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SleekView Charts for WP Event Aggregator

WP Event Aggregator imports events from Eventbrite, Meetup, Facebook, and iCal feeds into WordPress. SleekView Charts turns the import log and the resulting events CPT into a configurable dashboard for source health, duplicates, and pipeline volume.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Event Aggregator

Imports stay invisible until something breaks

WP Event Aggregator runs scheduled imports from Eventbrite, Meetup, Facebook, and iCal sources, writing each event into the events post type with origin metadata stored as postmeta. The plugin's import history screen shows when each run fired, but the operational questions sit one layer deeper: which source is producing duplicates, which feed went quiet last week, which categories are growing.

SleekView Charts reads the imported events through standard WordPress APIs. Origin source, import date, event status, category, and venue all promote to chartable columns. Aggregations run against those fields so the dashboard answers feed-health questions without opening a single import log.

Because reads pass through the events CPT, the same dataset that drives the public calendar drives the dashboard. No separate report database, no exports, no nightly cron job to copy data into a spreadsheet.

Workflow

From import logs to chart cards in four steps

1

Pick the events CPT

Choose the events post type the aggregator writes to. SleekView lists every WP Event Aggregator postmeta key already in use.
2

Promote source metadata

Origin source slug, original event ID, import run date, and feed name surface as columns. Custom mapping fields from the plugin appear automatically.
3

Add chart cards

Pie for source distribution, Bar for category counts, Area for import cadence, Number for total imported. Configure groupBy, aggregation, and color per card.
4

Save the dashboard

Pin the dashboard alongside the table and kanban views built from the same dataset, ready to reopen each morning.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Event Aggregator data

WP Event Aggregator runs feed imports across multiple platforms. SleekView Charts turns the resulting events and their origin metadata into dashboards that watch feed health, source mix, and pipeline cadence.
Number · Default

Total imported events

Single KPI counting every event imported into the site, useful for at-a-glance pipeline volume.
Count
Pie · Donut

Events by source

Donut breakdown of imported events by origin slug (eventbrite, meetup, facebook, ical), so the team sees which feed dominates.
Count group by origin
Bar · Horizontal

Imports per category

Horizontal bar of event counts per category, highlighting which topical streams the imports are filling.
Count group by event_category
Area · Gradient

Imports per week

Area chart of import_date timestamps bucketed by week, exposing dips when a feed goes quiet or a scheduled run failed.
Count group by import_date

Comparison

Default WP Event Aggregator reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Event Aggregator import history

  • Import history screen lists runs but does not aggregate across them.
  • No native chart of events per source, per category, or per week.
  • Duplicate detection happens row-by-row, not as a dashboard signal.
  • Feed silence is only visible by scrolling the import log.
  • Cross-source comparisons require manual CSV export and a spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads the events CPT and origin postmeta directly, no extra setup.
  • Origin, category, venue, and import date all available as groupBy columns.
  • Number, Pie, Bar, Area, and Line cards cover the common feed-health questions.
  • Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
  • Same dataset powers the Table and Kanban views in one workspace.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Event Aggregator

Watch feed health

Imports-per-week area chart makes silent feeds obvious. A flat line on Eventbrite for ten days is a calibration signal, not a surprise.

Audit source mix

Donut chart of events by origin shows whether one platform is carrying the calendar. Diversify or lean in based on the actual split.

One dataset, every view

Table, Kanban, and Charts share the events CPT. Switch between operational and reporting workspaces without rebuilding the query.

Audience

Who builds WP Event Aggregator charts dashboards with SleekView

Local news and city sites

Aggregated city calendars need a daily check on which sources are producing events. The dashboard replaces the import log scroll.

Community organizers

Volunteer-run calendars track imports per category so the team knows which topical streams need recruiting outreach.

Agencies running multi-site calendars

One dashboard per client site shows feed mix, weekly cadence, and category distribution as part of the monthly retainer report.

The bigger picture

Imports are silent until you visualize them

Feed aggregation is a quiet workflow when it works and an emergency when it does not. WP Event Aggregator captures the right data on every import (origin slug, import timestamp, source event ID, category, venue) but the default admin treats those as audit-trail metadata rather than operational signal. The cost shows up the day a city calendar realizes Eventbrite stopped firing two weeks ago because the API key rotated and nobody saw the gap.

SleekView Charts turns the same postmeta into a dashboard where source mix, weekly cadence, and category distribution are visible at a glance. Saved views become the morning ritual: source distribution, imports-this-week, by-venue. The plugin keeps owning the imports; SleekView just charts what arrives.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Event Aggregator

It reads from the events CPT and its postmeta, which is where WP Event Aggregator writes the origin slug, source event ID, and import date. That covers the operational questions about pipeline volume and source mix.

 

Yes. Any postmeta the plugin writes during import (including custom mappings configured per source) becomes a groupBy or aggregation column.

 

Yes. The origin slug column is filterable, so a saved view can scope to Eventbrite-only or Meetup-only before the charts render.

 

Yes. Facebook-origin events appear in the same events CPT with their origin slug recorded, so they chart alongside Eventbrite and Meetup imports without extra configuration.

 

Yes, when duplicates are flagged through a postmeta field. Add the flag as a groupBy and a Pie or Bar card shows duplicate rate per source.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read the same posts and postmeta the front end reads. There is no schema change, no extra query on the public side.

 

Yes. Recurring instances and multi-day events appear as rows just like single events. Filter by recurrence flag or duration if the plugin writes those as meta.

 

For most aggregator workflows, yes. Sites doing cross-source analytics with external BI tools will still want a dedicated platform; SleekView covers the in-WordPress operational dashboard.

 

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