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SleekView Charts for WP Travel Engine

WP Travel Engine stores trips as a CPT and bookings in wp_wte_bookings. SleekView Charts joins both and renders revenue, capacity utilization, top trips, and departure timelines as a real ops dashboard, not a CSV export.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Travel Engine

Tour operations live in three tables

WP Travel Engine spreads tour data across the trip CPT, departure postmeta, and wp_wte_bookings. The default admin shows each in its own screen, and any cross-cutting question (revenue this month, capacity per trip, top destinations) lives behind a SQL query or a CSV export.

SleekView Charts joins the three sources and renders aggregates as chart cards. A Number for total booking revenue this season, a Bar for revenue per trip, a Donut for status mix, an Area for booking volume over time.

The dashboard runs alongside the reservation table that already replaces three admin screens with one grid. Tour operators get both the daily ops view and the weekly performance review, scoped by capability so guides see only their own tours and finance sees the rollup.

Workflow

From scattered tour data to one dashboard

1

Join trip and booking sources

SleekView reads the trip CPT, departure postmeta, and wp_wte_bookings so charts can group on trip, departure date, destination, currency, or status.
2

Place chart cards

Number cards for season totals, Bar charts for top trips, Donut for status mix, Area for booking volume across the calendar.
3

Filter by season or destination

Dashboard-level filters for departure date, destination, and category scope every card. The same dashboard answers Q3 Asia questions and Q1 Europe questions.
4

Scope to roles

Guides see only their assigned trips, sales sees the funnel, finance sees revenue. Capability-based row scoping carries from the booking table to the dashboard.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Travel Engine data

Joins the trip CPT and wp_wte_bookings. Group by trip, destination, departure date, status, or currency.
Number · Default

Total booking revenue

Sum of total_amount across every booking in the active date range. The headline number for season planning and finance reviews.
Sum(total_amount)
Bar · Horizontal

Revenue by trip

Ranked horizontal bars per trip. Operators see which tours carry the season and which need a price or marketing adjustment.
Sum(total_amount) group by trip_id
Pie · Active donut

Booking status mix

Donut chart of pending, confirmed, cancelled, and refunded. Surfaces how much of the pipeline is committed versus at risk.
Count group by booking_status
Area · Gradient

Booking volume over time

Booking creation count plotted as an area chart. Reveals demand spikes around campaigns, holidays, and price changes.
Count group by booking_date

Comparison

Default WP Travel Engine reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Travel Engine reporting

  • Revenue reports limited to all-or-nothing CSV
  • No capacity utilization chart out of the box
  • Cross-trip ranking requires manual queries
  • Booking trends require export and spreadsheet pivot
  • No saved dashboards per tour operator role

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Bar, Donut, Area cards on tour data
  • Group by trip, destination, status, departure date
  • Multi-currency aggregates respect booking currency
  • Per-role dashboards for guides, sales, and finance
  • No CSV export, no spreadsheet round trip

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Travel Engine

Destination ranking

Bar charts grouped by destination show which regions drive revenue and which are flatlining. Marketing budget allocation becomes evidence-led.

Capacity utilization

Revenue and booking count per departure date make capacity utilization visible without a separate spreadsheet. Spot underbooked departures early enough to discount.

Season-on-season comparison

Apply a date range filter for this season, then swap to last season, and every card reflows. Compare without rebuilding a single chart.

Audience

Who builds WP Travel Engine charts dashboards with SleekView

Tour operator owners

Weekly performance reviews with revenue, top trips, and booking trends in one view. Replaces the SQL queries the developer used to run before every Monday meeting.

Sales operations

Donut of pipeline status and area chart of booking volume show how fast the funnel is filling. Triggers urgency promos on fast-filling departures.

Finance reconciliation

Revenue rollup by month and currency cuts the monthly reconciliation from a half-day spreadsheet job to a five-minute filter change.

The bigger picture

Why tour operators need a joined dashboard

Tour businesses run on capacity utilization, and capacity utilization is fundamentally an aggregate question that spans trips, departures, and bookings. WP Travel Engine stores all the right data but never shows it in chart form, which leaves operators with CSV exports and Excel pivots to answer questions like which trip drove the most revenue this quarter, which departure is at risk of running below break-even, or how booking volume tracks against last season. SleekView Charts brings those answers into the admin next to the booking table.

The data sources stay where they are, the join happens at read time, and the dashboard sits next to the operations table that already replaced three admin screens. Tour operators get both the daily ops view and the weekly performance review without leaving WordPress.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Travel Engine

Yes. Group discounts, partial payments, trip extras, and any meta added by add-ons are exposed as groupable and filterable fields. A Bar chart on group_discount_amount or a filter on partial_payment_status is one click away because the field detection is schema-driven.

 

Yes. Currency is read per booking, so aggregate cards either show one currency at a time or group by currency to display parallel totals. For mixed-currency operations spanning multiple regions, the currency group prevents accidental sums across EUR and USD.

 

Yes. If guides are assigned to trips through a meta field, per-role row scoping applies the same filter to the dashboard. Each guide opens the same dashboard URL and sees only the trips they manage, with no cross-guide visibility.

 

Yes. Apply a date range filter to scope the dashboard to a season, save the view, then apply a different range for the comparison season. The standard pattern is two side-by-side dashboard pages or one dashboard with a saved range preset per season.

 

Yes, implicitly through booking count per departure date. A Bar chart on departure_date with booking count as the value shows how filled each departure is, and combined with the seat count from postmeta, the dashboard answers the utilization question without a separate calculation.

 

Yes. Partial payments store deposit and balance amounts separately. Charts can group on payment_status to show fully-paid versus deposit-only versus pending, useful for the daily payment-chasing workflow most tour operators run.

 

Yes. Each chart card exports as PNG or PDF with the current filter context. For finance close, the standard pattern is one dashboard view per month with a saved date range, exported to a packet of charts that match the reconciliation entries.

 

It does not replace them. The default reports continue to work for the specific outputs they generate. SleekView Charts is a configurable layer that answers the questions the default reports were never designed for, like capacity utilization per departure or revenue per destination over a custom date range.

 

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