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SleekView Charts for WP Time Capsule Migration

SleekView Charts reads the WP Time Capsule run records that already track every incremental backup, restore and migration to Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3 and Wasabi, and renders the history as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Time Capsule Migration

A calendar picks a date. A dashboard answers a question.

WP Time Capsule's signature UI is the calendar view: every nightly incremental snapshot rendered as a dot on a timeline, perfect for picking a date to restore from. The calendar is excellent at one job and weak at another. It cannot tell a team how many migrations completed this month, which destinations they shipped to, or how the average duration is drifting across a quarter. Those questions need aggregate answers, and the run records carry the data; the surface to read them with is just missing.

SleekView Charts reads the same WP Time Capsule run records and renders them as a small dashboard. A Number card counts completed migrations in the last 30 days. A Pie splits jobs by destination so Google Drive against Dropbox against Amazon S3 against Wasabi becomes a visible mix. A Bar groups jobs by outcome so Failed runs cluster at the top instead of hiding mid-calendar. An Area trends duration so a 12-minute incremental drifting toward 28 minutes triggers a review weeks before the schedule actually breaks.

Because the cards read the same run records WP Time Capsule already writes, no second history store is involved. The calendar view stays the right tool for picking a restore date; the dashboard stays the right tool for running a Monday-morning ops check. Two surfaces, one dataset, two different questions answered well.

Workflow

Turn WP Time Capsule run records into a dashboard

1

Read the run records

SleekView reads WP Time Capsule's run records from its own tables and option entries with started timestamp, type, destination, changed files, diff size, duration and outcome.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar or Radial cards. Group by destination, type, outcome or started date, and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum on diff size or duration.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Migration health", "Failed runs last 7 days") and gate it by WordPress capability so ops, agency leads and on-call engineers each see the right slice.
4

Share with stakeholders

Send a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Sprint reviews and retainer reports get a measurable picture instead of a calendar screenshot.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Time Capsule Migration data

Each card below reads from the same WP Time Capsule run records the calendar view uses. Mix them to build a dashboard for backup auditors, migration ops or an on-call engineer triaging a slow incremental.
Number · Default

Migrations last 30 days

Count of WP Time Capsule jobs flagged as migration runs completed in the trailing 30 days. The single KPI on the migration ops dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Jobs by destination

Split across Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3 and Wasabi. Surfaces which destinations carry the schedule and which barely see traffic.
Count group by destination
Bar · Horizontal

Jobs by outcome

Success, Slow and Failed as horizontal bars. Failure clusters lift to the top instead of hiding between green dots on the calendar.
Count group by outcome
Area · Gradient

Duration trend

Average run duration over time. Catches a 12-minute incremental drifting toward 28 minutes weeks before the schedule actually breaks.
Average(duration_seconds) group by started

Comparison

Default WP Time Capsule reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Time Capsule calendar

  • Calendar is great for picking a restore date, weak for run aggregates
  • No pie split across Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3 and Wasabi
  • Failures stay hidden behind individual snapshot detail
  • Diff size and duration drift over months is invisible
  • No saved chart views to share with non-admin stakeholders

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for migrations completed in the last 30 days
  • Pie split across every WP Time Capsule destination
  • Bar of jobs by outcome so failures cluster at the top
  • Area trend of duration to catch creeping slow runs
  • Filters carry between the run-records table and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Time Capsule Migration

Dashboard, not a calendar grid

Render WP Time Capsule history as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so ops sees the shape of the schedule, not just the next column of dots on the calendar.

Filters span calendar and chart

Filter to destination equals Wasabi in the chart view and the run-records table stays in sync. Calendar for picking restores, chart for monitoring health.

Share a read-only snapshot

Send a stakeholder a URL of the migration-health dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Retainer reviews get a measurable picture instead of a calendar screenshot.

Audience

Who builds WP Time Capsule Migration charts dashboards with SleekView

Site reliability

Confirm at a glance that backups across Google Drive, Wasabi, Dropbox and Amazon S3 are healthy this week. The dashboard is the morning check, the calendar is the restore tool.

Migration ops

Track migration runs as a duration trend without nightly incrementals blurring the line. A pre-deploy snapshot wave stays visible without polluting the trend chart.

Agencies

Bring incremental migration health into the same WP Admin already used for client work. One dashboard per site, no second pane of glass.

The bigger picture

Why an incremental schedule needs a chart, not just a calendar

WP Time Capsule built its UI around the calendar because the calendar is the right tool for one of the two jobs an incremental backup tool has to do: picking a restore date. The second job, telling a team how the schedule is performing across a quarter, is where the calendar runs out of headroom. A Number card pins the migration volume.

A pie of destinations shows whether Wasabi has quietly stopped receiving runs while Google Drive does all the work. A bar of outcomes catches a Failed cluster the calendar would hide between green dots. An Area trend of duration exposes a 12-minute incremental creeping toward 28 minutes weeks before the schedule actually breaks.

Same run records WP Time Capsule already writes; the chart cards just give the calendar a companion surface for the questions the calendar was never going to answer.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Time Capsule Migration

The WP Time Capsule run records from the plugin's own tables and option entries, plus its log files where they are still present. Started timestamp, type, destination, changed files, diff size, duration and outcome are all surfaced as filterable, aggregatable columns.

 

Yes. The run-records table view and the chart cards sit on the same dataset, so a filter for destination equals Wasabi, or for outcome equals Failed, applies to both surfaces. Engineers pivot between a row-level audit and a chart-level summary without rebuilding filters.

 

No, the two complement each other. The WP Time Capsule calendar is excellent for picking a snapshot date to restore from, and the chart dashboard is excellent for auditing run health across weeks or months. Most teams keep the calendar open during a restore and the dashboard open during the morning ops check.

 

Yes. WP Time Capsule supports Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3 and Wasabi, and all four write the same run-record schema. SleekView Charts surfaces them as filterable values on the destination column, so a single pie or bar can compare all four side by side.

 

Yes. Group by started with an Area or Line card and pick Average on diff_size. The trend exposes the days a runaway plugin update or media import added unexpected weight to an otherwise small incremental run, which the calendar's dot-per-day grid never makes visible.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Backup auditors typically use this to share monthly reports with stakeholders who do not have WP Admin access.

 

No. Only the rows in the current pagination window are queried, and the WP Time Capsule run records are small per row. A site with eighteen months of nightly history aggregates in under a second because pagination keeps the row count constant.

 

Yes. WP Time Capsule supports multisite, the run records are subsite-scoped, and each subsite has its own dashboard. Cross-subsite reporting needs to roll up exports rather than pivot a single dashboard, which matches how WP Time Capsule itself behaves on multisite.

 

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