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SleekView for REHub Affiliate

SleekView reads the wp_posts and wp_postmeta rows REHub writes for offers, deals, and reviews, then renders vendor, price, click count, and category as a queryable audit grid inside WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for REHub Affiliate

Move REHub offers out of flat list screens and into an audit table

REHub builds price comparison and affiliate review sites on WordPress, storing offers, deals, and reviews as posts with re_price, re_vendor, re_offer_url, and re_click_count in postmeta. The default REHub admin shows a flat list of titles, prices, and dates, which is right for opening a single post and wrong for catalog-wide audits, vendor outreach lists, or click-distribution checks.

SleekView reads wp_posts joined with the re_ meta keys and renders the catalog as a sortable audit table. Filter to offers with re_click_count above a threshold to find performance leaders. Sort by re_vendor to assemble outreach lists for a specific partner. Group rows by category taxonomy to triage coverage gaps in one query. The same dataset the chart view aggregates becomes a row-level surface for editors, growth, and affiliate operators.

The plugin keeps owning offer pages, redirect logic, and the front-end comparison UI. The table view owns the audit surface, so the catalog REHub already records stops hiding inside paginated lists and becomes something the team can actually query.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces REHub Affiliate data

1

Point at REHub posts and re_ meta

Pick wp_posts filtered to REHub offer, deal, and review types, joined with wp_postmeta on re_price, re_vendor, re_offer_url, and re_click_count.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Title, Vendor, Price, Click count, Category, and post_date. Reorder, hide, or rename any column without a custom manage_posts_columns callback.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to offers with re_click_count above 100, to a specific vendor for outreach prep, or to offers created in the last 30 days. Sort by re_click_count for performance triage.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Top performing offers", "Vendor outreach shortlist", "New offers awaiting review") and gate by WordPress capability so editors, growth, and operators land on the slice that matters.

Sample columns

A typical REHub Affiliate audit view

Rows from wp_posts joined with the re_ meta keys and category taxonomy. The same data REHub stores per offer, surfaced as a queryable catalog table.
Source: wp_postmeta
Offer Vendor Price Clicks Category Status
Sony WH-1000XM5 Headphones Amazon $329.00 1,284 audio Live
Anker 737 Power Bank Amazon $129.99 942 accessories Live
Logitech MX Master 3S Best Buy $99.00 611 peripherals Live
Kindle Paperwhite 2024 Amazon $149.99 ereaders Awaiting review
Discontinued GoPro 9 B&H Photo $199.00 37 cameras Expired

Comparison

Default REHub Affiliate admin vs SleekView

Default REHub admin lists

  • Offers and deals show title, price, and date with no vendor or click columns
  • re_ meta values stay hidden inside each post editor
  • No way to filter offers by click count or vendor in one query
  • Category coverage audits require clicking through paginated lists
  • Per-vendor outreach lists need raw SQL on wp_postmeta

SleekView

  • Every REHub offer rendered as a queryable table
  • re_ meta keys exposed as real columns (price, vendor, clicks, discount)
  • Filter on click count, vendor, category, and post_date in stacked queries
  • Saved views per role: editor coverage audit, growth outreach, operator triage
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for REHub Affiliate

re_ meta as real columns

Unpack re_price, re_vendor, and re_click_count into a row table instead of opening offer after offer to inspect the values by hand.

Composable catalog filters

Stack filters on vendor, category, click count, and post_date to assemble outreach shortlists, performance reviews, or stale-offer cohorts in one query.

Click data inline

re_click_count sits on every row so the audit table answers which offers are earning attention right now, not just which exist.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for REHub Affiliate

Affiliate operators

Sort by vendor and click count to build the real outreach shortlist, then filter to offers created after a niche pivot to measure traction in rows.

Review editors

Filter by category and post_date to triage coverage gaps and queue the next round of offers for editorial enrichment.

Growth leads

Export the top-clicked-offer cohort with vendor and category to brief the monthly review from a single audit table rather than a spreadsheet.

The bigger picture

Why affiliate catalogs deserve a real table

REHub captures the entire affiliate catalog one row at a time across wp_posts and wp_postmeta, with vendor, price, click count, and category already attached to every entry. The default admin tucks those signals into flat title-and-date lists, which is right for opening one post and wrong for almost everything affiliate operators actually do with catalog data. SleekView reads the same rows and renders them as a queryable audit table with re_ meta keys promoted into real columns.

Filters stack into a single query so the top-performing offers cohort, the vendor outreach list, and the stale-offer review become one-click views rather than CSV exports. The plugin keeps owning the offer pages, the redirect logic, and the comparison UI, while the team gets the per-row surface the catalog always deserved.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for REHub Affiliate

wp_posts filtered to REHub offer, deal, and review post types, joined with wp_postmeta on the re_ keys (re_price, re_vendor, re_offer_url, re_click_count) and with the category taxonomy. No new tables and no extra meta are introduced.

 

Yes. Any add-on that writes re_ meta or registers an offer-style post type surfaces in the same query. Custom meta keys appear as filterable columns the moment a row carries them.

 

Yes. SleekView surfaces re_vendor and re_click_count as real columns. Common saved views include 'top 50 by clicks' and 'vendor outreach shortlist by partner'.

 

Yes, when explicitly enabled. Status edits go through the WordPress posts API rather than direct SQL, so REHub hooks observe the writes exactly as they would from the post editor.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a vendor filter or a last-30-days slice narrows both surfaces. Operators pivot between row audit and rollup without rebuilding filters.

 

Yes. post_date is a first-class column. Sort by it for coverage triage of new entries, or group by it for editorial cadence reviews against a baseline week.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with the columns the view shows, including title, vendor, price, click count, category, and post_date. Useful for vendor outreach briefs.

 

Yes. SleekView queries wp_posts with indexed postmeta joins and paginates results, so affiliate sites with tens of thousands of offers still load the table without timing out admin requests.

 

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