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SleekView for NeuronWriter Pro: content scores and term coverage as tables

SleekView reads the posts NeuronWriter Pro analyses and the meta it stamps on them (target query, content score, NLP-term coverage) and renders the queue as a sortable, filterable table with score, query and term coverage as real columns instead of values hidden inside the editor.

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SleekView table view for NeuronWriter Pro

NeuronWriter scores the draft. WordPress holds the trail.

NeuronWriter Pro builds a query brief, scores the draft against it, and stamps the score plus the NLP-term coverage on the post through wp_postmeta. The NeuronWriter cloud owns the analysis. WordPress owns the artifact: a row in wp_posts with the score, target query and term-coverage percentage attached as meta keys for the editor panel to read.

That artifact is what a content team can govern, and what the default Posts screen turns into a list of titles with no signal. SleekView reads the same wp_posts rows and the same wp_postmeta keys NeuronWriter already writes. Title, status and author sit alongside content score, target query and term-coverage percentage as real columns. Sort by score, filter to drafts below a threshold, or pull every post tied to a specific query.

Inline edits go through standard WordPress CRUD, so post-save hooks still fire and any NeuronWriter-side meta the plugin reads on update stays consistent. Bulk-flip a batch of low-coverage posts to needs work in a single pass.

Workflow

How SleekView reads NeuronWriter Pro data

1

Pick the post type

Choose the post type NeuronWriter analyses, usually posts. SleekView lists every wp_posts column plus the NeuronWriter meta keys it finds (target query, score, term coverage).
2

Compose the column set

Add title, status, author and date alongside target query, score and term-coverage percentage. Hide what you do not need so the table matches a real audit workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Below 60", "Coverage under 70%") and gate it by WordPress capability so editors, SEO leads and governance each see the right slice.
4

Edit inline or export

Bulk-flip status, switch authors, correct a query, or export the filtered set to CSV. Edits run through CRUD so post-save hooks still fire.

Sample columns

A typical NeuronWriter briefs table

SleekView joins wp_posts with the NeuronWriter postmeta keys so target query, score and term coverage sit as real columns next to status and author.
Source: wp_posts + wp_postmeta (NeuronWriter target query, content score and term-coverage keys)
Title Status Target query Score Term coverage Author Date
Vertical garden ideas Draft vertical garden ideas 52 61% alex May 12
Air fryer cleaning tips Published clean air fryer 79 88% ria May 11
Best running shoes flat feet Pending running shoes flat feet 66 72% tom May 10
Apartment compost setup Below target apartment compost bin 34 41% mia May 9

Comparison

Default NeuronWriter Pro admin vs SleekView

Default NeuronWriter Pro admin

  • Posts screen shows fixed columns and ignores NeuronWriter meta
  • target_query, content_score and term_coverage stay buried in wp_postmeta
  • No filter by score range or coverage percentage in the default list
  • Bulk actions are limited to standard WordPress operations
  • No saved per-role view for editorial, SEO or governance

SleekView

  • Read directly from wp_posts joined with the NeuronWriter postmeta keys
  • Score, target query and term coverage as sortable, filterable columns
  • Inline-edit status across many drafts in a single pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Below 60", "Coverage under 70%")
  • Switch between table and kanban views of the same brief queue

Features

What SleekView gives you for NeuronWriter Pro

Score and coverage as real columns

Surface NeuronWriter's content score, target query and term-coverage percentage alongside title and status. The audit moves from the editor panel to a sortable column set.

Compose precise filters

Combine status, score range, term-coverage percentage and author into a saved filter. A monthly review becomes a single named view rather than a fresh build each time.

Inline edits through CRUD

Bulk-flip status, reassign authors or correct query targets in the row. Edits go through standard WordPress hooks so post-save triggers still fire.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for NeuronWriter Pro

Editorial leads

Filter to drafts below the coverage threshold and bulk-flip them to a remediation queue. Score, query and coverage sit in the row, so prioritisation is one pass.

SEO strategists

Group by target query to spot cannibalisation across drafts, and pull every post chasing the same query into a single cluster view.

Governance

Audit which authors consistently ship below threshold, and export a CSV of the low-coverage backlog for a remediation sprint.

The bigger picture

Why NeuronWriter output needs a real audit table

NeuronWriter Pro returns three usable signals per post: a content score, a target query and a term-coverage percentage. The default Posts screen cannot summarise any of them, because every value lives in wp_postmeta behind a click. SleekView reads the same wp_posts rows and the same meta and turns them into columns a team can sort, filter and edit.

Editorial leads stop opening every draft to check the score. SEO strategists stop rebuilding the cluster audit each week. Governance stops guessing about quality coverage.

Content ops gets a CSV export without a custom SQL query. Same data, same plugin, very different conversation in the editorial meeting.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for NeuronWriter Pro

Any meta key NeuronWriter writes to wp_postmeta. Common ones are the target query, content score and term-coverage percentage. The agent UI scans the installation and lists the meta keys present.

 

No. SleekView never calls the NeuronWriter cloud. It reads what the plugin has already written to your WordPress database. If a post was never analysed, it cannot show a score.

 

Yes. Select rows, pick a new status and SleekView writes through wp_update_post, so post-status hooks and listening plugins still fire.

 

Yes. Both are numeric postmeta values, so SleekView exposes them as sortable columns with range filters. Pull "score below 60" or "coverage below 70%" as named views.

 

Yes. NeuronWriter stamps its meta on whichever post type the editor uses, and SleekView mirrors that. Build per-type tables or one combined table scoped by post_type.

 

Yes. Each saved view captures columns, filters and sort order. Gate it by WordPress capability so SEO sees the cluster audit, editorial sees the draft pile, and governance sees the low-coverage slice.

 

Yes. Any filtered set exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows. Useful for briefing a freelance writer or handing the backlog to a remediation team.

 

No, it is an additional admin surface. The NeuronWriter editor panel stays where it is. SleekView gives SEO, editorial and governance teams a row-level audit without touching the per-post workflow.

 

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