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SleekView Charts for Yoast SEO

Yoast already stores SEO scores, readability scores, focus keyphrases, and indexable flags for every post, page, and term. SleekView Charts turns that indexables table into a reporting dashboard you can open in WP Admin instead of clicking through posts one at a time.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Yoast SEO

Indexable health on one screen, not buried in the post editor

Yoast SEO writes one row per piece of content into wp_yoast_indexable: object type, SEO score, readability score, canonical, focus keyphrase, meta description, noindex flag, and dozens more fields. Yoast Premium adds redirect counts and prominent words in adjacent tables. Each field is editable inside the post, but the only roll-up Yoast surfaces is the SEO score column on the post list screen.

SleekView Charts reads the indexables table directly and renders chart cards on top of it. A Number card shows the count of indexable rows with empty meta descriptions. A Pie card breaks SEO scores into good, ok, and needs improvement. A Bar card ranks post types by average readability. SEO leads stop pivoting through spreadsheets and start opening a single Charts view instead.

Edits still happen in Yoast. SleekView only reads, so the head tags, sitemap, breadcrumb schema, and Premium redirects table stay the source of truth, while Charts gives the team a live read-out of the work that remains.

Workflow

From Yoast indexables to a Charts dashboard in four steps

1

Point SleekView at wp_yoast_indexable

Add the indexables table as a SleekView data source. The agent UI auto-discovers Yoast's columns: object_type, object_sub_type, primary_focus_keyword_score, readability_score, is_robots_noindex, meta_description, and the rest.
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 agent or the dropdowns to start adding visualizations on the indexable rows.
3

Add KPI, distribution, ranking, and trend cards

Drop a Number card for indexables missing a meta description. Add a Pie for SEO score buckets. Add a Bar for readability by post type. Add an Area card on indexable updates by week to see audit progress over time.
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 and editors open the same live read-out instead of asking each other for export files.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Yoast SEO data

All four cards read from the Yoast indexables table directly. The dataset already exists; Charts just renders it.
Number · Default

Indexables missing meta description

Top-level KPI for SEO debt. Counts every indexable row where the meta description field is empty, across posts, pages, and terms.
Count
Pie · Donut text

SEO score distribution

Donut split of indexable rows by Yoast SEO score buckets. Good, ok, and needs improvement become a single glance instead of column sorting.
Count group by primary_focus_keyword_score
Bar · Horizontal

Average readability by post type

Horizontal bars ranking post types by mean readability score. The post type pulling the average down becomes the next editorial target.
Average(readability_score) group by object_sub_type
Area · Gradient

Indexables updated per week

Gradient area chart of indexable updates over time. Audit sprints show up as clear peaks, quiet weeks as troughs.
Count group by updated_at

Comparison

Default Yoast reporting vs SleekView Charts

Yoast SEO admin

  • SEO scores surface only on the post list, one row at a time
  • No native roll-up of empty meta descriptions across the corpus
  • Readability score lives inside the editor sidebar, not a chart
  • No time-series view of audit progress or indexable updates
  • Cross-post-type comparisons require CSV exports or SQL

SleekView Charts

  • Live KPI counts for empty meta and noindex with traffic
  • SEO score and readability distributions as donut and bar cards
  • Post type breakdowns ranked side by side in one chart
  • Time-series area for indexable edits across the team
  • Saved Charts views shared with editors and managers in WP Admin

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Yoast SEO

Reads the indexables table directly

No re-indexing, no second source of truth. SleekView Charts queries wp_yoast_indexable and renders cards on top of the rows Yoast already wrote.

Mixed card types in one view

Combine Number, Pie, Bar, and Area on the same canvas. KPIs sit next to distributions, distributions next to trends, all reading from the same dataset.

Role-aware visibility

Editors see their own draft scores, managers see corpus-wide audits. The same Charts view filters per user without rebuilding it.

Audience

Who builds Yoast SEO charts dashboards with SleekView

SEO managers

Open one dashboard each morning to see empty meta descriptions, low readability, and noindex pages with traffic, then queue the fixes for the team.

Content editors

Track readability and focus keyphrase coverage across drafts and live posts without opening each one to read the Yoast sidebar.

Agencies

Show clients the SEO debt curve trending down each sprint. The Charts view replaces the slide deck of screenshots from the Yoast admin.

The bigger picture

Why Yoast SEO needs a Charts layer

Yoast already records the data that drives an SEO audit, but the admin surfaces it one post at a time. The post list shows a coloured dot per row; the editor shows the same data inside a sidebar. Neither view answers "how many indexables still need a meta description" or "which post type has the worst average readability" without an export.

SleekView Charts reads the same indexables table and renders four cards that answer those questions in one glance. The data is already correct because Yoast wrote it; Charts just gives the team a dashboard to look at it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Yoast SEO

No. Charts is a read layer for reporting. SleekView's table view edits Yoast data; Charts visualizes it.

 

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.

 

Both. The indexables table ships with Yoast Free. Premium adds the redirects table, which SleekView can chart too when it's available.

 

Yes. Add one card per metric. Each card is configured independently, so readability buckets and SEO score buckets can sit side by side.

 

WooCommerce SEO fields land in the same indexables table when Yoast WooCommerce SEO is installed. Charts cards read those rows automatically.

 

Yes. Apply a filter on object_id joined to wp_posts.post_author and the cards re-aggregate for that author only.

 

No. Yoast's indexables table stores updated_at per row, so the Area card on indexable updates per week reads the existing column.

 

Yes. Each Charts card has a CSV export so you can hand the raw aggregate off to a spreadsheet or BI tool.

 

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