SleekView for Permalink Manager Pro: custom permalinks and redirects as tables
Permalink Manager Pro stores custom permalinks for posts, terms, and CPTs in dedicated options and meta keys. SleekView turns every URI into a sortable table so SEO leads can audit overrides and track redirect history without paging through screens.
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Audit every custom permalink and redirect across posts and terms
Permalink Manager Pro writes its data to wp_options under keys like permalink-manager-uris, permalink-manager-redirects, and permalink-manager-external-redirects, plus per-post meta in wp_postmeta under custom_permalink_uri. Each post and term can declare a custom URI, and the plugin tracks redirect history so old URIs continue to resolve.
The default admin shows custom URIs in each post's edit screen and a separate tools page for bulk editing. There is no combined view of every custom URI alongside its redirect history and term permalinks. Auditing a 5,000-post site for orphaned redirect history entries, or for terms whose custom URI no longer matches the live permalink, requires SQL or manual sampling.
SleekView reads all those option keys and meta values, normalises them into rows, and exposes the entire permalink rule set as a sortable, filterable grid. Inline edits route through the plugin's URI update hooks so the rewrite rules and the redirect engine pick up changes on the next request.
Workflow
From scattered URI editors to one permalink grid
Connect URIs and redirect history
permalink-manager-uris and permalink-manager-redirects from wp_options along with custom_permalink_uri postmeta. Every URI and term URI becomes a sortable row.
Compose audit columns
Save audit views
Inline edit and bulk update
Sample columns
A typical Permalink Manager Pro URIs view
wp_options (permalink-manager-uris, permalink-manager-redirects) + wp_postmeta (custom_permalink_uri)
| Title | Type | Custom URI | Default URI | Redirect history | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing page | page | /pricing/ | /page-pricing/ | 2 old URIs | Active |
| Launch announcement | post | /blog/launch/ | /2024/04/launch/ | 1 old URI | Active |
| Recipes (category) | term | /recipes/ | /category/recipes/ | 0 | Active |
| Stub draft | post | /stub/ | /2024/05/stub/ | 0 | Draft |
Comparison
Default Permalink Manager Pro admin vs SleekView
Default Permalink Manager Pro admin
- Custom URIs live inside each post's editor sidebar
- No combined view of posts, terms, and CPTs with their custom URIs together
- Redirect history sits on a separate tools page
- Hard to filter for posts where custom URI diverges sharply from the default
- Bulk audits require the Tools page CSV export and offline analysis
SleekView
- One grid covering posts, terms, and CPTs with custom URIs side by side
- Sort by redirect history count to find URIs that changed often
- Filter for custom URIs containing legacy date prefixes or sub-paths
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Inline edit
custom_permalink_uriwithout opening the post editor - Save views like 'URIs changed this quarter' for ongoing audits
Features
What SleekView gives you for Permalink Manager Pro
Posts, terms, and CPTs together
See every custom permalink in one grid regardless of object type. The native UI scatters them across post screens and term screens, which makes site-wide URI audits impossible.
Audit redirect history
Sort by redirect history count to find posts whose URI changed often. Filter for orphaned redirects that no longer point at a current post and clean them up to keep the rewrite rules lean.
Inline edit URIs
Update a custom URI in the grid and the rewrite rules refresh on the next request. Bulk update a category prefix when consolidating a content structure, all without opening the post editor.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Permalink Manager Pro
SEO leads
Audit every custom URI for inconsistencies after a migration. Filter for legacy date prefixes still in place and bulk update to clean URLs without opening each post.
Migration teams
Validate that every post's new URI is set and that redirect history covers the old URIs. Build a view of posts missing custom URIs after import and ship the corrections in one bulk save.
Content editors
Confirm custom URIs on their own posts match the editorial URL guide. Save a writer-scoped view of recent posts with their custom URIs and the redirect history attached.
The bigger picture
Why permalink audits need a single surface
Permalink Manager Pro gives WordPress the URL flexibility it should ship with: clean URIs for posts, terms, and CPTs, with redirect history so old links keep resolving. The cost of that flexibility is complexity. A 5,000-post site can have 5,000 custom URIs plus several thousand redirect history entries, scattered across option keys and meta tables.
Auditing the rule set from the default admin requires SQL or the CSV export tool, neither of which works as an interactive surface. SleekView reads the same options and meta the plugin reads and renders them as a grid. Custom URI, default URI, redirect history count, post type, and last modified all become columns.
The plugin still owns the rewrite rules and the redirect engine. SleekView gives SEO leads, migrators, and editors a real audit grid that matches the scale of a site running custom URIs across thousands of posts.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Permalink Manager Pro
No. The plugin still owns the rewrite rules, the redirect engine, and the URI parsing. SleekView reads the option keys and meta values the plugin already stores and exposes them as a grid so audits and bulk edits become practical.
 
Yes. Edits to custom_permalink_uri route through the plugin's URI update hooks, so the rewrite rules and redirect history refresh on the next request. The behavior matches what an edit through the post editor would produce.
Yes. Term URIs are stored in permalink-manager-uris alongside post URIs, and SleekView surfaces them as rows in the same grid. The type column distinguishes posts from terms so audits can scope to either.
Yes. The plugin records old URIs in permalink-manager-redirects when a custom URI changes, and SleekView exposes redirect history count as a sortable column. Filter for URIs with the most redirect history to find the most-renamed posts.
No. Option keys load once per session and meta queries paginate against indexed keys. Even sites with thousands of custom URIs stay responsive because the grid only fetches visible rows.
 Yes. Any view exports to CSV with the filtered rows and visible columns. Useful for handing a migration audit to a developer or for reconciling permalinks across staging and production.
 Custom post types with custom URIs surface in the grid the same way posts and pages do. Filter by post type to scope a view to your Recipe CPT or your custom Resource CPT without mixing in standard posts.
 Yes. Saved layouts and filters can be restricted to specific roles. SEO leads see every URI and redirect history entry, while editors see only the URIs touching their section.
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