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SleekView for Premium SEO Pack

Premium SEO Pack writes SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, and analyser score to every post as postmeta. SleekView reads the same keys and renders the site-wide audit as a sortable, filterable grid.

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SleekView table view for Premium SEO Pack

A per-post panel earns a site-wide quality grid

Premium SEO Pack is a CodeCanyon-style WordPress SEO suite. It hangs an editor panel on every post and stores its results as postmeta: SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, an analyser score, plus optional Open Graph and Twitter card fields. The plugin's own admin gives you a per-post panel and a few site-wide settings, no site-wide quality view.

The per-post panel is the right tool when an editor is writing one post. It is the wrong tool when an editorial lead needs to know whether the bottom half of the archive has any meta at all, what fraction of posts are scoring red, or which post types have silently fallen behind on coverage. Today the answer means opening every post one at a time, which is the audit antipattern.

SleekView reads the same Premium SEO Pack postmeta and renders the site-wide audit as a real grid. Each row carries the post title, the post type, the meta description, the focus keyword, the analyser score, and the post_date. Saved filters do the rest: a view filtered to score band equals red is the priority cleanup, a view filtered to meta description IS NULL is the coverage gap, and a view grouped by post_type surfaces which custom post types the editor panel rarely gets opened on.

Workflow

From a per-post panel to a site-wide audit grid

1

Read the SEO postmeta

SleekView queries the postmeta keys Premium SEO Pack writes (SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, analyser score, Open Graph and Twitter card fields) and joins to wp_posts columns.
2

Map the columns

Title, post type, meta description, focus keyword, score, date. Six columns that match the site-wide content quality question editorial leads ask quarterly.
3

Save the audit views

Save a view filtered to score band equals red (priority cleanup), another to meta description IS NULL (coverage gap), and a third grouped by post_type (silent-gap audit).
4

Drill into the post

Click a row to open Premium SEO Pack's editor panel. SleekView never re-runs the analyser; it just makes the fix one click from the audit.

Sample columns

A typical Premium SEO Pack table view

Every post with its meta description, focus keyword, analyser score, and post date on one row.
Source: wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta on Premium SEO Pack keys
Title Post type Meta description Focus keyword Score Date
How we ship on Fridays post A short note on the Friday deploy process and the checks we run. friday deploy Green 82 2026-05-08
Pricing page Transparent pricing for every plan, no surprises. pricing Green 78 2026-04-12
API: webhook payload docs Webhook payload reference with fields and examples. webhook payload Yellow 54 2026-03-21
Old changelog 2019 post Unscored 2019-11-04
Roadmap notes post A short roadmap update for the next quarter. roadmap Red 38 2026-02-19

Comparison

Default Premium SEO Pack panel vs SleekView

Default Premium SEO Pack

  • Per-post panel is the only quality surface, no site-wide grid
  • No saved filter for red-scored or unscored posts across the site
  • Cannot group coverage by post_type to find silent gaps
  • Custom post types with no analyser runs blend into the post lists
  • No export of the quality audit without a copy-paste per post

SleekView

  • One row per post with meta description, focus keyword, score, and date
  • Filter by score band, post_type, missing meta, or post_date window
  • Saved view for red-scored posts and another for unscored older content
  • Spot custom post types where the analyser panel rarely gets opened
  • Click through to Premium SEO Pack's editor panel for the post

Features

What SleekView gives you for Premium SEO Pack

Quality observability

Render Premium SEO Pack's analyser score as a real column. Editorial sees site-wide quality as a number, not as a per-post warning hidden behind the panel.

Score band isolation

Filter to score band equals red to audit the priority cleanup queue. Yellow and unscored buckets each get their own saved view, no manual sort required.

Custom-post-type audit

Group by post_type and the grid surfaces which custom post types have silent coverage gaps. The panel rarely gets opened on those, which is why they drift.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Premium SEO Pack

Editorial leads

The score band filter and the per-post-type group say where the content quality conversation should actually happen. Audits stop being anecdotal.

SEO specialists

Sort by score ascending and the bottom of the grid is the rewrite queue. Pair with a post_date filter for a focused sprint on a specific era of content.

Content ops

Quarterly content audits get a real before-and-after based on the analyser score and meta coverage instead of an anecdote about how the last sprint went.

The bigger picture

Why a per-post SEO panel earns a site-wide grid

Premium SEO Pack does the per-post work well: an analyser score, snippet preview, and a writer-facing checklist. The plugin was never built to answer site-wide questions, which is the moment editorial leads start asking them. How many posts have any meta at all.

What fraction are scoring red, yellow, green. Are the docs custom post types going to the index with no meta description. SleekView reads the same postmeta the plugin already writes and renders the answers as a sortable, filterable, exportable grid.

The per-post panel keeps owning the editor experience; the grid owns the site-wide story.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Premium SEO Pack

No. Premium SEO Pack still scores each post, still writes the score to postmeta, and still controls the editor panel. SleekView reads the score and renders it in the grid. Disabling SleekView leaves every per-post experience as before.

 

From WordPress postmeta written by Premium SEO Pack: SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, analyser score, and the Open Graph and Twitter card fields, plus standard wp_posts columns. SleekView never re-runs the analyser or calls an external service.

 

Yes. The grid buckets the numeric analyser score into bands (green, yellow, red, unscored) and a filter on band is one click. Editorial reviews tend to chase red and unscored first, with yellow as the next sprint.

 

Yes. A filter on score IS NULL surfaces posts the analyser never ran against, typically older content imported before Premium SEO Pack was installed. The unscored bucket is often the first cleanup target.

 

Yes. Group a view by post_type with a filter on missing meta description and the grid splits coverage across post, page, and every custom post type. Custom post types are the most common offenders for silent gaps.

 

Yes. The plugin writes per-site postmeta on multisite, and SleekView respects that scope. Each subsite has its own SEO grid, and a network roll-up can aggregate coverage across blogs.

 

No. Only the rows on the current page are queried, and Premium SEO Pack's postmeta keys are indexed by WordPress's standard postmeta schema. The grid paginates like any post list.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV with title, post type, meta description, focus keyword, score, and post_date. Useful for handing a quality-band list to an external editor or archiving a snapshot before a content audit.

 

Pricing

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  • 3 websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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EUR

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  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

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