SleekView for Coming Soon Page: sign-ups and visit data as tables
Coming Soon Page stores configuration in wp_options and writes splash sign-ups as a custom post type with email and source meta. SleekView turns those rows into a sortable, filterable grid so marketing can see launch traction without copy-paste.
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Coming soon sign-ups as a real table
Coming Soon Page (the SeedProd-branded lite plugin and similar variants) stores splash configuration in wp_options under a single namespaced key, and most builds write sign-up entries either as wp_posts with a private custom post type or into a small custom table keyed by email. Visit counters live next to the configuration as integer options. The default Sign-ups tab shows a fixed table with limited filters, which is fine until a launch sends a few hundred sign-ups in an evening.
SleekView reads the sign-up source directly (CPT or custom table, depending on the variant) and renders it as a queryable grid. Email, sign-up date, source URL, and any source-tag postmeta become first-class columns. Filters surface sign-ups from the last hour, by referer, or by email domain. Saved views like Last 24 hours or From paid keep launch-day reporting one click away.
Inline edits route through the plugin's own save flow, so adding a tag or marking a sign-up as confirmed survives the plugin's own update cycle. Bulk delete clears bot entries in one batch. CSV export ships the filtered set straight into Mailchimp, Klaviyo, or whichever ESP the brand prefers.
Workflow
Build the Coming Soon Page grid in four steps
Pick the source
wp_posts or a dedicated table. SleekView resolves the primary key and joins postmeta automatically.
Compose columns
Save and scope per role
Edit inline or bulk-clean
Sample columns
A typical Coming Soon Page sign-up view
wp_postmeta.
wp_posts (post_type=cs_signup) + wp_postmeta
| Signed up | Source | Tag | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| alex@studio.co | Apr 24 18:02 | early-access | Confirmed | |
| ria@design.io | Apr 24 17:48 | newsletter | early-access | Confirmed |
| tom@hello.dev | Apr 24 14:20 | direct | general | Pending |
| bot@temp.ru | Apr 24 03:11 | direct | general | Suspect |
Comparison
Default Coming Soon Page admin vs SleekView
Default Coming Soon Page admin
- Sign-ups list has fixed columns and limited filters
- No combined filter on tag and date
- Cannot show source URL as a first-class column
- Bulk delete is not wired for suspect filtering
- No saved views per campaign or time window
SleekView
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Sign-ups grid sourced from the plugin's CPT and
wp_postmeta - Filter by source URL, tag, and signup date
- Save views per launch campaign for repeat reporting
- Inline edits flow through the plugin's own save hooks
- CSV export filtered sign-ups straight into the ESP
Features
What SleekView gives you for Coming Soon Page
Sign-up grid
Pull splash sign-ups out of the plugin's CPT or table into a queryable grid. Email, date, source URL, and tag sit side by side instead of nested inside settings tabs.
Campaign filters
Filter by source and tag to compare paid versus organic traffic to the splash. Saved views per launch keep the daily reporting moment a one-click answer.
Tag and confirm inline
Add tags, confirm subscribers, or mark suspect entries inline. The plugin's own save flow runs so any downstream ESP webhook still fires.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Coming Soon Page
Launch marketing
Track sign-ups by campaign source through the pre-launch window. Export confirmed subscribers the morning the site goes live so the launch broadcast hits a clean list.
Growth analysts
Slice sign-ups by tag and referer to compare channel performance. The grid feeds attribution tools without manual ETL through a spreadsheet.
Site admins
Spot bot-style entries by domain or burst pattern. Bulk delete keeps the list trusted so the marketing handover does not need a second pass.
The bigger picture
Why Coming Soon Page grids change operations
Coming Soon Page plugins are usually treated as set-and-forget, the splash goes up before launch and comes down on launch day. The sign-up list, though, is the most valuable byproduct of that window, and the default UI rarely treats it that way. SleekView reads whichever store the variant uses, a CPT or a custom table, and exposes sign-ups as a real grid.
Email, sign-up date, source URL, and tag become first-class columns so marketing finally sees the launch list without copy-paste from a settings tab. Filters by tag and date make it trivial to compare campaign performance day over day. Inline edits go through the plugin's own save hooks so any ESP integration keeps firing.
Bulk delete clears bot entries before the launch broadcast, which protects sender reputation on the first send. None of this changes how the plugin gates the site, the splash and toggle stay exactly where they are. SleekView simply unlocks the data the plugin already collects.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Coming Soon Page
Variants split between a CPT-based store and a small custom table. SleekView is configurable per install, so the same grid works whether the data lives in wp_posts with a private post type or in a dedicated table.
Yes. Tag stored as wp_postmeta (or column on the custom table) becomes a sortable, editable column. Filter by tag, bulk-update tag, or save a tag-scoped view per launch.
Yes. Visit counters live next to the configuration option and SleekView can include them as a read-only column or surface them in a sibling view for traffic monitoring.
 Yes. SleekView writes through the plugin's standard save flow so any webhook or ESP integration the plugin fires runs exactly as it does on a manual save.
 Yes. CSV export ships the currently visible columns and respects active filters, so an Early-access tag export goes straight into the ESP without further cleanup.
 Yes. If the splash collects consent as a custom field, SleekView surfaces it as a column so compliance can audit which sign-ups gave consent before the launch broadcast.
 Deletes call the plugin's own delete method. If the variant supports trash on the CPT, bulk-trash is used and entries can be restored. Custom-table variants are immediate delete by design.
 Yes. Each site stores its own splash configuration and sign-ups, so the grid is scoped per site and network admins switch sites to compare lists.
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