SleekView Kanban for Burst Statistics
SleekView reads the Burst Statistics statistics and goals tables directly, then renders one card per session or goal. Move a card to flag it as reviewed, archive a spam referrer, or promote a converting page without ever opening the Burst dashboard.
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A live board for Burst Statistics data
Burst Statistics stores everything in two simple tables: wp_burst_statistics for raw hits and wp_burst_goals for conversions. The default dashboard is great for charts, but the moment you want to triage which referrers deserve outreach or which goals need follow-up, you are stuck scrolling through a long list with no way to mark progress.
SleekView Kanban points at either of those tables and groups every row by a status-like column you choose. Pick goal_status to see new conversions on the left and completed ones on the right. Pick device or completed to slice by behavior. Each card shows the page URL, referrer, country, and time on page so you can decide what to do at a glance.
Because cards write back to the same Burst tables, moving a session from "New" to "Reviewed" is a real database update, not a label hack. Your charts in the Burst dashboard stay in sync, and any other tool that reads those tables sees the same state.
Workflow
From Burst hit to kanban card
Point at the Burst table
Pick the status column
Choose the card fields
Drag to update status
Sample board
A real Burst Statistics goal pipeline
Comparison
Burst dashboard vs SleekView Kanban
Burst default dashboard
- Goals appear as a flat list with no way to mark which ones you have followed up on yet
- Filtering by referrer or page requires reloading the dashboard and losing your scroll position
- No drag interaction at all, so triage workflows live in a separate spreadsheet or CRM
- Charts are the only output, which is great for trends but unhelpful for daily session triage
- Custom goal fields added via filters are not surfaced anywhere in the default goal list
SleekView Kanban
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Reads
wp_burst_statisticsandwp_burst_goalsdirectly with no extra sync table -
Group by
goal_status,completed,device, or any enum-shaped column - Writebacks use the WordPress REST API and respect Burst's own capability checks
- Card fields include referrer host, time on page, country flag, and goal value with no setup
- Stays in sync with the Burst dashboard so charts and the board never disagree
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for Burst Statistics
Status-aware grouping
Pick any enum-shaped column in the Burst tables and SleekView treats its distinct values as kanban columns. Reorder them, set a color per status, and hide ones you do not care about for this board without touching the underlying data.
Drag updates the database
Dropping a card in a new column writes the new value to wp_burst_statistics or wp_burst_goals through a capability-checked REST endpoint. The change shows up everywhere Burst data is read, including the standard dashboard charts.
Session detail on the card
Each card shows up to six fields you pick, with sensible formatting for URLs, country codes, durations, and money values. Hover a card to expand it inline with the full referrer chain and device fingerprint.
Audience
Where Burst Statistics teams use it
Goal triage for marketing
Marketing reviews new goal completions every morning, drags reviewed ones to the next column, and ships outreach to the contacts whose sessions converted overnight without leaving WordPress.
Spam referrer cleanup
Group sessions by referrer host and drag known spam sources into an "Excluded" column. SleekView writes the flag back so future hits from those domains stay out of your reporting.
Conversion review with sales
Sales sees a board of converted goals filtered to high-value plans, with the page URL and referrer right on the card so they can prioritize outreach without digging through analytics.
The bigger picture
Why a kanban view beats the default Burst dashboard
Burst Statistics is built around charts, and charts are the right tool for spotting trends. The problem is that a chart cannot tell you which of yesterday's fifty newsletter signups you have already followed up on. The moment your workflow involves taking action on individual sessions, the default dashboard turns into a long list with no state attached.
Teams end up copying URLs into a spreadsheet, marking rows green, and losing track of which goals have been reviewed. SleekView Kanban fixes this by treating the same Burst tables as a board. Every session or goal is a card, every status value is a column, and dragging a card writes the new status back to the source row.
The dashboard charts keep working, the new state shows up in every other tool that reads Burst data, and the triage queue lives where the data already is. There is no second source of truth, no export step, and no risk of the spreadsheet drifting from the dashboard. For a team that uses Burst for daily marketing review, that single change turns analytics from a reporting tool into an operational one.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Burst Statistics
Both. SleekView reads the standard wp_burst_statistics and wp_burst_goals tables that ship with the free plugin, and it picks up any additional columns Burst Pro adds. The board configuration lives in SleekView, so upgrading or downgrading Burst does not break your view.
 Yes. Any column with a small set of repeated values works as a kanban grouper, including text fields like device, browser, or country. SleekView shows you the distinct values it found and lets you map each one to a column with the color and order you want.
 The drag triggers an UPDATE on the underlying row, so the change is immediately reflected in every Burst view, including the chart dashboard, the goals report, and any export you run from the Burst admin. There is no shadow state to keep in sync.
 Yes. Writebacks go through a WordPress REST endpoint that checks the manage_options capability by default, and you can swap that for a custom capability in the view editor. Users without permission see the board as read-only and cannot drag cards.
 No. The board queries are paginated and indexed on the status column you pick. We tested with tables of one million hits and the initial render stays under 200 ms, with subsequent column scrolls served from a cached page slice.
 Yes. Create one view per workflow. A goal triage board grouped by goal_status, a referrer cleanup board grouped by referrer host, and a device review board grouped by device can all live side by side, each with its own column set and card fields.
 Yes. SleekView re-reads the goals table schema on every render, so any new goal column added through Burst settings appears in the card field picker and in the group-by picker without requiring a view rebuild.
 Yes. The view header has an export button that returns the current filter and column state as a CSV, including the kanban column each row belongs to. The export respects any filters you applied in the view editor.
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