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Table views for serious WordPress data work

Turn posts, custom post types, custom tables, REST responses, CSV files, JSON files, and SQLite datasets into sortable, filterable, editable tables directly inside WordPress.

♾️ Lifetime License available

SleekView table view showing WordPress data in columns

Features at a glance

Configurable Columns

Choose exactly which fields, taxonomies, meta values, labels, and computed values appear in the table.

Inline Editing

Edit supported post fields, custom fields, taxonomy values, and meta data directly from the table without opening each post.

Server-Side Controls

Search, sort, filter, paginate, and export large datasets without forcing the browser to load everything at once.

External Sources

Render custom tables, REST URLs, CSV, JSON, JSONC, SQLite, media files, and registered presets in the same table UI.

Frontend Embeds

Publish public-facing tables with shortcodes while keeping the same admin configuration and data source mapping.

Default View Access

Keep the original WordPress table available as a tab when editors still need a familiar fallback.

Build a table around the data you already have

SleekView does not ask you to migrate content into a separate table plugin. Point it at the source, choose the fields, then tune the table for the workflow.

1

Select the source

Start from a post type, a custom database table, a remote API, a file, or a developer preset.
2

Choose columns

Map fields, labels, custom values, computed columns, and actions to the table surface.
3

Tune interaction

Configure search, filtering, sorting, pagination, inline editing, and export behavior.
4

Ship the view

Use it as an admin tab, place it on a custom admin page, or embed it on the frontend.

Edit content from the same surface you use to review it

Table view is designed for repeated editorial and operational work. Editors can scan rows, filter down to the records that need attention, and update supported values inline without losing context.

SleekView table inline editing interface

Works with every SleekView layer

Table view shares SleekView's source, filtering, condition, admin page, and shortcode systems, so the same data model can also power kanban boards, feedback views, and charts.

Data sources

Use post types, custom tables, REST URLs, CSV, JSON, SQLite files, media files, WordPress-relative files, or presets.

Filters

Apply the same server-side filtering model before the view renders, so each page shows the records that matter.

Admin pages

Combine this feature with other SleekView tabs inside focused admin pages for real operational dashboards.

Frontend embeds

Publish configured views with shortcodes when the same data experience belongs outside the WordPress admin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Tables can use posts, pages, products, orders, or any registered custom post type.

 

Yes, for supported post-type sources. External and custom sources are rendered read-only because SleekView does not own their write handlers.

 

Yes. SleekView can display ACF fields, Meta Box fields, native custom fields, taxonomies, and standard post properties.

 

Yes. Any configured table view can be embedded with a shortcode.

 

By default, SleekView replaces the standard post list for the configured source, but you can enable the Default tab whenever editors need access to it.

 

No. Tables can render post types, custom tables, REST endpoints, CSV, JSON, JSONC, SQLite files, media files, WordPress-relative files, and presets.

 

Pricing

More than 1000+
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  • 3 websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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€149

EUR

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  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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