SleekView for PowerPack for Elementor
Read _elementor_data for every Elementor post and the pp_global_settings toggle map, then surface pages using pp- widgets with status, author and last-edited columns inside one workspace.
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PowerPack widgets, surfaced as rows
PowerPack ships seventy-plus widgets, a White Label module and Pro display conditions on top of Elementor. Each used widget appears in _elementor_data with a pp- type prefix. The plugin holds its widget and module toggle map in pp_global_settings at the site level, plus integration settings (reCAPTCHA, Mailchimp, ConvertKit) in adjacent options.
The default PowerPack admin is a tabbed list of toggles. It cannot answer "which pages use the Advanced Menu widget", "which marketing pages still depend on a PowerPack form" or "which authors are publishing PowerPack pages". SleekView reads the same meta and option records and renders one paginated table with widget slug, status, author and last-edited columns.
Inline edits route through standard WordPress CRUD, so PowerPack's caches refresh as expected. The Elementor JSON stays untouched, the editor remains the source of truth for layout, the table owns the row-level inventory.
Workflow
How SleekView reads PowerPack usage
Pick the source posts
wp_posts filtered to rows whose _elementor_data contains a widget type starting with pp-. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes the matching slugs as a filterable column.
Compose the column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline and ship
Sample columns
A typical PowerPack usage view
_elementor_data embeds at least one widget with a pp- type prefix, plus the metadata the toggle screen omits.
wp_posts + wp_postmeta (_elementor_data with pp- widget slugs)
| Title | Widget slug | Status | Author | Last edited | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contact | pp-contact-form-7 | Published | Lena R. | Apr 25, 2026 | /contact |
| Pricing | pp-pricing-table | Published | Den J. | Apr 22, 2026 | /pricing |
| Mega menu rebuild | pp-advanced-menu | Draft | Mira S. | Apr 19, 2026 | /menu |
| Roadmap 2026 | pp-timeline | Published | Tom B. | Apr 15, 2026 | /roadmap |
| Old launch | pp-counter | Trashed | Tom B. | Dec 11, 2025 | — |
Comparison
Default PowerPack admin vs SleekView
Default PowerPack settings
- Settings screen is a tabbed toggle list with no per-page coverage
- Pages embedding a given PowerPack widget cannot be listed without a search
- Enabled-but-unused widgets and modules stay hidden in the toggle list
- Author and last-edited columns are missing from any per-widget view
- No shareable audit URL for stale PowerPack pages
SleekView
- All pages using any PowerPack widget in one queryable table
- Filter by widget slug, module, status, author or last edited
- Inline-edit status, slug and author on PowerPack pages
- Saved views per role (audit, disable candidates, marketing pipeline)
- CSV export of any filtered slice for client handovers
Features
What SleekView gives you for PowerPack for Elementor
PowerPack widget mix as columns
Each pp- widget slug becomes a filterable column. Pick any slug and the table scopes to pages embedding it, with metadata PowerPack otherwise hides.
Audit by widget or module
Combine widget slug with module (forms, marketing, listings), author and last-edited to surface stale pages tied to widgets you plan to disable.
Inline status edits
Bulk-flip status across long-tail PowerPack pages before turning a widget off. Updates route through standard WordPress CRUD.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for PowerPack
Agencies
Per-client PowerPack audits as a working table, surfacing widget mix and stale pages before performance reviews and clean-up sprints.
Performance leads
Disable-candidate views feed a payload-trimming pass on PowerPack's per-widget CSS and JS bundles.
Marketing teams
Filter PowerPack form pages by widget slug to confirm which campaigns still rely on the addon's form widgets, and which can move to a dedicated form plugin.
The bigger picture
Why PowerPack sites benefit from a working table
PowerPack's appeal is breadth: seventy widgets, white-label support, Pro display conditions and a long list of marketing-flavoured form widgets. Breadth on day one becomes inventory on year two, and the default settings screen treats inventory as a flat toggle list. "What is enabled" stops being the interesting question once an install has carried PowerPack for a while.
"What is used and by whom" matters more. SleekView reads _elementor_data and pp_global_settings as a working table source. Filter by widget slug.
Sort by last edited. Bulk-flip status before disabling. The plugin keeps owning the editor, the table owns the row-level audit.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for PowerPack for Elementor
Directly from wp_posts and wp_postmeta (the _elementor_data key) plus the pp_global_settings option that stores enabled/disabled state for each widget and module.
Yes. PowerPack widgets carry a pp- type prefix inside _elementor_data. SleekView decodes the JSON and exposes a widget-slug column for filtering, so picking a slug scopes the table to pages embedding it.
Cross-reference the toggle state in pp_global_settings with usage count derived from _elementor_data. SleekView exposes both as columns so a filter of enabled-with-zero-pages surfaces the cleanest disable candidates.
No. The _elementor_data JSON stays the editor's responsibility. SleekView edits the metadata around the layout: status, slug, author and any custom postmeta you choose to surface.
Yes. Updates route through the standard WordPress CRUD path, so PowerPack's per-widget bundle scoping refreshes exactly as it would after a save in the editor.
 
Yes. PowerPack widgets live inside the same _elementor_data JSON as Pro and core Elementor widgets. SleekView can list them together or filter to just the pp- slugs.
Yes. Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts and the indexed meta_key column on postmeta. Widget-slug decoding can be cached for sites with thousands of pages.
No. The settings screen still owns toggling widgets and modules on or off. SleekView adds a row-level audit surface on top of the meta PowerPack already writes.
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