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SleekView for MailerLite: campaign performance as a table

MailerLite hosts campaigns and analytics in its own dashboard. SleekView pulls campaign stats through the MailerLite API and renders a sortable, filterable workspace of opens, clicks, bounces, and sent dates right inside WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for MailerLite

Newsletter analytics next to the editorial workflow

The MailerLite WordPress plugin handles sign-up forms and contact sync. Campaign analytics (opens, clicks, bounces, unsubscribes) stay in the MailerLite app, which is fine until your editorial workflow already lives in WP Admin and switching tabs to check last week's open rate becomes the most common interruption of the day.

SleekView calls the MailerLite API, caches the sent-campaign list with delivery counts, open rate, click rate, soft and hard bounces, and the sent timestamp, and renders the cache as a sortable, filterable workspace. Each campaign is a row. Open rate, click rate, and bounce count are sortable columns. Sent date filters scope the table to a quarter, a launch window, or a single editorial sprint.

Saved views handle the per-role rhythm. The newsletter editor keeps a view sorted by open rate to find the patterns worth repeating. The list ops lead keeps a bounce-sorted view to spot deliverability drift early. The agency account manager keeps a per-client filter that scopes the workspace to the segment that matters this week.

Workflow

MailerLite campaigns through the API into a sortable workspace

1

Connect MailerLite

Authenticate once from the SleekView connection settings. The API key stores encrypted in WP options and scopes to a single MailerLite account.
2

Schedule the pull

Pick the refresh interval. SleekView calls the MailerLite API on that schedule and writes campaigns, sent counts, open and click rates, bounces, and unsubscribes into the local cache.
3

Compose the workspace

The cache renders as a SleekView grid. Add columns, sort, filter, save views per teammate. Each saved view becomes a daily entry point.
4

Refresh as needed

After a fresh send hit the manual refresh. Otherwise the schedule keeps the workspace current without API calls on every page load.

Sample columns

A typical MailerLite campaigns view

One row per sent campaign with engagement and bounce counters.
Source: MailerLite API + local cache table
Campaign Sent Open rate Click rate Bounces Status
April newsletter Apr 24 41.1% 7.3% 9 Sent
Pro tier launch Apr 19 36.4% 12.5% 4 Sent
Re-engage cold list Apr 12 14.8% 1.2% 63 Sent
Welcome flow step 2 Apr 08 48.6% 9.7% 6 Sent

Comparison

MailerLite reports vs SleekView in WP Admin

Default MailerLite reporting

  • Reports live outside WordPress entirely
  • Multi-campaign sorting requires manual sorting in the dashboard
  • No saved filter presets per teammate
  • No shared view next to the WP Admin workflow
  • Cross-campaign comparisons need CSV export

SleekView

  • Campaigns table inside WP Admin
  • Sort by open rate, click rate, or bounce count
  • Filter by date range or campaign type
  • Saved views per teammate
  • Scheduled API refresh keeps the cache current

Features

What SleekView gives you for MailerLite

Engagement at a glance

Open rate and click rate render as sortable columns next to subject line and sent date. The campaigns that worked and the ones that flopped sit side by side in the same view.

Saved per-role views

Editors save an open-rate-sorted view, list ops save a bounce-sorted view, agencies save per-client filters. Each role opens their workspace and the relevant slice is already there.

Cached API pulls

Refresh on a schedule and on demand. The cache is indexed locally so filtering and sorting run instantly without round-tripping the MailerLite API on every keystroke.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for MailerLite

Newsletter editors

Spot subject-line patterns by sorting on open rate. The next send's draft sits next to the last send's numbers in the same admin area.

List ops

Bounce-heavy campaigns surface as soon as the cache refreshes. Cleanup becomes a recurring task instead of a quarterly emergency when deliverability tanks.

Growth ops

Cross-campaign comparisons inline. Compare a launch series against a steady newsletter to see which cadence converts on the segments that matter.

The bigger picture

Why MailerLite reporting fits a WordPress workspace

Newsletter editors using MailerLite typically work in two places: the WP Admin where the editorial pipeline lives and the MailerLite dashboard where the campaigns are composed and the reports are read. The composer side genuinely belongs in MailerLite. The reporting side, the one editors revisit two or three times a week to check what landed and what didn't, fits the surrounding WP Admin workflow far better than a separate dashboard.

SleekView caches the campaign list locally and renders it as a sortable, filterable workspace so the open rate, click rate, and bounce count of every recent send are one tab away from the editorial work that produced them. For agencies running multiple MailerLite accounts the consolidation matters even more. One subsite per client, one connection per account, one workspace per relationship.

Monthly retainer reporting becomes a saved view and a CSV export rather than a login dance through three or four MailerLite accounts. The data MailerLite reports stays the source of truth; SleekView puts it where the rest of the work already happens.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for MailerLite

No. The composer stays in MailerLite where it belongs. SleekView focuses on making the reporting side fit the WP Admin daily rhythm so editors and ops don't tab-hop for the recurring reads.

 

Configurable. Hourly is common for active senders; six-hourly is plenty for weekly newsletters. A manual refresh button pulls immediately when a post-send read is needed before the next scheduled sync.

 

Yes. MailerLite returns the targeted groups and segments per campaign and SleekView surfaces them as filterable columns. Build a saved view per group to track that audience's engagement trend across sends.

 

Yes. Automation steps return through the campaigns endpoint with an automation flag. Filter on type to separate broadcasts from automation triggers when comparing engagement, or build a unified view of both.

 

SleekView reads whichever variant the connected account uses. The cache schema accommodates both response shapes, so a migration between MailerLite versions doesn't break the workspace.

 

Yes. Each subsite registers its own MailerLite connection. The cache is scoped per subsite by default; network-wide views can be configured where ops genuinely span subsites.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV with the columns you have selected. Useful for monthly retainer reports, board updates, or feeding the campaign-performance numbers into a separate analytics workflow.

 

The workspace shows a clear status banner and the cache holds its last good state. Re-authenticate in the connection settings and the next scheduled pull resumes; nothing silently shows stale numbers as if they were fresh.

 

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