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SleekView Charts for WP-SpamShield

WP-SpamShield blocks bot submissions on comments, registrations, contact forms and trackbacks, and writes a block record per event. SleekView Charts reads those rows and renders blocks, reasons, per-form pressure and daily cadence as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP-SpamShield

Block events are the dataset every spam review wants

WP-SpamShield is a long-running, no-captcha anti-spam plugin that combines algorithmic checks, honeypots and integration with the most common form plugins. Instead of presenting visitors with a challenge, it inspects each submission and either passes it through or blocks it with a reason (honeypot triggered, blacklist match, JavaScript missing, content heuristic). Every block writes a record with the form key, the reason, the timestamp and the request fingerprint.

The plugin's admin is configuration-first. Heuristic toggles, blacklist editors, per-form integration settings and a status screen each have a tab, but the block records themselves are surfaced as a flat list filtered by date and reason. Security leads who need to answer which form takes the most pressure, which reason fires most often or how the cadence trends week over week end up exporting that log to a spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts treats the block records as a chartable dataset. Total blocks as a number, block reasons as a donut, per-form volume as bars and daily cadence as an area. The spam-posture question becomes legible in one screen instead of a CSV pivot.

Workflow

From WP-SpamShield blocks to a posture dashboard

1

Read the block log

SleekView Charts reads the rows WP-SpamShield writes per blocked submission, including form key, block reason, timestamp and request fingerprint. Each row becomes a chartable record.
2

Pick the chart cards

Total blocks as a Number, reasons as a Donut, per-form volume as a Bar and daily cadence as an Area. Each card maps to one column the plugin already maintains.
3

Filter by form and reason

Scope the dashboard to comments, registration, contact form or trackbacks. Filter to a single reason (honeypot, blacklist, JS missing) for tuning passes.
4

Refresh from the same log

Cards refresh from the live block log on every render. Newly recorded events appear on the next chart load with no manual sync.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP-SpamShield data

Block totals, reason mix, per-form volume and daily cadence pulled directly from the rows WP-SpamShield writes per blocked submission.
Number · Default

Blocks this week

Total blocked submissions in the last seven days. The KPI that frames whether spam pressure is rising, falling or flat across the site.
Count
Pie · Donut

Block reasons

Donut split of block reasons (honeypot, blacklist, JS missing, heuristic). Shows which check is doing the most work and which heuristic to tune next.
Count group by reason
Bar · Horizontal

Blocks per form

Horizontal bar of blocks grouped by form key. Comments, registration, contact form and trackbacks stack against each other in one card.
Count group by form_key
Area · Gradient

Daily block volume

Daily block count plotted as a gradient area. Multi-day spikes typically map to a fresh spam-bot wave that warrants a blacklist update.
Count group by blocked_date

Comparison

Default WP-SpamShield reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP-SpamShield status screen

  • Block log shipped as a flat list, not a dashboard
  • Reason mix needs manual counting from CSV
  • Per-form pressure comparisons require a spreadsheet pivot
  • Daily cadence over time is not visualised
  • Heuristic tuning has no chart to inform it

SleekView Charts

  • Weekly block total as a single KPI card
  • Block-reason mix rendered as a donut chart
  • Per-form pressure visible as a horizontal bar chart
  • Daily cadence tracked as an area chart
  • All cards refresh from the live block log

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP-SpamShield

Spam pressure at a glance

Weekly KPI plus daily area chart together show whether block volume is trending up. The pair turns the block log into a posture signal.

Reason mix

Donut card showing which check (honeypot, blacklist, JS missing, heuristic) blocked the most submissions. Tells the operator which lever to tune next.

Form-by-form pressure

Horizontal bar of blocks per form. Comments, registration, contact form and trackbacks stack against each other in one chart.

Audience

Who builds WP-SpamShield charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads

Daily spam-pressure check across all forms. The dashboard surfaces bot waves the same morning they start instead of at the weekly review.

Heuristic tuners

Reason mix and per-form volume side by side. Honeypot, blacklist and heuristic toggles get tied directly to the block log instead of guesswork.

Community moderators

Comments-form pressure separated from registration pressure. The comments team sees their own spam curve without contact-form noise.

The bigger picture

Why no-captcha anti-spam still needs a chart layer

WP-SpamShield does its work invisibly: no visitor challenge, no friction, just algorithmic checks that either pass or block. The trade-off is that the operator never sees the spam pressure unless they open the log. Every block produces a row with form key, reason, timestamp and fingerprint, but the admin shows that as a flat list.

Security leads, heuristic tuners and community moderators all want the same posture surface: total blocks, reason mix, per-form pressure, daily cadence. SleekView Charts pivots the block log into four cards and turns a CSV export workflow into a live dashboard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP-SpamShield

Yes. The cards read rows from the same log WP-SpamShield writes per blocked submission, including form key, reason, timestamp and fingerprint. The chart layer reflects the live log without an export step.

 

Yes. Each card supports filters on the form key and on the block reason. A view scoped to comments with reason 'honeypot' over the last 30 days shows the most relevant slice.

 

Yes. The same data source feeds both, so an inline block review in the table view stays in sync with the area chart on the next render.

 

The donut groups log rows by the reason column WP-SpamShield writes. Honeypot, blacklist, JS missing and heuristic counts come straight from that column with no derived metric.

 

Yes. The Pro version adds extra integrations (additional form plugins, registration heuristics) but writes to the same block log. The charts read whatever forms are present without configuration.

 

Yes. Each WordPress role keeps its own saved dashboard layout. Security leads see the spam-pressure cards by default; tuners see the reason donut; moderators see comments-form pressure.

 

Charts query the live log on each render with paginated reads. The result is the same block state the plugin's own status screen would show, refreshed every time the dashboard loads.

 

Yes. Queries use the indexed timestamp column on the block log. Sites recording millions of blocks a month render the dashboard in well under a second.

 

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