SleekView for Rank Math PRO
SleekView reads wp_rank_math_redirections, wp_rank_math_404_logs, wp_rank_math_internal_meta and the Content AI postmeta and renders each as a column-perfect ops table with status, hit count, age and source ready to sort and filter.
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Rank Math PRO writes the tables, SleekView reads them as rows
Rank Math PRO writes across four database surfaces. Redirects live in wp_rank_math_redirections, the 404 monitor in wp_rank_math_404_logs, internal link and prominent words data in wp_rank_math_internal_meta, and SEO and Content AI fields in postmeta. PRO extends the free build with Content AI scoring, advanced schema templates, a Google Analytics integration and a Search Console pull, all of which write to those same tables.
The default Rank Math admin gives each module its own screen with its own filters, which means triaging a 404 spike against the active redirect set requires flipping between two screens, and auditing Content AI coverage across the editorial calendar means opening every post in turn. SleekView reads the PRO tables directly and turns each into a sortable, filterable grid that an SEO lead can pin to a saved view.
Rank Math PRO keeps owning the redirect engine, the 404 monitor and the Content AI scoring. SleekView is a read-and-write layer on top of the same tables, so the engine behavior continues exactly as Rank Math runs it and inline edits use the same write path the plugin's own admin uses.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces Rank Math PRO data
Point at every PRO table
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical Rank Math PRO redirect audit view
wp_319_rank_math_redirections, wp_319_rank_math_404_logs, wp_319_rank_math_internal_meta + Content AI postmeta
| Source | Target | Type | Hits | Last accessed | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| /old-pricing/ | /pricing/ | 301 | 1,284 | 2026-05-16 08:14 | active |
| /2019/launch-announcement/ | /blog/launch/ | 301 | 942 | 2026-05-15 22:40 | active |
| /temp-campaign/ | /campaigns/spring/ | 302 | 318 | 2026-05-14 16:08 | stale 302 |
| /old-product-x/ | /shop/product-x/ | 301 | 0 | — | no hits 90d |
| /legacy-docs/ | /docs/ | 301 | 612 | 2026-05-15 11:22 | active |
Comparison
Default Rank Math PRO admin vs SleekView
Default Rank Math PRO admin
- Redirects, 404 logs, schema and Content AI live on separate admin screens
- No unified table that shows redirects and the 404s they would solve side by side
- No filter for redirects with zero hits in 90 days
- Bulk editor for redirects does not cover Content AI postmeta keys
- No saved views per role for SEO leads, migrators or editors
SleekView
- Every Rank Math PRO table rendered as a real grid with hit counts and timestamps
- Filter to zero-hit redirects, top 404s or stale Content AI scores in one click
- Inline action to promote a 404 row into a redirect on Rank Math's own table
- Saved views per role: SEO lead, migrator, content editor
- Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for Rank Math PRO
Four PRO tables in one grid surface
Render redirections, 404 logs, internal meta and Content AI as separate grids on the same dashboard. SEO leads stop flipping between four Rank Math screens.
Real sort, filter and inline action
Sort 404s by hit count, filter to stale 302s, and promote a 404 row into a 301 redirect from the same screen without opening the redirect editor.
Role-scoped saved views
Save views per role and embed them on frontend pages so migrators see the 404 queue and editors see Content AI without admin clutter.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Rank Math PRO
SEO leads
Pin the redirect health and Content AI coverage grids side by side and confirm the team is reanalyzing existing content alongside shipping new pieces every week.
Site migrators
Scope the 404 grid to the post-launch window, promote logged 404s into redirects inline and watch the queue shrink in near real time.
Editorial leads
Filter the Content AI grid to one section or one author and queue the rescores for the posts most likely to drift from the current best practice.
The bigger picture
PRO data is records, not five admin screens
Rank Math PRO covers most of the SEO ops stack on a single license, but each module (redirects, 404s, internal links, Content AI, schema) gets its own admin screen with its own filters. That model works for a small site editing one rule at a time and falls apart during a migration, a content audit or any month where 404 traffic spikes and the editorial team also wants to know which posts need a Content AI rescore. SleekView treats the PRO tables as the structured records they already are.
Redirects, 404 logs, internal meta and Content AI become four sortable, filterable grids on the same surface, with inline action to promote 404 rows into redirects on the plugin's own table. The plugin keeps owning the engine; SleekView adds the reading layer the SEO lead can actually share with migrators and editors.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Rank Math PRO
No. Rank Math PRO still owns the redirect engine, the 404 monitor, the schema templates and the Content AI scoring. SleekView reads the same wp_rank_math_* tables and Content AI postmeta as sortable grids, and inline edits use the same write path the plugin's own admin uses.
 The redirect, 404 and SEO postmeta grids work on the free Rank Math plugin too, because those tables exist in the free build. The Content AI grid requires Rank Math PRO to be active, since that is where the scoring data is stored.
 Yes. SleekView exposes Rank Math's own promote-to-redirect call as a row action on the 404 grid. The new redirect rule appears in wp_rank_math_redirections exactly as if a migrator had added it through the plugin admin.
 Yes. Add a last_accessed filter for greater than 90 days or null, and the resulting grid is the cleanup queue SEO leads typically retire after a migration has settled.
 Yes. Rank Math PRO has its own analytics module that pulls Google Search Console data. SleekView reads the local Rank Math tables, not the Search Console API, so the two surfaces are complementary: PRO analytics for query and impression data, SleekView for the redirect, 404 and Content AI grids.
 Yes. Saved table views support role-based visibility so SEO leads see redirects, migrators see 404 logs and editors see Content AI without any module they do not own being exposed.
 No. Queries hit indexed columns on wp_rank_math_redirections and the grid paginates. Sites with 50,000 redirects perform the same as sites with 500 because only the visible page of the underlying table is fetched.
 Yes. Any saved view exports to CSV with the current filters and columns applied. SEO leads typically export the inactive redirects list or the top 404s list as a sprint brief for the development team.
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