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SleekView for Popup Anything

Popup Anything registers each popup as a custom post type and stamps trigger and targeting meta on it. SleekView reads the CPT and its meta directly for cross-popup inventory, audit and cleanup.

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SleekView table view for Popup Anything

Every popup is a post. Time to read them as a table.

Popup Anything records each popup as a custom post type and stores trigger and targeting meta on it (page targeting, delay, exit intent). The default CPT screen is the WordPress admin you already know: a row list with title, author, date and a status column, which is fine for one-by-one editing and silent on cross-popup questions.

SleekView reads the same CPT directly. The inventory view shows post_title, post_status, trigger meta, post_author and post_modified as real columns with filter chips. A site review opens to a sorted, filtered table instead of a scroll through the CPT screen, with the trigger mix visible at a glance.

Inline edits write through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so registered plugin hooks fire normally. The CPT editor still owns popup design; SleekView owns the cross-popup reading surface.

Workflow

From the Popup Anything CPT to a queryable table

1

Connect the popup CPT

Point SleekView at the Popup Anything post type. The agent UI lists post_title, post_status, post_modified, post_author and every trigger meta key actually in use as candidate columns.
2

Compose the inventory view

Add status, trigger type, target rule and modified date. Sort by modified to find stale popups, filter by trigger for a UX review.
3

Save views per role

Name views like "Active popups", "Drafts to finish", "Exit-intent audit" and gate by WordPress capability so each team opens into its slice.
4

Edit inline and ship

Bulk-update status, trigger or targeting meta in one pass. Writes go through standard WordPress functions so plugin hooks fire as expected.

Sample columns

A typical Popup Anything inventory view

SleekView reads the Popup Anything CPT joined with its postmeta keys for trigger type and targeting rules.
Source: Popup Anything CPT + wp_postmeta
Popup Status Trigger Target Author Modified
Welcome banner Publish Page load Home only Alex R Apr 24
Sale ribbon Publish Time delay Shop pages Ria P Apr 22
Cookie nudge Draft Exit intent Tom B Feb 11
Survey CTA Private Click Blog posts Mia B Nov 03

Comparison

Default Popup Anything admin vs SleekView

Default Popup Anything CPT screen

  • CPT list shows fixed columns, trigger type is not surfaced
  • Target rule lives in meta, invisible in the list
  • No saved cross-popup cohort views for audits or cleanups
  • Bulk status changes are not first-class operations
  • No read-only share of an inventory snapshot outside the WP admin

SleekView

  • Read Popup Anything CPT with trigger and target meta as real columns
  • Filter by status, trigger and target in one saved view
  • Inline-edit status or targeting across a cohort
  • Save inventory views shared across site owners and auditors
  • Export the filtered inventory to CSV for handovers and reviews

Features

What SleekView gives you for Popup Anything

Custom column sets

Build separate inventory views for active popups, drafts and stale items. Each picks its columns from the CPT and the trigger meta without shared admin compromises.

Trigger and target filters

Filter popups by trigger type and target rule in the same view. UX audits and accessibility reviews open to the relevant slice rather than a manual scan.

Bulk edits through CRUD

Update status, trigger or target meta across a cohort. Writes go through wp_update_post and update_post_meta so registered plugin hooks fire.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Popup Anything

Freelancers and agencies

Open a client review with an inventory table sorted by status and modified date. Active popups, drafts and stale ones surface in one screen.

Site owners

See which triggers the site leans on and whether the library has gone stale. The trigger filter and the modified column answer both questions in the same view.

Site auditors

Filter to drafts older than six months and queue them for archival or finishing. The cleanup queue becomes a saved view, not a recurring spreadsheet.

The bigger picture

A simple plugin still benefits from a real inventory table

Popup Anything is intentionally simple: each popup is a post, each setting is meta, the admin is the CPT screen. That design is great for one-by-one editing and silent on the questions that come up after the library passes a dozen popups. A queryable inventory with trigger and target columns, plus filter chips for status and modified date, turns the CPT screen into a workspace that scales.

The dataset stays whatever the plugin already wrote; SleekView is just the reading surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Popup Anything

The Popup Anything custom post type, its wp_postmeta keys for trigger and targeting settings, and standard wp_posts columns. SleekView does not call any external service to render the view.

 

Yes. The trigger meta key becomes a filter chip. Page load, exit intent, time delay and click triggers each become their own filter for UX audits and reviews.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so registered actions on those rows fire normally. Plugin behavior downstream of those hooks is unchanged.

 

If Popup Anything stores conversion counts as meta on the popup row, yes. If conversions live only in a third-party ESP the plugin posts to, those numbers stay with the ESP and the table reflects only what is in WordPress.

 

Source-page tracking depends on what the install records. If the data is present in any field, SleekView pivots it into a column. If the install does not capture source pages, no view can invent that data.

 

No. The Popup Anything CPT screen still owns per-popup editing. SleekView adds the cross-popup audit, cohort and export layer that the CPT screen does not provide.

 

Yes. Any filtered set exports as CSV with the same columns the table shows. Useful for client handovers, audits and migration planning.

 

Yes, on a per-site basis. Each site has its own Popup Anything CPT rows and SleekView builds views against the local set.

 

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