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SleekView Charts for WP Symposium Pro

WP Symposium Pro stores forum posts, profiles, friendships, and groups in dedicated custom tables. SleekView Charts groups those rows into Number, Area, Pie, and Bar cards so part-time moderators see the whole community on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Symposium Pro

WPSP custom tables as a single dashboard

WP Symposium Pro powers forums, profiles, friendships, and groups, with each content type living in its own custom table. The native admin handles per-screen settings well but offers no cross-content charts surface. Communities run by one or two part-time moderators end up tracking trends in a separate spreadsheet.

SleekView Charts treats the WPSP tables as the source for a single dashboard. Each card picks a base table (posts, profiles, groups), a group column, and an aggregation. Number cards hold total active members and total moderation actions. Area cards show post volume over time. Pies break out posts by content type. Bar cards rank groups by activity for the engagement audit.

Moderators get a moderation-load trend and a status-mix pie; community managers get the active-versus-dormant groups leaderboard; admins get a daily new-post Area card. Every aggregation refreshes against the same WPSP tables the moderation table uses.

Workflow

Build a WPSP dashboard in four steps

1

Pick a base table

Cards source from the WPSP forum-posts table, profile-posts table, groups table, or members table depending on the question.
2

Group by type, group, or date

Group on content type, group ID, or created timestamp. Each grouping answers a moderator, manager, or admin question.
3

Aggregate counts and totals

Count posts for moderation load, Sum reaction-like counters where present, Count members per group for engagement leaderboards.
4

Save the dashboard

Combine cards into a moderation dashboard and an engagement dashboard. Gate by WordPress capability or role so part-time moderators land directly on their view.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WPSP data

Four cards that turn WPSP's multi-content schema into one moderation-and-engagement dashboard.
Number · Default

Total posts (30 days)

Counts forum, profile, and group posts created in the last 30 days across WPSP tables. The headline community-activity number.
Count
Area · Gradient

Posts per day

Daily post volume across content types. Spots after-event spikes, quiet weeks, and any sudden drop that signals a moderation issue.
Count group by post_date
Pie · Donut text

Content type mix

Share of activity across forum replies, profile posts, and group updates. Tells you where the community spends its time and which content type drives moderation load.
Count group by post_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top groups by activity

Ranks groups by post count. The active groups stand out, the dormant ones are obvious archival candidates.
Count group by group_id

Comparison

Default WPSP reporting vs SleekView Charts

WPSP admin

  • WPSP admin has no charts surface across content types
  • Forum, profile, and group activity reported on separate screens
  • Per-group activity rankings aren't a built-in chart
  • Time-series trends like posts-per-day need custom SQL
  • Status distribution (visible, pending, spam) isn't shown as a share

SleekView Charts

  • Count posts grouped by content type, group, or status
  • Time-series Area and Line cards from post timestamps
  • Per-group leaderboards from member or post counts
  • Pie of visible versus pending versus spam
  • Save moderator and manager dashboards independently

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Symposium Pro

Cards over WPSP tables

Each card runs against the same WPSP custom tables the moderation table uses. The trend chart and the moderation grid stay in lockstep because they share a source.

Moderation-load trend

Group flagged or pending posts on date and the Line card shows whether moderation pressure is climbing. Combined with the type pie, it points to where the pressure is coming from.

Group activity audit

Bar card grouped on group_id ranks active groups and surfaces dormant ones for archival. The bulk archive that used to need a CSV becomes a chart-driven decision.

Audience

Who builds WP Symposium Pro charts dashboards with SleekView

Part-time moderators

Moderation-load trend and content-type pie. Sees the day-by-day picture without learning the WPSP admin's separate screens.

Community managers

Active-versus-dormant groups leaderboard and member-growth trend. Plans which groups to feature and which to archive from one screen.

Site admins

Daily posts Area card and 30-day Number KPI. The board-level picture of community health without exporting to spreadsheets.

The bigger picture

Why legacy community plugins need real dashboards

WP Symposium Pro powers communities that have been running for years, often with thin moderation teams and tight budgets. The data is rich — forum posts, profile activity, friendships, group memberships — but the native admin treats every content type as a separate world. Spotting trends, ranking groups, or seeing moderation pressure rise requires either custom SQL or an external dashboard tool.

SleekView Charts is the in-admin option that respects the plugin's data model: cards run against the same WPSP tables the front-end and moderation table use, so signals stay consistent. Part-time moderators get the trend view they never had time to build, managers get the group leaderboard, and admins get the community-health KPI. Same data, new shape, one fewer reason to migrate off a working community.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Symposium Pro

The plugin was closed on the WordPress.org repository, but existing installs keep running and the tables they hold remain structured. SleekView Charts reads those tables as they are. If a future migration to bbPress or BuddyPress is on the roadmap, the chart-driven audit makes the export step cleaner.

 

Yes. Extensions that add columns to existing tables or new keyed tables can be brought into the dashboard. Cards aggregate over the columns and joins exposed by SleekView's source layer, so unusual extension setups still produce useful charts.

 

Yes. A union view across forum, profile, and group posts feeds a single Area card for total community activity. A separate Pie card splits the same data by content type so the mix is visible alongside the trend.

 

No. SleekView Charts runs inside wp-admin only. The public community pages keep their existing performance because no chart-related queries or assets are added to the front-end render path.

 

Yes. Filter posts by visibility flag (hidden, pending, removed) and group on date for a Line or Area card. The trend shows whether the moderation team is keeping up or falling behind, and combined with a content-type pie it points to which surface needs attention.

 

Yes. WPSP tables are scoped per subsite, and SleekView Charts reads the current subsite's tables. Per-subsite dashboards work as expected, and there's no leakage of community data across sites in a multisite install.

 

Each card refreshes against the live WPSP tables on demand. A post created moments ago appears on the next card refresh, and the moderation-load trend matches the queue length on the moderator's table view.

 

Yes. Each card exports its aggregated dataset as CSV. Useful for monthly community reports, sponsor updates, or for handing data to a designer working on a homepage redesign without granting database access.

 

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