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SleekView for IMPress Premium Real Estate for IDX Broker

SleekView reads the lead, employee and saved-search records IMPress Premium Real Estate for IDX Broker writes to wp_postmeta and the plugin's tables, then renders the brokerage's pipeline as a column-perfect grid you can sort, filter and edit inline.

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SleekView table view for IMPress Premium Real Estate for IDX Broker

Leads, stages and agent assignments as columns, not buried rows

IMPress Premium for IDX Broker layers a local lead, saved-search and agent workflow on top of an MLS-backed IDX feed. The MLS listings stay authoritative on the IDX side, but lead records, the saved searches a visitor builds, the agent assignments and the inquiry meta are written to WordPress and rendered by the default admin as plain lists with name, email and date.

SleekView reads the same lead, employee and saved-search records and renders them as a real table view. Stage, assigned agent, source, saved-search count and last contact date become first-class columns with sort, filter and inline edit. A broker can pull every "qualified" lead in a click, an agent can scope the table to their own follow-up queue, and a marketing lead can filter saved searches by MLS area without an export.

IDX Broker keeps owning the MLS feed and the conversion-side reporting on the IDX-hosted pages. The table view owns the brokerage's local operational surface, so stalled funnels, unworked queues and saved-search demand stop hiding inside per-lead edit screens.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces IMPress Premium data

1

Point at the plugin's records

Pick the lead records (post type or plugin table, depending on version) joined to the employee post type for agents and to the saved-search meta. The IDX area taxonomy becomes a filter alongside the lead columns.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Name, Stage, Agent, Source, Saved searches and Last contact. Reorder, hide or rename any column without touching a manage_posts_columns callback or the IDX widgets.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to one stage, one agent or one source. Sort by last contact to surface stalled leads, or by saved-search count to find the high-intent visitors at the top of the queue.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Broker pipeline", "Per-agent follow-up", "Saved-search demand") and gate it by WordPress capability so the broker, individual agents and the marketing lead each land on the right slice.

Sample columns

A typical IMPress Premium lead table view

Lead records joined with the employee post type and saved-search meta, rendered as a sortable brokerage pipeline grid. The same dataset that drives the chart view now drives the audit surface.
Source: wp_posts
Lead Stage Agent Source Saved Last contact
Hannah Brooks Qualified Marcus Webb Saved search 7 2026-05-09
David Okafor Contacted Sarah Chen Listing detail 3 2026-05-05
Yuki Tanaka Nurturing Priya Anand Contact form 12 2026-04-28
Eleanor Park New Saved search 2 2026-05-12
Carlos Mendes Closed Marcus Webb Listing detail 0 2026-03-14

Comparison

Default IMPress Premium admin vs SleekView

Default IMPress Premium admin

  • Lead screen shows rows with name, email and date, never stage or saved-search count as columns
  • Agent assignment is edited per lead and never surfaces as a filter on the list screen
  • Saved-search records sit in a separate screen, disconnected from the lead they belong to
  • Inquiry source and MLS area stay hidden behind metabox panels, one lead at a time
  • Sorting and filtering leads by stage or last contact requires a custom column callback

SleekView

  • Stage, agent, source and saved-search count rendered directly from plugin records
  • Filter to one stage, one agent or one MLS area in a click
  • Inline edit on stage and assigned agent without opening the lead
  • Saved views per role: broker pipeline, per-agent follow-up, marketing demand slice
  • Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for IMPress Premium Real Estate for IDX Broker

Lead meta as real columns

Stage, agent, source, saved-search count and last contact become first-class table columns instead of metabox fields hidden behind every lead edit screen.

Composable filters across the pipeline

Stack filters on stage, agent, source and MLS area to pull stalled funnels, an agent's follow-up backlog or a marketing demand slice in one query.

Local data, MLS stays authoritative

IDX Broker keeps owning the MLS feed and the IDX-hosted reporting. SleekView reads the local lead, saved-search and agent records the plugin already writes.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for IMPress Premium

Brokers

A saved pipeline view exposes every open lead, its stage and its assigned agent in one screen, ready for the Monday stand-up or a quarterly franchise review.

Agents

Scope the table to leads assigned to them via a capability-gated saved view, with stage and last contact as columns so the follow-up queue reads at a glance.

Marketing leads

Filter saved searches by MLS area to map demand against ad spend, and group leads by source to confirm which channels convert beyond the IDX-hosted analytics.

The bigger picture

Why brokerages need a real lead and saved-search table

Brokerages running IDX Broker live in two worlds at once. The MLS feed and the IDX-hosted pages handle listings and conversions on the IDX side, and IMPress Premium handles the local lead, saved-search and agent workflow on the WordPress side. The local side is where the operational questions sit.

Who is open, who is qualified, who is stalled, which agent is carrying which leads and which MLS area is generating the most saved searches. The plugin records all of it, the default admin just renders rows with name and date. A table view that treats stage, agent, source and last-contact meta as sortable, filterable columns turns the broker's pipeline review into a thirty-second task.

Per-agent saved views give individual agents a clean follow-up queue. Saved-search filters map demand by neighborhood without an export. IDX Broker keeps owning the MLS feed, the table view owns the brokerage's local surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for IMPress Premium Real Estate for IDX Broker

Directly from the lead records the plugin writes (post type or plugin table depending on version), the employee post type for agents and the saved-search meta. MLS-backed listing data from the IDX feed remains read-only on the IDX side, which is the correct boundary for that data.

 

No. IDX Broker's dashboards focus on the MLS feed, traffic and conversions on the IDX-hosted side. SleekView complements those by reading the local WordPress side, where the lead workflow, agent assignments and saved-search records actually live.

 

Yes. The lead stage meta becomes a dropdown filter with the plugin's values (new, contacted, qualified, nurturing, closed). Composable filters mean stage can combine with agent, source or MLS area in one query.

 

The lead, saved-search and agent meta this table depends on are part of IMPress Premium specifically. The free IMPress for IDX Broker plugin covers fewer fields, so the table renders a smaller subset of columns there. Both versions are supported with the columns that match the available data.

 

Yes. Save a view that filters by the assigned-agent meta key and gate it by a per-user capability. Each agent logs in and lands on a table scoped to their pipeline with stage and last contact as columns.

 

Inline edits route through the standard WordPress update path, the same one IMPress Premium hooks listen to. Changing a stage or reassigning an agent inline fires the same actions and filters as saving the lead edit screen.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV, so a list of stalled leads, an agent's full follow-up queue or a saved-search demand slice can land in a partner-broker handoff or an external CRM in one step.

 

Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts and the indexed meta_key column on wp_postmeta for lead-specific keys. Filters compose into a single SQL query, so brokerages with tens of thousands of leads still render fast.

 

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