SleekView for SEOPress Bot: crawl report and 404 tables
SEOPress Bot crawls the site and logs broken links, redirects, and structural issues into the SEOPress data model. SleekView turns those logs into one filterable grid joined to the underlying post metadata so SEO leads can fix issues at the source.
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Treat the crawl log as a queryable table
SEOPress Bot is the on-site crawler bundled with SEOPress Pro. Crawl results, broken links, redirect chains, and content quality flags are stored alongside the rest of SEOPress's data: per-URL metadata in _seopress_titles_* and _seopress_robots_* postmeta keys, plus crawl run logs in wp_options rows that SEOPress maintains under its plugin namespace.
The default crawler interface lists the most recent run with basic filters. Comparing two crawl runs, seeing the trend in 4xx counts over time, or joining a crawl error with the page's meta description requires switching between screens. SleekView reads the SEOPress data alongside the crawl log and exposes every URL with its crawl status, response code, redirect chain, and metadata in one grid.
Inline edits to metadata route through SEOPress's update path; edits to crawl-specific fields write to the SEOPress option rows the bot reads from. Both routes keep the next crawl run consistent with the data SEO leads adjusted.
Workflow
From crawl log to one audit grid
Connect SEOPress Bot
wp_options and joins them with _seopress_* postmeta. Every crawled URL appears with response code, chain length, and metadata.
Compose audit columns
Save filters per role
Fix at the source
Sample columns
A typical SEOPress Bot crawl view
_seopress_titles_* metadata and most recent response code.
wp_options (seopress_bot_*), wp_postmeta (_seopress_* keys)
| URL | Response | Redirect chain | Meta description | Internal links | Last crawled |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| /pricing/ | 200 | 0 | Compare plans for studios. | 84 | Apr 24 |
| /blog/old-launch/ | 301 | 2 | Missing | 12 | Apr 23 |
| /legacy/feature/ | 404 | 0 | Missing | 3 | Apr 23 |
| /about/ | 200 | 0 | Meet the team behind the studio. | 57 | Apr 24 |
Comparison
Default SEOPress Bot admin vs SleekView
Default SEOPress Bot admin
- Crawl results show in a single run report with limited filtering
- 404 events and metadata live on separate screens
- No saved view for redirect chains longer than one hop
- Hard to compare crawl trends across multiple runs over time
- Internal link counts hide inside the crawl detail per URL
SleekView
- One grid covering every URL the SEOPress Bot has crawled with response codes
- Sort by response code, redirect chain length, or internal link count
- Filter for 4xx URLs with high internal link counts, the highest-impact fixes first
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Inline edit
_seopress_titles_descwhen a crawl flags an empty meta - Saved views for migration audits, retainer reports, and broken-link sweeps
Features
What SleekView gives you for SEOPress Bot
Find high-impact crawl errors
Sort by internal link count among URLs returning 4xx responses. The pages every other page on the site points at surface first, so fixes ship in priority order.
Audit redirect chains
Filter for redirect chains longer than one hop and bulk-edit the destinations through wp_aioseo_redirects or the active redirects plugin. Crawl chains collapse to one hop.
Inline edit metadata
When the crawl flags an empty _seopress_titles_desc, edit the cell on the row. The next crawl run picks up the new metadata without manual cross-checking.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for SEOPress Bot
SEO managers
Audit crawl reports to triage broken links and chains. Filter by response code and internal link count to find the fixes that move the needle.
Migration leads
After a site migration, scope the crawl to old URL patterns. Bulk-update redirects and check the chain length until every old URL resolves in one hop.
Agency leads
Export the crawl audit per client for monthly retainer reports. Saved layouts scope the grid by client domain without rebuilding columns.
The bigger picture
Why a crawl log needs a real grid
SEOPress Bot is the kind of feature that pays for itself the moment a site grows past a few hundred URLs: a built-in crawler that turns up broken links, redirect chains, and missing metadata without leaving WordPress. The catch is that the default report is built around the most recent run, so seeing trends across runs or joining a crawl error to the page's meta description means flipping between screens. SleekView reads the crawl rows from wp_options and joins them with the _seopress_* postmeta the rest of SEOPress maintains.
URL, response code, redirect chain length, internal link count, and meta description become sortable columns. Sort by internal link count among 4xx URLs to find the broken pages everything else points at. Filter for chains longer than one hop to collapse them in bulk.
Inline-edit empty meta descriptions so the next run is cleaner. SEOPress Bot still does the crawling; SleekView just makes the output operable.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for SEOPress Bot
No. SleekView reads the crawl data SEOPress Bot already records and joins it with the rest of SEOPress's metadata. The bot still does the crawling, redirect detection, and broken-link discovery. SleekView gives SEO leads a queryable grid over the results.
 Yes. Metadata edits route through SEOPress's update layer, and crawl-specific settings write to the SEOPress option rows the bot reads. The next crawl run sees the new state without any extra steps.
 Yes. The crawl records every hop in a redirect chain, and SleekView exposes the chain length as a column with the full chain as a related-rows panel. Migration leads collapse chains longer than one hop in bulk.
 Yes. Product URLs are part of the same SEOPress data model, so the crawl grid covers them alongside posts and pages. Filter by post type to scope a store-only audit.
 
No. SleekView paginates queries against the SEOPress option rows and the _seopress_* postmeta. Even sites with hundreds of thousands of crawled URLs stay responsive because the grid only loads visible rows.
Yes. Any view exports to CSV scoped to the current filter. Hand the dev team a list of 4xx URLs to fix, or send a client a snapshot of crawl health for the month.
 SEOPress Bot ships with SEOPress Pro, so the crawl data is only present when Pro is active. The SleekView grid still exposes the rest of the SEOPress metadata on free installs, just without the crawl columns.
 SEOPress stores recent crawl runs in option rows. SleekView exposes each run as a snapshot column, so SEO leads can sort by the most recent run while still seeing trend data from previous runs.
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