Heat map plugin demo

Explore sample Heat Map charts below to see how the plugin visualizes your data.
Some advanced charts are part of the Premium version.

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The demo will allow you to take a look on the settings of the plugin, but not to change.

Explore the power of Heat Map Graph with these real-world examples. From simple bar charts to complex heat maps and external API integrations, see how you can transform your WordPress data into beautiful, interactive visualizations.


Premium Chart Types

These examples showcase Premium features including multiple chart types (bar, pie, line) and external API data sources.

📊 Bar Chart Examples

Posts Published Per Month (Bar Chart) Premium

Visualize your WordPress publishing activity over time. This bar chart displays the number of posts published each month, making it easy to identify publishing trends, seasonal patterns, and content production cycles. Perfect for content managers and site administrators who want to track editorial activity and plan future content strategies.

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Posts by User (API Example) Premium

Demonstrates the Premium feature of connecting to external APIs for data visualization. This example uses the JSONPlaceholder API (a free fake REST API for testing) to fetch and display posts organized by user. It showcases how you can visualize data from any REST API endpoint, making it possible to create charts from external services, third-party APIs, or your own custom API endpoints.

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Canada Open Data – Employee Count by Year and Universe Premium

An advanced example demonstrating Premium features including external API integration and interactive filters (slicers). This chart connects to the Canada Open Data Portal (CKAN) to fetch and visualize government employee data by year and universe type (APC/OD). It showcases real-world open data visualization, allowing you to explore government datasets, filter data interactively, and export results. The slicers feature enables users to filter by year, universe type, and value ranges directly on the chart.

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🥧 Pie Chart Examples

Post Status Distribution (Pie Chart) Premium

Provides a comprehensive overview of your WordPress content workflow by showing the distribution of posts across different statuses (published, draft, pending, etc.). This pie chart helps you understand content production efficiency, identify bottlenecks in your editorial process, and track how much content is in various stages of completion. Ideal for content teams to visualize workflow balance and ensure content is moving through the pipeline effectively.

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📈 Line Chart Examples

Posts Over Time by Post Type (Line Chart) Premium

Tracks publishing trends across different post types (posts, pages, custom post types) over time. This multi-line chart displays separate lines for each post type, allowing you to compare publishing activity patterns and identify which content types are being published most frequently. Perfect for sites with multiple content types who want to analyze publishing trends, plan content strategies, and understand how different content types contribute to overall site activity.

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Heat Map Visualizations

These examples showcase the powerful heat map visualizations available in both Free and Premium versions. Heat maps use color intensity to represent data values, making patterns and trends instantly visible.

Posts by Category and Month (Heat Map)

A powerful visualization that reveals content distribution patterns across your WordPress categories and time periods. This heat map displays posts organized by category (rows) and month (columns), with color intensity indicating the volume of posts. Darker colors represent higher post counts, making it easy to spot content concentration, identify which categories are most active during specific periods, and discover seasonal content trends.

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Comments by Post and Month (Heat Map)

Visualizes comment activity across your WordPress posts over time. This heat map shows which posts receive the most comments in each month, helping you identify your most engaging content and understand when discussions are most active. Darker colors indicate higher comment counts, making it easy to spot your most popular posts and discover patterns in reader engagement.

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Posts by Author and Category (Heat Map)

Reveals content distribution patterns across your WordPress authors and categories. This heat map displays which authors publish in which categories, helping you understand content specialization, identify author expertise areas, and ensure balanced category coverage across your team. Darker colors represent higher post counts, making it easy to see which authors are most active in each category.

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User Registrations by Month and Year (Heat Map)

Tracks user growth patterns over time, showing when users registered on your WordPress site. This heat map displays user registrations organized by year (rows) and month (columns), helping you understand user acquisition trends, identify growth periods, and analyze registration patterns. Darker colors indicate more registrations, making it easy to spot registration spikes.

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Comments by Post Type and Status (Heat Map)

Analyzes comment distribution across different post types and comment statuses. This heat map displays approved, pending, spam, and trashed comments organized by the type of content they were posted on (posts, pages, custom post types). Darker colors represent higher comment counts, helping you understand where engagement happens most and identify moderation patterns.

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Media Uploads by Month and File Type (Heat Map)

Visualizes media library activity showing when different file types were uploaded to your WordPress site. This heat map displays images, documents, videos, and other media organized by upload month, helping you understand media usage patterns, identify peak upload periods, and track media library growth. Darker colors indicate more uploads, making it easy to spot busy periods.

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Tags Usage by Month (Heat Map)

Shows tag usage patterns over time, revealing which tags are used most frequently and when. This heat map displays tags (rows) organized by month (columns), with color intensity indicating how many posts were tagged with each tag. Darker colors represent higher tag usage, making it easy to identify trending tags, discover seasonal content themes, and understand tag popularity over time.

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