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SleekView for GrowthBar

SleekView reads wp_posts plus the GrowthBar meta keys (_growthbar_outline_id, _growthbar_keyword, _growthbar_word_count_target) and surfaces them as sortable, filterable, inline-editable columns instead of a Posts screen.

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SleekView table view for GrowthBar

An outline tool helps writers. A list governs a catalogue.

GrowthBar's AI outline generation and keyword research live in its app. Its WordPress integration writes a small meta trail on each connected post: an outline id, a target keyword and the word count target the writer was working against. The Posts screen does not surface any of it, and GrowthBar's own dashboard reports app usage rather than WordPress lifecycle.

SleekView reads wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta and exposes those GrowthBar keys as real columns. Sort by target keyword, filter to posts that fell short of word count, scope to outlines used in the last sprint or inline-edit reviewer-assignment meta across many rows.

Honest scope: GrowthBar's keyword research, SERP analysis and outline generation stay in GrowthBar. SleekView surfaces the WordPress-side data and makes the outline-driven catalogue operable as a list.

Workflow

How SleekView reads your GrowthBar data

1

Pick the source post types

Choose the post types you connect to GrowthBar (post, plus any custom content type). SleekView surfaces standard wp_posts columns plus GrowthBar meta keys (_growthbar_outline_id, _growthbar_keyword, _growthbar_word_count_target) really present.
2

Compose your column set

Add post_title, post_status, post_author, post_date plus GrowthBar meta keys. The agent UI lists keys actually in use so you pick from a real list rather than guessing.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Outline backlog", "Word count audit") and gate by WordPress capability so writers, editors and ops each get their own column set.
4

Edit inline and ship

Flip status, reassign editors, edit reviewer-notes meta directly in the row. Standard WordPress hooks fire so save_post and transition_post_status behave normally.

Sample columns

A typical GrowthBar outlines view

SleekView reads wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta and surfaces GrowthBar keys (_growthbar_outline_id, _growthbar_keyword, _growthbar_word_count_target) as real columns. Inline edits route through standard WP hooks.
Source: wp_posts + wp_postmeta (GrowthBar meta keys)
Title Outline id Keyword Word count target Status Updated
Remote onboarding playbook gb-out-1184 remote onboarding 2,400 Publish Apr 22
How to write a product brief gb-out-1180 how to write product brief 1,800 Pending Apr 19
Best CRM for solopreneurs gb-out-1175 best crm solopreneurs 2,000 Publish Apr 12
Founder-led marketing primer gb-out-1190 founder led marketing 2,200 Draft Apr 24

Comparison

Default WordPress Posts vs SleekView for GrowthBar

Default Posts screen

  • Posts screen does not surface outline id, target keyword or word count target
  • No way to sort posts by GrowthBar keyword or outline id
  • Filtering limited to status, author and date, no outline filter
  • Bulk edit covers categories and author, not GrowthBar meta
  • Outline backlogs live in spreadsheets exported from GrowthBar's app

SleekView

  • Surface _growthbar_outline_id, _growthbar_keyword and _growthbar_word_count_target as real columns
  • Sort the catalogue by target keyword or outline id in one click
  • Filter to one outline batch or keyword cluster for sprint planning
  • Inline-edit reviewer and status meta across many rows at once
  • Save named per-role views with their own column sets

Features

What SleekView gives you for GrowthBar

Custom columns per view

Editors, writers and ops each get their own column set. One view foregrounds outline id and word count target, another shows keyword and reviewer.

Inline-edit without opening posts

Update status, reassign editors, edit GrowthBar reviewer meta directly in the row. Bulk-update dozens of outlined drafts in seconds, with save_post firing as expected.

Compose precise filters

Combine outline id, keyword, status, author and date range. Save the filter as a named view your team reuses each sprint.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for GrowthBar

Editorial leads

Sort the GrowthBar catalogue by outline id and scan publish vs draft counts to confirm outlines are converting into shipped posts.

Content editors

Filter to one keyword to plan the next outline batch, spot duplicate coverage and pick which underperforming posts deserve a rewrite.

Programme owners

Scope the view to one keyword cluster and export the filtered set to CSV for external editor briefs or quarterly reporting.

The bigger picture

Why outlines need a list, not just an app

Generating an outline is an input, not an outcome. The outcome is a published post that hits its target word count, sits in a sensible cluster and gets shipped on cadence. None of that is visible from GrowthBar's app once the work has left it, and none of it is visible from the WordPress Posts screen either, which treats outline-id and target-keyword meta as invisible.

SleekView reads the same meta the connector writes and surfaces it as a list editors can sort and filter, turning the outline tool into a catalogue-level operations surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for GrowthBar

Standard wp_posts rows joined to wp_postmeta for the GrowthBar keys the connector writes (outline id, target keyword, word count target) plus standard wp_posts columns. SleekView never calls GrowthBar's API directly.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so save_post, transition_post_status and notification hooks fire normally. Bulk operations iterate through the same path so side effects stay identical.

 

Yes. The agent UI scans wp_postmeta for GrowthBar keys actually present and lists them, so you pick from a real menu instead of guessing names.

 

No. GrowthBar's keyword research and outline generation live in its app. SleekView surfaces the WordPress catalogue those outlines turn into. Different stages of the same workflow.

 

Yes. Add the word count target meta column alongside a derived actual-word-count column from the post content. Filter to rows where actual falls short of target to surface posts that consistently under-fill.

 

Queries hit indexed wp_posts columns plus indexed meta-key joins. Filters and sorts ride those indexes; heavy aggregations are opt-in. The default list stays fast on installs with thousands of outlined posts.

 

If no GrowthBar meta is written to wp_postmeta, there is nothing on the WordPress side to surface. SleekView is built for teams that connect outlines to WP posts via the integration.

 

No. SleekView edits affect WordPress only via standard hooks. The GrowthBar outline remains the source for the recommendation. WP stays the system of record for what publishes.

 

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