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SleekView Charts for Yoast SEO Premium: redirect and keyphrase dashboards

Yoast Premium adds redirects, multiple focus keyphrases, prominent words, and internal-linking suggestions on top of the indexables table. SleekView Charts reads wp_yoast_indexable, the redirects option, and the related postmeta keys and renders a corpus-wide dashboard inside WP Admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Yoast SEO Premium

Yoast Premium data on one dashboard, not three screens

Yoast SEO Premium extends free Yoast with several extra surfaces: a redirects manager backed by the wpseo-premium-redirects-base option (and a paginated CSV import), multiple focus keyphrases stored as serialized postmeta in _yoast_wpseo_focuskeywords, a prominent-words store, and internal linking suggestions. All of this sits alongside the same wp_yoast_indexable table free Yoast writes, which already carries SEO score, readability score, canonical, meta description, and noindex flags per indexable.

The admin surfaces each of those features behind its own screen. Redirects live in Tools, Redirects. Keyphrases live inside the post sidebar. Indexables surface as the SEO and readability columns on the post list. Reporting questions that span all three ("how many indexables now have a Premium redirect pointing at them", "how many posts use the second focus keyphrase", "which post type has the lowest average SEO score after the Premium audit") have no single screen.

SleekView Charts reads wp_yoast_indexable, the redirects option, and the focuskeywords postmeta in one canvas. A Number counts active Premium redirects. A Pie splits indexables by SEO score buckets. A Bar ranks post types by Premium keyphrase coverage. An Area trends indexable updates per week. The Premium feature set finally becomes legible as a system.

Workflow

From three Yoast Premium surfaces to one dashboard

1

Point SleekView at Yoast tables and options

Add wp_yoast_indexable, the wpseo-premium-redirects-base option, and wp_postmeta filtered to _yoast_wpseo_focuskeywords as SleekView data sources, all joined to wp_posts.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Open the new view and toggle the view type to Charts. The empty canvas waits for cards. Use the dropdowns or the agent to start adding visualizations on top of the Premium rows.
3

Add KPI, SEO-score, coverage, and trend cards

Drop a Number card for active Premium redirects. Add a Pie split by primary_focus_keyword_score buckets. Add a Bar of Premium keyphrase coverage per post_type. Add an Area card of indexable updates per week from updated_at.
4

Save and share with the SEO team

Save the view, set access per role, and pin it to the WP Admin sidebar. SEO managers see Premium and indexable data in one place; editors see their own drafts from the same canvas.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Yoast SEO Premium

All four cards read from Yoast Premium tables and postmeta. The dataset already exists; Charts just renders it.
Number · Default

Active Premium redirects

Top-level KPI. Counts active rules inside the wpseo-premium-redirects-base option (excluding archived rules), the corpus baseline Yoast Premium uses for SEO-safe URL changes.
Count
Pie · Donut

SEO score distribution

Donut split of wp_yoast_indexable rows by Yoast SEO score buckets (good, ok, needs improvement, not-set). Surfaces corpus-wide SEO health after Premium audits.
Count group by primary_focus_keyword_score
Bar · Horizontal

Premium keyphrases by post type

Horizontal bars counting posts with _yoast_wpseo_focuskeywords set (the Premium-only multiple keyphrase field), grouped by post_type. Where the Premium audit reach has actually landed.
Count group by post_type
Area · Gradient

Indexable updates per week

Gradient area of updated_at on wp_yoast_indexable. SEO audit sprints driven by the Premium UI show up as clear peaks, quiet weeks as troughs.
Count group by updated_at

Comparison

Default Yoast SEO Premium admin vs SleekView Charts

Yoast SEO Premium admin

  • Redirects, keyphrases, and indexables live behind three separate admin screens
  • No native count of active Premium redirects on the dashboard
  • Multiple focus keyphrases visible only inside the post sidebar
  • SEO score distribution requires post-list sorting
  • No time-series of indexable updates across the team

SleekView Charts

  • Live KPI for active Premium redirects
  • SEO score buckets as a donut across the indexables table
  • Premium keyphrase coverage ranked per post type
  • Time-series area for indexable updates per week
  • Saved Charts views shared with editors and managers

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Yoast SEO Premium

Reads Premium tables and options

No re-indexing, no second source of truth. SleekView queries wp_yoast_indexable, the redirects option, and focuskeywords postmeta directly and joins them to wp_posts.

Three Premium surfaces in one canvas

Redirects, focus keyphrases, and indexables typically live behind three admin screens. Charts merges them into one view so the team sees the full Premium picture together.

Role-aware visibility

Editors see their own posts and their own keyphrases, managers see corpus-wide SEO debt. The same Charts view filters per user without duplicating the view.

Audience

Who builds Yoast Premium charts dashboards with SleekView

SEO managers

Open one dashboard each Monday to see active Premium redirects, SEO score buckets, Premium keyphrase coverage, and indexable update cadence, then queue the fixes.

Content editors

Track Premium keyphrases and Yoast scores on the sections they own, all from one WP Admin canvas instead of opening each post sidebar in turn.

Agencies

Show clients the Premium audit curve trending the right way each sprint. The dashboard replaces a screenshot deck from the Yoast Premium admin screens.

The bigger picture

Why Yoast SEO Premium needs a Charts layer

Yoast Premium already records redirects, keyphrases, and indexable data the SEO team needs, but the admin spreads those surfaces across three screens. Each screen is correct on its own. None of them answers the actual lead question: how is corpus SEO debt trending after the Premium audit.

SleekView Charts reads wp_yoast_indexable, the Premium redirects option, and the focuskeywords postmeta in one canvas and renders four cards that answer that question in one glance. The data is correct because Yoast wrote it. Charts just gives the team a dashboard to look at it.

Premium audits stop needing a parallel spreadsheet, and the audit progress becomes legible to editors as well as to leads.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Yoast SEO Premium

No. Charts is a read layer for reporting. SleekView's table view edits postmeta and option-stored data; Charts only visualizes the indexable rows, Premium redirects, and keyphrase postmeta that Yoast Premium has already written.

 

No. SleekView caches aggregate queries per card and re-runs them on a configurable interval, so charts stay fast even on sites with hundreds of thousands of indexable rows and large redirect sets.

 

Free Yoast charts work using only wp_yoast_indexable. Yoast Premium adds the redirects option, the focuskeywords postmeta, and prominent words. SleekView reads whichever tables and options are present.

 

Yes. Add one card per metric. Each card is configured independently, so the redirects KPI, the SEO score donut, the keyphrase coverage bars, and the indexable trend all sit together.

 

WooCommerce SEO and Yoast Premium write to the same indexables table and Premium redirects option. The cards read those rows automatically alongside posts and pages.

 

Yes. Apply a filter on wp_posts.post_author and the cards re-aggregate for that author only. Multi-author teams use this to scope each editor's Premium view.

 

No. wp_yoast_indexable stores updated_at per row, so the Area card on indexable updates per week reads the existing column. No extra logging required.

 

Yes. Each Charts card has a CSV export so the Premium aggregate can move to a spreadsheet, a BI tool, or a stakeholder dashboard outside WP Admin.

 

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