SleekView for Presto Player Pro
SleekView reads the pp_video_block post type, the presto_player_options, the brand taxonomy and the analytics events table, then renders the library as a sortable, filterable table with source type, brand and play counts as real columns.
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Presto Player Pro has rich data. The library needs a real list.
Presto Player Pro is more than a player: videos live in the pp_video_block post type, source metadata (Vimeo, YouTube, Bunny.net, self-hosted, audio) sits in postmeta, brand assignments link to the pp_brand taxonomy, and per-video analytics events (play, complete, watch time) live in the plugin's analytics table. The plugin's admin lists videos and shows per-video analytics but offers no aggregate, sortable list with source, brand and play counts side by side.
SleekView reads the pp_video_block posts, joins to the brand taxonomy and aggregates the analytics events by video. Title, source type, brand, play count, complete count and date sit as sortable, filterable columns. Pull every Bunny.net video on a specific brand, or every video whose play count dropped after a homepage change, without opening each video screen.
Inline edits run through standard WordPress CRUD, so post-save hooks still fire and Presto Player Pro continues to render videos, manage branding and record analytics as before. The player pipeline stays inside the plugin.
Workflow
How SleekView reads Presto Player Pro data
Point SleekView at Presto Player Pro
Compose the column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline or export
Sample columns
A typical Presto Player Pro library table
wp_posts (pp_video_block) + wp_postmeta + pp_brand taxonomy + Presto Player analytics events table
| Title | Source | Brand | Plays | Completes | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product walkthrough | bunny.net | Main | 4,128 | 2,711 | May 12 |
| Founder interview | youtube | Editorial | 1,902 | 1,144 | May 11 |
| Onboarding tour | self-hosted | Main | 877 | 612 | May 10 |
| Podcast episode 14 | audio | Podcast | 1,346 | 988 | May 9 |
| Conference recap | vimeo | Editorial | 521 | 287 | May 8 |
Comparison
Default Presto Player Pro admin vs SleekView
Default Presto Player Pro admin
- Library list shows fixed columns; brand and source stay buried in postmeta
- Per-video analytics screens are powerful but never aggregate across rows
- No filter that combines source, brand and play count in one pass
- Bulk actions are limited to standard WordPress operations
- No saved per-role view for engineers, marketing or editors
SleekView
- Read directly from pp_video_block, brand taxonomy and analytics events
- Source, brand, play count and complete count as sortable, filterable columns
- Inline-edit video status and brand assignment across many rows in one pass
- Save filtered views per role ("Bunny.net videos by brand", "Top plays this month")
- Switch between table and kanban views of the same video library
Features
What SleekView gives you for Presto Player Pro
Source and brand as real columns
Surface source type (Vimeo, YouTube, Bunny.net, self-hosted, audio) and brand alongside title and date. Library structure moves from per-video screens to a sortable column set.
Inline edits through CRUD
Bulk-update video status, switch brand assignment or fix slugs. Edits go through standard WordPress hooks and the Presto Player playback pipeline stays untouched.
Compose precise filters
Combine source, brand and play count into a saved filter. A top-plays-by-brand cut becomes a single named view instead of stitching analytics screens together.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Presto Player Pro
Video producers
Filter to Bunny.net videos on a specific brand to confirm new releases inherit the right branding before they ship.
Marketing leads
Sort by play count to see which videos respond to a homepage placement or a campaign launch, with brand and source visible in the row.
Agency support
Hand support staff a read-only library table with source, brand and recent plays so they answer client questions without touching Bunny.net credentials.
The bigger picture
Why a Presto Player Pro library deserves a real table
Presto Player Pro carries a lot of structure: source per video, brand assignment, per-video analytics events. The default admin presents that structure as per-video screens, which is the right surface for editing one video at a time and the wrong surface for understanding the library as a whole. SleekView reads the post type, taxonomy, options and analytics events as the structured data they already are.
Producers confirm brand coverage before release. Marketing leads tie plays back to campaigns. Agency support fields client questions from a read-only slice.
The plugin keeps doing the playback and analytics work it does well, and SleekView gives the team a reading layer they can share.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Presto Player Pro
No. Presto Player Pro still owns rendering, branding and analytics recording. SleekView is an additional admin surface that reads the same post type, taxonomy and analytics table so the library becomes legible at a glance.
 Yes for analytics, brand taxonomy and the full source range. SleekView reads whichever combination of data the installed Presto Player version provides, so the table shape adapts to free vs Pro.
 No. SleekView reads posts, taxonomy, options and analytics events on the admin side only. Front-end playback continues to be served by Presto Player Pro exactly as before.
 Yes. Source type (Vimeo, YouTube, Bunny.net, self-hosted, audio) is recorded as postmeta on each video, so a saved filter can split the library by source without mixing them.
 Yes. The Presto Player analytics events table is a SleekView data source, so play count, complete count and watch time sit as sortable columns next to title and brand.
 Yes. Select rows, pick a new brand term and SleekView writes the change through wp_set_object_terms. Presto Player reads the updated assignment on the next render.
 Yes. Each saved view captures column set, filters and sort order. Gate it by WordPress capability so video producers see a brand-coverage table, marketing sees a top-plays slice, and agency support sees a client view.
 Yes. Any filtered set exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows, useful for a video library report handed to a stakeholder.
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