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SleekView Charts for WP Simple Booking Calendar

WP Simple Booking Calendar stores per-day status per calendar in its own tables, with iCal feed metadata alongside. SleekView reads them and renders a charts dashboard for occupancy, feed health, and property mix.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Simple Booking Calendar

Stop opening every calendar to read the month

WP Simple Booking Calendar models each rental as its own calendar row with day-by-day status (available, booked, custom legend) and iCal feed metadata. The plugin's default UI shows one calendar at a time inside a tabbed grid, which is workable for a single property and painful for a small portfolio. Occupancy questions, like what the next 30 days look like across all properties, need a workspace, not a tab.

SleekView Charts reads the wpsbc tables and renders a portfolio dashboard. A Number shows current portfolio occupancy. A pie segments days by status (booked, available, blocked) for the next 30 days. A bar lists properties by next-30-day booked count, so the busiest property is visible. A time-series tracks feed-sync events so a feed that stopped syncing three days ago is surfaced before a guest double-books.

The dashboard reads the same plugin tables that drive the per-calendar grids, so day-status updates and iCal pulls remain authoritative on the plugin side. SleekView just gives the portfolio view that's missing from the tabs.

Workflow

From per-calendar grids to a portfolio dashboard

1

Connect the wpsbc tables

Point SleekView at wp_wpsbc_calendars and the legend/day-status tables so per-property data is queryable together.
2

Pivot day status

Each day per calendar becomes a row with status, so portfolio-level counts are simple aggregates.
3

Add the four cards

A Number for portfolio occupancy, a Pie for status mix over the next 30 days, a Bar for booked-count per property, an Area for iCal sync events.
4

Pin to the property-manager sidebar

Save the dashboard so the team opens it daily and sees what needs attention without per-calendar clicks.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Simple Booking Calendar data

Four cards that turn the per-day status and iCal metadata into a portfolio-level dashboard.
Number · Default

Portfolio occupancy (next 30 days)

Average occupancy across all calendars for the next 30 days, the portfolio-level KPI.
Average(occupancy_percent)
Pie · Donut text

Day status mix (next 30 days)

Donut sliced by day status (booked, available, blocked, custom) for the upcoming month across the whole portfolio.
Count group by day_status
Bar · Horizontal

Booked days per property

Horizontal bar counting booked days per calendar so the busiest and quietest properties are visible side by side.
Count group by calendar_name
Area · Step

iCal sync events per day

Step area chart of iCal sync events grouped by day, used to catch feeds that have quietly stopped syncing.
Count group by synced_at

Comparison

Default WP Simple Booking Calendar reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default plugin calendar tabs

  • One calendar per tab, no portfolio-wide occupancy summary.
  • iCal sync status is buried inside per-calendar editor, not surfaced as a chart.
  • No KPI for portfolio occupancy in the next 30 days.
  • Property comparison requires opening each calendar in turn.
  • No time-series of sync events to detect silently broken feeds.

SleekView Charts

  • Portfolio-wide occupancy KPI on the dashboard.
  • Day-status donut for at-a-glance availability check.
  • Property bar to identify hottest and coldest rentals.
  • Sync-event chart catches feeds that stopped pulling.
  • Inline edits route through the plugin's standard save path.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Simple Booking Calendar

Portfolio-level read

Average occupancy across every calendar for the next 30 days, the metric the property manager actually wants.

Status mix at a glance

Donut of upcoming-month day statuses so blocked, booked, and available days are visible together.

Sync health visible

Time-series of iCal sync events so a feed that stopped pulling three days ago is surfaced before a double-booking.

Audience

Who builds WP Simple Booking Calendar charts dashboards with SleekView

Vacation rental hosts

Portfolio dashboard for occupancy, hottest properties, and feed health all on one screen.

Property managers

Daily landing page that flags broken iCal feeds before a guest gets booked into an unavailable date.

Small hospitality operators

Monthly review of portfolio occupancy and per-property mix without exporting to a spreadsheet.

The bigger picture

Bookings is a portfolio game, even at small scale

Even three rentals create more cross-property questions than the per-calendar tabbed UI is designed for. Average occupancy, status mix, and feed health all read better as charts than as grids. Charting the wpsbc tables gives a property manager the daily landing page that the plugin's per-calendar editor was never meant to be.

SleekView reads what's already stored and renders it as a dashboard, no schema mapping required, no data duplication.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Simple Booking Calendar

Charts read from the plugin's standard calendar tables and iCal metadata that ship with the supported version of the plugin.

 

Yes. Add a SleekView data filter on calendar id or property meta before the cards aggregate.

 

By default no. The day-status donut shows blocked separately, and the occupancy KPI is based on booked days only. Adjust per chart card.

 

Inline edits write through the plugin's standard save path, so the next iCal export reflects the change for OTAs that read it.

 

If the plugin stores the feed source per day, group the day status chart by feed source. Otherwise that data isn't recorded.

 

WP Simple Booking Calendar is day-based, so chart cards aggregate by day. Hourly bookings aren't a supported data model.

 

Yes. SleekView gates views by capability, so a cleaning role can see occupancy and turnover counts without full admin.

 

As long as the plugin retains historic day-status rows, yes. Use a date range filter to scope the dashboard to a past window.

 

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