SleekView Charts for Yoast Local SEO
SleekView Charts reads the Yoast Local SEO wpseo_locations post type and the per-location postmeta (address, hours, business type) and renders coverage, country mix, hours completeness and schema readiness as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.
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A franchise has 80 locations. Yoast lists them one at a time.
Yoast Local SEO is the Premium add-on that registers a wpseo_locations custom post type and a set of postmeta keys for street address, city, country, opening hours, business type, telephone and the LocalBusiness schema output. Each location is a single CPT post; the data drives store-locator output, address blocks and the per-location LocalBusiness JSON-LD on the front end.
The default Yoast UI lists locations on the WP admin post list and lets editors edit one at a time. There is no overview that answers how many locations have complete opening hours, which countries the chain operates in, how the business-type mix breaks down across the network (cafe vs restaurant vs takeaway), or which locations are missing a phone number and will fail the next Search Console audit.
SleekView Charts reads the location custom post type alongside the per-location postmeta and renders the coverage view multi-location SEO teams actually need: a Number card for locations with complete schema, a Pie for country mix, a Bar for business-type coverage and an Area for newly added locations.
Workflow
Turn the wpseo_locations CPT into a network dashboard
Read the locations
Compose the chart cards
Save the network view
Share with the field team
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Yoast Local SEO data
Locations with complete schema
Count
Locations by country
Count
group by country
Locations by business type
Count
group by business_type
Locations added per month
Count
group by location_created
Comparison
Default Yoast Local SEO admin vs SleekView Charts
Default Yoast Local SEO admin
- Locations list is a standard WP admin table with no aggregations
- Per-location fields live inside each post editor, one record at a time
- No visual split of business types or country coverage across the network
- No time series of when locations were added or last edited
- No way to share a network-level coverage snapshot with the field team
SleekView Charts
- KPI card for locations with complete LocalBusiness schema
- Pie split of country coverage for territory audits
- Bar of business-type mix for schema readiness reads
- Area trend of locations added to track franchise growth
- Filters carry between the locations table and the chart cards
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Yoast Local SEO
Network view, not one CPT row at a time
Render every wpseo_locations post as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Multi-location SEO leads see the shape of the network instead of scrolling a post list.
Filters span table and chart
Filter to locations missing opening hours, in a specific country, or with the wrong business type, and both the cards and the locations table stay aligned on the same dataset.
Share a regional snapshot
Send a regional manager a URL of the missing-hours card or export the country mix to CSV for the franchise board. The locator stops being an admin list.
Audience
Who builds Yoast Local SEO charts dashboards with SleekView
Multi-location SEO leads
Watch the complete-schema KPI across the network and queue the locations that are missing fields before the next Search Console audit flags them as ineligible.
Franchise operators
Track location growth per month against the roll-out plan and surface countries where expansion has stalled, all from the same dashboard that drives the public store locator.
Regional managers
Filter the dashboard to one country or region and confirm every store in their territory has hours, phone and business type populated for the next compliance review.
The bigger picture
Why a chain needs a chart, not a locations list
Yoast Local SEO does the careful schema and locator work that multi-location SEO actually needs, but the admin treats every location as an isolated post. That model works for a single cafe with one storefront. It breaks for a franchise with 80 outlets, a hospitality chain across three countries or a retailer rolling out 15 new stores a quarter.
The data needed to answer network-level questions (how many locations have complete schema, which countries lag, which business-type tag is wrong) lives in postmeta and the CPT. SleekView Charts reads the same data and turns it into a network dashboard. The plugin still owns the LocalBusiness schema and the locator output.
The cards just give the SEO lead, the franchise operator and the regional manager a measurable surface that the per-location editor cannot offer.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Yoast Local SEO
Only the wpseo_locations custom post type and the per-location postmeta keys Yoast Local SEO writes (address, city, country, opening hours, business type, phone, coordinates). No external Google Business Profile API access is involved.
 Yoast Local SEO is sold as a Premium add-on and requires Yoast SEO Premium to be active. SleekView Charts reads the data the add-on writes once both are installed, regardless of license tier above that minimum.
 Yes. Apply a country filter on the underlying locations table and every card recalculates on that subset. Regional managers typically pin a dashboard scoped to a single country so the KPI matches their territory and the country pie collapses to a single slice.
 SleekView Charts treats a location as having complete schema when the required Yoast Local SEO fields are populated (address, locality, country, phone, business type, at least one opening hours range). The card lets the criteria be tightened or relaxed per dashboard.
 Yes. The opening hours postmeta is a structured field with one entry per weekday. SleekView Charts can flatten it into a Bar that shows how many locations have hours set for each day, which surfaces patchy coverage on Sundays or public holidays across the network.
 No. Yoast Local SEO still owns the LocalBusiness schema, the store locator output and the per-location editor. SleekView Charts gives multi-location SEO leads, franchise operators and regional managers an aggregate surface above the same data.
 Yes. The dashboard can be scoped to a single site or run across every site in a network, joining wpseo_locations posts from each site. Useful for franchise setups where each region runs on its own WordPress install.
 Yes. Click any card segment to scope the underlying locations table and export the filtered set to CSV. Operations teams typically export the missing-hours list or the missing-phone list as a quarterly audit brief for regional managers.
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