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SleekView for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

PowerPack registers popups as a custom post type and stores Beaver Builder layout content plus trigger meta on each row. SleekView reads the CPT and its meta directly for cross-popup inventory, retainer audits and migration planning.

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SleekView table view for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

An inventory table for an agency-grade popup library

PowerPack for Beaver Builder adds a popups feature that registers each popup as a custom post type, stores Beaver Builder layout content as post content and stamps trigger meta on each row (display rules, conditions, status). The default Beaver Builder library lists popups as cards or rows, which works for picking one to edit and falls apart for any cross-popup question an agency has at retainer review time.

SleekView reads the same CPT directly. The inventory view exposes post_title, post_status, last modified, post_author and the PowerPack trigger meta as real columns. Filter chips combine status, trigger type and modified date so a retainer review opens to a sorted table instead of a scroll session through the library screen.

Inline edits write through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so Beaver Builder and PowerPack hooks on save fire normally. The Beaver Builder editor still owns popup design; SleekView owns the inventory and reporting surface across the library.

Workflow

From PowerPack popup CPT to a queryable table

1

Connect the popup CPT

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

Compose the inventory view

Add status, trigger type, last modified and author. Filter by trigger to plan a UX review or by status to clear out the draft pile that has accumulated.
3

Save retainer views per client

Name views like "Acme: active popups", "Acme: lingering drafts" and gate by capability so the agency team and the client see the right slice.
4

Edit inline and ship

Bulk-update status, trigger meta or author. Writes route through standard WordPress functions so Beaver Builder and PowerPack hooks fire as expected.

Sample columns

A typical PowerPack Popups inventory view

SleekView reads the PowerPack popup CPT joined to its postmeta keys for trigger type and display rules.
Source: PowerPack popup CPT + wp_postmeta
Popup Status Trigger Author Modified Pages
Spring sale Publish Exit intent Alex R Apr 24 12
Newsletter signup Publish Time delay Ria P Apr 22 site-wide
Course promo (WIP) Draft Scroll Tom B Mar 04
Old launch Private Click Mia B Nov 12 3

Comparison

Default PowerPack Popups library vs SleekView

Default Beaver Builder popup library

  • Library is a row list with no cross-popup column customization
  • Trigger type lives in per-popup settings, not visible as a filter
  • No saved retainer views per client or per project
  • Bulk status changes across popups are not first-class operations
  • No read-only share of a popup inventory outside the WP admin

SleekView

  • Read the PowerPack popup CPT with trigger meta as real columns
  • Filter by status and trigger for retainer reviews and UX audits
  • Inline-edit status, author or trigger meta across a cohort
  • Save per-client inventory views gated by capability
  • Export the filtered inventory to CSV for handovers and migrations

Features

What SleekView gives you for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

Custom column sets per client

Build separate inventory views per retainer. Each picks its columns from the CPT, the trigger meta and the display rules without shared admin compromises.

Trigger and status filters

Filter popups by exit intent, time delay, scroll or click triggers, combined with status. The UX review and the cleanup queue become saved views, not weekly spreadsheet rebuilds.

Bulk edits through CRUD

Flip a cohort of popups from publish to private, or reassign author for a handover. Writes go through wp_update_post and update_post_meta so Beaver Builder and PowerPack hooks fire.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for PowerPack Popups

Beaver Builder agencies

Open a retainer review with an inventory table sorted by last modified and filtered by status. The conversation starts on the data, not on a scroll through the library.

Designers and ops

Plan a redesign by filtering popups by trigger type and skin. The view doubles as the migration plan rather than a spreadsheet pasted from screenshots.

Site auditors

Find draft and private popups that have lingered for months and queue them for archival, deletion or finishing. One filter chip, one decision per row.

The bigger picture

A popup library needs an inventory table, not a card scroll

PowerPack is built around the Beaver Builder editor, which is excellent for designing one popup at a time and silent on questions like how many popups the site has, which triggers dominate, whether anyone has touched the library this quarter. A table that exposes status, trigger meta, author and last modified as real columns turns the library into an inventory surface without changing how the plugin works. Agencies use this for retainer reviews, ops uses it for migration planning, auditors use it for cleanup.

Same CPT, same meta, a reading surface that scales past the library screen.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for PowerPack Popups for Beaver Builder

The PowerPack popup custom post type, the wp_postmeta keys it stamps for triggers and conditions, and standard wp_posts columns like post_status, post_modified and post_author. No external service is called to render the view.

 

Yes. Filter chips group the table by the PowerPack trigger meta key. Exit intent, time delay, scroll and click triggers each become their own filter.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so Beaver Builder and PowerPack hooks on save fire normally. Cached layouts refresh on the next view.

 

If PowerPack stores display rules as meta on the popup CPT, the view can show a Pages column populated from that meta. The specifics depend on how the install stores conditions; SleekView surfaces what is in the database, not what is hidden in code paths.

 

No. Beaver Builder still owns popup design and layout work. SleekView adds the cross-popup inventory, audit and reporting surface that the library and the editor are not designed to provide.

 

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

 

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

 

If your agency aggregates clients on a multisite, each site keeps its own data. A read-only share URL from each client site gives the portal a stable link to that inventory, scoped by WordPress capability.

 

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