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SleekView Charts for WP-Members

SleekView Charts reads WP-Members fields from wp_users, wp_usermeta, and the WP-Members fields registry, and renders approval queue, tier mix, renewal pipeline, and signup trends as chart cards on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP-Members

Membership data needs a real dashboard

WP-Members stores members as standard WP users with extra usermeta and a custom fields table. The default WP user list shows username, role, and email, ignoring almost every WP-Members field. Approval queues live on a separate page, custom fields hide behind individual user screens, and built-in reporting is minimal.

SleekView Charts reads every WP-Members field through the SleekView dataset and renders the result as chart cards. Pending approvals, members by tier, expiries this month, and monthly signups become a single dashboard.

The result is the operational view membership ops teams have been assembling by hand for years.

Workflow

Turn WP-Members data into a charts dashboard

1

Connect WP-Members fields

Point SleekView at wp_users, wp_usermeta, and the WP-Members fields registry. Every registered field becomes a candidate for a column, groupBy, or valueColumn.
2

Build the membership dataset

Surface username, full name, membership level, approval status, last login, expiry, and any custom fields. The chart configuration reads from the same dataset as the table view.
3

Add KPI and renewal cards

Active members as a Number card, tier mix as a Pie, expiries this month as a Bar, and signups per month as an Area card on the same dashboard.
4

Save dashboards per role

Community admin, member support, and renewal tracking each get their own saved dashboard, gated by capability and pinned to the appropriate menu.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP-Members data

Each card reads the WP-Members dataset directly, so approval and renewal numbers stay consistent with the underlying table view.
Number · Default

Active members

Count of members with active approval status. The headline number every member ops review starts with.
Count
Pie · Donut

Members by tier

Distribution of members across WP-Members tiers. Pro, free, and lapsed tiers each render as a slice for the membership mix at a glance.
Count group by wpmem_membership_level
Bar · Stacked

Expiries this month by tier

Counts of members whose expiry falls in the current month, split by tier. The renewal team opens this card first every Monday.
Count group by wpmem_membership_level
Area · Gradient

Signups per month

Monthly signup counts from wp_users. Launches, campaigns, and seasonal patterns read off this curve immediately.
Count group by user_registered

Comparison

WP-Members default admin vs SleekView Charts

WP-Members admin

  • Approval queue lives on a separate page with no chart layer
  • Custom fields buried in individual user screens
  • No dashboard for tier mix or upcoming expiries
  • Renewal tracking depends on manual queries
  • Signup trends not surfaced anywhere in the plugin

SleekView Charts

  • Reads WP-Members fields registry for chart configuration
  • Approval queue Number card sits next to the moderation table
  • Tier mix Donut and expiry Stacked Bar for renewal ops
  • Signup Area card for launch and campaign measurement
  • Saved dashboards per role, capability-gated

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP-Members

Approval pipeline charts

Pending, approved, and denied counts render as Number cards plus a Donut, so the daily approval review starts with the right numbers.

Custom field aggregations

Any registered WP-Members field is a valid groupBy or valueColumn, so tier, signup source, and any custom dimension drive chart cards.

Renewal pipeline

Upcoming expiries surface as a Stacked Bar card by tier, so renewal teams see revenue at risk by segment, not just one total.

Audience

Who builds WP-Members charts dashboards with SleekView

Community admin

Open a single dashboard for total active, pending approvals, and signup trend rather than three admin screens at three different times of day.

Member support

Watch tier mix and recent signups while answering tickets, so context comes from a chart rather than a per-user click trail.

Renewal tracking

Track expiring members by tier and run renewal campaigns with the chart numbers rather than guesswork or after-the-fact reports.

The bigger picture

Why WP-Members sites need charts at scale

Membership sites grow into operational complexity faster than most teams expect. The first hundred members live happily in the default admin. The first thousand make the approval queue a chore.

The first ten thousand turn renewal management into a part-time job. WP-Members itself is a great fit for the underlying data model, but the admin tooling stays at the hundred-member level. SleekView Charts reads the same WP-Members fields the table view reads and renders Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards.

The dashboard becomes the operational view membership ops opens every morning, with approvals, renewals, and trend on one screen rather than three.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP-Members

No. WP-Members still runs registration, approvals, and gating. SleekView Charts reads the data those features produce and renders a dashboard.

 

Yes. Any field registered with the WP-Members fields registry is a valid groupBy or valueColumn for chart cards on the dashboard.

 

Yes. Pending approval counts render as a Number card and as a slice of the status Donut, so the queue size is the first chart on the screen.

 

Yes. Bulk actions from the SleekView table fire WP-Members approval hooks, so notification emails and any custom logic on those hooks fire as expected.

 

Yes. Date-typed columns like user_registered and wpmem_expiry are valid groupBy values for Area and Bar cards on the dashboard.

 

Yes. Saved dashboards are capability-gated, so community admin and member support can each have their own pinned screen.

 

Yes. Any payment status or renewal date stored on the member via WP-Members or its add-ons is available to the chart configuration.

 

Yes. Charts re-read the dataset on refresh, so newly approved members and recent expiries appear the next time the dashboard is opened.

 

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