SleekView Charts for WP Mail SMTP
WP Mail SMTP Pro logs every outbound email to wp_wpmailsmtp_emails_log with mailer, status, open count, and click count. SleekView Charts turns that log into a deliverability dashboard with mailer comparisons, failure trends, and engagement charts.
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From email log to deliverability dashboard
WP Mail SMTP Pro writes one row per outbound message to wp_wpmailsmtp_emails_log with the mailer used, status (delivered, queued, failed), open count, click count, and recipient. The default log screen is a paginated list, which is great for inspecting a single send and terrible for spotting that Sendgrid started degrading three hours ago.
SleekView Charts groups, counts, and trends across the same table. Total sent for the period, status distribution as a donut, mailer comparison as a ranked bar, and failures per hour as a line chart are four cards that together replace the manual scroll-and-eyeball pattern. The signal a deliverability lead needs (which mailer is failing, which domains keep bouncing, how the failure trend looks against baseline) becomes visible in seconds.
Charts share the same query path as the SleekView email-log table, so a filter (status equals failed, last 24 hours, recipient domain ends in corp.com) reshapes every card on the dashboard. The plugin still owns sending, retry, and logging. SleekView Charts owns the reporting layer deliverability work needs but the plugin's UI does not ship.
Workflow
From email log to deliverability dashboard
Connect the log table
Pick your top-line KPI
Compare mailers and statuses
Trend failures over time
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WP Mail SMTP data
Total sent this week
Count
Status distribution
Count
group by status
Volume by mailer
Count
group by mailer
Failures per hour
Count
group by date_sent
Comparison
Default WP Mail SMTP reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default WP Mail SMTP admin
- Log screen has no aggregate KPIs or trend charts
- Mailer comparison requires manual filtering and counting
- Failure spikes only become visible by scrolling
- Open and click engagement is not summarised anywhere
- Recipient-domain bounce patterns are invisible
SleekView Charts
- Total sent, delivered, and failed as Number cards
- Status distribution donut for at-a-glance health
- Mailer comparison bar across every provider
- Failures-per-hour line with degradation alerting
- Open and click engagement charts on the same dashboard
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Mail SMTP
Deliverability at a glance
A donut of status shows delivered-queued-failed proportions in one shape. The dashboard answers 'is mail healthy right now' before you scroll a single log row.
Mailer comparison
Rank providers by volume and by failure rate side by side. SES versus Sendgrid versus Mailgun stops being a hunch and becomes a chart.
Failure trend
A line of failures per hour against baseline catches mailer degradations before customers report missing mail. The signal lives in the same admin as the log.
Audience
Who builds WP Mail SMTP charts dashboards with SleekView
Site admins
One dashboard that surfaces total sent, percent delivered, and failures per hour. Deliverability incidents get caught in the same hour they start.
Support teams
A status donut filtered to a customer's domain confirms whether their confirmation email actually delivered, before the support ticket spirals.
Compliance leads
Weekly volume and failure trends as evidence for GDPR or SOC 2 reviews. The data is the same the plugin already collects; the report is one screenshot.
The bigger picture
Deliverability needs aggregate charts, not just logs
Email logs are excellent for forensics and useless for early warning. WP Mail SMTP Pro stores every send with mailer, status, and engagement counts, but the default log UI shows them as a flat list, which means the only way to spot a Sendgrid degradation is to notice that an unusual number of failed rows scrolled past. Aggregate charts close that gap.
A donut of status tells you the health of the queue in one glance. A bar of volume by mailer surfaces which provider is doing the heavy lifting and which is slipping. A line of failures per hour catches degradations within minutes instead of after a customer complaint.
None of this requires extra data: the log already has every field these charts need. SleekView Charts adds the surface where deliverability work actually happens, which is reading aggregates and drilling into outliers, not paginating through individual sends. The plugin still owns the send path; the charts own the visibility layer that turns a log into a deliverability ops tool.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Mail SMTP
Yes. Email logging is a Pro-only feature, so the free version does not populate wp_wpmailsmtp_emails_log. With Pro active, the table fills automatically and SleekView Charts reads it without extra configuration. If you uninstall Pro later, the historical log stays and remains chartable.
 Yes, if WP Mail SMTP Pro is configured to track them. Open count and click count are numeric columns on each row. A bar of average opens per mailer, or a histogram of clicks per campaign, is two clicks to build. Useful for transactional-versus-marketing engagement comparisons.
 Yes. Aggregations use server-side queries against indexed columns, so a log with hundreds of thousands of rows still loads as fast as the underlying database query. SleekView Charts caches results per dashboard with configurable cache duration to keep repeated refreshes cheap.
 Yes. Recipient is a column on every row. A chart scoped to ends-with corp.com tracks deliverability for one corporate customer, or a chart excluding yourdomain.com strips test mail from the dashboard. The same filter applies to every card.
 Yes. Charts and Tables share the same data layer. A filter applied on the log table (last 24 hours, status equals failed) reshapes every chart card on the matching dashboard. Saved views with filters carry into the Charts view automatically.
 Yes. Each chart card exports as a PNG image for slide decks or as the underlying CSV data for further analysis. The export respects the current filter so what you share matches what is on screen.
 SleekView Charts is observational, not alerting. Most teams pair it with WP Mail SMTP Pro's own failure-notification email plus a daily dashboard review. A future SleekView release will support threshold alerts; for now, the chart catches the spike and a human acts on it.
 Yes. WP Mail SMTP Pro ships a small built-in report screen with totals; SleekView Charts is a deeper layer with mailer-by-mailer comparisons, failure trends, and engagement breakdowns. They coexist. Most teams use the built-in summary for a quick sniff test and SleekView for actual ops.
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