SleekView Charts for WPML
WPML stores translation state across icl_translations, icl_strings, and a dozen supporting tables. SleekView Charts reads them directly and renders coverage, job status, and per-language progress as chart cards in WP admin.
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WPML coverage you can actually present
WPML's Translation Management screen shows status one workflow at a time. For a localization sprint review, that's the wrong shape: stakeholders want a single board that says how many posts are translated, how many are in progress, and which languages are pulling the team down. SleekView Charts builds that board from icl_translations and the WPML job tables without rewriting how WPML works.
Four chart cards cover the meeting: a total translated-content KPI, a status distribution donut, a language breakdown bar ranking which target languages have the largest gap, and a time-series area showing translation throughput week over week. The data refreshes from the same tables WPML writes to, so the dashboard never drifts from operational reality.
This is reporting on top of WPML, not a replacement for it. Translators still work in WPML's Translation Editor or the connected service. The dashboard simply makes the state legible to managers, agencies, and site owners who need to see the localization program from above.
Workflow
How SleekView Charts reads WPML in practice
Connect WPML tables
Pick a groupBy column
Choose aggregation
Save dashboard views
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from WPML data
Total translated posts
Count
Translation status distribution
Count
group by status
Missing translations by language
Count
group by language_code
Translations completed per week
Count
group by translation_completed
Comparison
Default WPML reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default WPML Translation Management
- Status appears one workflow tab at a time
- No cross-language coverage view in a single chart
- Throughput over time is not exposed in the admin UI
- Stakeholder-ready summaries need spreadsheet exports
- Filters reset between visits and dashboards don't save
SleekView Charts
- Single dashboard across all configured languages
- Real columns from icl_translations and the jobs tables
- Time-series cards for translation throughput
- Saved dashboards for sprint review and renewals
- No rewrite of how WPML stores or runs translation
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for WPML
All languages at a glance
A horizontal bar ranks every WPML target language by missing-translation count, so the next sprint is obvious from one card instead of a Translation Management click tour.
Throughput over time
An area chart of translations completed per week reads directly from the WPML jobs table, making capacity planning and agency reviews data-backed.
Save the meeting view
Bundle the four review cards into a saved dashboard. Sprint review, monthly review, and renewal discussions each load in one click.
Audience
Who builds WPML charts dashboards with SleekView
Localization managers
Run sprint reviews against real counts from icl_translations instead of dragging numbers out of Translation Management one tab at a time.
Translation agencies
Show clients a throughput chart and a status donut that match the underlying WPML data, so reporting matches what the editor screen would say.
Site owners
See localization debt as a chart and budget the next quarter against trend lines instead of qualitative status updates from the team.
The bigger picture
Why WPML deserves a dashboard, not just a workflow screen
WPML excels at moving content through translation workflows, but the same UI does not double as an executive reporting layer. Managers asking how the program is going get answers in the form of clicked-through tabs and copy-pasted counts, which is exactly the kind of work software is supposed to remove. A chart deck built from icl_translations, the WPML jobs table, and the strings tables removes that friction.
Sprint reviews start with a status donut and a per-language missing-translations bar. Renewal conversations open with a throughput chart that shows how the team scaled. Agencies and in-house translators keep working inside WPML's Translation Editor, which is the right tool for the job.
SleekView Charts just makes the program legible.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for WPML
No. WPML still handles every translation workflow, language switcher, hreflang tag, and string capture. SleekView Charts reads the WPML tables and renders the state as chart cards in WP admin, so the dashboard reflects whatever WPML records.
 Primarily icl_translations, icl_translation_status, and the WPML jobs table for time-series throughput. The strings dashboards read icl_strings and icl_string_translations. All reads are scoped to admin requests so the front end is untouched.
 Yes. Group a bar card by translator_id from the WPML jobs table with aggregation sum on word_count to see workload distribution, or count rows to see job counts per translator.
 No. The charts query WPML tables only when an admin loads the dashboard. Aggregations run server-side with pagination disabled for chart data, but capped row counts prevent runaway queries on huge sites.
 Yes. A separate set of cards reads icl_strings and icl_string_translations so theme and plugin string coverage shows up as a chart, alongside the post and page content charts.
 Yes. Each card can export its underlying rows to CSV, and the dashboard supports a PDF snapshot for sprint review handouts or agency status emails.
 Charts read from WPML's live tables, so a translation completed in the editor appears in the dashboard on the next refresh. There is no extra sync step or scheduled job between WPML and SleekView Charts.
 Yes. Automatic translations write to the same WPML tables as manual ones, so the cards pick them up. A status filter can isolate machine-translated rows if a card needs to track quality review separately.
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