SleekView for Frase
SleekView reads wp_posts plus the Frase meta keys (_frase_topic_score, _frase_brief_id, _frase_target_keyword) and surfaces them as sortable, filterable, inline-editable columns rather than a one-post-at-a-time sidebar.
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One post, one score is not a workspace
Frase lives mostly in the cloud, but its WordPress integration writes a small, useful trail on every post connected to a brief: a topic score, a target keyword and a brief id linking back to the Frase document. The default editor surfaces that trail one post at a time. The Posts screen surfaces none of it. Editors who want to audit their Frase-connected catalogue today are stuck clicking through posts.
SleekView reads wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta and exposes those Frase keys as real columns. Sort the entire catalogue by topic score, filter to posts in the under-50 band that need refreshing or scope a view to one target keyword cluster. Inline-edit reviewer-assignment or status meta directly in the row without opening the editor.
The scope is honest: Frase's research workspace, SERP analysis and brief generation stay in Frase. SleekView surfaces, in WordPress, what Frase's WordPress integration already writes and makes it operable as a list.
Workflow
How SleekView reads your Frase data
Pick the source post types
Compose your column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline and ship
Sample columns
A typical Frase brief audit view
wp_posts + wp_postmeta (Frase meta keys)
| Title | Topic score | Target keyword | Status | Brief id | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best CRM for agencies | 87 | best crm agencies | Publish | fr-9213 | Apr 22 |
| How to write a sales email | 64 | sales email template | Publish | fr-9201 | Apr 19 |
| Onboarding checklist guide | 42 | saas onboarding checklist | Publish | fr-9188 | Apr 14 |
| Lifecycle marketing primer | 71 | lifecycle marketing | Draft | fr-9220 | Apr 24 |
Comparison
Default WordPress Posts vs SleekView for Frase
Default Posts screen
- Posts screen does not surface topic score, target keyword or brief id at all
- No way to sort the catalogue by Frase topic score
- Filtering limited to status, author and date, no keyword cluster filter
- Bulk edit covers categories and author, not Frase-specific meta
- Refresh queues live in spreadsheets exported by hand from the Frase app
SleekView
- Surface _frase_topic_score, _frase_target_keyword and _frase_brief_id as real columns
- Sort the whole catalogue by topic score in one click
- Filter to a single keyword cluster or score band for refresh planning
- Inline-edit reviewer-assignment and status meta across many rows at once
- Save named per-role views (SEO lead, writer, editor) with their own columns
Features
What SleekView gives you for Frase
Custom columns per view
SEO leads, writers and editors each get their own column set. One view foregrounds topic score and keyword, another shows brief id and reviewer, all reading the same wp_posts rows.
Inline-edit without opening posts
Update status, reassign editors, edit Frase reviewer-notes meta directly in the row. Bulk-update dozens of posts in seconds with save_post and transition_post_status firing as expected.
Compose precise filters
Combine target keyword, score band, brief id, status and date range. Save the filter as a named view ("Refresh under 60") your team reuses every sprint.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Frase
SEO leads
Sort the catalogue by Frase topic score, scan the bottom band for refresh candidates and bulk-assign reviewers in one pass. No more screenshot-driven refresh queues.
Content editors
Filter to one target keyword cluster to plan the next sprint. Spot duplicate coverage in the same row context and decide which underperforming posts deserve a Frase refresh.
Programme owners
Scope a view to one keyword cluster, export the filtered set to CSV and brief external editors with a real list of posts rather than a stack of per-post screenshots.
The bigger picture
Why optimisation work needs a list, not a sidebar
Frase's per-post score is useful while a writer is closing a brief, but optimisation programmes are catalogue-level questions. A team can ship dozens of well-scored posts and still have a wide refresh tail that the default WordPress admin never surfaces, because the Posts screen has no column for topic score, no concept of a score band and no filter for keyword cluster. SleekView reads the same Frase meta the editor already writes, exposes it as a real list and turns a brief tool into a catalogue governance tool.
SEO leads stop asking writers to paste lists from the Frase app and start operating directly on the WordPress rows the integration has been writing the whole time. The shift from sidebar to list is the entire point.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Frase
Standard wp_posts rows joined to wp_postmeta for the Frase keys the WordPress integration writes (typically _frase_topic_score, _frase_target_keyword and _frase_brief_id). SleekView never calls Frase's API and never reaches into the cloud workspace.
 Yes. SleekView writes through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so save_post, transition_post_status, audit-log plugins and notification hooks fire as expected. Bulk operations iterate through the same path so side effects stay identical.
 Yes. The agent UI scans wp_postmeta for keys actually present in the install and lists them. You pick from a real menu instead of guessing key names. Useful when site-specific Frase wiring adds custom tracking keys.
 No. Frase's workspace is where briefs and SERP research happen. SleekView surfaces the WordPress catalogue those briefs feed into and makes it operable as a list. Different stages of the same workflow.
 Yes. Filter on the Frase topic score column with a numeric range. Save the filter as a named view ("Refresh under 50") so the queue is one click away each sprint.
 Queries hit indexed wp_posts columns (ID, post_status, post_author, post_date) plus indexed meta-key joins. Heavy aggregations are opt-in per view, so the default list stays fast even on installs with thousands of Frase-connected posts.
 If no Frase meta is written to wp_postmeta, there is nothing on the WordPress side to surface. SleekView is designed for teams that already connect Frase briefs to WordPress posts. The richer the meta trail, the richer the column set.
 No. SleekView edits affect WordPress only via standard hooks. The Frase document remains the source for the brief itself, and changes to the WordPress copy do not flow back. WP stays the system of record for what publishes.
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