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SleekView for Analytify: GA4 report tables in WP Admin

Analytify pipes Google Analytics 4 reports into WordPress and renders them as styled dashboard widgets. SleekView reads the same cached numbers and turns them into a customizable view with sorting and filters per page, country, and device.

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SleekView table view for Analytify

Read Analytify data the way a content team actually thinks

Analytify caches GA4 reports inside WordPress on a refresh schedule it manages, then displays them on the dashboard, on individual posts, and inside the Analytify reports screens. Pageviews, top sources, top countries, and device split each get their own card with fixed columns. Combining sessions, top source, and country in a single sortable row, or filtering only to mobile traffic from organic search, requires either custom GA4 explorations or a Pro upgrade.

SleekView reads the same Analytify cache layer plus the underlying posts and postmeta. One row per post can show sessions, users, top source, top country, and device split side by side. Sort by sessions to find what is currently driving traffic, filter to a single country to spot regional regressions, or group by author to brief writers without rebuilding the report each week.

Because SleekView only reads the data Analytify already cached, there are no extra GA4 Data API calls and no quota impact. When the front-end stats addon is active, per-post pageview counts join the same view. Saved column sets and filters scope per role, so writers see their own author rows and clients open a clean, WordPress-native report instead of a Looker Studio link.

Workflow

From cached GA4 reports to flexible analytics views

1

Read the cache

SleekView detects Analytify and registers its cached reports plus posts and postmeta as sources. No GA4 service account or API key configuration is needed beyond what Analytify already uses.
2

Pick the metrics

Choose sessions, users, top source, top country, top device, and any active custom dimensions. Drag the columns into the order your team actually reads.
3

Filter and group

Combine date range, country, device, and source filters in one panel. Group by author, category, or post type to roll session counts up to the slice you actually report on.
4

Share with editors

Assign a saved view to the editor role. They see only the columns and filters you allow, with no access to the rest of the analytics dashboard or settings.

Sample columns

A typical Analytify pages view

Posts with sessions, users, top source, and top country in a single row.
Source: Analytify cached GA4 report data and posts/postmeta
Page Sessions Users Top source Top country Device
/pricing/ 9,402 7,118 google.com US Mobile 62%
/blog/launch/ 3,810 3,012 twitter.com DE Desktop 58%
/old-promo/ 44 39 newsletter FR Mobile 90%
/docs/getting-started/ 5,210 4,402 duckduckgo.com GB Desktop 71%

Comparison

Default Analytify admin vs SleekView

Default Analytify

  • Reports are dashboard cards with fixed columns
  • Hard to combine source, country, and device in one sortable row
  • Most filter combinations require a Pro tier
  • No grouping by author or category inside the report views
  • Per-post stats sit on the post screen, not next to other content

SleekView

  • One row per post combining sessions, users, and top source
  • Sort by sessions or users to spot trends fast
  • Filter by country, device, or source without leaving the table
  • Group by author, category, or post type for content reports
  • Save shared views for editors and stakeholders

Features

What SleekView gives you for Analytify

Sessions and sources together

Join cached GA4 metrics to posts without writing SQL or custom explorations. Spot pages with traffic but no engagement and pages with engagement but stale promotion.

Country, device, and source filters

Stack geographic, device, and traffic-source filters in one panel. Build the exact slice your team reports on without saving a fresh GA4 exploration each time.

Author and category grouping

Roll up sessions and users per author or category. Brief writers and editors with one screen instead of clicking through Analytify dashboard cards every week.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Analytify

Content marketers

Find which posts drive sessions and from which sources, in one view. Sort by sessions, group by referrer, and surface the top organic-versus-social split per article.

Editorial managers

Brief writers using author-level session and country data. A grouped view turns weekly content meetings into a quick read instead of a slide deck rebuild.

Agency leads

Build a clean WordPress-native report for clients in a single view. No GA4 logins to share, no Looker Studio dashboard to maintain, no broken embeds in client emails.

The bigger picture

Why GA4 inside WordPress needs a working table

GA4 is a query language wrapped around an event store, not a content dashboard. Analytify bridges that gap by caching the most relevant reports inside WordPress so editors can glance at numbers without learning the GA4 explorations interface. The trade-off is that the bridge ends at the dashboard.

To answer a question like which authors drove the most engaged sessions from organic search last month, most teams either learn GA4 explorations, pay for a Pro tier, or paste numbers into a spreadsheet and rebuild the join. SleekView removes that detour. The cached Analytify data already maps GA4 events to WordPress posts; SleekView simply lets you query that mapping the way a content team actually thinks.

Sort by sessions, filter to a campaign, group by category, scope a view to one author. The numbers stay accurate because they come from the same cache the official dashboard reads, but they finally answer the questions editors and agencies need to answer every week without leaving WP Admin or burning GA4 API quota.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Analytify

Yes for the cached pageview, source, and country reports the free plugin already pulls from GA4. SleekView reads whatever Analytify has stored. Pro features like email reports, eCommerce tracking, and front-end stats add more cached fields when active, and SleekView surfaces those automatically as columns once they are present.

 

Analytify caches GA4 reports inside WordPress on a schedule it manages. SleekView reads from that same cache, so the numbers in your tables exactly match the numbers in Analytify's own dashboard. SleekView never makes its own request to the GA4 Data API, which means no extra quota usage and no separate authentication to manage.

 

No. SleekView only reads the data Analytify has already cached, so it adds zero requests to the GA4 Data API. If you need fresher numbers, you trigger a refresh in Analytify itself, exactly as you would today, and the new data shows up in SleekView automatically on the next view load.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you scope tables, column sets, and filter presets per role. Writers can be given a view filtered to their own author with sessions and engagement columns only. Clients can be given a read-only saved view without access to settings, the GA4 connection, or other plugins.

 

Yes. Each subsite has its own Analytify configuration and its own cached report data, and SleekView respects that scoping. Views show only the data for the current site, which matches how Analytify itself behaves on multisite. Network admins can switch between sites and each one renders its own analytics independently.

 

Exactly as fresh as Analytify's own cache. The plugin refreshes reports on its configured schedule. SleekView reads the current cache on each table load, so when the dashboard updates, the table updates on the next view, with no separate sync to manage.

 

Yes when Analytify's eCommerce addon is active. Transaction, revenue, and product report rows are cached alongside content reports. SleekView surfaces those as their own views or as columns joined to product posts, so you can see traffic and revenue for a single product in one row.

 

Yes. Analytify supports GA4 properties exclusively now that Universal Analytics has been retired by Google, and SleekView reads the GA4-shaped report data directly. Events, sessions, engaged sessions, and users all map to the GA4 schema, so older Universal Analytics caches are not part of the surface.

 

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