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SleekView Charts for WP Mail Logging

WP Mail Logging stores every wp_mail call in wp_wml_logs. SleekView Charts builds a dashboard over that table with KPI numbers, success-vs-failure pies, top-recipient bars, and a sends-over-time trend.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Mail Logging

From a paginated log to a working dashboard

WP Mail Logging captures every wp_mail call with subject, recipient, headers, content, attachments, and any send error into wp_wml_logs. The default plugin screen is a paginated list with single-column sort and basic search. When the SMTP provider hiccups and hundreds of messages fail in an hour, that screen becomes the bottleneck.

SleekView Charts reads the same table and turns it into a dashboard. A Number on total emails sent. A Pie on status so success vs failure share is one glance. A Bar on top recipients so the highest-volume mailboxes are clear. An Area on sent_at so outages and spikes line up against the editorial and operational calendar.

The view is admin-only and gated by capability. Support staff get the read dashboard for lookup questions. Developers get the trend view for debugging a new transactional email. Ops gets the failed-only saved dashboard for daily triage. The plugin still owns the logging. SleekView owns the workable analytics surface on top.

Workflow

From wp_wml_logs to a chart dashboard

1

Add a Charts view on wp_wml_logs

Create a SleekView Charts view against the WP Mail Logging table so every column is available for chart configuration.
2

Drop in KPI, status, and trend cards

Add a Number for total sends, a Pie for status, a Bar for top recipients, and an Area for sends over time.
3

Filter to the outage window

Apply a date filter on sent_at to scope every card to the period you care about (a provider outage, a deployment, a quarter).
4

Save and share with ops

Save the dashboard, gate it to the operations role, and put failed-only triage on a single canvas.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Mail Logging data

Four cards over wp_wml_logs that finally make outages and trends legible.
Number · Default

Total emails sent

Total rows in wp_wml_logs for the selected period, filterable by status, recipient, or subject.
Count
Pie · Donut

Status mix

Share of successful vs failed sends so SMTP issues show up immediately.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top recipients

Ranks recipients by send count so noisy mailboxes and stuck loops are easy to spot.
Count group by receiver
Area · Gradient

Sends over time

Daily send volume, ideal for aligning outages and surges with the broader operational calendar.
Count group by sent_at

Comparison

Default WP Mail Logging screen vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Mail Logging screen

  • Paginated list with single-column sort, no dashboard cards
  • No KPI number tile for total sends in the period
  • No status Pie surfacing success vs failure share
  • Top-recipient ranking requires manual counting per page
  • No saved chart layout per role inside WP Admin

SleekView Charts

  • Reads wp_wml_logs directly with no premium upgrade
  • Mix Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on one saved dashboard
  • Catch SMTP outages the moment the status Pie shifts
  • Capability-gated so support, dev, and ops each get the right view
  • Saved dashboards reuse filters and layout across sessions

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Mail Logging

Outage triage at a glance

The status Pie tips visibly the moment SMTP returns errors, hours before customers report it.

Top-recipient ranking

A horizontal Bar on receiver puts the noisiest and most-stuck mailboxes at the top for debugging.

Trend over time

Area cards on sent_at align outages and surges with deployments and editorial spikes.

Audience

Who builds WP Mail Logging charts dashboards with SleekView

Ops engineers

Run a failed-only dashboard for daily SMTP triage instead of paging through the default log.

Developers

Watch transactional email volume and failure mix while shipping new mailer code on staging.

Support teams

Answer customer lookup questions from the dashboard without paginating the raw log.

The bigger picture

Why every wp_mail call deserves a real dashboard

WP Mail Logging captures the entire wp_mail surface area of your site, which is exactly what ops and support need when something goes wrong. The default screen is built to read individual rows, not to surface the rate of failure across hundreds at once. SleekView Charts turns wp_wml_logs into a dashboard so a Pie shifts visibly when SMTP errors begin, a Bar makes the noisy mailbox obvious, and an Area places the incident on the same timeline as the deployment that caused it.

The plugin still owns the logging itself. SleekView owns the workable surface that turns that log into operational insight.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Mail Logging

No. SleekView reads the standard wp_wml_logs table written by the free plugin.

 

No. The viewer still owns the per-row drill-down. SleekView adds the dashboard over the same table.

 

From wp_wml_logs, the table WP Mail Logging writes for every wp_mail call.

 

Yes. Apply filters on status, receiver, or any other column and every card recomputes.

 

Yes. SleekView queries wp_wml_logs on view load, so new sends and failures appear immediately.

 

Yes. SleekView views are capability-gated, so the dashboard can be scoped to ops or admin roles.

 

No. The dashboard runs only in WP Admin, only when an authorised user opens it.

 

Yes. A SleekView Table view on the same dataset exports to CSV.

 

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