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SleekView for Advanced noCaptcha reCAPTCHA

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha records every v2 and v3 reCAPTCHA challenge with form key, version, score, and outcome. SleekView reads that log and renders verifications as a sortable, filterable grid you can actually audit.

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SleekView table view for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Captcha log that survives the configuration screen that produced it

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha fronts core WordPress forms and the most common form-builder integrations with a reCAPTCHA challenge. The plugin supports v2 checkbox, v2 invisible, and v3 score-based modes, and writes a verification row per challenge with the form key, the version, the score (for v3), the pass/fail outcome, and the timestamp.

The plugin's admin is configuration-first. Site key, secret key, version selector, score threshold, and per-integration toggles each have a screen, but the verification rows themselves are exposed as a flat log filtered by form and date. Operators who want to evaluate a threshold change against the actual score distribution, or compare which integration takes the most bot pressure, end up exporting the log to a spreadsheet.

SleekView reads the same log table and joins it to the integration list. Each row carries the verified-at timestamp, the form key, the version, the score, and the outcome. Saved filters narrow to v3-only or to one form-builder integration. The plugin keeps doing the verification; SleekView turns the log into a workspace.

Workflow

From a captcha log to a real verification grid

1

Read the verification log

SleekView reads the rows the plugin writes per challenge, including form key, version, score, outcome, and timestamp. No additional logger is required on the captcha side.
2

Map the columns

Date, form, version, score, outcome. Five columns that answer the questions threshold tuners and security leads actually ask between configuration changes.
3

Save the threshold-edge feed

Save a view filtered to version equals v3 and score between 0.3 and 0.5. The grid surfaces the verifications sitting on the threshold edge, which is the slice threshold tuning actually depends on.
4

Drill into the row

Click a verification to jump to the form configuration or the integration that produced it. SleekView never replaces the challenge; it just makes finding the right context a one-click operation.

Sample columns

Captcha verifications across versions and integrations

Each verification with the form, the reCAPTCHA version, the v3 score, and the outcome on one row.
Source: Advanced noCaptcha log table joined to the integration list
Date Form Version Score Outcome
2026-05-15 11:02 wpforms-quote v3 0.2 Fail
2026-05-15 11:00 login v3 0.4 Review
2026-05-15 10:58 register v2 invisible Pass
2026-05-15 10:55 cf7-contact v3 0.9 Pass
2026-05-15 10:53 comment v2 checkbox Pass

Comparison

Default Advanced noCaptcha admin vs SleekView

Default Advanced noCaptcha

  • Verification log shown as a flat filtered list
  • Score distribution stays inside the row, never sorted
  • Per-form volume comparisons need a spreadsheet pivot
  • v2 and v3 verifications are not visually distinguished
  • Threshold tuning gets no list view to inform it

SleekView

  • One row per verification with version, score, and outcome
  • Filter by reCAPTCHA version or form-builder integration
  • Saved view for score 0.3-0.5 to surface threshold edge cases
  • Sort by score across the v3 rows for distribution analysis
  • Click through to the form configuration or the integration

Features

What SleekView gives you for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Threshold tuning with data

Filter to v3 and sort by score to surface the verifications sitting on the threshold edge. The grid informs the next threshold change instead of guesswork.

Per-integration pressure

Filter by form-builder integration to see Gravity Forms, WPForms, and Contact Form 7 traffic separately. The view turns the log into a clear priority for the next hardening pass.

Audit-ready exports

Export any filtered slice to CSV with active filters preserved. Security reviews get a defensible sheet of failed verifications without manual log scanning.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Advanced noCaptcha

Security leads

Daily bot-volume check filterable by form and version. The saved Failed view spots fresh credential-stuffing runs the day they start rather than at the next review meeting.

Threshold tuners

Sort by v3 score to find the edge cases the current threshold is letting through. A threshold change in the v3 settings can be tied to the score distribution the grid actually shows.

Form owners

Filter by form-builder integration to surface which integration is taking the heaviest bot pressure. The grid turns the verification log into a triage list.

The bigger picture

Why captcha logs deserve a workspace

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha is built for breadth: the most common forms, both v2 modes, the v3 score model, and the popular form-builder integrations all in one configuration screen. The verification rows it writes are rich enough to answer the operational questions, score, outcome, form, time, version. The flat-list view the plugin ships with does not pivot those rows.

SleekView reads the same log and lays a real grid over it. Threshold tuning, bot-pressure tracking, and per-form triage become one-screen tasks instead of CSV-export tasks.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Yes. The view queries the same rows the plugin writes per challenge, including form key, version, score, outcome, and timestamp. No export step is involved.

 

Yes. The version column is filterable, so isolating v2 checkbox, v2 invisible, or v3 traffic is one click. A v3-only view is the right slice for threshold-tuning analysis.

 

Yes. Integrations with Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, and the other supported builders all write to the same verification log with a form key per integration. SleekView reads whichever integrations are present.

 

Yes. The score column is sortable across v3 rows, which is how threshold tuners find the verifications sitting on the edge of the current threshold. v2 rows show a placeholder because v2 has no score component.

 

Yes. The same data source feeds both, so a row reviewed in the grid stays in sync with the donut on the next chart render. The grid is the row-level workspace; charts are the rollup over the same log.

 

Yes. The plugin supports multisite, and SleekView respects that scope. On multisite each subsite has its own verification grid, and a network-level view can roll integrations up across blogs.

 

No. Only the rows on the current page are queried, and the log table is indexed on timestamp and form key. Sites recording millions of challenges a month query the same as smaller sites because pagination keeps the row count constant.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV with active filters preserved. Security reviews and compliance packs get a defensible sheet of the exact slice the auditor asked for.

 

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