SleekView for AddToAny Share Buttons
SleekView reads the share-click events AddToAny records per post per service and renders the click log as a sortable, filterable audit grid inside WP Admin, instead of the bundled aggregate stats screen.
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The click log is already there. The table makes it useful.
AddToAny is the universal share-button workhorse on a vast number of WordPress sites. The plugin tracks per-post per-service share-button clicks (Facebook, X, Pinterest, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Email and the long tail of other services AddToAny supports) and exposes a minimal stats screen with site-level totals. The data is exact and lightweight; the default surface is intentionally simple.
SleekView reads the same share-click events and renders them as an event-level table view. Each row is one click with post, service, timestamp and joined post fields. Filter to WhatsApp-only events, scope to the last 30 days, sort by service to spot the surprise channel that actually carries the audience. Group by post_id to produce the editorial refresh shortlist directly from the click log rather than from a separate analytics tool.
Because the table reads what AddToAny already records, no front-end change happens and no extra service is added. The bundled stats screen keeps owning the quick-look summary; the table view owns the event-level audit the stats screen does not expose.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces AddToAny data
Point at the click log
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical AddToAny share-click audit view
AddToAny click events table
| Post | Service | Click date | Author | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 quick weeknight pasta recipes | 2026-05-14 09:12 | Anna L. | post | Published | |
| Office redesign on a $500 budget | 2026-05-14 08:48 | Devon R. | post | Published | |
| Founder interview: scaling to 50 staff | 2026-05-13 17:21 | Marie K. | post | Published | |
| Spring sourdough starter guide | 2026-05-13 14:05 | Anna L. | post | Published | |
| Why we switched to four-day weeks | 2026-05-13 11:38 | Marie K. | post | Published |
Comparison
Default AddToAny stats vs SleekView
Default AddToAny stats
- Stats screen aggregates totals, not a queryable per-event grid
- Service mix is site-level, not per cohort or per author
- No way to filter the click log to a single service inside the plugin UI
- Per-row click history is not exposed to editorial users
- Per-author click rollups require raw SQL on the events table
SleekView
- Per-event click rows with service, timestamp and joined post fields
- Filter to WhatsApp-only, Pinterest-only or last-30-days clicks in a click
- Sort by service, click date or author without a custom column callback
- Saved views per role: editor refresh shortlist, marketing audit, ops rollup
- Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for AddToAny Share Buttons
Click log as a real grid
Render per-event rows with service and timestamp instead of a single aggregated total. Editorial finally sees the click stream the plugin already records.
Composable per-service filters
Stack filters on service, post type, author and date to land cohorts like WhatsApp clicks on long-form posts in the last 30 days in a single query.
Per-author rollups
Group rows by post author and surface the writers whose content drives the most share clicks on the brand's priority channel. Coaching follows the data.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for AddToAny Share Buttons
Editorial teams
Filter to WhatsApp-only events on a regional blog to confirm whether the channel actually carries the audience, then plan refreshes against the real top-clicked posts.
Marketing reporting
Export last-30-days clicks with service, post and author columns as a CSV briefing for the monthly distribution review instead of screenshotting the bundled stats tab.
Content ops
Roll up clicks per author to balance editorial assignments and intervene early when a writer's content under-distributes on the brand's priority channel.
The bigger picture
Why a click log deserves more than an aggregate counter
AddToAny is on enough sites to be the share-button default, and the reason is the honest tracking: every click event carries a post, a service and a timestamp. The bundled stats screen turns that into a small set of totals because that is what its surface is designed for. The data the plugin captures is far richer than the screen exposes.
SleekView reads the same events and renders them as a queryable per-row grid, with service and timestamp as native columns and post fields joined automatically. Filters stack into one query, so a WhatsApp-only audit, a per-author rollup or a last-30-days export becomes a one-click view rather than a spreadsheet exercise. The plugin keeps doing its lightweight job; the table view turns the click log into the editorial surface it always could have been.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for AddToAny Share Buttons
Directly from the AddToAny share-click events table, joined to wp_posts on post_id. No extra tracking is introduced because AddToAny already logs the events as part of its default behaviour.
 Yes. The free AddToAny plugin records share-click events out of the box, and SleekView reads those events without a premium upgrade. Pro features that extend tracking add columns automatically when present.
 No. SleekView only runs inside WP Admin. The front-end share-button rendering, click handlers and network deep links stay exactly where AddToAny puts them. The table is read-only.
 Yes. Service is a native filter, with options sourced from the values AddToAny writes (WhatsApp, Facebook, X, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Email and the long tail of other services). Region-focused publishers often save a WhatsApp-only view alongside the global one.
 Yes. The service column reflects whatever value the plugin writes, so any service the long-tail picker enables appears as a filter option automatically.
 Yes. Any filtered view exports as CSV with click event columns and joined post fields. Marketing leads typically use this for the monthly distribution report or to brief external content partners.
 Queries hit indexed columns on the events table (post_id, service, timestamp) joined to indexed columns on wp_posts. Even sites with millions of click events stay responsive because filters compose into one query.
 No. AddToAny still owns its stats screen and the front-end share buttons. SleekView adds a per-event audit table on top of the click log AddToAny already records, so the plugin keeps doing its job and the table handles the per-row reporting.
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