SleekView Charts for WP Task Manager
SleekView Charts reads WP Task Manager's task post type along with its status, priority and assignee meta, then renders open task counts, completion rate, status splits and assignee load as Number, Pie, Bar and Radar cards.
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Tasks are data the moment there are more than ten of them
WP Task Manager turns a WordPress install into a lightweight task tracker: tasks live as a custom post type with meta fields for status, priority, assignee and due date. The plugin's admin page lists tasks well enough for one person doing a handful of items, but the moment a team adopts it the list view stops scaling. Counting open tasks, splitting by status, balancing load between assignees and trending completion all become spreadsheet work.
SleekView Charts reads the same task post type and meta the plugin uses and turns it into a real project dashboard. A Number card counts open tasks so a stand-up has its anchor number. A Pie splits tasks by status (Open, In progress, Done, Blocked) so the shape of the pipeline is visible at a glance. A Bar groups by assignee so load balance shows up as bar height rather than tribal knowledge. A Radar pivots priority by status so high-priority blocked work surfaces as a spike rather than a footnote on row 47.
The plugin keeps owning the task editor, the workflow and the notifications. SleekView Charts adds the dashboard layer that the list view never tried to be.
Workflow
Turn WP Task Manager tasks into a dashboard
Point at the task post type
Pivot meta into columns
Compose the chart cards
Save per-role dashboards
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WP Task Manager data
Open tasks
Count
Tasks by status
Count
group by status
Tasks per assignee
Count
group by assignee
Priority vs status
Count
group by priority
Comparison
Default WP Task Manager admin vs SleekView Charts
Default WP Task Manager admin
- Default screen is a list of tasks, not an aggregated dashboard
- No KPI for total open tasks in any chosen window
- Status balance is implied by scrolling, never plotted
- Per-assignee load is invisible without a manual count
- No way to share a high-level project view outside the admin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for open tasks at any point in time
- Pie of tasks by status to read the pipeline shape at a glance
- Bar of tasks per assignee so load is visible, not assumed
- Radar of priority by status to surface blocked critical work
- Same dataset feeds the chart cards and the task table view
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Task Manager
Stand-up board
Render the project as Number, Pie and Bar cards on one dashboard. Daily stand-ups stop with scrolling the task list and start with looking at the same three cards every morning.
Load that is actually visible
Group by assignee on a Bar card so over-loaded people and idle capacity both show on the same screen. Hand-offs and reassignments stop being guesswork.
Blocked critical work
A radar of priority by status puts the high-priority-blocked combination front and centre. The most expensive class of stuck work stops hiding inside the list.
Audience
Who builds WP Task Manager charts dashboards with SleekView
Project leads
Pin a board with open tasks, status pie and assignee bar. Weekly project reviews open with a real picture instead of a screen-share of the list view.
Team managers
Open the assignee bar with priority colour-coding to see who is carrying the heaviest critical-work load. Reassignment conversations get backed by data rather than vibes.
Individual contributors
Filter the same dashboard to a single assignee to see their personal queue as cards. "What is on my plate this week" becomes a glance, not a saved search.
The bigger picture
Why task lists need a dashboard at team scale
A task plugin scales perfectly for one person and quietly stops scaling for three. WP Task Manager keeps the data clean: every task has a status, a priority and an assignee, and the post-type plus meta combination is a faithful representation of a project. What it does not do is roll that data up.
Once a team has more than ten or twenty open items, the question "are we on track" stops being answerable from the list view. Charts fix that. The KPI says how many open tasks there are.
The pie says where they sit. The bar says who carries them. The radar says whether anything critical is blocked.
The plugin keeps owning the workflow and the notifications, the team keeps using the same task editor, but a real project surface emerges from the data that was always there.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Task Manager
No. SleekView is read-only against the task post type and its meta. The plugin continues to own task creation, status transitions, notifications and assignments; SleekView Charts just renders aggregations on top of the tasks the plugin already stores.
 Yes. Group by the assignee meta on a Bar card to see tasks per person. Filter to a single assignee and the whole dashboard scopes to their queue, useful both for managers reviewing load and for individuals checking their own week.
 Yes. Filter to tasks where due_date is before today and status is not Done, and the chart cards and table view both narrow to overdue work. Pin that as a saved view and the team has a permanent triage queue for missed deadlines.
 Yes. SleekView paginates server-side and aggregates against indexed columns. Even projects with multi-year task history stay responsive because the chart engine queries grouped counts rather than loading the full task list into memory.
 Yes if the project is represented as a taxonomy term or a meta field. Add a filter for project and the whole dashboard, including KPI, pie, bar and radar, narrows to that single project.
 Sharing happens inside WordPress, gated by capability. A client who has a WordPress account at editor or contributor level can be granted access to a specific dashboard; anyone outside the install needs an export, which SleekView provides as CSV.
 Yes. Group by the completed_at meta with an Area card and a Count aggregation to see completions per day or week. Sprint retrospectives get a real throughput line instead of an anecdotal sense of pace.
 No. Dedicated project management tools offer features SleekView does not, such as gantt views, time tracking and external integrations. SleekView Charts is the dashboard layer for teams that have chosen to keep their tasks inside WordPress and want a project surface on top of WP Task Manager.
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