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SleekView for MEC Pro

MEC Pro extends Modern Events Calendar with bookings, payments, and ticketing. SleekView reads the events CPT joined to the bookings so organizers, finance, and front desk each get a sortable, filterable, inline-editable view over the slice they actually run.

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SleekView table view for MEC Pro

Bookings stop being a paginated list

MEC Pro adds bookings, payments, ticket types, and gateway integrations on top of MEC's events CPT. Bookings sit as related records with attendee, ticket type, amount, gateway, and status fields. The default bookings list is paginated with limited filters, which works against day-to-day operations where a coordinator needs status plus ticket type plus event plus capacity together.

SleekView reads the MEC events CPT joined to the bookings records and surfaces ticket type, amount, gateway, and status as columns. Custom event meta from MEC add-ons promotes automatically, so capacity, location, and organizer all sit on the same row. Saved views capture the registration-push checks each event runs.

Inline edits write through standard WordPress APIs and MEC's data layer where supported, so status changes and ticket reassignments fire the same hooks the default admin does. Bulk operations on a filtered view (resend confirmations, refund a session, change status) replace the per-record click-through.

Workflow

How SleekView reads your MEC Pro schema

1

Connect MEC events and bookings

Choose the MEC events CPT and join the bookings. Native fields plus custom meta from MEC add-ons appear automatically.
2

Promote booking and payment fields

Ticket type, amount, gateway, status, and event ID surface as filterable columns. Capacity and location join in from event meta.
3

Save per-role views

Pin organizer (today's capacity), finance (gateway and amount), and front desk (today's bookings with attendee name). Each saved view captures filters, columns, and sort.
4

Edit and export

Update statuses, reassign tickets, adjust capacity inline. Bulk-resend confirmation emails on a filtered view. Export CSV for vendor handoffs.

Sample columns

A typical MEC Pro bookings view

SleekView reads MEC events and bookings as one joined dataset with ticket type, gateway, and amount inline.
Source: wp_319_posts (events CPT) + MEC bookings
Attendee Event Ticket type Gateway Amount Status
Nora Schmidt Spring Summit VIP Stripe $280 Confirmed
Marcus Lee Spring Summit Standard PayPal $120 Confirmed
Lyra Okafor Workshop Day Early Bird Stripe $75 Pending
Patrick Diaz Spring Summit Standard Offline $120 Cancelled

Comparison

Default MEC Pro admin vs SleekView

Default MEC Pro admin

  • Bookings list is paginated with limited filters
  • Cross-event booking lists require switching events and re-filtering
  • Custom event meta from MEC add-ons is hidden behind the event editor
  • Bulk-resend and bulk-status changes are limited from the default screen
  • No saved per-role views for organizers, finance, and front desk

SleekView

  • Reads MEC events and bookings as a joined dataset
  • Custom event meta from MEC add-ons promotes to filterable columns
  • Inline-edit status, ticket type, and capacity across many bookings
  • Save views per role (Today's bookings, Finance reconciliation, Pending payments)
  • Same dataset powers the Table, Kanban, and Charts views

Features

What SleekView gives you for MEC Pro

Bookings with capacity context

Bookings join event capacity meta inline. The close-out call (hold the price, open the next tier, run a final push) becomes a saved-view decision.

Gateway and amount inline

Stripe, PayPal, and offline gateways sit on the same row with the booking amount. The weekly reconciliation is a saved filter rather than a CSV export.

Bulk status updates

Filter to pending bookings older than 48 hours and bulk-cancel or bulk-confirm in one pass. Edits route through MEC's data layer so confirmations and notifications behave normally.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for MEC Pro

Event organizers

Capacity view with bookings per event surfaces the close-out moment. Decisions stop being gut-feel.

Finance and accounting

Gateway and amount columns drive the Monday reconciliation as a saved view rather than a CSV download.

Front desk staff

Today's bookings filtered to the day with attendee name and ticket type visible. The walk-in lookup runs without leaving the table.

The bigger picture

Pro adds bookings, tables add the operations layer

MEC Pro is a complete booking engine for the Modern Events Calendar stack. Events, ticket types, bookings, payments, gateways, and custom meta all sit in WordPress tables and CPT records. The default bookings list is built for editing one record at a time, not for the cross-event review that organizers want during a registration push and that finance wants on Monday.

Treating the joined MEC dataset as a real grid changes the working day: capacity check before the close-out call, gateway reconciliation on Monday, front-desk walk-in lookup in seconds. Saved views become the rituals of the role. The plugin keeps owning the bookings; SleekView just makes the data layer match how event teams actually work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for MEC Pro

Yes. Events and bookings are joined as one dataset with attendee, ticket type, payment, and status available as columns.

 

Yes. Any MEC event meta from add-ons, ACF, or Meta Box becomes a filterable column.

 

Yes. Gateway is a column on the booking record. Filter or save views for Stripe-only, PayPal-only, or offline reconciliation.

 

Yes. Each instance appears as its own row and filters can scope to one instance or the parent event.

 

Yes. Status changes route through MEC's data layer so the same hooks the default admin fires continue to run.

 

Yes. SleekView only renders in the admin and reads from existing tables. MEC's front-end calendar, booking forms, and confirmation emails behave normally.

 

Yes. When bookings flow through WooCommerce, joining the order surfaces order total and payment status as additional columns.

 

The reporting add-on covers packaged summary reports. SleekView covers the configurable working-day grid where teams edit, filter, and export the bookings they actually manage.

 

Pricing

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  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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€149

EUR

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  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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