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SleekView for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited

SleekView reads the ai1wm-backups inventory and the export and restore log records the Unlimited extension writes, then renders source URL, target URL, archive size, status and outcome as a column-perfect grid you can sort, filter and export.

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SleekView table view for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited

The Unlimited extension lifts the size cap. The table view lifts the audit cap.

All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited is the paid extension that removes the 512 MB upload cap from the free All-in-One WP Migration plugin and unlocks the larger archives that real production sites actually need to ship. Every export writes a .wpress archive to wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ with embedded source-URL metadata, and every restore writes a log record. The default UI renders those rows as a backups screen and a migration screen with create date, size and a few action buttons.

SleekView reads the same backup inventory and the same export and restore log records, then renders them as a real table view. Source URL, target URL, archive size, created date, status and outcome all become first-class columns with sort, filter and saved views. Filters compose, so a migration lead can pull every restore against a single target environment in the last 14 days in one click without opening individual log records.

All-in-One WP Migration keeps owning the export, the import and the cloud destination handlers. The table view owns the audit surface, so failed restores, oversized archives and the multi-environment rollout sprint stop hiding inside a folder listing.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces ai1wm-backups data

1

Point at the backups inventory

Pick wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ plus the export and restore log records the Unlimited extension writes. Created date, archive size, source URL, target URL, status and outcome all become sortable, filterable columns.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Created, Source URL, Target URL, Archive size, Status and Outcome. Reorder, hide or rename any column without touching the database or a custom-column callback.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to target equals staging.example.com and status equals Failed to pull the restores ops needs to triage. Sort by archive size to find the disk-eating sites, or by created to scope the table to the last sprint.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Migration audit", "Failed restores last 14 days", "Oversized archives") and gate it by WordPress capability so ops, agency leads and migration engineers each land on the slice they need.

Sample columns

A typical All-in-One Migration Unlimited audit view

The ai1wm-backups inventory joined with the Unlimited extension's log records, rendered as a sortable audit grid. The same dataset that drives the backups screen now drives a cross-archive table.
Source: ai1wm-backups inventory
Created Source Target Size Status Outcome
2026-05-13 studio.com staging.studio.com 1.2 GB OK Restored
2026-05-12 studio.com 1.1 GB Cloud pending Exported
2026-05-11 studio.com dev.studio.com 2.1 GB Failed Restore aborted
2026-05-10 studio.com demo.studio.com 1.2 GB OK Restored
2026-05-09 studio.com 412 MB Stale Exported

Comparison

Default All-in-One WP Migration admin vs SleekView

Default All-in-One Migration backups screen

  • Backups screen lists files, never exposes target site as a sortable column
  • No way to filter the inventory by archive size or by status across a range
  • Source URL is embedded inside each archive but not surfaced as a list column
  • Failed restores hide inside individual log records instead of clustering
  • Sorting archives by created date and target together needs manual file work

SleekView

  • Source URL, target URL, archive size, status and outcome as real columns
  • Filter by target environment, status and size in one composed query
  • Inline edit on writable migration fields without leaving the table
  • Saved views per role: ops audit, agency review, storage cockpit
  • Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited

ai1wm-backups as real columns

Source URL, target URL, archive size, status and outcome become first-class table columns instead of fields you only see one archive at a time on the backups screen.

Composable filters across the schedule

Stack filters on target URL, status, archive size and created date to pull failed restores from last week, oversized exports or every archive that shipped to staging in one go.

Inline edits route through WordPress

Updates to writable migration fields go through the standard WordPress save path, so All-in-One Migration hooks fire exactly the way they would from the backups screen.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited

Backup auditors

Filter to status equals Failed across every target site to triage a bad night. The audit table is the morning check, the backups screen becomes the archive picker.

Migration teams

Track multi-environment rollouts as a filtered table scoped to one target site at a time. Source URL and target URL columns remove the guessing about archive provenance.

Storage ops

Sort by archive size and filter to greater than 500 MB to find the disk-eating cohort before retention hits the next storage tier.

The bigger picture

Why ai1wm-backups needs a real audit table

All-in-One WP Migration is one of the most-installed migration plugins in WordPress, and the Unlimited extension is what makes it usable on real production sites by lifting the 512 MB upload cap. The catch is that the more useful the plugin gets, the more migration jobs and archives it accumulates, and the backups screen stops scaling as an audit surface. The data is already in ai1wm-backups and the Unlimited extension's log records; the surface to read it as columns is just missing.

SleekView reads the same inventory and renders it as a sortable, filterable grid with source URL, target URL, archive size, status and outcome as first-class columns. Filters compose, so a single click pulls failed restores against a staging environment, oversized archives over 1 GB or every export that shipped during a multi-environment rollout sprint.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for All-in-One WP Migration Unlimited

From wp-content/ai1wm-backups/ as a directory listing plus the export and restore log records the Unlimited extension writes. Create date, archive size, embedded source URL, target URL, status and outcome are all surfaced as columns.

 

No. The core table works against the free All-in-One WP Migration backups inventory alone. The Unlimited extension adds the larger archive sizes, the cloud-destination log records and the richer outcome metadata, which the table surfaces additionally when present.

 

Yes. Target URL becomes a first-class filterable column, so a saved view can scope the inventory to every archive that has been restored to staging, dev or a specific client demo target.

 

Yes. Archive size is a sortable, filterable column. A storage ops view typically filters to size greater than 500 MB and sorts by created date to spot the cohort that grew unexpectedly during a redesign sprint.

 

Inline edits route through the standard WordPress save path that All-in-One WP Migration itself uses. Updates to writable fields fire the same hooks they would from the backups screen, so import behaviour and cloud destinations stay consistent.

 

Pagination keeps the row count constant on the page, and the inventory plus log records are small per row. A site with two years of nightly exports plus ad-hoc migrations renders fast because filters compose into a single query.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV with the same columns the table shows, so a list of failed restores, a target-site breakdown or a quarterly schedule report can land in a handover document in one step.

 

No. All-in-One WP Migration keeps owning the export, the import and the cloud destination handlers, and the backups screen still handles file actions. SleekView adds a sortable, filterable audit table on top of the inventory the plugin already writes.

 

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