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SleekView for Scalenut

SleekView reads wp_posts plus the Scalenut meta keys (_scalenut_quality_score, _scalenut_brief_id, _scalenut_keyword) and surfaces them as sortable, filterable, inline-editable columns rather than a Cruise Mode list.

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SleekView table view for Scalenut

Cruise Mode ships fast. The catalogue still needs a workspace.

Scalenut's Cruise Mode produces full articles in the cloud and pushes them to WordPress. Each connected post lands with a small but useful meta trail: a Scalenut quality score, a target keyword and a brief id linking back to the cloud document. The Posts screen does not show any of it, and Scalenut's own dashboard reports cloud usage rather than WordPress lifecycle.

SleekView reads wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta and exposes those Scalenut keys as real columns. Sort by quality score, filter to one keyword cluster, scope to drafts created in the last two weeks or inline-edit reviewer-assignment meta across many rows.

Honest scope: Scalenut's cluster research, Cruise Mode generation and brief workspace stay in Scalenut. SleekView surfaces the WordPress-side data and makes the AI-assisted catalogue operable as a list.

Workflow

How SleekView reads your Scalenut data

1

Pick the source post types

Choose the post types you sync from Scalenut (post, plus any custom content type). SleekView surfaces standard wp_posts columns plus Scalenut meta keys (_scalenut_quality_score, _scalenut_brief_id, _scalenut_keyword) really present in the install.
2

Compose your column set

Add post_title, post_status, post_author, post_date plus Scalenut meta keys. The agent UI lists keys actually in use so you don't have to guess names.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Cruise Mode review queue", "Quality refresh") and gate by WordPress capability so writers, editors and content ops each get their own column set.
4

Edit inline and ship

Flip status, reassign editors, edit reviewer-notes meta directly in the row. Standard WordPress hooks fire so save_post and transition_post_status behave normally.

Sample columns

A typical Scalenut Cruise Mode view

SleekView reads wp_posts joined to wp_postmeta and surfaces Scalenut keys (_scalenut_quality_score, _scalenut_brief_id, _scalenut_keyword) as real columns. Inline edits route through standard WP hooks.
Source: wp_posts + wp_postmeta (Scalenut meta keys)
Title Quality score Keyword Brief id Status Updated
Inbound lead scoring guide 86 inbound lead scoring sn-7712 Publish Apr 22
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Sales pipeline stages explained 44 sales pipeline stages sn-7691 Publish Apr 14
Webinar follow-up templates 71 webinar follow up template sn-7720 Draft Apr 24

Comparison

Default WordPress Posts vs SleekView for Scalenut

Default Posts screen

  • Posts screen does not surface quality score, keyword or brief id
  • No way to sort the catalogue by Scalenut quality score
  • Filtering limited to status, author and date, no keyword cluster filter
  • Bulk edit covers categories and author, not Scalenut meta
  • Review queues live in spreadsheets exported from the Scalenut app

SleekView

  • Surface _scalenut_quality_score, _scalenut_keyword and _scalenut_brief_id as real columns
  • Sort the catalogue by quality score in one click
  • Filter to a single keyword cluster or score band for sprint planning
  • Inline-edit reviewer and status meta across many rows at once
  • Save named per-role views with their own column sets

Features

What SleekView gives you for Scalenut

Custom columns per view

Editors, writers and content ops each get their own column set. One view foregrounds quality score and keyword, another shows brief id and reviewer.

Inline-edit without opening posts

Update status, reassign editors, edit Scalenut reviewer meta directly in the row. Bulk-update dozens of Cruise Mode drafts in seconds with save_post firing as expected.

Compose precise filters

Combine keyword, score band, brief id, status and date range. Save the filter as a named view ("Cruise Mode under 70") your team reuses each sprint.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Scalenut

Editorial leads

Sort the Cruise Mode catalogue by quality score, scan the bottom band for rewrites and bulk-assign reviewers in one pass.

Content editors

Filter to one keyword cluster to plan the next Cruise Mode batch, spot duplicate coverage and pick which underperforming posts deserve a manual rewrite.

Programme owners

Scope the view to one cluster and export the filtered set to CSV for external editors or a quarterly programme review.

The bigger picture

Why AI-assisted output needs row-level governance

Cruise Mode is good at producing first drafts at speed, but speed is not the same as catalogue quality. The standard Posts screen does not show which Cruise Mode drafts scored well, which keywords are over-served and which posts have drifted away from target. Scalenut's own dashboard reports cloud activity, a different question.

SleekView reads the same meta the connector writes and turns it into a list editors can sort, filter and bulk-operate on. Average quality is the only metric that matters once volume is solved, and a sortable column is what makes it operable.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Scalenut

Standard wp_posts rows joined to wp_postmeta for the Scalenut keys the connector writes (quality score, target keyword, brief id) plus standard wp_posts columns. SleekView never calls Scalenut's API directly.

 

Yes. SleekView writes through wp_update_post and update_post_meta, so save_post, transition_post_status and notification hooks fire normally. Bulk operations iterate through the same path so side effects stay identical.

 

Yes. The agent UI scans wp_postmeta for Scalenut keys really present and lists them, so you pick from a real menu rather than guessing names.

 

No. Cruise Mode is where AI-assisted drafts get generated. SleekView surfaces the WordPress catalogue those drafts ship into and makes it operable as a list. Different stages of the same workflow.

 

Yes. Filter on the quality score column with a numeric range. Save it as a named view ("Cruise Mode under 70") so the review queue is one click away each sprint.

 

Queries hit indexed wp_posts columns plus indexed meta-key joins. Filters and sorts ride those indexes; heavy aggregations are opt-in. The default list stays fast on installs with thousands of Cruise Mode posts.

 

If no Scalenut meta is written to wp_postmeta, there is nothing on the WordPress side to surface. SleekView is built for teams that already sync Cruise Mode posts into WP with meta intact.

 

No. SleekView edits affect WordPress only via standard hooks. The Scalenut document and brief remain the source of truth in the cloud. WP stays the system of record for what publishes.

 

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