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SleekView Charts for Yoast Video SEO

SleekView Charts reads the Yoast Video SEO postmeta keys (yoast_wpseo_video_* and the cached embed payload) and renders video coverage, host distribution, duration mix and sitemap freshness as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Yoast Video SEO

Yoast finds and lists the videos. It does not chart them.

Yoast Video SEO is the Premium add-on that scans posts for embedded videos, caches the thumbnail and duration, writes VideoObject schema and emits a video sitemap at /video-sitemap.xml. The data lives in postmeta keys with the _yoast_wpseo_video_ prefix: a serialized blob of embed URLs, durations, thumbnails and host names per post.

The default Yoast UI lists videos inside each post and surfaces a sitemap URL. There is no overview that answers how many posts on the site actually have an indexable video, which host (YouTube, Vimeo, self-hosted) dominates the library, how long the average clip is, or which posts were last scanned by the Video SEO crawler and may be due for a refresh.

SleekView Charts reads the video postmeta directly and renders the coverage view content teams actually need: a Number card for posts with a usable video, a Pie for host distribution, a Bar for duration buckets, an Area for last-scanned timestamps.

Workflow

Turn Yoast video postmeta into a coverage dashboard

1

Read the video fields

SleekView detects Yoast Video SEO and lists every post with the video postmeta blob expanded into columns: host, duration, thumbnail, last scan and sitemap eligibility. One row per post with an embedded video.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Group by host, duration bucket, post type or video_last_scanned, and aggregate as Count or Average to size each segment.
3

Save the coverage view

Name the dashboard (Video coverage, Host mix, Scan freshness) and gate it by role so content leads, SEO managers and producers each see the slice that matches their work.
4

Share with stakeholders

Send a producer a URL of the host mix card or export the missing-video post list to CSV. The video sitemap turns from a black box into a measurable inventory.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Yoast Video SEO data

Each card below reads the Yoast Video SEO postmeta blob alongside the standard indexable row. Mix them for a video coverage cockpit, a host mix audit or a sitemap freshness view.
Number · Default

Posts with an indexable video

Total posts where Yoast Video SEO detected a usable embed and included it in the video sitemap. The single KPI for whether the library is actually visible to Google.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Videos by host

Splits videos by source (YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, self-hosted). Surfaces over-reliance on a single host and exposes orphaned hosts that no longer fit the content strategy.
Count group by video_host
Bar · Horizontal

Videos by duration bucket

Videos grouped by length bucket (under 1 min, 1 to 5 min, 5 to 15 min, over 15 min). Useful for content leads balancing short-form against long-form production.
Count group by duration_bucket
Area · Gradient

Posts last scanned per week

Time series of when Yoast Video SEO last refreshed the cached embed metadata. Exposes posts that have not been scanned in months and may show stale thumbnails.
Count group by video_last_scanned

Comparison

Default Yoast Video SEO settings vs SleekView Charts

Default Yoast Video SEO settings

  • Video data lives inside each post editor, one article at a time
  • No aggregate view of which posts have a usable video embed
  • No visual split of video host (YouTube, Vimeo, self-hosted)
  • No time series of when posts were last scanned for video updates
  • Producers cannot share a coverage snapshot outside the WP admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for posts indexed in the Yoast video sitemap
  • Pie split of video host distribution for content strategy reads
  • Bar of duration buckets for short-form vs long-form mix
  • Area trend of last-scanned timestamps to spot stale embeds
  • Filters carry between the post table and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Yoast Video SEO

Coverage view, not a per-post checkbox

Render video presence, host, duration and scan freshness as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Content leads get a real inventory of the video library, not a sitemap link.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to posts missing a video, hosted on a deprecated platform or scanned over six months ago, and both the cards and the post table stay aligned on the same dataset.

Share a producer-friendly snapshot

Send a producer a URL of the host mix or export the stale-scan post list to CSV. The video sitemap becomes a measurable inventory instead of a hidden output.

Audience

Who builds Yoast Video SEO charts dashboards with SleekView

Video producers

Watch the duration mix and the host pie, and rebalance production toward short-form or away from a host that no longer fits the channel strategy.

SEO managers

Track the indexable video KPI quarter over quarter and confirm Google has more video content to surface in video search results and on the main results page.

Content leads

Filter the dashboard to a content cluster and check whether every cornerstone post has a supporting video, then queue production for the gaps.

The bigger picture

Why a video library needs a chart, not a sitemap

Yoast Video SEO does the unglamorous work of finding embedded videos, caching their metadata and emitting a video sitemap. The trade-off is that the data lives one post at a time and the sitemap is invisible to the humans who actually decide what to film next. A content lead cannot tell from /video-sitemap.xml whether 38 percent of cornerstone posts have a supporting video or 9 percent, whether the host mix is YouTube-heavy or Vimeo-heavy, or whether last quarter's scan run actually refreshed the embeds it was supposed to.

SleekView Charts reads the same Yoast video postmeta and turns the library into a dashboard. The plugin still owns the schema and the sitemap. The cards just give producers and content leads a measurable surface above their own data, which is what video planning actually needs.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Yoast Video SEO

Only the Yoast Video SEO postmeta blob (yoast_wpseo_video_* keys) and the standard wp_yoast_indexable row each post gets. No external YouTube or Vimeo API access is involved, because Yoast Video SEO already extracts the metadata it needs from the embed during its own scan.

 

Yoast Video SEO requires Yoast SEO Premium, because it is sold as a Premium add-on. SleekView Charts reads the data the add-on writes once both are installed and active, regardless of license tier above that minimum.

 

Yoast Video SEO stores duration in seconds inside the video postmeta blob. SleekView Charts groups those values into common buckets (under 60 seconds, 1 to 5 minutes, 5 to 15 minutes, over 15 minutes), which can be customized per dashboard. The underlying numeric duration is still available for Average aggregations.

 

Yes. Yoast Video SEO detects self-hosted MP4 and WebM embeds alongside YouTube and Vimeo, and tags the host accordingly. SleekView Charts surfaces self-hosted as one of the slices in the host pie, which is useful for sites moving content off external platforms.

 

Yes. The grid behind the chart cards exposes post_type as a filter, so a dashboard can be scoped to posts, pages, products or any custom post type that has video embeds. Useful for ecommerce sites tracking product videos separately from the editorial library.

 

No. Yoast Video SEO still owns embed detection, schema output and sitemap generation. SleekView Charts gives content leads and producers an aggregate surface above the data the plugin already writes, without altering how the video sitemap is produced.

 

No. Queries hit indexed postmeta keys and pagination keeps the grid responsive. Even sites with tens of thousands of video posts stay fast because the cards aggregate on the server and only the visible page of the underlying table is fetched.

 

Yes. Click the indexable-videos KPI to filter to the inverse (posts without a usable embed) and export the resulting list to CSV. Content leads typically use that export as a brief for the next quarter of production work.

 

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