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SleekView for Google Places Listing: imported places as tables

Google Places Listing imports business data into a WordPress custom post type with rating, address, and place ID in wp_postmeta. SleekView reads those rows and renders a fast admin grid for editorial and local-listings teams.

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SleekView table view for Google Places Listing

Google Places imports, sortable and editable

Google Places Listing pulls place data from the Google Places API into WordPress and stores each place as a custom post with rich postmeta. Each row carries rating, review count, address, phone, opening hours, and the source Google place ID. The default WP admin renders the imports as a flat post list with title and date.

SleekView joins the imported posts with the relevant wp_postmeta rows and surfaces rating, category, city, review count, and place ID as columns. Editorial teams can filter by category and city, sort by rating, and spot listings that need a refresh. Sync-derived fields stay read-only so the next pull from the Google Places API does not overwrite local edits.

Inline edits cover editorial fields like description, curated tag, and visibility. SleekView is admin-only and never re-implements Google Places Listing's front-end widgets or shortcodes.

Workflow

From Google Places imports to a curated grid

1

Point at the Google Places CPT

Select the synced place post type. SleekView reads wp_postmeta for rating, address, category, and place ID, and lists them as available columns and filters.
2

Compose editorial columns

Add rating, category, city, review count, and last-synced as sortable columns. Editorial fields like description or curated tag join the grid alongside synced fields.
3

Save curated views

Build views like Highly rated bakeries in Dublin or Records older than 14 days. Share by role so editors and moderators each open the queue that matches their work.
4

Edit editorial fields inline

Update descriptions, curated tags, or visibility in the grid. Synced fields stay read-only so the next sync does not fight your edits.

Sample columns

A typical Google Places imports view

Imported places shown with rating, address, category, and last-synced date.
Source: wp_posts (Google Places synced post type) + wp_postmeta
Place Category City Rating Reviews Last sync
Harbour Bakery Bakery Dublin 4.7 342 May 16
Atlas Books Bookstore London 4.5 118 May 13
Tide Yoga Health Lisbon 4.9 76 May 10
Vintage Diner Restaurant Berlin 3.9 421 Apr 28

Comparison

Default Google Places Listing admin vs SleekView

Default Google Places Listing admin

  • Default place list shows only title and date
  • Rating and address hidden in wp_postmeta
  • No inline editing for editorial overrides
  • No view of stale records that need a resync
  • Place ID buried in the edit screen with no quick filter

SleekView

  • Columns reading wp_postmeta for rating, address, and place ID
  • Inline edits for editorial fields with sync-safe locking
  • Save views by city, category, or sync freshness
  • Filter by rating, review count, or last-synced date
  • Bulk trigger resyncs on a filtered set of records

Features

What SleekView gives you for Google Places Listing

Spot stale records

Sort the grid by last-synced date and surface places that have not been refreshed in a while. Trigger resyncs in batches without opening each record.

Filter by category and city

Show only Bakeries in Dublin or Health venues in Lisbon when curating a city guide. Combine category with rating to focus on the highest-rated places only.

Editorial overrides inline

Add a curated description or tag without touching the synced fields. Place ID, rating, and address stay read-only so the next sync does not overwrite your edits.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Google Places Listing

Editorial teams

Build curated city guides over Google Places imports. Filter by category and rating, then add editorial copy inline without disturbing synced fields.

Local listings sites

Maintain a regional directory blending Google data with internal copy. Sort by rating and refresh stale records in batches before each campaign.

Moderators

Audit recent imports for accuracy. Filter by import date and confirm category and rating match expectations before publishing.

The bigger picture

Why local listings teams need a real grid over imported places

A site that mixes Google Places imports with editorial copy cannot run on a default post list. Editors need to see rating, category, and address across the entire import without opening each record. Local listings teams need to refresh stale records in batches before a campaign goes live.

Moderators need to audit recent imports for accuracy before publishing. The data is already in wp_postmeta, indexed and queryable. The default admin does not surface it.

SleekView gives teams a real grid over data that already exists, with sync-safe locking so editorial fields stay separate from Google source fields. The front-end widgets and shortcodes keep working through their normal paths. The admin just becomes a place editorial and local teams can curate from.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Google Places Listing

No. Google-sourced fields stay read-only because the next sync from the Places API would overwrite a local edit. Editorial fields you control, like description, curated tag, or visibility, are inline-editable and persist independently.

 

Last-synced date is a sortable column. Trigger resyncs in batches from the row, and the next pull from Google Places Listing's integration picks up fresh data without leaving the grid.

 

Yes. Place ID and address are columns and filters. Build a view of places in a specific city or matching a postal code prefix and save it for repeat use.

 

Yes. SleekView is admin-only. The Google Places Listing front-end widgets and shortcodes keep working exactly as configured. Edits route through the plugin's normal save paths.

 

Yes. SleekView is purely an admin surface over data that Google Places Listing has already imported into your WordPress database. It does not call the Google Places API directly and does not re-distribute data outside whatever rules the plugin enforces.

 

Opening hours stored as postmeta surface as a column with a readable summary. Filter to places open on Sundays or with extended hours when curating a special city guide.

 

Yes. Any filtered grid exports to CSV with the columns you choose. Useful for sharing a curated list with an editor or backing up before a bulk editorial pass.

 

Queries hit wp_posts and wp_postmeta with indexed joins, so a multi-thousand place import stays responsive. Saved views cache the column layout for instant reopening.

 

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