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SleekView Charts for WP Customer Reviews

WPCR3 stores testimonials and reviews in wp_wpcr3_reviews. SleekView Charts reads the table directly and renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so service businesses see rating health, status mix, and review velocity in one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Customer Reviews

WPCR3 has its own table, but no chart layer

WP Customer Reviews (WPCR3) writes reviews into wp_wpcr3_reviews with rating, author, page reference, status, and submitted date. The default moderation screen lists pending reviews with limited sorting and no chart cards. A grooming salon getting twenty submissions a day has no quick way to answer 'what's my average rating this month' or 'which page gets the most reviews.'

SleekView Charts reads wp_wpcr3_reviews directly and renders the answers as cards. A Number card shows average rating across approved reviews. A donut splits status (Approved, Pending, Spam). A Bar card ranks the top pages by review count. An Area card plots review submissions over 30 days, useful for measuring campaign impact.

The dashboard pairs with the SleekView WPCR3 moderation table where inline edits and bulk approvals happen. The schema.org microformat WPCR3 outputs on the front-end stays untouched because charts only read the underlying rows.

Workflow

From a moderation list to a rating dashboard

1

Read wp_wpcr3_reviews

Pick the WPCR3 reviews table in the agent UI. SleekView reads rating, author, page, status, and submitted date as candidate fields for chart cards.
2

Build the average-rating KPI

A Number card averaging rating across approved reviews gives owners a single rating KPI to track over time. Combine with a count card for review volume context.
3

Add status and page cards

A donut on status (Approved, Pending, Spam) surfaces moderation backlog at a glance. A Bar card grouped by page surfaces the landing pages collecting the most testimonials.
4

Plot review velocity

An Area card on submitted date for the last 30 days shows whether a campaign or email push lifted review volume. Pin the dashboard for owners and marketing.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Customer Reviews data

Four cards built directly on wp_wpcr3_reviews, focused on the rating-health and moderation-backlog questions the default WPCR3 screen ignores.
Number · Default

Average rating (approved)

Average rating across approved reviews, the single KPI service businesses track for reputation health, replacing manual averages from spreadsheet pulls.
Average(rating)
Pie · Donut

Status mix

Reviews split by status (Approved, Pending, Spam), so a moderation backlog shows up as a growing Pending slice without scrolling the queue.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Reviews by page

Top pages by review count, so marketing sees which landing pages collect the most testimonials and can promote review-capture on the rest.
Count group by page
Area · Gradient

Submissions (30d)

Daily review submissions over 30 days, useful for measuring the impact of follow-up emails, in-store prompts, or seasonal review campaigns.
Count group by submitted_date

Comparison

Default WPCR3 reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WPCR3 screen

  • Moderation list shows pending reviews with no chart cards above
  • No average-rating KPI in the default WPCR3 admin
  • Status mix requires filter clicks and counting by eye
  • Review-by-page distribution is not visualised
  • Submission trend over time needs a CSV export

SleekView Charts

  • Average rating Number card sourced from wp_wpcr3_reviews
  • Status donut covering Approved, Pending, and Spam
  • Reviews-by-page Bar card surfaces top landing pages
  • 30-day submission Area card with gradient fill
  • Dashboard pairs with the SleekView WPCR3 moderation table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Customer Reviews

Rating health as a KPI

An average-rating Number card across approved reviews gives owners a single number to track. Compare month-over-month without exporting reviews to a spreadsheet.

Moderation backlog as shape

The status donut turns the moderation queue into a glanceable shape. A growing Pending slice signals it's time to run the daily five-minute approval pass.

Campaign impact visible

The 30-day Area card shows whether follow-up emails or seasonal prompts lifted review velocity, so marketing tunes the next campaign against real data.

Audience

Who builds WP Customer Reviews charts dashboards with SleekView

Service business owners

Plumbers, dentists, agencies, and grooming salons get a rating-health Number card and submission trend to track reputation without per-review spreadsheet work.

Moderators triaging backlog

Status donut and submission Area card make moderation backlog visible at a glance, so the daily approval pass starts from a chart-driven prompt.

Marketing campaign measurement

A submissions Area card scoped to a campaign window quantifies the lift from review-request emails, so the next campaign starts from a real baseline.

The bigger picture

Why review moderation needs a chart layer

Service businesses lean on testimonials more than almost any marketing asset, but the daily moderation tax is real. WPCR3 captures rating, body, page, author, and status, but the default screen surfaces none of it as a chart. An owner asking 'what's my average rating this month' has no answer without a spreadsheet.

A moderator wondering 'how big is the backlog' has to scroll. A charts dashboard surfaces the answers in seconds: average rating as a Number, status mix as a donut, review velocity as an Area card. The schema.org microformat WPCR3 outputs on the front-end keeps emitting correctly because nothing about how WPCR3 renders the data changes; only the moderation and reporting surfaces do.

Daily review handling becomes a chart-driven five-minute pass, and monthly reputation reporting starts from a real KPI.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Customer Reviews

Yes. The dashboard reads from wp_wpcr3_reviews and wp_wpcr3_options, the same tables the free WPCR3 plugin uses. There is no premium tier requirement; everything WPCR3's free version stores is available in the charts dashboard, including rating, page reference, and status.

 

Yes. Edits in the SleekView WPCR3 moderation table write back to wp_wpcr3_reviews. Chart cards refresh on the next load (or scheduled refresh interval) and reflect the updated rows. The schema.org microformat on the front-end picks up the same updates.

 

Yes. Each card supports a filter applied at query time. A scoped average-rating card for the Services page lives next to a scoped card for the Restoration page in the same dashboard, so a single screen covers per-page reputation.

 

Yes. Custom fields stored on wp_wpcr3_reviews surface as additional fields in the agent UI. Build a donut on a custom department field, or a Bar on response notes presence, alongside the built-in rating and status cards.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of the aggregated rows. Useful for monthly reputation reviews, board reports, or for feeding external reputation aggregators that expect a per-page rating breakdown.

 

No. The dashboard only reads data. WPCR3 keeps rendering its schema.org Review and AggregateRating microformat on the front-end exactly as before. Inline edits update underlying rows, so the schema reflects current data, but the rendering pipeline stays untouched.

 

Yes. A submission Area card scoped to a date window quantifies the lift from a follow-up email or seasonal review-request campaign. Compare windows side by side to see whether the campaign produced lasting velocity gains or a one-week spike.

 

No. SleekView Charts only renders inside WP Admin and never touches the front-end submission path. WPCR3's review form, captcha, and email notifications stay identical, so visitors submitting reviews don't experience any change in performance.

 

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