SleekView for Events Calendar Pro
Events Calendar Pro extends tribe_events, tribe_venue, and tribe_organizer with recurring series and featured events. SleekView reads those CPTs together so coordinators see venue and organizer context inline instead of clicking between three screens.
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Events, venues, and organizers belong on one row
Events Calendar Pro keeps the three-CPT model from The Events Calendar (tribe_events, tribe_venue, tribe_organizer) and adds recurring series, additional views, featured-event flags, and richer venue and organizer fields. The default admin shows each CPT in its own list. A coordinator who wants events with venue address and organizer email visible at once still has to click between screens.
SleekView reads tribe_events and joins tribe_venue and tribe_organizer through the post IDs Pro maintains in _EventVenueID and _EventOrganizerID. Venue address, organizer email, recurrence flag, and featured flag all surface as columns on the event row. Saved views capture the planning rituals: upcoming this month, featured events for the newsletter, recurring series due for review.
Inline edits write through standard WordPress APIs and the Tribe meta keys, so the same hooks the default admin fires continue to run. Bulk reschedule, bulk re-venue, bulk featured-toggle on a filtered view runs in seconds rather than per-event clicks.
Workflow
From three CPTs to one events grid
Connect to tribe_events
Join venues and organizers
Pin coordinator views
Edit and export
Sample columns
A typical Events Calendar Pro events view
wp_319_posts + wp_319_postmeta (tribe_events, tribe_venue, tribe_organizer)
| Event | Start | Venue | Organizer | Featured | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring Open House | May 10 | Studio Hall | Ava Lin | Yes | Published |
| Weekly Coffee Hour | May 11 | Loft B | Tom Bailey | No | Published |
| Annual Gala (recurring) | May 17 | Grand Ballroom | Mia Brewer | Yes | Draft |
| Vendor Workshop | May 19 | Studio Hall | Ava Lin | No | Cancelled |
Comparison
Default Events Calendar Pro admin vs SleekView
Default Events Calendar Pro admin
- Events, venues, and organizers live in three separate admin screens
- Venue address and organizer email are not visible on the events list row
- Filtering by venue plus organizer plus date range at once is awkward
- Featured-event coverage over time is not surfaced anywhere in admin
- No saved per-role views for coordinators, marketing, and venue management
SleekView
- Reads tribe_events, tribe_venue, and tribe_organizer as a joined dataset
- Pro recurrence flags and featured flags become filterable columns
- Inline-edit start time, venue, organizer, and featured across many events
- Save views per role (Marketing featured queue, Venue handoff)
- Same dataset powers the Table, Kanban, and Charts views in one workspace
Features
What SleekView gives you for Events Calendar Pro
Venue context inline
Venue address joins through _EventVenueID, so coordinators see where each event lives without opening the venue editor.
Organizer balance at a glance
Group or sort by organizer to surface workload imbalance before the next planning cycle. Inline reassignment routes through standard meta updates.
Bulk reschedule and re-venue
When a venue cancels, filter to the affected events and update venue and start time in a single bulk pass. The front-end calendar stays in sync because edits write through Tribe's meta keys.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Events Calendar Pro
Event coordinators
Cross-CPT view of upcoming events with venue, organizer, and featured flag inline. Saved planning views replace the three-screen click-through.
Marketing teams
Featured queue and category mix as a saved view. The promotion plan stops being a memory exercise and starts being a saved filter.
Agencies on multi-site calendars
One grid per client institution with venue utilization, organizer load, and edit cadence visible at a glance for the monthly retainer review.
The bigger picture
Pro extends the calendar, tables extend the planning surface
Events Calendar Pro is a planning tool more than it is a reporting tool. It handles recurring series correctly, adds the views the public calendar needs, and gives organizers a richer event editor. The gap is the cross-CPT working surface where a coordinator wants events with venue address and organizer email visible on one row.
Treating the three CPTs as a real grid changes the working day: bulk reschedule when a venue cancels, featured-event review for the newsletter, organizer balance before the planning meeting. Saved views become the rituals of the role, Monday upcoming check, Wednesday venue handoff, Friday cancellation sweep. The plugin keeps owning the calendar; SleekView just makes the calendar editable from the angle the coordinator actually needs.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Events Calendar Pro
Yes. Events, venues, and organizers are read through the standard CPT and postmeta APIs, including all the _Event* keys Pro maintains.
 Yes. Each instance can be edited, or you can filter to parent events for series-level edits. The recurrence engine itself continues to be driven by Tribe.
 Yes. The featured flag is meta and editable inline. Bulk-toggle on a filtered view to build the newsletter queue.
 Yes. SleekView is admin-side and only reads and writes through existing tables. Front-end views (month, list, day, photo, map) continue to render unchanged.
 Yes. Hierarchical and flat taxonomies attached to events appear as filterable columns alongside the Tribe meta keys.
 Yes. Joining through organizer or venue post IDs surfaces their meta as columns on each event row.
 Yes. Ticket and attendee CPTs from Event Tickets and Event Tickets Plus can be added as separate views alongside the events table.
 Tribe's list view is a public template. SleekView covers the admin planning side that the public calendar cannot: inline edits, saved views, cross-CPT joins, bulk actions.
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