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SleekView Charts for WP-Optimize

WP-Optimize logs cleanup runs, image optimizations, and cache events to wpo_* option keys and the wp_optimize_logs table. SleekView reads them as a charts dashboard for saved space, run cadence, and image savings.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP-Optimize

Maintenance history as a dashboard, not three settings tabs

WP-Optimize splits its activity log across Database, Images, and Cache tabs in the plugin admin. The data is logged to wpo_* option keys and to wp_optimize_logs when logging is enabled, but it lives in three places and reads as a list per tab. For day-to-day maintenance reviews, that layout means flipping screens to answer questions like how much space was saved last week or which task type runs most frequently.

SleekView Charts reads the same log keys and renders one dashboard. A Number sums saved space across the recent window. A pie segments runs by task type so database cleanups, image conversions, and cache flushes are visible against each other. A bar lists biggest savings by table or image source. A time-series tracks run cadence so a missed schedule is obvious.

Cleanup actions, image optimizations, and cache events still trigger through WP-Optimize's own functions. SleekView only reads the recorded activity, so existing undo paths and plugin schedules apply unchanged.

Workflow

From wpo_* logs to a maintenance dashboard

1

Read the log tables

Point SleekView at wp_optimize_logs and the wpo_* option keys so cleanup, image, and cache rows are accessible together.
2

Pivot logged activity

Each row becomes a typed record with task type, target (table, image, URL), saved bytes, duration, and outcome.
3

Add four cards

A Number for saved space, a Pie for task-type mix, a Bar for top sources by savings, an Area for runs per day.
4

Pin to the maintenance sidebar

Save the view and pin it so site admins land on it for weekly reviews.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP-Optimize data

Four cards that turn cleanup, image, and cache logs into a usable maintenance dashboard.
Number · Default

Saved space (last 30 days)

Sum of saved_bytes across all logged runs in the last 30 days, the KPI for ongoing maintenance value.
Sum(saved_bytes)
Pie · Donut

Activity mix by task type

Donut sliced by task type (revisions, transients, image-convert, cache-flush) to see what the maintenance job is actually doing.
Count group by task_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top targets by saved space

Horizontal bar summing saved bytes per target so the heaviest tables or image folders are visible.
Sum(saved_bytes) group by target
Area · Step

Runs per day

Step area chart of logged runs grouped by day, used to catch missed schedules.
Count group by run_at

Comparison

Default WP-Optimize reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP-Optimize tabs

  • Activity is split across Database, Images, and Cache tabs.
  • No single KPI for saved space across all task types.
  • Top-savings targets require manually sorting through the cleanup log.
  • No time-series view for run cadence or missed schedules.
  • Multisite-wide rollups need WP-Optimize Premium and still aren't visual.

SleekView Charts

  • One Number for saved space across all task types.
  • Activity-mix donut so the maintenance job's actual shape is visible.
  • Top-savings bar identifies the heaviest tables or image folders.
  • Run-cadence chart highlights missed schedules.
  • Capability-gated so editors can see savings without admin access.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP-Optimize

Saved-space KPI

Sum of saved bytes across cleanup, image conversion, and cache compaction so the maintenance job's value is one read.

Activity mix

Donut of recent runs by task type so it's obvious whether revisions, transients, or image conversion is doing the work.

Where the savings come from

Top targets bar identifies the heaviest tables or image directories so cleanup configuration can focus there.

Audience

Who builds WP-Optimize charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance leads

Weekly dashboard for saved space and missed schedules, anchoring ongoing performance work.

Media managers

Visibility into which image folders deliver the most savings, useful for tuning conversion settings.

Agency teams

Client deliverable that quantifies the maintenance retainer in saved bytes and runs per week.

The bigger picture

Maintenance work is invisible until you chart it

Cleanup, image conversion, and cache flushing happen in the background. The work is real, but the perceived value is low because the data is buried in tabs. Charting the wpo_* logs flips that around.

A Number for saved bytes, a donut for the task mix, and a time-series for cadence make maintenance work legible to the rest of the team. SleekView reads the same logs WP-Optimize already records, so the dashboard reflects exactly what the plugin did, not a derived number.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP-Optimize

Charts read whatever has been logged. Premium-only features like multisite-wide cleanup remain gated by the plugin itself.

 

WP-Optimize logs need to be enabled for the cleanup history chart cards to have data. Cache and image events are logged separately.

 

Yes. Filter the dashboard to task_type = image-convert or chart per-folder savings using the image log.

 

No. The KPI sums logged saved_bytes as recorded. If a row is logged twice, both are summed. WP-Optimize doesn't typically duplicate rows.

 

Yes. SleekView gates each view by capability, so a custom maintenance role can read the dashboard without full admin.

 

Only what WP-Optimize logs. The plugin tracks cache events as summary entries, not per-URL by default.

 

Inline actions can call WP-Optimize functions, but most teams keep the charts dashboard read-only and trigger runs from the plugin's own UI.

 

Yes, if image-convert events are logged with saved_bytes. WP-Optimize logs the conversion results when its image features run.

 

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