SleekView for Premium Addons: widget usage as tables
Premium Addons widgets live inside the standard Elementor JSON blob in postmeta. SleekView surfaces every Premium-using page as a queryable workspace for audits and bulk metadata edits.
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Every Premium Addons page in one grid
Premium Addons is an Elementor extension, so its widgets live inside the standard _elementor_data JSON blob in wp_postmeta. The default Elementor admin treats Premium-using pages as ordinary Elementor pages, so a per-widget audit normally means opening every page or running raw SQL.
SleekView reads wp_postmeta with contains-text filters on widget identifiers like premium-banner, premium-pricing-table, or premium-image-button. Pin saved views per widget. Filter by status, author, and last edited to surface drafts, stale layouts, and live pages that depend on Premium.
Inline edits to post-level fields go through wp_update_post so other plugin hooks fire normally. The Premium widget JSON inside _elementor_data stays untouched. CSV export of any filtered slice doubles as a client deliverable or an internal audit record.
Workflow
From per-page inspection to one Premium inventory
Detect Premium-using posts
wp_postmeta for _elementor_data values containing Premium Addons widget identifiers. Every Premium-touched page lands in one table.
Add widget and audit columns
Save housekeeping views
Inline edit and export
Sample columns
A typical Premium Addons usage view
Premium Addons widgets, with status, last edited, and author visible.
wp_posts + wp_postmeta (Premium Addons widgets live inside the _elementor_data JSON blob)
| Title | Status | Premium widget | Last edited | Author | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing v3 | Published | premium-pricing-table | May 02 | Mira S. | /pricing |
| Homepage banner refresh | Draft | premium-banner | May 01 | Lena R. | / |
| Webinar signup | Published | premium-image-button | Apr 27 | Den J. | /webinar |
| Old hero variant | Trashed | premium-banner | Apr 10 | Mira S. | /hero-old |
Comparison
Default Premium Addons admin vs SleekView
Default Premium Addons admin
- No per-widget usage report inside the Premium Addons settings
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Premium-using pages mix with other Elementor pages in
wp_posts - Last edited and author columns are missing from the default Elementor list
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Identifying widget usage requires scanning
_elementor_databy hand or SQL - Bulk metadata changes need a separate plugin or CSV roundtrip
SleekView
- Group by Premium widget across the whole site
- Saved views per widget (banner, pricing table, image button, carousel)
- Inline edit status, slug, and author from the row
- Filter by last edited to find stale or drafts from former staff
- CSV export of any audit slice
Features
What SleekView gives you for Premium Addons for Elementor
Widget-aware filters
Contains-text filters on _elementor_data find every page using a specific Premium widget. No SQL, no manual page-by-page inspection.
Saved audit views
Pin views for stale Premium pages, drafts from former staff, and pages using widgets you plan to retire. Each view persists per user.
Inline edits
Update status, slug, and author from the row. The Premium widget JSON inside _elementor_data stays the Elementor editor's responsibility.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Premium Addons
Agencies
Audit client sites for Premium Addons widget usage page by page. Per-client saved views turn handover reports into a one-click CSV with last-edited dates.
Editorial teams
Track which campaign pages use Premium banners, pricing tables, or image buttons. Status and author filters replace a separate planning spreadsheet.
Site owners
Find Premium-using pages that haven't been touched in months. The grid drives quarterly housekeeping and pre-migration audits.
The bigger picture
Why Premium Addons sites accumulate hidden dependencies
Premium Addons ships a wide catalogue of Elementor widgets, and any long-running site that uses it tends to end up with dozens of pages that depend on a handful of those widgets. The default Elementor list treats Premium-using pages as ordinary posts, so when a redesign or a builder migration is on the table, nobody has a clean answer to which pages actually depend on Premium. The data is there inside _elementor_data in wp_postmeta, but no admin screen surfaces it.
A queryable inventory changes that. Filter to Premium-using pages, group by widget, sort by last edited. The pages that need attention before retiring a widget or moving to another builder become obvious.
Agencies use the grid for client handover reports; in-house teams use it to plan widget retirements before a Premium Addons license review. The cost of the audit drops to the cost of opening the table.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Premium Addons for Elementor
Inside the standard _elementor_data JSON blob in wp_postmeta. There is no separate Premium Addons table. SleekView reads that postmeta value with contains-text filters on widget identifiers.
Yes. A contains-text filter on _elementor_data for the identifier (for example premium-pricing-table) surfaces every page using that widget. Save the filter as a named view for repeat audits.
No. The grid edits post-level metadata (status, slug, author) through wp_update_post. The layout JSON inside _elementor_data stays the Elementor editor's responsibility.
Yes. Pro widgets are stored in the same postmeta key with their own identifiers. Add Pro widget identifiers to your filter chips and they appear alongside the Free widgets.
 Yes. Every saved view exports to CSV with the columns on screen. Use the export as a client deliverable or as an internal audit record.
 Queries are paginated and the contains-text filter narrows the row set before any column joins. Sites with tens of thousands of posts return audit results in seconds.
 You update the filter chip to the new identifier. Saved views reference the filter, so updating one chip updates every audit using it.
 
Yes. SleekView is read-mostly. Inline edits go through the standard WordPress update path so Premium Addons and Elementor hooks fire normally. The grid never writes inside _elementor_data.
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