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SleekView for Atlas Directories

SleekView reads every listing CPT Atlas Directories registers, plus the category taxonomies and the claim and submission postmeta it writes, then renders all directories as a single column-perfect table you can sort, filter and edit inline.

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SleekView table view for Atlas Directories

Multi-directory sites need a row-level cross-directory audit

Atlas Directories supports running several directories from one WordPress install, each with its own listing CPT, categories and field set. That flexibility is great for owners running a chamber of commerce alongside a service-providers directory and a job board. The trade-off is a back-end where each directory has its own paginated list and the cross-directory view does not exist.

SleekView treats every Atlas listing CPT as one queryable dataset. Directory, category, claim status, submitter and submission date become first-class columns. An owner can sort a single table by claim status to clear pending claims across all directories. A moderator can filter to one directory and one category in one query. A sales lead can pull every claimed listing on a paid plan across the platform without rolling up by hand.

Atlas keeps owning the front-end archives, the submission flow and the per-directory templates. The table view owns the cross-directory audit work, so claim backlog, category sprawl and per-directory imbalance stop hiding inside separate admin screens.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Atlas Directories data

1

Point at every directory CPT

Pick every listing CPT Atlas registers, joined to its category taxonomies and to wp_postmeta on the claim and submission keys the plugin writes.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Title, Directory, Category, Claim, Status, Submitter, Submitted and Modified. Reorder, hide or rename any column without touching the database.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to one directory, one category, claimed or pending, a submission window. Sort by claim age to clear oldest-first or by directory to audit a section in one pass.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("All directories", "Pending claims", "Chamber inventory") and gate it by WordPress capability so each role lands on the slice that matches their work.

Sample columns

A typical Atlas Directories table view

Every listing CPT joined with category terms and claim and submission meta, rendered as one sortable cross-directory audit grid.
Source: wp_posts
Title Directory Category Claim Status Submitted
Greenway Cycles Chamber Retail Claimed Published 2025-09-12
Northwind Legal Service Providers Professional Services Pending Published 2026-05-04
Senior Caregiver Role Job Board Healthcare Pending 2026-05-13
Riverside Pediatrics Chamber Health Claimed Published 2025-11-20
Cloud Ops Engineer Role Job Board Technology Published 2026-05-08

Comparison

Default Atlas Directories admin vs SleekView

Default Atlas admin

  • Each directory is a separate admin screen with no cross-directory row view
  • Claim status meta lives on each listing but is not a sortable column
  • Pending submissions across directories cannot be cleared from one queue
  • Per-directory category filters cannot stack with a global submitter filter
  • Bulk edit covers post fields only, never the claim or submission meta

SleekView

  • Every listing CPT unified as one queryable dataset
  • Directory, category and claim status rendered as real columns
  • Filter to pending claims across all directories in one query
  • Saved views per role: owner overview, moderator queue, sales pipeline
  • Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for Atlas Directories

Every Atlas directory in one table

Render every listing CPT Atlas registers as one queryable surface. Directory becomes a column and a filter instead of a separate admin screen.

Composable filters across directories

Stack filters on directory, category, claim status and submission date to pull pending claims across all directories or one chamber section in one query.

Inline edits route through WordPress

Approve a claim, recategorise a listing or change status inline. The update goes through the standard post API so Atlas's hooks fire as expected.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Atlas Directories

Multi-directory owners

A cross-directory audit table exposes every listing, claim and category from a single screen, ready for a partner report or a quarterly review.

Moderation teams

A pending-everywhere queue collects submissions and claims across every directory and clears oldest-first without screen switching.

Sales leads

Scope the table to claimed listings on paid plans and export the row set as a CSV for renewal outreach across the platform.

The bigger picture

Why multi-directory sites need a cross-directory table

Atlas Directories scales WordPress into a multi-directory platform, which is rare and powerful. The reporting surface has not kept pace. Owners running three or four directories from one install end up flipping between admin screens or rebuilding a roll-up in a spreadsheet that drifts from reality within days.

SleekView treats every Atlas listing CPT as one queryable dataset and renders the cross-directory view as a sortable, filterable, inline-editable table. The plugin keeps owning the front-end archives, the submission flow and the per-directory templates, and the team finally gets a row-level audit surface that matches the shape of the business.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Atlas Directories

Directly from every listing CPT Atlas registers, the category taxonomies it uses and the claim and submission wp_postmeta keys it writes. No exports or shadow tables are involved.

 

Yes. SleekView treats every Atlas listing CPT as one queryable dataset, so directory becomes a column and a filter rather than a separate admin screen.

 

Yes. The claim meta Atlas writes is surfaced as a column with claimed, pending and unclaimed values, sortable and filterable like any other field.

 

Yes. A saved view filtered to one listing CPT reframes the same columns to that directory only. The same view definitions work for any directory the platform registers.

 

Inline edits route through the standard WordPress update path, the same one Atlas hooks listen to. The change fires the same actions as the edit screen, no matter which directory the listing belongs to.

 

Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts (post_type, post_status, post_date) and the indexed meta_key column on wp_postmeta. Filters compose into a single SQL query, even across several CPTs.

 

Yes. Any filtered view can be exported to CSV, so a pending-claim queue across every directory or a paid-plan list spanning the platform lands in a project tool in one step.

 

No. Atlas still owns the front-end archives, the submission flow and the per-directory templates. SleekView adds a cross-directory audit table on top of the data the plugin already writes.

 

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