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SleekView Charts for WP Social Ninja

WP Social Ninja caches Google, Facebook, Yelp, and Tripadvisor reviews in wp_wpsn_reviews. SleekView Charts pivots that cache into rating distribution, platform mix, moderation status, and fetch-activity dashboards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Social Ninja

Reputation data as a chart dashboard

WP Social Ninja fetches reviews and feed items from a long list of platforms (Google, Facebook, Yelp, Tripadvisor, Instagram, and others) and caches them in wp_wpsn_reviews and wp_wpsn_feeds. The plugin's UI surfaces those records per template but does not give a cross-platform reporting view.

SleekView Charts reads the same cache the SleekView table reads and aggregates one chart per reputation question. Total reviews across every connected source becomes a Number card. Platform mix renders as a donut. Rating distribution renders as a bar chart so the 1-star and 2-star concentration is immediately legible. A moderation-status chart shows live, pending, and hidden reviews as a cohort breakdown for triage planning.

The chart cards stay read-only on top of WP Social Ninja's data. Fetching reviews, posting replies, and connecting platforms all stay where the plugin owns them. The dashboard surfaces the data that is already cached so reputation teams stop bouncing between template settings to answer a single cross-platform question.

Workflow

From per-template UI to a reputation dashboard

1

Read the review cache

Point SleekView at wp_wpsn_reviews and wp_wpsn_feeds. Agent mode reads the existing rows with platform, rating, fetched-at, and visibility columns ready for aggregation.
2

Pick the chart cards

Choose a Number card for total reviews, a donut for platform mix, a bar for rating distribution, and an area for fetch activity over time. Each card maps to a column in the cache.
3

Layer in moderation status

Add a Radial card for visibility state (live, pending, hidden) so reputation teams see the moderation cohort breakdown alongside the rating breakdown.
4

Save the dashboard

Save the layout as the WP Social Ninja reputation dashboard. Customer success opens it for daily triage; marketing opens the same screen for the monthly rating report.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Social Ninja data

Each card reads the cached review and feed records WP Social Ninja already writes. The dashboard is reputation visibility built from data the plugin maintains.
Number · Default

Total cached reviews

Headline count of every review currently cached from connected platforms. The top-line reputation number for an at-a-glance status before drilling into per-platform breakdowns.
Count
Pie · Donut

Reviews by platform

Donut slice per source (Google, Facebook, Yelp, Tripadvisor, others) showing where the bulk of reviews live. Useful for prioritizing which platform deserves more response attention.
Count group by platform
Bar · Default

Rating distribution

Bar per rating (1 to 5 stars) so 1-star and 2-star concentration is visible at a glance. Triage planning starts here.
Count group by rating
Radial · Grid

Moderation status mix

Radial showing the share of reviews currently live, pending, and hidden. The moderation cohort breakdown sits next to the rating breakdown so triage workload is immediately visible.
Count group by visibility

Comparison

Default WP Social Ninja reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Social Ninja admin

  • Reviews live per template with no cross-platform summary chart
  • No rating-distribution bar across every connected source
  • Platform mix is implicit, not a dedicated dashboard card
  • Moderation cohort (live, pending, hidden) is not a chart
  • No fetch-activity timeline to spot platform connector issues

SleekView Charts

  • Single dashboard across every connected reputation platform
  • Bar chart of rating distribution from 1 to 5 stars
  • Donut of platform mix for response-priority decisions
  • Radial of moderation status for triage workload planning
  • Same dashboard reused by customer success and marketing

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Social Ninja

Rating-distribution bar

One bar per rating value across every connected platform. The 1-star and 2-star concentration is the first thing reputation teams want to see, and it is the first thing the dashboard shows.

Cross-platform donut

Google, Facebook, Yelp, and Tripadvisor as a single donut. The slice sizes tell the response-priority story without a per-template tour.

Moderation cohort radial

Live, pending, and hidden reviews as a single radial. The moderation workload at the start of each week is one chart, not five template editors.

Audience

Who builds WP Social Ninja charts dashboards with SleekView

Customer success

Open the dashboard daily for the 1-star and 2-star count and the pending-moderation cohort. Triage planning becomes a chart, not a per-template scroll.

Marketing reporting

The platform-mix donut and rating-distribution bar are the monthly reputation report in chart form. Export or screenshot directly from the dashboard.

Compliance and brand

The moderation-status radial documents how many reviews were hidden versus left live, which is the audit trail brand and legal sometimes ask for.

The bigger picture

Reputation work needs a dashboard, not a template tour

Reviews drive purchase decisions, and the cost of a single unanswered 1-star is higher than the cost of a hundred unmoderated 5-stars. WP Social Ninja brings reviews into WordPress and renders them as front-end widgets, which is the delivery half of reputation management. The reporting half lives as per-template settings and template-scoped lists, which is fine for configuration and incomplete for triage.

The dashboard reads the same wp_wpsn_reviews cache the plugin writes and aggregates it into a Number for total reviews, a donut for platform mix, a bar for rating distribution, and a radial for moderation status. Customer success opens it for daily triage. Marketing opens it for the monthly report.

Brand and legal open it for the moderation audit trail. The data was always cached; the dashboard turns it into a reporting surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Social Ninja

The same wp_wpsn_reviews and wp_wpsn_feeds tables WP Social Ninja already maintains. Each chart aggregates over the cached rows the plugin wrote during its scheduled fetches. No extra API calls are made and no new tables are created.

 

No. Re-fetching stays a WP Social Ninja operation through its own connectors and credentials. SleekView Charts is read-only over the cache. The fetch-activity timeline reflects whatever the plugin already pulled.

 

By default, yes, because the chart reflects every cached review. You can filter the underlying view to live-only or pending-only and the bar recalculates accordingly. Filter-aware charts are a SleekView Charts default.

 

Yes. Set groupBy to platform on a stacked bar chart, or add a second card filtered by platform. Per-platform rating analysis is a common follow-up question to the cross-platform bar.

 

Yes. Pro adds connectors, templates, and analytics, all of which write to the same review and feed cache tables the dashboard reads. New platforms appear automatically as new slices in the donut and new categories in any group-by chart.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values. The underlying table view exports the full cached rows for spreadsheet pivoting if needed.

 

No. SleekView Charts runs inside WP Admin only. The front-end review widgets keep reading the same cached rows they always read; no extra queries are added to the render path.

 

Every time the dashboard loads. The radial reflects the current visibility values in the cache, so toggling a review from live to hidden in WP Social Ninja's UI updates the chart on the next dashboard view.

 

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