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SleekView for InstaWP Migration: site clones & history as tables

InstaWP Migration writes clone state to wp_options under instawp_connect keys and per-clone checkpoint records. SleekView turns that into a filterable history with source, destination, and checkpoint outcome as columns.

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SleekView table view for InstaWP Migration

Site clones as an audit log

InstaWP Migration is the migration plugin many InstaWP customers install on their source site to clone into an InstaWP-hosted destination. It writes connect state and per-clone metadata to wp_options under instawp_connect-prefixed keys, with checkpoint records capturing the file-archive, db-dump, and remote-upload stages.

The plugin's default UI lists active and recent clones on a single tab with progress bars per stage. It is purpose-built for the cloning operation but doesn't surface a comparable history across months, which agencies running InstaWP demos for sales-cycle prospects depend on.

SleekView reads the connect footprint as a workspace. Each clone becomes a row with source URL, destination URL, started timestamp, checkpoint progress, and outcome. Per-stage checkpoint rows expose where stuck clones actually stalled, so a file-archive timeout reads as a different chip from a remote-upload auth failure. The result is a queryable clone history rather than a UI that resets when the operation completes.

Workflow

Audit every InstaWP clone from one workspace

1

Map instawp_connect_ keys

Point SleekView at wp_options filtered to instawp_connect_ rows plus the plugin's checkpoint log. The agent samples records and proposes join columns.
2

Compose clone-history columns

Surface source URL, destination URL, started timestamp, checkpoint progress, and outcome as sortable columns. Group by destination domain to track demo-clone families.
3

Expose per-stage outcomes

Per-checkpoint sub-rows make stage stalls (archive, db dump, upload, finalize) filterable independently. Specific failure patterns surface as chips.
4

Trigger retries and cleanup inline

Row actions cover retry and cancel with capability gating. Bulk-retry across the failed cohort handles transient InstaWP API issues without per-row clicks.

Sample columns

A typical clone history view

One row per InstaWP Migration clone with source, destination, and outcome.
Source: wp_options (instawp_connect_ keys) + clone checkpoint log
Clone Source Destination Started Checkpoints Status
Sales demo site.com instawp.xyz/demo-prospect-a Apr 24 18:55 4/4 OK
Onboarding site.com instawp.xyz/customer-onboard Apr 23 14:22 4/4 OK
Beta preview site.com instawp.xyz/preview-q2 Apr 22 10:48 2/4 Upload stuck
Archive copy site.com instawp.xyz/archive-2026 Apr 19 03:11 1/4 Archive failed

Comparison

Default InstaWP Migration admin vs SleekView

Default InstaWP Migration admin

  • Active-clones tab shows the current operation but limited recent history
  • No cross-clone comparison across months or destinations
  • Checkpoint stall reasons live in per-clone detail screens
  • Source and destination URLs aren't a filterable column anywhere
  • Bulk-retry of failed clones isn't surfaced as a row-level action

SleekView

  • Read instawp_connect_ keys as a sortable clone inventory
  • Filter by source, destination, and checkpoint stage as chips
  • Expose per-stage outcomes (archive, db dump, upload, finalize) as sub-rows
  • Inline-retry or inline-cancel stuck clones with capability gating
  • Capability-gate destination URLs so support sees state without raw tokens

Features

What SleekView gives you for InstaWP Migration

Clone history at a glance

Every clone since the plugin was connected surfaces as one sortable row with source, destination, and outcome. Sales reps stop hunting for last quarter's demo clone in screenshots.

Stall-stage filters

Filter to clones that stalled at remote-upload or never finished the archive stage. Specific failures become chips rather than per-clone detail-screen clicks.

Bulk retry

Failed clones get a retry row action gated by capability. Bulk-retry across the failed cohort handles backlogs after a transient InstaWP API hiccup.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for InstaWP Migration

Sales engineering

Audit every prospect-demo clone across the quarter. One filter shows which demos went live cleanly and which need follow-up before the next call.

Onboarding ops

Track new-customer onboarding clones with destination URL and checkpoint outcome as columns. Stuck onboardings surface before the customer notices.

InstaWP support

Per-customer clone outcome during chats. Whether the customer's clone stalled at upload or hit an archive error shows in one column rather than a log dump.

The bigger picture

Why clone history deserves a workspace

InstaWP Migration is one of the highest-leverage tools in the InstaWP ecosystem because every prospect demo, customer onboarding, and beta preview starts with a clone. Sales engineering teams trigger dozens of clones a week, and each one matters: a stalled demo clone in front of a prospect costs the deal, and an onboarding clone that finished with warnings creates a support ticket the customer didn't expect. The default UI is built around the active clone, with limited visibility across the broader operation.

Reading the connect-prefixed option keys and per-checkpoint log entries as a workspace turns months of clones into a queryable history. Sales reps see exactly which prospect demos went live cleanly. Onboarding ops catch stuck clones before the customer notices.

Support agents answer which stage did your clone stall at instantly. Bulk-retry handles transient API issues across dozens of failed clones in one action. That visibility is what turns InstaWP cloning from a one-shot button into an operational system.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for InstaWP Migration

InstaWP Migration writes connect state and per-clone metadata to wp_options under instawp_connect_ prefixed keys, plus per-checkpoint records to the plugin's log. SleekView reads those rows directly and exposes the joined view.

 

No. SleekView reads existing local data. The plugin's own API token continues to power actual clone operations through the plugin's normal flow.

 

Yes, where the plugin exposes a cancel hook. Row actions are capability-gated so only authorized roles see them, and cancellation goes through the plugin's teardown logic to clean partial state.

 

Yes. Scheduled clone state is written to the same option-key pattern with a scheduled flag. Filter to scheduled clones to audit recurring backup-style or auto-demo clones independently.

 

Yes. Each checkpoint record carries its started and finished timestamps. SleekView exposes per-stage duration as a column, so the archive stage taking three minutes on one clone and twenty on another is immediately visible.

 

Yes. Even sales teams running daily prospect demos stay well within SleekView's pagination range. The clone-history option keys remain small per row, and the checkpoint log is indexed by clone id for fast joins.

 

Yes. Sales reps see source-and-destination outcome chips, support sees full stage detail without raw tokens, ops admins see token paths under capability gating. Same tables, three saved presets.

 

Clones that completed all checkpoints but raised warnings (slow upload, partial search-replace) are tagged in the outcome column. Filter to completed-with-warnings to triage demos that ran green but might present oddly to a prospect.

 

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