SleekView for Bloom: optins, lists & integrations as tables
Read Bloom optin forms — popups, fly-ins, in-line, locked content — from Bloom's options and stats. Sort by conversion rate, filter by ESP integration, and pause an optin inline without opening Bloom's settings.
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Stop guessing which Bloom optin is converting
Bloom stores its optin definitions and stats in WordPress options under its own keys, with separate records for impressions and conversions per optin. Bloom's admin shows each optin in a list with name, type, and a stats summary, but the list mixes layout types and lacks combinable filters. Comparing fly-ins across pages, or finding the lowest-converting locked-content gate, takes more clicking than it should. SleekView reads Bloom's option keys directly so the list becomes a queryable table with the columns marketing actually needs.
List integrations are particularly useful as a column. Each Bloom optin maps to one or more ESP lists (Mailchimp, MailerLite, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign and others Bloom supports). SleekView surfaces the destination list as a column so a quick filter shows every optin pointing at the wrong list — useful when you've reorganised your ESP and need to confirm Bloom is following.
Inline edits write through Bloom's option API. Toggle an optin's active flag, change its trigger setting, or pause a noisy fly-in without opening Bloom's full editor. Deeper field-level work — design, copy, complex display rules — links out to Bloom's editor where the rich UI lives.
Workflow
How SleekView reads your Bloom data
Pick the source
Compose your column set
Save and scope the view
Act inline through Bloom's API
Sample columns
A typical Bloom optins view
wp_options (et_bloom_*) + Bloom stats records
| Optin | Type | List | Trigger | Status | Conversion rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newsletter — exit fly-in | Fly-in | Mailchimp · Newsletter | Exit intent | Active | 3.4% |
| Resource library gate | Locked content | MailerLite · Library | Click | Active | 11.2% |
| Footer signup | Below post | ConvertKit · Blog | Page load | Active | 1.1% |
| Holiday lead magnet popup | Popup | ActiveCampaign · Promo | Time on page 30s | Paused | 0.9% |
| Course signup widget | Widget | Mailchimp · Course | Always on | Active | 2.6% |
Comparison
Default Bloom admin vs SleekView
Default Bloom admin
- List destination per optin isn't a sortable column
- Conversion rate is shown but not composable as a filter
- Trigger type isn't a filterable column
- No saved per-role views (marketing vs editor)
- Stats and configuration live on separate screens
SleekView
- Trigger, list, and conversion rate visible at the row level
- Inline-toggle active/paused per optin
- Custom columns for type, ESP integration, trigger, and rate
- Save filtered views like "Active optins under 1% rate" or "Mailchimp only"
- Switch between table and kanban views grouped by ESP
Features
What SleekView gives you for Bloom Optin
Optins with the columns you actually want
Type, ESP list, trigger, status, impressions, conversion rate — every signal worth comparing on the row instead of buried inside Bloom's editor screens.
Toggle active inline
Pause a poorly performing optin or activate a new one without opening Bloom's full settings. Writes go through Bloom's option API so the front-end picks up the change immediately.
Filters that match list audits
Combine ESP list, type, and conversion rate. Save "Pointing at Mailchimp newsletter list" or "Active under 1% rate" as named views your team uses for monthly cleanup.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Bloom
Email marketing leads
Monthly conversion-rate review. Sort active optins ascending by rate, pause the lowest few inline, schedule rewrites for the next sprint. No CSV exports or screen jumps required.
ESP migration auditors
After moving lists in your ESP, filter by destination list to confirm every Bloom optin still points at the right place. Catch the one that fell through migration before it loses a week of subscribers.
Agency client reporting
Capability-gated view for clients: name, type, impressions, conversion rate, no edit access. Useful for monthly performance summaries without opening Bloom's full admin to non-technical staff.
The bigger picture
Why row-level optin ops beat Bloom's default screens
Bloom packed a lot into one optin plugin — popups, fly-ins, below-post, locked content, widgets, A/B testing, multiple ESP integrations — and its admin organises each layout type and stats panel separately. That worked when a typical site had two or three optins. It doesn't work for an active publisher running ten across home, blog, resource library, and pricing, with monthly conversion reviews and quarterly list-hygiene audits.
Answering "which optin is dragging the average down" or "which optin still points at the wrong ESP list after our migration" means clicking through screens and exporting CSVs. SleekView turns Bloom's options and stats into the workspace each role actually needs. A marketing lead opens "Active under 1% rate" and pauses the worst offenders inline.
A migration auditor filters by destination list to confirm every optin landed in the right place. A client reporting view shows summaries without granting Bloom edit access. Same Bloom runtime, dramatically less navigation between knowing a optin needs attention and acting on it.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Bloom Optin
No. Bloom's admin remains the design and configuration home — layouts, copy, advanced display rules. SleekView is a list-and-edit surface over Bloom's stored data, optimising review, monitoring, and inline status changes. The two complement each other: rich edits in Bloom, fast review and toggling in SleekView.
 
Bloom stores optin definitions, ESP credentials, and settings as WordPress options under its own prefix (commonly et_bloom_*). Stats records sit alongside. SleekView reads those keys, parses the relevant fields, and surfaces them as columns. Edits write back through the option API, the same way Bloom's own admin does.
Yes. Each optin's ESP integration and target list id are part of its option definition. SleekView resolves the id against the cached list-name lookup Bloom maintains for each ESP, so the column shows readable names like "Mailchimp · Newsletter" rather than opaque ids.
 Yes. Toggling status writes back through Bloom's option API, and Bloom's runtime reads the option on each request. Page-cache plugins watching for option changes invalidate accordingly. The optin stops or resumes appearing without manual flushes.
 Display rules — page targets, traffic source conditions, frequency caps — are part of each optin's option entry. SleekView surfaces the most useful ones as columns and filters. Filter to "home page only", "logged-out visitors", or "first-visit only" to scope review to the segment you care about.
 Bloom supports split testing per optin. SleekView shows each variant as a related row inside an optin's detail view, with per-variant impression and conversion counts so you can declare a winner from the same screen. Bulk variant configuration still happens in Bloom's editor.
 SleekView reads what's in your install. If you've migrated from Bloom to another optin tool, build a parallel view against that plugin's data — same SleekView config pattern, different tables and meta. Useful during transitions when both sets of optins might run in parallel for a period.
 Yes. Any saved view exports to CSV with the visible columns and current filter applied. Useful for stakeholder reports, internal performance reviews, or evidence of optin pruning during list-hygiene exercises without giving non-WP staff admin access.
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