SleekView Charts for WPBakery Page Builder
Read every post containing WPBakery shortcodes or the _wpb_vc_js_status meta key, then chart total WPBakery footprint, template mix, author workload, and edit cadence without exporting to a spreadsheet.
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WPBakery hides its inventory, charts surface it
WPBakery stores layouts inside post_content as shortcodes, with auxiliary state in the _wpb_vc_js_status meta key. The default Pages screen treats those as ordinary posts with no count of how many WPBakery-built pages exist, no breakdown of pages by template, and no summary of edit activity across the site.
SleekView Charts treats the same posts and postmeta as a chart source. A Number card pins the total count of WPBakery-built pages. A Pie shows the page template distribution. A Bar ranks authors by pages owned. An Area card tracks post_modified dates so the editorial cadence, who is editing, when, becomes a curve instead of a guess.
The dashboard reads the same indexed columns the audit grid reads, so charts stay fast on long-running WPBakery sites with hundreds or thousands of pages. Filters from the audit view (status, author, template) apply to chart cards too, so one saved configuration covers the housekeeping audit and the migration-prep report.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts reads WPBakery data
Detect WPBakery-built posts
wp_posts as the source, filtered to rows whose post_content contains WPBakery shortcodes or whose _wpb_vc_js_status meta is set. These are the same signals WPBakery uses internally to recognise its own content.
Add chart cards
Filter once, apply everywhere
post_modified or scope to a specific page template. Every chart card on the dashboard respects the same filter so the view reflects the slice under review.
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Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WPBakery Page Builder data
Total WPBakery pages
Count
Pages by template
Count
group by page_template
Pages by author
Count
group by post_author
Edits per week
Count
group by post_modified
Comparison
Default WPBakery reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Pages screen
- No built-in chart view, only the paginated Pages screen
- Total WPBakery-page count requires manual scrolling or SQL
- Page template distribution is not summarised anywhere
- Author workload and ownership are invisible from the list view
- No time-series view of edits to highlight stale pages or freeze windows
SleekView Charts
- Number cards for total WPBakery pages and pages by status
- Pie or Donut cards for page template mix and status distribution
- Bar cards ranking authors by pages owned or templates used
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Area or Line cards plotting edits per week from
post_modified - Same filters as the audit table (template, author, status) apply to every card
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WPBakery Page Builder
Real columns drive real charts
Charts pull from wp_posts and wp_postmeta using the same WPBakery-detection signals the audit table uses. Every card maps to a real column, no CSV exports or spreadsheet pivots required.
Filters carry across cards
Set a date range or scope to a page template once and every chart card respects it. The audit table and the migration-prep dashboard share a single saved configuration.
Editorial pulse as a curve
Group by post_modified truncated to week to chart edit activity over time. Quiet stretches and campaign pushes both become visible without scrolling page lists.
Audience
Who builds WPBakery charts dashboards with SleekView
Agencies
Client-facing site health dashboards with total WPBakery pages, page template mix, and an edit-activity trend, refreshed on every visit.
Editorial teams
Pages-by-author and weekly edit volume on one screen so workload, ownership, and campaign cadence are visible without a status meeting.
Migration leads
Total WPBakery footprint, template usage, and the stale-pages count on one board so the rebuild project plan starts with real numbers.
The bigger picture
Why WPBakery sites deserve a chart view
WPBakery is one of the longest-running page builders in WordPress, which means most WPBakery sites are old. Old sites accumulate pages: one-off campaign landings, A/B variants, seasonal promos that were never unpublished, content from previous agency relationships nobody on the current team built. The data that describes that footprint lives in wp_posts and wp_postmeta, but the default Pages screen treats it as a paginated list with no totals, no template breakdown, no edit cadence, and no author workload visibility.
SleekView Charts reads the same tables the audit grid reads and turns each column into a chart source. A Number card answers "how many WPBakery pages do we have" in one glance. A Pie shows whether the page template inventory has converged on a few templates or sprawled across many.
An Area card shows whether anyone is still touching these layouts, which is often the question that justifies a migration. WPBakery keeps owning the layout editor, the chart view finally gives the surrounding metadata a working dashboard for site owners, agencies, and migration leads.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPBakery Page Builder
Directly from wp_posts and wp_postmeta, filtered to rows with WPBakery shortcodes in post_content or with _wpb_vc_js_status set in meta. These are the same signals WPBakery uses internally to recognise its own content, so detection stays consistent with how the plugin behaves.
Yes. Page Template is a WordPress meta value on each post. Group a Pie or Bar card by page_template to see the spread across registered templates, including any deprecated templates still in use. That breakdown is a common starting point for template cleanup or migration planning.
Group an Area or Line card by post_modified truncated to week or month, aggregated by Count. The curve shows when WPBakery pages are being touched, exposing campaign pushes, freeze windows, and the stretches of zero activity that mark stale layouts.
Yes. View-level filters (template, author, status, date range) apply to every chart card. One saved configuration drives both the audit table and the chart view, so a stale-pages audit and a leadership dashboard share the same underlying slice.
 
Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts (post_type, post_status, post_modified, post_author) and use the postmeta join only to detect WPBakery-built rows. For very large sites, group-by columns can be backed by a lightweight cache so the dashboard renders without scanning every postmeta row on each load.
Yes. Migration leads typically want a total count, a per-template breakdown, an author breakdown for handover, and a stale-pages indicator. Those map directly to Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards on a single saved view, which doubles as a recurring audit and a project-plan input.
 Charts are read-only summaries by design. To act on a chart insight, switch to the audit table filtered to the same slice (for example, the stale segment of an Area card). Inline edits route through the standard WordPress update path as usual.
 WPBakery does not ship a reporting screen for its own footprint, so there is nothing to replace. SleekView Charts adds a reporting surface on top of the metadata WPBakery already writes, so the plugin keeps owning layout editing and the dashboard owns the summarisation.
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