to one user, and a Failing-campaigns dashboard filtered to live campaigns under 50% funded. Each loads with current data.
4

Drill and export

Click a chart segment to filter the SleekView table to the matching campaigns or pledges. Export pledge data to CSV for reward fulfillment or accounting without leaving WP Admin.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Crowdfunding data

Four cards turn campaign products and pledge orders into a portfolio dashboard. Each card surfaces a question that the default split admin makes operators piece together.
Number · Default

Total raised across active campaigns

Sum of raised totals across currently live campaigns. The headline platform number for the founder dashboard.
Sum(raised_amount)
Pie · Donut

Campaign status mix

Distribution of live, funded, failed, and ended campaigns. Portfolio health at a glance for the platform owner.
Count group by campaign_status
Bar · Horizontal

Top campaigns by raised

Top-grossing campaigns ranked by total raised. Drives platform feature picks and case-study selection.
Sum(raised_amount) group by campaign_id
Area · Gradient

Daily pledge volume

Pledges per day across the platform. Reveals momentum spikes and end-of-campaign rallies that justify a featured-on-homepage push.
Sum(pledge_amount) group by pledge_date

Comparison

Default WP Crowdfunding reports vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Crowdfunding admin

  • Total platform raised isn't a single chart anywhere
  • Campaign status mix requires manual filter clicks
  • Top campaign ranking by raised lives in a separate analytics view
  • Daily pledge volume isn't graphed in WP Admin
  • Per-creator portfolio dashboards need custom builds

SleekView Charts

  • Platform-wide raised total as one Number card
  • Campaign status mix as a Donut chart
  • Top campaigns ranked on a Bar chart
  • Pledge volume over time as an Area trend
  • Status and creator filters apply across every card

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Crowdfunding

Platform KPI

Total platform-wide raised lives on one Number card. Funder pitches, monthly investor updates, and operator morning checks all read off the same headline figure.

Portfolio health

Status mix Donut shows live, funded, failed, and ended slices. Spot when failed campaigns climb relative to funded ones, which is the early signal of platform-wide momentum loss.

Top campaign ranking

Bar chart of campaigns by raised amount surfaces the platform's stars. Click into the top performer for case-study material or the bottom of the live list for help requests.

Audience

Who builds WP Crowdfunding charts dashboards with SleekView

Platform owners

Total raised, status mix, and top campaigns on one screen. Portfolio reviews go from a quarterly project to a 30-second check.

Campaign creators

Per-creator dashboards scoped to one user's campaigns. Goal progress, pledge volume, and backer counts visible without scrolling the full platform.

Support and ops

Failing-campaign filter dashboards highlight live campaigns under 50% funded near deadline, so support outreach lands before the deadline locks the result in.

The bigger picture

Why crowdfunding portfolios need a chart layer

Crowdfunding platforms succeed or fail on momentum management. A live campaign at 60% funded with three days left is a different call than one already past deadline, and a portfolio mix shifting from funded to failed is an existential signal. WP Crowdfunding captures all the data through WooCommerce products and orders plus campaign-specific postmeta, but the default admin scatters the picture across three screens with no aggregated charts.

Platform owners typically export CSVs to a spreadsheet to see the basic shape of their portfolio, which means the picture is always out of date by the time anyone reads it. SleekView Charts builds the dashboard directly on the joined WordPress tables so total raised, status mix, top campaigns, and pledge volume read live in WP Admin. Per-creator dashboards keep portfolio reviews clean for handoffs.

Failing-campaign dashboards drive support outreach before deadlines lock in losses. The plugin handles the transactional layer through WooCommerce; the chart layer turns the resulting data into a tool the platform team actually opens daily.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Crowdfunding

Yes. A Radial chart per campaign with raised / goal as the percentage produces the classic progress ring. Use a Radial Stacked variant to layer multiple campaigns onto one card for a comparison view.

 

Yes. Campaign categories live as WordPress taxonomies on campaign products. Dashboard-level filters on category narrow every card to a single vertical, so platform owners running multi-niche platforms get focused views per category.

 

Yes. Filter the dashboard by creator (WordPress user) to show only that creator's campaigns across every card. Per-creator dashboards are useful for portfolio reviews and creator-facing reports without exposing the rest of the platform.

 

Yes. Failed campaigns appear as a slice on the status Donut and can be filtered out of the top-campaigns Bar if you want to rank only successful or live ones. Mix-and-match filters per card or per dashboard.

 

Yes. WP Crowdfunding pledges are WooCommerce orders, so HPOS storage applies to the pledge data. SleekView Charts reads from whichever order table HPOS is configured to use, which keeps pledge volume and revenue cards accurate post-migration.

 

Yes. Each chart exports its aggregated rows to CSV with active filters applied. Combined with the SleekView table view's pledge-row export, fulfillment teams get clean lists for reward shipping without leaving WP Admin.

 

If stretch goals are stored as campaign postmeta, they surface as additional columns and can drive a separate Number card per stretch tier. Cross-campaign stretch-goal hit rates become a Bar chart instead of a manual spreadsheet.

 

Aggregations run server-side on indexed WooCommerce and postmeta joins. Even platforms with thousands of campaigns and millions of pledges render the dashboard in well under a second with caching enabled.

 

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