SleekView Charts for WP Custom Login Page (Erident)
Erident Custom Login Page handles the front door, while SleekView Charts reads wp_users joined with wp_usermeta and renders a dashboard for the back-office team that actually manages those accounts.
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From a styled login to a measurable user base
Erident's Custom Login Page Customizer does an excellent job restyling wp-login.php with logos, colors, and background images, but it stops at the door. Once a user is in, the stock Users screen still rules: 25-row pagination, a single role filter, and no last-login column to speak of.
SleekView Charts uses the same data Erident leaves untouched. It reads wp_users together with wp_usermeta and turns the join into chart cards: total users, breakdown by role, signups over time, and last-active distribution. The result is a back-office dashboard that looks as deliberate as the login screen.
Both plugins respect their lane. Erident never touches admin tables, SleekView never touches the login page, and together they deliver the cohesive look, feel, and workflow that branded portals always wanted.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts builds an Erident user dashboard
Point at wp_users and wp_usermeta
Add the KPIs that matter
Break down roles and signup sources
Save the dashboard as a reusable view
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WP Custom Login Page user data
Total active users
Count
Users by role
Count
group by role
Signups per month
Count
group by user_registered
Last-active distribution
Count
group by last_login_bucket
Comparison
Default Erident reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Erident reporting
- Erident's settings panel covers the look of the login screen, not the people behind it.
- No built-in metrics: zero charts for users, roles, signups, or activity.
- Stock WordPress Users screen still pages 25 rows at a time with no visualisation.
- Custom meta keys like last_login or signup_source need SQL to summarise.
- Exporting role distributions or signup trends requires a separate plugin or a CSV from phpMyAdmin.
SleekView Charts
- Reads wp_users joined with wp_usermeta directly, no custom plugin glue.
- Number, Pie, Area, and Bar cards built from the columns the WordPress core already writes.
- Saved dashboards for branded portals: members, customers, vendors, internal staff.
- Role-based access keeps sensitive meta fields visible only to admins.
- CSV export and scheduled snapshots so the dashboard doubles as a monthly review.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Custom Login Page (Erident)
Role breakdown at a glance
A Donut card grouped by role replaces the single dropdown filter on the stock Users screen and answers 'who are our users' in one look.
Signup trend without analytics
An Area card over user_registered shows new-user momentum, so a marketing campaign or referral push has an obvious before-and-after shape.
Last-active buckets
Bar cards over a last_login meta key surface dormant users, weekly actives, and daily actives without exporting to a spreadsheet.
Audience
Who builds WP Custom Login Page chart dashboards with SleekView
Membership and community sites
Branded portals that grew past a few hundred members and need a real overview of who joined, what tier they're on, and when they last visited.
Client portals built by agencies
Agencies that ship Erident-styled login screens for clients can hand over a SleekView dashboard with the same brand and a useful, scannable back office.
Internal employee or vendor portals
Intranets and vendor hubs use Erident to remove WordPress branding, then use SleekView Charts to keep HR or procurement informed.
The bigger picture
Why branded portals need a chart layer, not just a login skin
A branded login is a promise that the workspace behind it is also looked after. Without a chart layer the workspace defaults to the same WordPress Users screen that has not meaningfully changed since the early 2010s, and the portal owner ends up running every roll-up question through a developer or a spreadsheet. The data is already there in wp_users and wp_usermeta, including signup dates, roles, and any meta key Erident's companions write.
SleekView Charts turns that data into Number, Pie, Area, and Bar cards without any custom code, which is what most portal owners pictured when they styled the login in the first place. The combination keeps each plugin in its lane: Erident handles the public face, SleekView handles the operational view, and the team finally has a back-office that matches the front door.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Custom Login Page (Erident)
No. Erident styles wp-login.php and SleekView reads the resulting user data from wp_users and wp_usermeta. They cover different layers and work well together.
 Erident does not write a last_login value, so most teams pair it with a small mu-plugin or a free login-tracking plugin that stores a last_login meta key. SleekView Charts then groups on that key.
 Yes. Every chart card accepts a saved filter, so a Pie of users by role can be scoped to subscribers, or an Area of signups can be scoped to a specific membership tier.
 Read-only by default. Inline edits on the underlying table view are gated by role and per-column permissions, and the chart layer is purely a visualization of existing rows.
 Yes. SleekView supports a frontend embed and capability filters so reviewers see the charts and rows they're allowed to see, without holding a full WordPress admin role.
 Yes. Any chart's underlying rows can be exported to CSV with the visible columns. Scheduled exports are available for weekly or monthly snapshots.
 Charts are cached per view and read from indexed columns. For larger user bases SleekView paginates the row source and applies the aggregation in SQL, not in PHP loops.
 Yes. SleekView Charts respects per-site user tables and can also build network-wide rolled-up charts when granted the right capabilities.
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