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SleekView for Beaver Builder: pages and templates as customizable tables

Beaver Builder stores layouts in postmeta on each page or template, with reusable templates as a custom post type. SleekView surfaces every Beaver-built post as a structured queryable workspace for audits and bulk metadata edits.

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SleekView table view for Beaver Builder

Beaver pages without the spreadsheet export

Beaver Builder saves layout data in postmeta alongside the page, with templates (layout, row, module, page) as a custom post type. Beaver Themer adds layouts assigned to URL conditions for headers, footers, archives, and singles. The default admin treats those as ordinary posts split across multiple screens, so finding orphan templates or stale pages requires manual scrolling or SQL queries.

SleekView reads every post with Beaver Builder postmeta plus the templates CPT and joins them into one queryable table. Filter to layout templates only, or to row and module templates that may or may not have a live parent. Sort by last edited to surface stale pages. Filter by author to find drafts from former staff. Pin a saved view per audit type so the next audit takes the same time as the last one.

Inline edits to status, slug, and author write through standard WordPress update calls. The Beaver layout shortcode and module data stay untouched — those still live in the Beaver Builder editor — but the surrounding metadata is fair game for housekeeping. CSV export of an audit slice hands the client or the in-house team a clean inventory.

Workflow

From scattered screens to one Beaver inventory

1

Detect Beaver-built posts

SleekView scans for posts with Beaver Builder postmeta plus the templates custom post type. Every Beaver-touched record lands in one queryable table.
2

Add type and audit columns

Pull layout, row, module, and page template types into a filter chip. Last edited, author, and URL columns turn audits into one-click saved views.
3

Save housekeeping views

Pin views for stale pages (over six months untouched), templates with no parent, and drafts from former staff. Each saved view persists per user.
4

Inline-edit metadata

Update status, author, or slug from the row instead of opening the builder for every record. Housekeeping becomes minutes, not hours.

Sample columns

A typical Beaver Builder pages view

Pages and templates built with Beaver Builder across the site.
Source: WordPress posts/postmeta (Beaver Builder layouts in postmeta, with templates as a custom post type)
Title Status Type Last edited Author URL
Homepage 2026 Published Page Apr 23, 2026 Mira S. /
Webinar landing Draft Page Apr 21, 2026 Lena R. /webinar
Footer — global Published Layout template Apr 14, 2026 Den J. n/a
Old promo page Trashed Page Mar 30, 2026 Mira S. /promo

Comparison

Default Beaver Builder admin vs SleekView

Default Beaver Builder admin

  • Pages and templates are split across multiple admin screens
  • Default lists don't show last edited or author by default
  • No filter to isolate Beaver-built pages
  • Bulk operations are limited
  • Finding orphan templates needs SQL or guesswork

SleekView

  • Beaver pages and templates in one table
  • Saved views for drafts, stale pages, or template types
  • Inline edit status, author, and slug
  • Filter by type, author, or last edited
  • CSV export of any filtered slice

Features

What SleekView gives you for Beaver Builder

Pages and templates together

Every Beaver-built page and every saved template in one filterable table. Type filters scope the grid to exactly the slice an audit needs without manual switching.

Audit filters

Find pages last edited a year ago, templates without parents, or drafts from former staff. Each audit becomes a saved view, not a one-off SQL query.

Inline edits

Change status, author, or slug from the row without opening the builder. Housekeeping tasks turn from minutes-per-page into seconds-per-batch.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Beaver Builder

Agencies

Audit client sites for stale Beaver pages and orphan templates in one pass. Per-client saved views turn audit reports into a routine deliverable.

In-house teams

Coordinate which campaign pages are live, drafted, or scheduled across the site. Author and status filters replace the editorial spreadsheet entirely.

Site owners

Prune unused templates and old promo pages that no one remembers. Routine housekeeping prevents the audit debt that builds up over years of campaigns.

The bigger picture

Why Beaver sites accumulate audit debt

Beaver Builder has powered serious agency work for over a decade, which means most Beaver sites have layers of campaign pages, A/B variants, retired templates, and Themer layouts that nobody currently on the team remembers building. Beaver's storage model is clean (postmeta plus a templates CPT) but that storage doesn't come with an audit surface. The default admin lists Beaver pages as ordinary posts with no indication of when the layout was last touched.

Templates split into their own screens. Themer layouts have URL conditions that aren't visible from any list view. The result is operational debt that only surfaces during a redesign, a CMS migration, or a client handover — exactly when nobody has time to do the audit properly.

A queryable inventory changes that. Stale pages, orphan templates, drafts owned by former staff, and Themer layouts targeting URLs that no longer exist all become saved-view filters instead of multi-day projects. Agencies running Beaver across dozens of client sites use the audit grid as a recurring deliverable; in-house teams use it as quarterly housekeeping that pays back during the next redesign or hosting move.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Beaver Builder

In postmeta on each page, post, or template. Saved templates are a custom post type with their own metadata for type (layout, row, module, page) and target conditions. Beaver Themer layouts add URL conditions in postmeta on the Themer post type. SleekView reads all of it directly.

 

No. SleekView surfaces metadata around layouts. The layout itself, with its modules, rows, and module settings, is edited in the Beaver Builder editor where the visual interface lives. The grid handles status, slug, author, and other surrounding metadata that doesn't need the visual editor to change.

 

Yes. Layout, row, module, and saved page templates all show as filterable values on the Beaver templates CPT. Pin a saved view per template type to audit coverage without scrolling through the mixed list, or to find row templates that may have lost their parent layouts.

 

Yes. Themer layouts are surfaced alongside regular templates with their type and target visible. The URL conditions Themer assigns become a column you can audit, so finding Themer layouts targeting URLs that no longer exist (after a content reorganization) takes one filter.

 

Yes. Every view exports to CSV with the columns you have on screen. Build the audit slice in the grid first (stale pages from this client, every layout template, drafts from former staff), then export. Agencies use these exports as recurring client deliverables.

 

No. SleekView only reads metadata around layouts. Builder load times are unchanged because nothing about the Beaver editor's loading path is affected by reading or editing the surrounding postmeta. The visual editor opens and saves exactly as before.

 

Yes. Filter row or module templates by joined-parent count equals zero to surface templates that no live page references. That's a common audit deliverable for client handovers and site redesigns, where orphan templates inflate the database and confuse the next team.

 

Both versions store layouts the same way (postmeta plus templates CPT for Pro), so SleekView reads them identically. Light sites get the same audit grid; Pro sites additionally see Themer layouts and saved templates as separate filterable types. No version-specific configuration needed.

 

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