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SleekView Charts for WP Time Capsule

WP Time Capsule logs every incremental run with destination, diff size, duration, and outcome. SleekView reads that history and renders a charts dashboard for run cadence, diff trends, and outcome health.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Time Capsule

The calendar is for restores, the dashboard is for review

WP Time Capsule's signature UI is a calendar of daily snapshots, which is excellent for picking a date to restore from. It is the wrong UI, though, for asking which destinations failed last week, which runs took longer than usual, or how the size of incremental diffs has trended over the last quarter. Those are dashboard questions, and the data exists in WP Time Capsule's own run records.

SleekView Charts reads the run metadata as flat rows: date, type (Files, Database, Full, Snapshot), destination, changed-files count, diff size, duration, outcome. A Number tracks failed runs in the last 30 days. A pie segments runs by destination so cloud-target balance is visible. A bar lists destinations by total diff size for the month. A time-series tracks diff size over time so a surprisingly heavy day is obvious.

Restores still happen through WP Time Capsule's calendar UI. SleekView's role is the review-side dashboard, not the restore tool.

Workflow

From run records to a backup ops dashboard

1

Point at the run records

Configure SleekView's data source against the WP Time Capsule run table or option records that persist per-run metadata.
2

Pivot run metadata

Each run becomes a typed row: started, type, destination, changed files, diff bytes, duration, outcome.
3

Add four cards

A Number for failed runs (30 days), a Pie for destination mix, a Bar for diff size by destination, an Area for diff size over time.
4

Pin to the ops sidebar

Save the view and pin it so backup health is one click away during release reviews.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Time Capsule data

Four cards that turn incremental run metadata into a backup ops dashboard.
Number · Default

Failed runs (last 30 days)

Count of runs with outcome = failed in the last 30 days, the headline reliability KPI.
Count
Pie · Donut

Runs by destination

Donut of run counts by destination (Google Drive, Dropbox, S3, Wasabi), so cloud-target balance is visible.
Count group by destination
Bar · Horizontal

Diff size by destination (month)

Horizontal bar summing diff bytes per destination over the month, useful for storage-cost planning.
Sum(diff_bytes) group by destination
Area · Gradient

Diff size over time

Area chart of diff bytes summed per day, useful for spotting unexpectedly heavy runs.
Sum(diff_bytes) group by started_at

Comparison

Default WP Time Capsule reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Time Capsule calendar

  • Calendar dots show snapshots but not aggregate health.
  • Destination mix isn't visualized across the calendar.
  • Diff-size trends require scrolling and squinting.
  • Failed-run KPI isn't a single number anywhere in the UI.
  • Per-destination storage planning needs CSV export.

SleekView Charts

  • Failed-runs KPI on the dashboard, refreshed live.
  • Destination donut shows cloud-target balance at a glance.
  • Diff-size bar per destination for storage-cost planning.
  • Diff-size time-series surfaces heavy-day anomalies.
  • Calendar restore UI is left untouched, which is its strength.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Time Capsule

Reliability at a glance

Failed-runs count on the dashboard so a degrading backup pipeline is visible immediately.

Destination mix visible

Donut by destination shows how runs are distributed across Drive, Dropbox, S3, and Wasabi without scrolling.

Diff size over time

Area chart of diff bytes per day surfaces heavy days that indicate large content drops or bot activity.

Audience

Who builds WP Time Capsule charts dashboards with SleekView

Site reliability engineers

Headline failed-runs KPI plus diff-size trends as part of weekly reliability reviews.

Hosting operators

Per-destination storage-cost planning with monthly diff-size totals broken out by cloud target.

Agency support teams

Client-facing report on backup cadence and outcomes, refreshed on dashboard open.

The bigger picture

Backups earn trust through visibility, not just frequency

Backups quietly running every night is the goal. The risk is that quiet failure stays quiet for weeks. Charting WP Time Capsule's run metadata gives the team a daily artifact that turns silence into a positive signal and failures into a visible KPI.

The calendar UI stays the right tool for restores, and the dashboard becomes the right tool for review. The reliability picture stops depending on whoever happened to check the plugin tab last.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Time Capsule

Charts read the run metadata that the plugin records. Premium-only destinations like S3 and Wasabi remain gated by the plugin itself.

 

Diff manifests are a separate read. The chart layer focuses on aggregate run metadata, not per-file content.

 

Most teams keep the chart layer read-only and start backups from the WP Time Capsule UI. Inline actions can be added if needed.

 

Yes. Snapshot type is a chart column so you can include or exclude it via filter.

 

Yes. Large updates that touch many files produce larger diffs, visible as a peak in the area chart.

 

Yes. The chart layer reads WP Time Capsule's own tables, with no side effects on the live backup schedule.

 

Yes. SleekView gates views by capability, so a client role can view backup outcomes without full admin.

 

Each site reads its own run records, so per-site dashboards are straightforward. Network-wide rollup requires a custom data source.

 

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