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SleekView Kanban for Clicky Analytics

SleekView Kanban reads the Clicky page reports cached inside WordPress through the Clicky plugin, joins each tracked URL with its post, and groups pages by a review state. Drag a card from New into Optimizing to track the editorial refresh pipeline from wp-admin.

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SleekView Kanban board for Clicky Analytics

Why Clicky data needs a kanban view

Clicky Analytics is a real-time visitor tracking service with a WordPress plugin that embeds the tracking snippet and pulls report data into the WordPress dashboard. The plugin shows top pages, top referrers, visitor counts, and bounce rate per URL through the Clicky API, caching the results so editors can read traffic numbers without leaving WordPress every time they want to know what is happening on the site.

The default Clicky widget renders top pages as a sortable list with visit counts and bounce rate columns. That works fine for a quick spot check during a launch or a campaign. It falls apart for a team that wants to triage which tracked pages need a refresh, which ones an editor is working on this sprint, and which ones already shipped a winning update that lifted the visit count or lowered the bounce rate on the next report period.

SleekView Kanban points at the Clicky report rows, joins each tracked URL with the matching wp_posts record, and groups them by a post meta key like review_state. Dragging a page card from New into Optimizing writes the new value through update_post_meta, fires save hooks, and turns the Clicky list into a real editorial pipeline rather than a static sorted table.

Workflow

From Clicky report to triage kanban

1

Connect SleekView to Clicky

Install SleekView next to the Clicky Analytics plugin and pick the cached top pages table as the source. SleekView reads visit counts, bounce rate, and the report period for each tracked URL row in the cache.
2

Pick review state as lane

Set the group-by field to a post meta key like review_state. SleekView reads every value present and renders one lane per value, with the live count and the color you assign per stage of review.
3

Pick the card metrics

Choose which Clicky metrics appear on each card. Most teams pick visit count, bounce rate, average time on page, and the report period. Post title and URL are added automatically from the joined post row.
4

Enable drag-and-drop saves

Flip drag-and-drop on and SleekView writes the new review state through update_post_meta. WordPress capabilities decide who can drop into Live and Won, so juniors mark New while editors promote pages.

Sample board

Sample Clicky tracked page board

A SleekView Kanban grouping Clicky tracked URLs by review state, with cards showing visit count, bounce rate, and the report period for every tracked page on the site.
New
29
Top page on harbor co coach guide post
8400 visits, 38 percent bounce
Top page on summer summit recap link
6800 visits, 42 percent bounce
Top blog post on studio thirty review
5600 visits, 47 percent bounce
Optimizing
10
Page on coach matching for studios
4200 visits, owner Anna today
Page on event planning templates list
3800 visits, owner Sam day 3
Page on recipe series for community
2900 visits, owner Anna week 2
Live
6
Updated landing for harbor partner co
shipped 5 days ago by Anna
Updated guide for summer summit set
shipped 7 days ago by Sam
Updated review for studio thirty go
shipped 2 days ago by Anna
Won
127
Won landing page from harbor co west
lift 32 percent, Anna won
Won guide page from summer summit
lift 19 percent, Sam won
Won review page from studio thirty
lift 24 percent, Anna won

Comparison

Default Clicky widget vs SleekView Kanban

Default Clicky widget

  • Top pages widget renders as a sortable list with no review state across the rows
  • Editors have no place to mark a page as being optimized or already promoted today
  • Tracking a rewrite across a sprint requires a separate spreadsheet outside WordPress
  • No bulk advance across a list of tracked pages from the Clicky widget directly
  • Won pages with measurable lift mix with new pages in the default sorted Clicky view

SleekView Kanban

  • Joins Clicky tracked URLs with wp_posts so titles appear on the card
  • Groups tracked pages by any post meta key with live lane counts per review state
  • Drag a card to advance through update_post_meta on a chosen meta key safely
  • Visit count, bounce rate, time on page, and report period render on each card
  • Capability gates restrict the Won lane to senior SEO and editorial lead roles only

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for Clicky Analytics

Real-time visit data on cards

Clicky is built around real-time visit data, and SleekView keeps that data on every card. Visit count, bounce rate, and time on page render on the card front so editors prioritize which pages deserve a refresh from one view.

Drag updates review state

Each card move calls update_post_meta on the chosen review state key. WordPress save hooks fire on every drop, so notification plugins, audit logs, and editorial tools listening for the meta change continue to run.

Filter by visit threshold

A filter bar narrows lanes by visit count, bounce rate, time on page, or any post meta on the joined post. Saved filters are per-user, so the SEO lead works pages above a floor while editors work a scoped slice.

Audience

Teams running a Clicky review workflow

SEO leads at content sites

SEO leads watch the New lane each week, drag tracked URLs worth a refresh into Optimizing, and confirm wins by comparing the Won lane's visit lift before and after the shipped update.

Content editors and writers

Editors filter the board to pages assigned to them, work each one through Optimizing into Live, and confirm rewrites shipped before pulling the next batch from the writers team.

Marketing managers

Marketing managers filter by date range and category, see how many pages shipped this quarter, and surface stuck pages stalled in Optimizing during the weekly content sync meeting.

The bigger picture

Why a kanban beats a Clicky sorted list

Real-time analytics is only useful when the numbers turn into work. Clicky does an excellent job of capturing visit counts, bounce rate, and time on page for every tracked URL on the site, and the WordPress plugin renders that data as a sortable list inside the dashboard. But the list is just numbers.

Editors lose the basic sense of which pages are still untouched, which a teammate is rewriting, and which already shipped a winning update that lifted the metric. The result is duplicated effort, abandoned rewrites, and SEO wins that nobody on the team notices because Won pages mix in with new pages in the same sorted list. A kanban board fixes that shape.

The same Clicky rows the widget renders power the lane structure, the joined post title and URL appear on every card, and drag-and-drop turns a review state change into a gesture that calls update_post_meta and fires the WordPress save hooks. The traffic numbers stay visible on every card so editors prioritize the right pages first, and Won becomes a clear record.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Clicky Analytics

SleekView reads the Clicky plugin's local cache that the plugin populates from the Clicky API. The cache refreshes on the schedule the plugin configures, so the board reflects exactly the numbers the Clicky widget would show on the same page load in the WordPress dashboard.

 

Yes. SleekView joins each Clicky report row with the matching wp_posts row by URL. The card shows the post title, slug, and any post meta you pick, so the lane stays scannable without opening any individual record from the WordPress admin during a review.

 

Dragging only updates the chosen post meta key through update_post_meta. The Clicky report rows in the local cache stay exactly as the plugin wrote them, and the next cache refresh overwrites only the metrics while leaving your review state intact on the post.

 

Yes. SleekView supports per-user filters on any post meta or post author key, so each editor sees only the pages where their user ID matches an owner meta value. The same board configuration powers every editor view and leads see the unfiltered version.

 

Metrics update on the next page load to match whatever the Clicky cache now holds. The lane structure stays the same because the review state lives on the post, not on the report row, so a refresh changes numbers on the cards but never the lanes.

 

Yes. Rows with no value for the lane meta key fall into the configured default lane, usually New. As soon as someone drops a card into another lane the value is written, and the card moves accordingly on every subsequent page load for the team.

 

Yes. SleekView reads any Clicky report table that the plugin caches locally, including goals and conversions when the Clicky account exposes them. Pick the right table as the source and the board works the same way across every report cached by the plugin.

 

SleekView reads and writes the existing Clicky cache tables and the WordPress post tables without adding shadow tables for analytics data. View configuration sits in a small options row, so uninstalling leaves every Clicky row and post meta exactly where they were.

 

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