SleekView Charts for WP Sitemap Page: HTML sitemap coverage
WP Sitemap Page renders an HTML sitemap on a chosen page using the shortcode and pulls its data from wp_posts, wp_terms, and the included post types option. SleekView Charts reads the same tables, applies the same exclusions, and renders a coverage dashboard so the editorial team sees the sitemap as numbers, not just a long page of links.
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From an HTML sitemap to a coverage dashboard
WP Sitemap Page is the directory plugin that renders an HTML sitemap via the [wp_sitemap_page] shortcode. It pulls published posts from wp_posts, taxonomy terms from wp_terms, and respects an excluded-IDs and excluded-post-types list stored in wp_options. The result is a long alphabetical page that helps users (and crawlers) find content. Settings live behind one admin screen.
The HTML sitemap is useful for visitors. It is not useful for the editor asking "how many posts published this quarter actually land on the sitemap", or for the SEO lead asking "which post type makes up most of the sitemap entries". Those questions need numbers, not a list. SleekView Charts reads wp_posts with the same inclusion rules the plugin uses, joins to wp_terms for the taxonomy entries, and renders four cards on top: total entries on the sitemap, share by post type, top categories by entry count, and entries added per week.
WP Sitemap Page still renders the HTML page on the public site. SleekView only reads the underlying tables with the same filters, so editors finally see the sitemap as a sized object with growth and shape instead of as a long scrolling page.
Workflow
From wp_posts to a sitemap coverage canvas
Point SleekView at wp_posts and wp_terms
Switch the view to Charts
Add total, post-type, taxonomy, and trend cards
Save and share with the team
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WP Sitemap Page
Total sitemap entries
Count
Sitemap mix by post type
Count
group by post_type
Top categories on the sitemap
Count
group by term_name
Entries added per week
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default WP Sitemap Page output vs SleekView Charts
Default HTML sitemap
- Sitemap renders as a long alphabetical list of links
- No native count of total sitemap entries
- Post-type mix invisible without manually counting links
- No taxonomy ranking for which categories dominate
- No time-series of sitemap growth over the publishing schedule
SleekView Charts
- Live KPI for total sitemap entries with the same filters
- Post-type mix as a donut across the sitemap
- Top categories ranked side by side as bars
- Time-series area for sitemap entries added per week
- Saved Charts views shared in WP Admin per role
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Sitemap Page
Reads wp_posts and wp_terms directly
No re-indexing, no parallel scrape of the HTML page. SleekView applies the WP Sitemap Page filters to the same source tables and renders the cards on top.
Mixed cards on one canvas
Combine Number, Pie, Bar, and Area in a single view. KPIs sit next to post-type mix, taxonomy bars next to weekly growth, all from the same dataset.
Role-aware visibility
Editors see entries on their own posts, managers see corpus-wide sitemap shape. The same Charts view filters per user without rebuilding it.
Audience
Who builds WP Sitemap Page charts dashboards
SEO managers
Track the sitemap as a sized object: how big it is, how it's shaped, and how it's growing each week, all from one dashboard inside WP Admin.
Content editors
Confirm new posts land on the sitemap with the right post type and category, instead of opening the public page and searching for the title.
Agencies
Show clients the publishing cadence and the corpus shape as charts on the same dashboard the editorial team sees, instead of a screenshot of the HTML page.
The bigger picture
Why WP Sitemap Page needs a Charts layer
WP Sitemap Page does its job at render time: visitors get an HTML page of links. The editorial team needs a different view of the same data, the corpus as numbers. How many entries does the sitemap actually carry.
Which post type dominates it. Which category sits at the top. How fast it is growing.
None of those answers are in the HTML output without manual counting. SleekView Charts reads the same wp_posts and wp_terms with the same filters and renders four cards that answer those questions in one glance. The data is correct because WordPress and the plugin already produced it.
Charts just gives the editorial team a dashboard to look at it. The sitemap stops being a long page and becomes a system the team measures.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Sitemap Page
No. Charts is a read layer. WP Sitemap Page continues to render the public HTML output via its shortcode; SleekView only visualizes the underlying wp_posts and wp_terms with the same inclusion rules.
 No. SleekView caches aggregate queries per card and re-runs them on a configurable interval, so the public sitemap page render is untouched and the admin charts stay fast on large corpora.
 Yes. The SleekView data source applies the same included-post-types and excluded-IDs filters from the WP Sitemap Page options so the chart numbers match the HTML output exactly.
 Yes. Add one card per metric. Each card is configured independently, so the Number, post-type Pie, taxonomy Bar, and weekly Area all sit together on one dashboard.
 Whatever post types the plugin renders on the HTML sitemap can be added to the SleekView data source. The cards then split and group them alongside posts and pages without any extra config.
 Yes. Apply a filter on wp_posts.post_author and the cards re-aggregate for that author only. Editorial reviews use this to scope each writer's sitemap footprint.
 No. wp_posts already stores post_date for every published post, so the Area card on sitemap entries per week reads that existing column without any extra logging.
 Yes. Each Charts card has a CSV export so the sitemap aggregate can move to a spreadsheet, a BI tool, or an editorial dashboard outside WordPress.
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