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SleekView for MonsterInsights: report & event tables

MonsterInsights pipes Google Analytics 4 data into WordPress and presents it as fixed dashboard widgets. SleekView turns the same cached reports into rows you can sort, filter, group, and share with editors and clients.

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SleekView table view for MonsterInsights

Read your Google Analytics data the way a table works, not a chart

MonsterInsights v8 caches Google Analytics 4 reports inside WordPress so admins can read traffic numbers without leaving the site. The dashboard surfaces popular posts, top referrers, and conversions as cards and tables with fixed columns. Most useful filters and the eCommerce or Forms reports sit behind the Pro upgrade, and even there, combining sessions, engagement rate, and conversions per post in a single view is awkward.

SleekView reads from the same MonsterInsights cache layer and the underlying posts and postmeta. One row per post can show sessions, engaged sessions, engagement rate, conversions, and top source side by side. Group by author or category to brief writers, sort by engagement rate to find content that actually retains attention, or filter by UTM source and medium without rebuilding a custom GA4 exploration each time.

Because SleekView only reads MonsterInsights' cached data, there are no extra calls to the GA4 API and no quota impact. When the eCommerce addon is active, transaction and revenue rows join the same view. When Pro custom dimensions are configured, they become real columns next to the post they belong to. Saved views and column sets scope per role, so writers see their own author metrics and clients get a clean WordPress-native report.

Workflow

From cached GA4 reports to actionable rows

1

Read the cache

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

Pick the metrics

Choose sessions, engaged sessions, engagement rate, conversions, top source, and any active custom dimensions. Drag the columns into the order your team actually reads.
3

Filter by source or campaign

Combine UTM source, medium, campaign, and post type. Save the resulting filter set as a named view such as Newsletter performance or Organic blog this quarter.
4

Brief the team

Group by author or category and share the view with editorial leads. Each writer sees their own posts, and stakeholders get a single report instead of a stack of widgets.

Sample columns

A typical MonsterInsights content report view

Posts with sessions, engaged sessions, and conversions in one row.
Source: MonsterInsights cached report data and posts/postmeta
Post Sessions Engaged sessions Engagement rate Conversions Top source
Beginner guide 8,914 6,202 69.6% 412 Organic search
Pricing page 4,330 2,408 55.6% 287 Direct
Old roundup 112 18 16.1% 0 Newsletter
Case study 2,604 2,011 77.2% 94 Twitter

Comparison

Default MonsterInsights admin vs SleekView

Default MonsterInsights

  • Reports are dashboards with fixed columns and chart layouts
  • Most useful filters live behind the Pro upgrade
  • Hard to combine engagement rate, conversions, and source per post
  • No way to group by author or category inside the report views
  • Custom dimensions show in their own report rather than alongside posts

SleekView

  • One row per post combining sessions, engagement, and conversions
  • Group by author, category, or post type for content reports
  • Filter by source, medium, or campaign without leaving the table
  • Sort by engagement rate to find content that retains attention
  • Save shared views for editors and stakeholders

Features

What SleekView gives you for MonsterInsights

Tables, not chart widgets

Get the same MonsterInsights data in a sortable grid. Compare hundreds of posts at once instead of one card at a time, with engagement and conversion side by side.

Filter by source and campaign

Combine UTM source, medium, post type, and date range. Build the exact slice you'd otherwise need a custom GA4 exploration for, saved as a one-click view.

Author and category grouping

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

Audience

Who uses SleekView for MonsterInsights

Content marketers

Find the posts that convert, not just the ones with traffic. Sort by conversion count or engagement rate to choose which articles deserve another round of distribution.

Editorial managers

Brief writers using author-level engagement and conversion 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 data warehouse with a query language, not a content dashboard. MonsterInsights bridges that 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 MonsterInsights data already maps GA4 events to WordPress posts; SleekView simply lets you query that mapping the way a content team actually thinks.

Sort by engagement rate, 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 MonsterInsights

Yes for the popular posts and basic report data. Free MonsterInsights caches a useful subset of GA4 reports, and SleekView reads whatever is in that cache. Custom dimensions, eCommerce, Forms, and Search Console data require MonsterInsights Pro to be active because the cache itself only includes those when Pro is licensed.

 

MonsterInsights caches Google Analytics 4 reports inside WordPress on a refresh schedule it manages. SleekView reads from that same cache, so the numbers in your tables exactly match the numbers in the MonsterInsights dashboard. SleekView never makes its own request to the GA4 Data API.

 

Yes. If MonsterInsights' 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.

 

No. SleekView only reads the data MonsterInsights has already cached, so it doesn't add API requests or count against your GA4 quota. If you need fresher numbers, you trigger a refresh in MonsterInsights itself, exactly as you would today, and the new data shows up in SleekView automatically.

 

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 engagement and conversion columns only. Clients can be given a read-only saved view without access to settings or other plugins.

 

Yes. Since MonsterInsights v8 only supports GA4 properties, SleekView reads the GA4-shaped report data directly. Older Universal Analytics caches were retired alongside UA itself, so the entire pipeline assumes the GA4 schema for events, sessions, and engagement.

 

Exactly as fresh as MonsterInsights' own cache. The plugin refreshes reports on its configured schedule, typically a few times a day. 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 the MonsterInsights Forms addon is active. Form impression and conversion counts are cached per page, and SleekView pivots them into columns next to the post columns. A landing page row can show sessions, engagement rate, form impressions, and form conversions side by side.

 

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