SleekView for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
SleekView reads the Interspire plugin's WP-side option in wp_options and the per-form bridge meta on Contact Form 7, WPForms and Gravity Forms posts, then renders form_plugin, contact_list_id, consent_flag and post_modified as a queryable audit table inside WP Admin.
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Move the Interspire bridge inventory out of settings tabs and into a table
Interspire Email Marketer is a self-hosted email application running on its own server. The WordPress plugin is a thin bridge: it persists the Interspire base URL, login token and capture flag into wp_options, and stamps per-form list-routing meta onto Contact Form 7, WPForms and Gravity Forms posts when each form saves. Settings are configured one form at a time.
SleekView reads that WP-side data directly and renders one row per bridge: source plugin, parent form ID, parent form title, contact_list_id, consent_flag and the last_modified timestamp of the bridged form post. Filter to bridges targeting one Interspire list to plan a consolidation. Sort by post_modified to surface the form that hasn't been touched since the last campaign. Filter to consent_flag=null to catch a routing that drifted between staging and production.
The plugin keeps owning the runtime handoff into Interspire. The table view owns the audit surface, so the bridge inventory the plugin already writes stops being a settings tab marathon and becomes one queryable grid for marketing, compliance and migration teams.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress data
Pivot the Interspire settings option
Pull every form bridge
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical Interspire bridge audit view
wp_postmeta
| Form | Source plugin | Contact list | Consent flag | Modified | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newsletter footer | Contact Form 7 | list-12 (Weekly) | Set | 2026-04-22 | Active |
| Homepage hero opt-in | WPForms | list-12 (Weekly) | Set | 2026-04-18 | Active |
| Whitepaper download | Gravity Forms | list-21 (Leads) | Set | 2026-03-30 | Active |
| Event registration 2025 | Contact Form 7 | list-09 (Events 2025) | Missing | 2025-11-04 | Stale |
| Legacy survey | WPForms | — | Unset | 2024-08-12 | Orphan |
Comparison
Default Interspire WP plugin admin vs SleekView
Default Interspire WP plugin admin
- Bridge configuration is per form, no aggregate inventory grid
- No filter to show every form mapped to a specific contact_list_id
- Consent flag and last edited date aren't shown side by side
- Per-form bridge meta opens one CF7, WPForms or Gravity post at a time
- No saved cross-form view for compliance or migration audits
SleekView
- Every Interspire bridge rendered as one row with form, list and consent columns
- Source plugin, contact_list_id and post_modified as sortable, filterable fields
- Filter to one list, to consent_flag=null or to bridges older than a release date
- Saved views per role: marketing routing audit, compliance consent triage, migration plan
- Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so the table and the dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
Bridge inventory as a real table
Render the per-form Interspire bridges as a queryable grid with source plugin, contact_list_id, consent_flag and post_modified instead of clicking each form to read its meta.
Composable bridge filters
Stack filters on source_plugin, contact_list_id, consent_flag and post_modified to assemble per-list audits, consent triage queues and stale-bridge shortlists in one query.
Cross-form coverage in one grid
Contact Form 7, WPForms and Gravity bridges sit in the same table with a source_plugin column, so the mixed-form site finally produces one consolidated inventory.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
Email marketers
Filter the table to one contact_list_id to see every form feeding that list, then sort by post_modified to spot the embed that quietly stopped being maintained.
Implementation agencies
Open the bridge inventory on day one of a client engagement and hand over a per-row picture of CF7, WPForms and Gravity routing into Interspire without a settings-tab tour.
Compliance and ops
Save a view filtered to consent_flag=null or consent_flag<>baseline and export the rows for the next routing audit, no SQL against the Interspire database required.
The bigger picture
Why the Interspire bridge inventory deserves a table
Interspire is a sturdy self-hosted email application, and its WordPress plugin's job is small but operationally important: keep each form's list routing configured. The trade-off is that the plugin's settings surface is per form, not per list, and the rest of the team rarely needs to look at one form. Marketing wants to know which forms hand off to which list.
Compliance wants to know which forms ever wrote a consent string. Migration teams want to know which forms haven't been touched since the last release. SleekView reads the same wp_options entries and per-form postmeta the runtime bridge already uses, then renders the inventory as a sortable, filterable admin table.
The plugin keeps owning the bridge handoff while the audit surface finally exists in one screen.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Interspire Email Marketer for WordPress
The Interspire WordPress plugin's WP-side storage only: the settings option in wp_options and the per-form bridge mappings in CF7, WPForms and Gravity Forms postmeta. Contacts, campaigns and send statistics stay in the Interspire application's own database.
 Yes. Filter contact_list_id to the target list and the table lists every form, regardless of source plugin, currently routed there. Useful for consolidating lists before a renaming pass or a migration.
 Yes. The Interspire plugin writes bridge meta into each form plugin's standard postmeta location. SleekView reads them all and adds a source_plugin column for grouping and filtering.
 Yes, when explicitly enabled. Bulk edits go through the form plugin's standard postmeta API rather than direct SQL, so plugin hooks observe writes exactly as they would from each form's edit screen.
 No. Table queries hit wp_options and wp_postmeta on read only. Submissions continue to bridge through the Interspire plugin's runtime path with no added work, so visitor-facing latency is unchanged.
 Yes. Each blog has its own Interspire option and its own postmeta. SleekView aggregates the bridge dataset across blogs so a network-wide inventory replaces clicking through each blog's admin.
 Yes. The table view and the chart view share the dataset, so a contact_list_id filter or a consent_flag slice narrows both surfaces. Audit row by row and pivot to the rollup without rebuilding filters.
 No. The table reads WordPress data only. An unreachable Interspire application affects runtime delivery, not the WP-side bridge inventory, which keeps the audit table available while connection issues are triaged.
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