SleekView Charts for Z Form Pro
Z Form Pro keeps a submission entries layer. SleekView Charts reads those rows and renders the result as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards, with one dashboard covering every form on the install.
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From submission rows to a dashboard
Z Form Pro persists each submission as a row with a form ID, timestamp, sender details and field values, either as columns in a custom table or as postmeta against a CPT depending on the install. The plugin's own admin gives a per-form entries list, which is fine for inspecting a single submission and limiting for any cross-form read.
SleekView Charts reads the same storage, joins each submission to its source form and renders the result as a small dashboard. A Number card for total submissions this month, a Pie for entries per form, a Bar for field-level fill rate, an Area trending volume per week so seasonal patterns and campaign effects become visible.
The dashboard saves as a SleekView, exports as CSV and respects WP capability gates. Z Form Pro keeps doing what it does well, SleekView Charts handles the reporting question the entries list was never meant to answer.
Workflow
From Z Form Pro submissions to chart cards
Connect the storage
Pick the dimensions
Compose chart cards
Save and gate
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from Z Form Pro data
Submissions this month
Count
Entries per form
Count
group by form_id
Field fill rate
Count
group by field_key
Volume per week
Count
group by submitted_at
Comparison
Default Z Form Pro reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default Z Form Pro admin
- Per-form entries list with no cross-form rollup.
- No KPI tile for total submissions or weekly volume.
- Field fill rates are invisible unless inspected per submission.
- Trend charts on submission cadence are not in the plugin's UI.
- Cross-form summaries require URL parameters or manual counts.
SleekView Charts
- Reads the Z Form Pro storage layer directly and joins to form definitions.
- Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar and Radial card types in one view.
- Group by form_id, submitted_at or any captured field value.
- Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum and maximum.
- Same dataset feeds the SleekView table and kanban views.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Z Form Pro
Cross-form rollup
One dashboard covers every Z Form Pro form on the install, no per-form clicking and no number copying between screens.
Field-level audits
Horizontal Bar across field keys exposes the optional asks nobody fills, useful before trimming the form to lift completion.
Submission trend
Area and Line cards plot submitted_at bucketed by week so seasonality and campaign effects sit on one chart.
Audience
Who builds Z Form Pro charts dashboards with SleekView
Operators tracking install health
KPI tile plus weekly trend gives a one-glance read on whether submission rate is rising or falling.
Multi-form sites consolidating
Entries-per-form pie surfaces dormant forms and lets the team archive or merge before they clutter the admin.
Form designers refining UX
Field fill-rate bar guides decisions on which optional fields to keep and which to retire.
The bigger picture
Per-form lists answer one question, dashboards answer the others
Z Form Pro's per-form entries screen is the right tool when context for one submission matters: who sent it, when, what they typed. It's the wrong tool when the question is broader. How many submissions arrived this week.
Which form is healthy and which has gone quiet. Which optional field nobody fills. SleekView Charts handles the broader questions by pivoting the same storage into chart cards.
The operator sees the pulse. The form designer sees the field hygiene. The marketer sees the weekly trend.
The plugin keeps owning the rendering and persistence, SleekView Charts owns the read.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Z Form Pro
SleekView Charts reads whichever storage layer the installed version uses. Tiers that include richer field types simply produce richer columns in the dashboard.
 Yes. SleekView lists the field keys present on the chosen form and any of them becomes a groupBy axis for Pie, Bar or Radar cards.
 If submissions carry a spam or status column, any card can filter on it. Spam can be excluded from the main volume count or pulled into its own dashboard.
 Yes. Completed multi-step submissions land in the same storage. Partial-step data, where exposed, becomes a column the dashboard can group or filter by.
 Yes. Numeric value columns like order_total or payment_amount feed Sum, Average, Minimum and Maximum aggregations. A Number card showing total revenue this month sits naturally next to a Pie of payment status.
 No. Cards only render in WP Admin and read from the submission storage directly. Front-end submission flow is untouched.
 Yes. Any filtered set behind a chart card exports with the same columns the SleekView table would show, ready for board reports or external BI tools.
 Yes. The same capability checks that gate the entries screen gate the chart dashboard, so editors and admins see different slices of the same data.
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