SleekView Charts for Yoast Duplicate Post
SleekView Charts reads the _dp_original and _dp_is_rewrite_republish_copy postmeta keys that Yoast Duplicate Post writes, and renders the clone backlog as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards instead of one long row list.
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Cloning is fast. The pile-up is what needs measuring.
Yoast Duplicate Post handles the clone cleanly: a marketer copies a campaign page, a writer copies an article to draft a follow-up, an editor copies a product post for a copy refresh. Each individual clone is trivial. The cumulative effect after a year is a draft pile that nobody owns, and the standard Posts screen has no way of surfacing it as a quantity.
SleekView Charts pulls the same _dp_original meta the table view uses, but renders it as a small dashboard. A Number card shows total open clones. A Pie shows the split across draft, pending and rewrite-and-republish. A Bar shows clones per author so editorial leads can see whose drafts pile up fastest. An Area chart trends clones created per week so quarterly cleanup sprints have an honest before-and-after picture.
The same dataset that drives the audit table drives the charts, so filters carry across. Filter to clones older than ninety days in the chart view and the underlying queue stays in sync. Nothing is duplicated, nothing is recomputed in a separate report tool.
Workflow
Turn the clone meta into a dashboard
Read the clone meta
Compose the chart cards
Save and scope the dashboard
Share or export
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Yoast Duplicate Post data
Open clones total
Count
Clones by status
Count
group by post_status
Clones per author
Count
group by post_author
Clones created per week
Count
group by post_date
Comparison
Default Posts screen vs SleekView Charts
Default Posts screen
- No view of clone volume as a number, only as a mixed list
- Cannot split clones by status, author or rewrite-and-republish flag visually
- No time series of clone creation rate to plan cleanup sprints against
- Source-post linkage and clone tag stay invisible at any aggregate level
- No way to share a read-only clone-health snapshot outside the WP admin
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for total open clones across the whole site
- Pie split across draft, pending, publish, rewrite-and-republish
- Bar of clones per author for editorial accountability
- Area trend of clone creation rate for sprint planning
- Filters carry between table view and chart view on the same dataset
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Yoast Duplicate Post
Dashboard, not just a list
Render the clone backlog as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards so editorial leads see the shape of the pile, not just one more row in a Posts screen.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to clones older than ninety days in the chart view and the audit table stays in sync. Same dataset, same meta keys, two ways of reading it.
Share a read-only snapshot
Send a stakeholder a URL of the cleanup dashboard or export the filtered set to CSV. Sprint reviews get an honest before-and-after picture instead of a vague status update.
Audience
Who builds Yoast Duplicate Post charts dashboards with SleekView
Editorial leads
Track clone backlog as a single KPI, watch the pie split between draft and rewrite-and-republish, and run a quarterly cleanup against a real number rather than a vibe.
Content ops
Group clones per author to plan editor handoffs, balance workloads and intervene early when one writer's draft queue starts growing faster than they ship.
Rewrite-and-republish managers
Scope the dashboard to clones tagged _dp_is_rewrite_republish_copy and treat the workflow as its own queue with a clear count, status split and creation trend.
The bigger picture
Why fast cloning needs a dashboard, not just a list
Yoast Duplicate Post is so frictionless that teams reach for it constantly, and the plugin does its job perfectly each time. The cumulative effect is the part the default admin never surfaces. After a year of clones as a habit, a typical editorial site carries dozens of stale drafts that started as good ideas and never shipped.
Counting them in a list does not change behaviour. Watching the count, the per-author split and the creation rate over time does. A KPI of open clones makes the pile visible.
A pie of statuses shows whether the pile is genuinely stuck or just mid-flight. A bar per author surfaces patterns of unfinished work that no individual post review would catch. An area trend tells a cleanup sprint whether it actually changed anything.
Same meta keys, same draft pile, completely different governance posture.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Yoast Duplicate Post
Only the postmeta keys Yoast Duplicate Post already writes, primarily _dp_original (source post ID) and _dp_is_rewrite_republish_copy (the rewrite flag), plus standard wp_posts columns like post_status, post_author and post_date. No premium add-on is required on the Yoast side.
 Yes. The table view and chart view sit on the same dataset, so a filter for clones older than ninety days, or for a specific author, applies to both surfaces. Editors can pivot between a row-level audit and a chart-level summary without rebuilding the filter.
 Yes. SleekView Charts only needs the meta keys the free Yoast Duplicate Post plugin already writes. There is no premium dependency, and the free version covers the cases editorial teams actually run into: standard cloning, rewrite-and-republish and the meta tracking that goes with both flows.
 Yes. Group by post_date with an Area or Line card and pick a Count aggregation to see clones created per week or month. Useful for planning quarterly cleanup sprints and confirming, after the sprint, that the creation rate actually changed rather than just the snapshot count.
 Yes. Add a filter for _dp_is_rewrite_republish_copy and the entire dashboard, including the KPI, pie, bar and trend, narrows to the rewrite-and-republish queue. That gives editorial leads a dedicated cockpit for the workflow without mixing it with straight clone work.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view would show. Editorial leads typically use this to share quarterly cleanup proposals or to brief an external editor on the backlog before a focused sprint.
 Yes. Yoast Duplicate Post and Yoast SEO are independent plugins despite the shared brand. SleekView reads only Duplicate Post's meta keys for this dashboard, so it works on installs that run Yoast SEO, an alternative SEO plugin or no SEO plugin at all.
 Yes. Yoast Duplicate Post can be enabled for any post type, and SleekView Charts mirrors that. A site that clones products, case studies and standard posts can group its dashboard by post type as a column, or scope the cards to a single type at a time.
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