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SleekView for MemberPress Pro

MemberPress Pro keeps members, transactions and subscriptions in mepr_members, mepr_transactions and mepr_subscriptions. SleekView reads them directly so finance ops, the membership lead and support each get a sortable, filterable, inline-editable view of the slice they run.

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SleekView table view for MemberPress Pro

Stop bouncing between three MemberPress screens

MemberPress Pro layers Corporate Accounts, Courses, Developer Tools and ReadyLaunch on top of the same three core tables: mepr_members for member rows keyed by user_id, mepr_transactions for every charge and refund with status, amount and gateway, and mepr_subscriptions for recurring subscription state with renewal dates and Stripe or PayPal IDs. The Pro license unlocks the add-ons but the schema stays clean and queryable.

The default admin renders each table on its own screen. Finance ops reconciling monthly close clicks through Members, Transactions and Subscriptions to answer one question (which tier grew, where the dunning queue sits, what failed this week). The Reports tab gives a few headline aggregates but no workspace where status, gateway, product and renewal sit on the same row.

SleekView reads mepr_members joined to mepr_subscriptions for current subscription state and to mepr_transactions for the latest charge. Every member appears with their plan, status, gateway, last transaction state and renewal date inline. Sortable on any column, filterable in combinations the default screens do not surface together, and inline-editable through MemberPress CRUD so status changes, cancellations and gateway swaps fire the standard hooks.

Workflow

How SleekView reads your MemberPress Pro schema

1

Connect the MemberPress tables

Point SleekView at mepr_members, mepr_transactions, mepr_subscriptions and the memberpressproduct CPT. Pro add-on metadata (Corporate Accounts parent_id, Courses progress) is read in the same pass.
2

Compose your column set

Add core member fields, joined subscription state, the latest transaction and any usermeta or postmeta key MemberPress populates. The UI lists keys actually present so column setup picks from a real schema.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("MRR cockpit", "Dunning queue", "Renewal triage") and gate by WordPress capability so finance, the membership lead and support each see the right slice without overlap.
4

Edit inline and ship

Bulk-flip status, swap gateway, cancel subscriptions or update usermeta directly in the row. Edits route through MemberPress CRUD so the Reports aggregates, webhooks and audit trail stay consistent.

Sample columns

A typical MemberPress Pro member view

SleekView reads mepr_members and joins mepr_subscriptions for current subscription state and mepr_transactions for the latest charge plus gateway.
Source: wp_mepr_members + wp_mepr_transactions + wp_mepr_subscriptions
Member Membership Status Last transaction Gateway Renewal
alex@studio.co Pro Annual Active Complete Stripe May 24
ria@design.io Pro Monthly Pending Pending Stripe May 09
tom@hello.dev Starter Monthly Active Complete PayPal May 18
mia@brew.coop Pro Annual Cancelled Refunded Stripe
ben@workshop.io Pro Monthly Failed Failed Authorize.Net May 02

Comparison

Default MemberPress Pro admin vs SleekView

Default MemberPress Pro admin

  • Members, Transactions and Subscriptions each render on their own screen with no joined row view
  • Reports tab gives totals but does not pivot status, gateway and product into a single workspace
  • Filtering by gateway, status and product together requires re-clicking facets per screen
  • Dunning queue lives behind transaction filters, not on a saved view
  • No per-role views for finance, membership lead and support with column sets scoped to their job

SleekView

  • Read mepr_members joined to mepr_subscriptions and mepr_transactions in one query
  • Pivot Pro add-on usermeta (Corporate Accounts parent_id, Courses progress) into typed columns
  • Inline-edit status, gateway and subscription state across many rows in one pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Stripe failed last 7 days", "Annual renewals next 30 days")
  • Switch between member, transaction and subscription views in one tabbed page

Features

What SleekView gives you for MemberPress Pro

Members with real subscription context

Combine mepr_members with joined mepr_subscriptions state and the latest mepr_transactions row. Replaces three MemberPress screens with one filterable workspace.

Inline-edit status, gateway and renewal

Flip active to cancelled, swap gateway or update renewal dates right in the row. Edits route through MemberPress CRUD so webhooks and the audit trail behave as if the standard admin had been used.

Compose precise filters

Combine status, gateway, product_id and renewal window into one saved filter. A view like "Pro Annual, Stripe, status failed, last 30 days" runs as one query across the MemberPress tables.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for MemberPress Pro

Finance ops

Anchor monthly close on a member view filtered to the close window with transaction and gateway columns inline. Reconciliation work that took an afternoon runs in a glance.

Membership leads

Watch a saved view of failed transactions joined to the member and product. Catch involuntary churn before it cascades through a renewal cohort.

Support

Pull a member's transaction and subscription history in one row instead of three tabs. Resolve gateway and renewal questions without keeping the customer waiting.

The bigger picture

Why MemberPress Pro deserves a row-level workspace

MemberPress Pro is a serious revenue platform with a serviceable admin and a workflow gap on top of it. The data lives in mepr_members, mepr_transactions and mepr_subscriptions, indexed exactly where the Reports tab and the webhooks read, but every operational question (which tier grew, which gateway is leaking, which cohort is churning, where the dunning queue sits today) needs members and their joined subscription and transaction state in one place. Switching between three admin screens to answer one question is what monthly close currently looks like.

SleekView joins the three tables and surfaces them as one workspace. Finance reconciles in a glance, the membership lead spots dunning pressure in time to intervene, and support resolves gateway and renewal questions from one row. Same data the Reports tab and Developer Tools webhooks read, organised as the cockpit a Pro license deserves.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for MemberPress Pro

Yes. MemberPress stores its data in custom tables (mepr_members, mepr_transactions, mepr_subscriptions, mepr_events) plus the memberpressproduct CPT and Pro add-on metadata in usermeta and postmeta. SleekView queries them directly and joins them for the row-level view.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through MemberPress' CRUD layer, so status changes, gateway swaps and cancellations fire the standard MemberPress hooks and any Developer Tools webhook subscriber on the same edit.

 

No. The core member, transaction and subscription views work on any MemberPress install because they read the core tables. Pro-specific columns (Corporate Accounts seats, Courses progress) need the relevant add-on populating the metadata.

 

The transactions view supports aggregations (sum of total filtered to status of complete and subscription_id not null) so an MRR cohort is one saved view. The member view shows the same revenue context per row alongside subscription state.

 

Yes. Filter mepr_subscriptions to status of cancelled or expired and the view ranks the churn cohort with member and product context. Group by created_at month to see which signup cohorts retained best.

 

Yes. MemberPress indexes its custom tables on user_id, product_id, status and created_at. SleekView reuses those indexes for the joins and filters, so hundred-thousand member sites render the workspace in well under a second.

 

Yes. Filter mepr_transactions to status of refunded or failed and group by gateway. The view ranks Stripe, PayPal, Authorize.Net and manual side by side with member and product context joined on each row.

 

No. The default Members, Transactions and Subscriptions screens stay where they are. SleekView adds a row-level admin surface for the operations that work better as a joined, sortable, filterable, inline-editable table. The two coexist on the same MemberPress schema.

 

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  • 1 year of updates
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