SleekView for Shareaholic
SleekView reads the share-click events and related-content clicks Shareaholic records per post per service and renders both event streams as a sortable, filterable grid inside WP Admin instead of the bundled analytics tab.
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Two event streams, one audit surface
Shareaholic bundles share buttons, related-content recommendations and traffic analytics into one plugin, with its own dashboard reached through the WP Admin sidebar. The plugin captures two queryable event streams: share-click events with post and service, plus related-content click events that feed the recommender. The bundled analytics tab renders both as a fixed set of charts.
SleekView reads the same events and renders them as a per-row audit table. Each row is one engagement event with type (share or related-click), service, post and timestamp. Filter to share events only, related-click events only or both together. Sort by service to spot the channel that actually pulls clicks. Group by post to produce the editorial refresh shortlist directly from the engagement log.
The bundled analytics tab keeps owning the summary view; the SleekView table owns the per-row audit. The two surfaces share the same dataset, so a filter that narrows the chart view narrows the table view too without rebuilding any condition.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces Shareaholic data
Point at the engagement events
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical Shareaholic engagement audit view
Shareaholic events tables
| Post | Type | Service | Event date | Author | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 quick weeknight pasta recipes | Share click | 2026-05-14 10:04 | Anna L. | Recorded | |
| Office redesign on a $500 budget | Related click | — | 2026-05-14 09:31 | Devon R. | Recorded |
| Founder interview: scaling to 50 staff | Share click | 2026-05-13 16:48 | Marie K. | Recorded | |
| Spring sourdough starter guide | Share click | 2026-05-13 12:12 | Anna L. | Recorded | |
| Why we switched to four-day weeks | Related click | — | 2026-05-13 10:55 | Marie K. | Recorded |
Comparison
Default Shareaholic analytics vs SleekView
Default Shareaholic analytics
- Bundled tab renders fixed charts, not a queryable per-event grid
- Share-click events and related-click events live in adjacent surfaces
- Service mix is site-level, not per author or per cohort
- No way to filter to one event type and one service in the plugin UI
- Per-author rollups require raw SQL on the events tables
SleekView
- Per-event rows with type, service, timestamp and joined post fields
- Filter to share clicks, related clicks or both in a click
- Sort by service, event date or author without custom column code
- Saved views per role: editor refresh shortlist, recommender tuning, marketing rollup
- Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for Shareaholic
Two event streams, one grid
Combine share clicks and related-content clicks into one audit table rather than switching between two bundled tabs to compare the same posts.
Composable type and service filters
Stack filters on event type, service, author and date to land cohorts like Pinterest share clicks on long-form posts in the last 30 days in a single query.
Related-content tuning surface
Filter to related-click events only and see which posts feed the recommender best. Editorial uses the signal to seed the next batch of evergreen pieces.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Shareaholic
Editorial teams
Sort by service share clicks to plan refreshes against the real top-performing posts, then filter to related-click events to find evergreen pieces the recommender already favours.
Marketing reporting
Export last-30-days share events with service and author columns as a CSV briefing for the monthly distribution review instead of screenshotting the analytics tab.
Recommender owners
Scope the table to related-click events to audit which posts feed the recommender best, and tune the related-content pool against the data rather than gut feel.
The bigger picture
Why two event streams need one audit table
Shareaholic captures more engagement signal than any single bundled chart can reasonably expose. Share-click events and related-content click events both carry post, service or recommendation context and a timestamp, which is exactly the shape needed for the cross-cutting questions editorial and recommender owners actually ask. SleekView reads both streams and renders them as one queryable grid, with event type, service and timestamp as native columns and post fields joined automatically.
Filters stack into a single query, so audit views like Pinterest share clicks on long-form posts, related-click events on evergreen pieces or per-author rollups become one-click saved views. The bundled analytics tab keeps doing the summary work; the table view handles the audit the bundled tab does not expose.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Shareaholic
Directly from the share-click and related-content event tables Shareaholic writes, joined to wp_posts on post_id. No extra tracking is introduced because Shareaholic already records both event streams.
 Yes. The free Shareaholic plugin captures share-click and related-content events as part of its default behaviour. Premium features that extend tracking add columns automatically when present.
 No. SleekView reads the same events the bundled tab uses without writing to them. The Shareaholic analytics tab keeps working unchanged; the table view sits next to it as an additional WP Admin screen.
 Yes. Event type is a native filter, with options for share-click and related-click. Stack the filter with service or post type to scope further (Pinterest share clicks, related-click events on evergreen content, and so on).
 Yes. Service is a native column and filter, sourced from the values Shareaholic writes for each share-click event. Region-focused publishers often save a single-service view alongside the global one.
 Yes. Any filtered view exports as CSV with event columns and joined post fields. Marketing typically uses the CSV for the monthly engagement report; the recommender owner uses it for tuning briefings.
 No. SleekView only runs inside WP Admin. The Shareaholic front-end share buttons, related-content widgets and click handlers stay exactly where the plugin puts them. The table is read-only.
 Queries hit indexed columns on the events tables (post_id, service, timestamp) joined to indexed wp_posts columns. Filters compose into a single SQL query, so even sites with millions of events stay responsive.
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