SleekView for Activity Log for MainWP
Activity Log for MainWP centralises audit events from every connected child site on the MainWP host. SleekView reads those tables and renders the cross-site stream as a sortable, filterable triage table.
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MainWP ingests the events, SleekView turns them into a fleet triage queue
Activity Log for MainWP pulls audit events from each connected child site running WP Activity Log and stores them on the MainWP dashboard. Each event carries the source site, severity, user, alert code, and timestamp, written into the plugin's own occurrences and metadata tables on the MainWP side.
SleekView reads those tables directly on the MainWP host and exposes each event as a row. Sort by time to see the latest, filter by source site to focus on one client, filter by severity to escalate criticals, search by alert code to follow a specific event class across the fleet.
The MainWP add-on keeps owning ingestion from the child sites. SleekView only adds the triage surface, so saved views like Critical events today across the fleet or Top noisy child sites become a one-click reopen on the MainWP host.
Workflow
From MainWP audit events to a fleet triage table in four steps
Connect the MainWP audit dataset
Pick the triage columns
Save the fleet view
Pivot to Kanban or Chart
Sample columns
A typical Activity Log for MainWP fleet view
Activity Log for MainWP occurrences and metadata tables on the MainWP host
| Time | Site | Severity | User | Alert | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2m ago | client-a.com | Critical | admin | 1004 | Failed login from new IP |
| 15m ago | client-b.com | Warning | editor | 2010 | Plugin activated: backup-pro |
| 1h ago | client-c.com | Info | jamie | 1000 | Successful login |
| 3h ago | client-a.com | Critical | — | 1008 | User locked out after 5 failures |
| 5h ago | client-d.com | Warning | admin | 5000 | Option updated: siteurl |
Comparison
Default Activity Log for MainWP vs SleekView
Default Activity Log for MainWP cross-site list
- The MainWP add-on lists events with limited cross-column filtering
- Fleet-wide volume questions require manual counting or export
- Severity distribution is hidden behind individual log rows
- Per-site comparison needs SQL or a separate reporting tool
- Exports are per-screen rather than per saved query
SleekView
- Cross-site audit events readable as one sortable, filterable workspace
- Filter by source site, severity, user, or alert code in any combination
- Saved views like 'criticals today' or 'top noisy sites this week'
- Same dataset feeds Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts views
- CSV export honours active filters and column order
Features
What SleekView gives you for Activity Log for MainWP
Fleet-wide triage
Events from every connected child site land in one sortable table, so the morning queue stops being a per-site click-through.
Per-site filtering
Filter by source site to isolate one client without losing the cross-fleet context for the rest of the queue.
Severity-aware views
A 'criticals in the last 24 hours' view reopens with one click, so escalation stops waiting on a manual scan.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Activity Log for MainWP
Fleet maintainers
One triage table answers the daily question, which child sites are noisy, which severities are spiking, where to look first.
Agency security leads
Cross-client severity and alert-code filters feed the monthly security review without per-site log scraping.
Ops on managed-WordPress shops
Per-site event filters surface accounts that may need extra hardening or a conversation about plugin choices.
The bigger picture
Audit triage across many sites in one place
Activity Log for MainWP solves the hard part of cross-site auditing by centralising events on the MainWP host. The reporting on top of that data is still a list view, which is fine for triage on one site and weak for a fleet. SleekView reads the same audit tables and renders them as one sortable, filterable workspace.
The plugin keeps owning the event ingestion, SleekView just makes the resulting stream readable. Saved views travel with the MainWP host, filtered rows export as CSV when clients ask for evidence of monitoring, and noisy installs become obvious before they turn into incidents.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Activity Log for MainWP
No. It reads the activity-log tables on the MainWP host. Event ingestion and child-plugin logging run unchanged.
 It reads whatever events reach the MainWP host. Child sites without the agent simply produce no rows.
 Yes. Source site, severity, alert code, and user are filterable columns, all combinable in one view.
 No. It renders only in the MainWP admin and reads from existing audit tables.
 As long as the activity-log retention settings keep events. SleekView reads whatever rows are present on the host.
 No. The add-on owns the cross-site ingestion. SleekView only surfaces the resulting audit stream as a table.
 Yes. Standard WordPress capability checks apply on the MainWP host, only users who can read the audit tables see the table.
 Yes. CSV export honours active filters and column order, useful for monthly client and compliance reports.
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