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SleekView for Cwicly Pro: blocks and templates as tables

Cwicly Pro is a block-based builder built on top of the WordPress block editor, storing layouts as block markup in post_content. SleekView reads every Cwicly-touched post plus its reusable blocks and exposes them as a single filterable grid.

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SleekView table view for Cwicly Pro

Cwicly pages without the screen-bouncing

Cwicly Pro stores layout data as WordPress block markup in wp_posts.post_content, using wp:cwicly/* block names alongside core blocks. Reusable blocks live in the standard wp_block custom post type, and Cwicly templates use their own taxonomy and post types for sections and global parts. The default WordPress admin treats those as ordinary posts split across several screens.

SleekView reads every post containing wp:cwicly/* block markup plus reusable blocks from wp_block and joins them into one queryable table. Filter to Cwicly-built pages only. Filter by block type to find every page using a specific Cwicly block. Sort by last edited descending to spot active campaign pages or ascending to surface stale layouts untouched in over a year.

Inline edits to status, slug, and author write through standard WordPress update calls so any Cwicly hooks fire normally. The block markup in post_content isn't touched (that's the block editor's job) but the surrounding metadata is fair game for housekeeping. CSV export of an audit slice gives the team a clean inventory of every Cwicly-touched page on the site.

Workflow

From scattered Cwicly pages to one inventory

1

Detect Cwicly-built posts

SleekView scans posts with wp:cwicly/* block markup in post_content, plus the wp_block CPT for reusable blocks.
2

Add block-type columns

Pull Cwicly block usage out of post_content as filterable columns. Each Cwicly block name becomes a chip you can filter on.
3

Save audit views

Pin views for stale Cwicly pages, drafts owned by former staff, and pages using a specific Cwicly block. Views persist per user.
4

Inline-edit metadata

Update status, slug, and author in the row for housekeeping. The block markup itself stays inside the WordPress block editor.

Sample columns

A typical Cwicly Pro pages view

Pages and reusable blocks built with Cwicly across the site.
Source: wp_posts (post_type=page,post,wp_block) + wp_postmeta
Title Status Cwicly blocks Last edited Author URL
Homepage 2026 Published Section, Grid, Heading Apr 24 Lena R. /
Features overview Published Tabs, Section Apr 21 Mira S. /features
Pricing draft Draft Section, Pricing block Apr 18 Den J. /pricing
Old promo Trashed Section Mar 28 Lena R. /promo

Comparison

Default Cwicly Pro admin vs SleekView

Default Cwicly Pro admin

  • Pages and reusable blocks (wp_block CPT) live on different admin screens
  • No filter to isolate Cwicly-built pages from core-Gutenberg pages
  • Default lists don't show last edited or author by default
  • Bulk status changes across Cwicly templates are clunky
  • Finding pages using a specific Cwicly block requires block-name search

SleekView

  • All Cwicly pages plus reusable blocks (wp_block CPT) in one table
  • Saved views for stale pages, drafts, or specific block types
  • Inline edit status, slug, and author per row
  • Filter by block type, author, or last edited
  • CSV export of the audit slice for client handovers

Features

What SleekView gives you for Cwicly Pro

Pages and reusable blocks together

Every Cwicly-built page plus the wp_block CPT in one filterable grid. Block-name filters scope the table to exactly the slice an audit needs.

Block-aware filters

Find every page using a specific Cwicly block, drafts owned by former staff, or pages last touched over a year ago. Each audit becomes a saved view, not a database query.

Inline metadata edits

Update status, slug, and author from the row without opening the block editor. The block markup in post_content stays the editor's job.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Cwicly Pro

Agencies

Audit client Cwicly sites for stale pages, orphan reusable blocks, and block usage drift. Per-client saved views keep handovers clean and audit reports consistent.

Editorial teams

Track which Cwicly-built campaign pages are live, drafted, or scheduled. Author and status filters replace the editorial spreadsheet entirely.

Site owners

Spot which Cwicly blocks are in heavy use and which can be deprecated. Quarterly housekeeping prevents the operational debt that builds up across years of Cwicly campaigns.

The bigger picture

Why Cwicly sites need a block-usage audit

Cwicly is one of the most ambitious block-based builders on top of the WordPress editor and the sites running it typically use a dozen or more Cwicly blocks across the site. Each block accumulates pages over years: the section block used in the original homepage, the grid block on a feature page that's been redesigned around it, the tabs block on an FAQ page that nobody refreshed. The default WordPress admin gives no surface for any of this.

The wp_block CPT mixes Cwicly reusable blocks with core ones and pages with Cwicly blocks look identical in the admin to pages without. A queryable inventory turns the audit from a multi-day investigation into a half-hour pass through the grid. Filter to pages using a specific Cwicly block and review them for relevance.

Find every reusable block in use and confirm which are still referenced. Agencies running Cwicly across client sites use this audit as a routine handover deliverable; in-house teams use it as quarterly housekeeping that keeps the block library lean.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Cwicly Pro

As WordPress block markup in wp_posts.post_content, with wp:cwicly/* block names alongside core blocks. Reusable blocks live in the standard wp_block custom post type. SleekView reads both directly so every Cwicly-touched post shows in the audit grid.

 

No. SleekView shows the metadata around layouts. Block markup in post_content is still edited inside the WordPress block editor with Cwicly's controls active. The grid handles status, slug, and author metadata that doesn't need the editor.

 

Yes. A contains-text filter on post_content surfaces pages using specific block names like wp:cwicly/section or wp:cwicly/grid. Saved views per block help when you need to find every page using a specific Cwicly feature.

 

Yes. Cwicly's template and global-part post types are surfaced alongside regular pages with their type as a filter chip. Orphan global parts no live page references show in one filter pass, useful for quarterly cleanup.

 

Yes. Every saved view exports to CSV with visible columns. Agencies often export the stale-pages view as a client handover deliverable with last-edited dates, authors, and block usage shown.

 

Yes. SleekView is read-mostly. Inline edits use the standard WordPress update path, so any Cwicly or core block hooks fire normally. The grid never touches block markup in post_content, which keeps the editor as the only source of truth for layout content.

 

Yes. FSE template parts live in wp_template_part and FSE templates in wp_template alongside Cwicly-defined templates. SleekView reads all of them so a Cwicly site running an FSE theme gets a unified template audit.

 

Queries paginate with server-side cursors and block-name parsing happens incrementally as rows load. Sites with thousands of Cwicly pages stay responsive because the grid never loads more rows than the viewport needs.

 

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