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SleekView Charts for WPCompliance

WPCompliance manages cookie consent, policy generation and request handling under one umbrella. SleekView Charts reads its module configuration and consent records, then renders them as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards inside WP admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WPCompliance

Compliance is data your plugin already collects

WPCompliance bundles cookie consent, policy generation and subject-request handling into a single WordPress plugin. Each module writes its own data: the cookie banner records consent decisions per visitor, the policy generator stores which policies were generated and last reviewed, and the request handler keeps a log of access and erasure requests with their status.

The plugin's admin uses tabs per module, which is appropriate per site but does not give a posture view: how many consent decisions captured this month, which modules are active across a multisite, how many open requests sit in the queue, when was the last policy refresh. Today those answers require clicking through tabs and exporting CSVs.

SleekView Charts pivots the WPCompliance stores. A Number card counts consent decisions in the last 30 days. A Pie splits the active-modules mix across sites in a network. A Bar groups requests by status (open, in-progress, completed). An Area trends consent cadence per day so the banner's exposure across the fleet appears as a visible curve.

Workflow

Turn WPCompliance modules into a posture dashboard

1

Read the module stores

SleekView detects WPCompliance and registers its consent decisions table, policy metadata and request log. Columns auto-detect, so active_module, request_status, consent_decision and decision_date become first-class chart fields.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by active_module, request_status or decision_date, and aggregate as Count over decisions, requests or sites.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Posture overview", "Open requests") and gate it by WordPress capability so site owners, privacy officers and agency leads each see the right slice.
4

Share with stakeholders

Hand a privacy officer a read-only URL of the posture dashboard. Export the open-request list to CSV for the team handling the next batch.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WPCompliance data

Each card reads WPCompliance's consent table, policy metadata and request log. Mix them for a posture cockpit, a requests queue view or a multisite coverage dashboard.
Number · Default

Consent decisions, last 30 days

Total consent decisions WPCompliance captured in the last 30 days. Anchors the dashboard with proof the consent module is reaching real visitors.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Active modules across sites

Splits sites by which WPCompliance modules are active (cookie consent, policy generator, request handler). Shows fleet-wide coverage of each capability.
Count group by active_module
Bar · Horizontal

Requests by status

Requests grouped by status (open, in-progress, completed). The open bar is the queue compliance teams need to drain before the next review.
Count group by request_status
Area · Gradient

Decisions per day

Daily consent decisions plotted as a gradient area. The trend reflects banner exposure; dips correlate with caching or banner misconfiguration.
Count group by decision_date

Comparison

Default WPCompliance admin vs SleekView Charts

Default WPCompliance module tabs

  • Module tabs are per-site, no fleet aggregate
  • Consent, policy and request figures live on separate tabs
  • No daily cadence chart usable as DPIA evidence
  • Open-request queue requires a CSV pivot to size
  • No read-only sharing of the posture outside WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for total consent decisions in any window
  • Pie of active modules across the fleet
  • Bar of requests by status to size the queue
  • Area trend of decisions per day for DPIA evidence
  • Filters carry between table view and chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WPCompliance

Posture in one screen

Render WPCompliance's consent, policy and request stores as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Privacy officers read posture without juggling module tabs.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to open requests or one active module and both the chart cards and the audit table stay aligned on the same WPCompliance dataset.

Share with privacy and ops

Hand a privacy officer a read-only URL of the posture dashboard. Export the open-request list to CSV for the team handling the queue.

Audience

Who builds WPCompliance charts dashboards with SleekView

Privacy officers

Watch the daily decisions area and the request-status bar. Confirm consent volumes match policy and the request queue is being drained on schedule.

Agency compliance leads

Portfolio dashboard across client sites: active-modules mix, requests by status, daily cadence. Quarterly reviews become a single share, not screenshots.

Multisite admins

Pin the active-modules pie. When a site lands without the consent module enabled, the dashboard makes the gap obvious before the next review.

The bigger picture

Why a bundled compliance plugin still benefits from a chart layer

WPCompliance bundles three jobs into one plugin: consent banner, policy generator and request handler. Each module produces its own data, and each has its own tab in the admin. The questions privacy officers and agency leads ask cross those tabs.

How many decisions did the banner capture, how many requests are still open, which modules are actually active across the fleet, when did consent volume drop. SleekView Charts pivots the same stores into four cards. A KPI for decisions, a pie for active modules, a bar for request status, an area for cadence.

Same plugin, same modules, but a posture surface that matches how DPIA evidence and queue management actually get done.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPCompliance

Only WPCompliance's own stores: the consent decisions table, the policy metadata and the request log. Decision, request status, active module and timestamps. No external services.

 

No. WPCompliance still owns the consent module, the policy generator and the request handler. SleekView Charts only reads what the plugin already wrote.

 

Yes. Group by decision_date on an Area or Line card with a Count aggregation to see decisions per day. Useful as DPIA evidence of consistent banner exposure.

 

Yes. Group by request_status on a Bar card and the open bar shows how many access or erasure requests still need handling.

 

Yes. Group by active_module on a Pie card and the result shows coverage of the consent, policy and request modules across the fleet.

 

Yes. The dashboard scopes to a single site or walks every site in the network, pulling each install's WPCompliance data in turn.

 

No. WPCompliance still owns the modules and the legal workflow. SleekView Charts is a reading surface for the data the plugin already maintains.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports to CSV with the same columns the table view shows. Useful for auditor evidence and ops handoffs.

 

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