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SleekView for SEOPress Insights Pro: ranking and keyword tables

SEOPress Insights Pro pulls Google Search Console and ranking data into WordPress and stores it alongside SEOPress's post metadata. SleekView turns the combined dataset into one editable grid so SEO leads can audit keywords, clicks, and content gaps in one place.

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SleekView table view for SEOPress Insights Pro

Bring keyword rankings and content audits into one table

SEOPress Insights Pro extends the core SEOPress plugin with rank tracking, backlinks, and content scoring data. The base plugin already stores per-post SEO fields in _seopress_titles_title, _seopress_titles_desc, _seopress_robots_index, and related _seopress_* postmeta keys. Insights adds tracked keywords, ranking history, and Search Console aggregates in its own option-and-table footprint under seopress_ prefixed rows.

The default Insights interface presents this data through dashboards and per-post panels. Auditing every tracked keyword across every post (or finding pages with empty SEOPress meta but high Search Console impressions) means jumping between dashboards and the post editor. SleekView reads from the Insights data and the underlying wp_postmeta together so SEO leads see keywords, scores, and metadata side by side.

Inline edits update the SEOPress postmeta keys through the plugin's own update layer, with direct writes as a fallback for Insights-only fields that have no public API. Changes appear in the sitemap, head tags, and Insights dashboards on the same request.

Workflow

From Insights and SEOPress meta to one ranking grid

1

Connect Insights and SEOPress

SleekView joins Insights ranking rows with the _seopress_* postmeta keys for the target page. The combined grid shows keywords, positions, clicks, and the metadata that powers each URL.
2

Compose audit columns

Pick the columns SEO leads need: tracked keyword, position, clicks, impressions, _seopress_titles_title, _seopress_titles_desc, and _seopress_robots_index.
3

Save filters per role

SEO leads see all keywords with quick-win filters, editors see only their own posts with rankings, clients see a scoped view. Each role gets the layout that matches the work.
4

Inline edit metadata

Update the SEOPress title or description on the row and the change writes through SEOPress so head tags, schema, and sitemap refresh on the next request.

Sample columns

A typical SEOPress Insights audit view

Tracked keywords joined with the _seopress_titles_* postmeta they target, with current position and clicks.
Source: wp_postmeta (_seopress_* keys), wp_options (seopress_*), wp_seopress_rankings (Insights)
Tracked keyword Target page Position Clicks (30d) Impressions Meta description
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Comparison

Default SEOPress Insights Pro admin vs SleekView

Default SEOPress Insights admin

  • Tracked keywords and per-post metadata live on separate screens
  • Dashboards aggregate clicks and impressions but do not let SEO leads sort the underlying list
  • Filtering for posts with high impressions but empty _seopress_titles_desc takes manual cross-checking
  • No saved layout for keyword position bands joined to target page metadata
  • Bulk meta edits across hundreds of _seopress_* keys are limited

SleekView

  • Joined grid of tracked keywords and the _seopress_titles_* rows they target
  • Sort by position, clicks, or impressions to find quick-win pages fast
  • Filter for pages with impressions over a threshold and empty meta description
  • Inline edit _seopress_titles_title and _seopress_titles_desc on the row
  • Save views per role so SEO leads, editors, and clients each see the right slice

Features

What SleekView gives you for SEOPress Insights Pro

Keywords joined to the target page

Insights tracked keywords show alongside the SEOPress metadata for the URL they point at. SEO leads spot pages that rank but carry weak _seopress_titles_desc values in seconds.

Quick-win filters

Save filters for keywords on positions 4 to 15 with high impressions but low CTR, paired with empty or short metadata. The pages worth optimising surface without trawling dashboards.

Inline edit SEOPress metadata

Click the title or meta cell to update _seopress_titles_title or _seopress_titles_desc through SEOPress's update layer. Head tags and sitemap refresh on the next request.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for SEOPress Insights Pro

SEO managers

Audit every tracked keyword joined to its target page's _seopress_titles_* values. Filter for positions 4 to 15 and queue meta refreshes for the writing team.

Content editors

See which of their own posts attract impressions but carry an empty meta description. A scoped view shows only their drafts and published posts with the metadata cells inline.

Agency leads

Hand clients a clean ranking and audit view filtered to their site. Export the table for monthly retainer reports without screenshotting Insights dashboards.

The bigger picture

Why keyword data and metadata belong in the same grid

SEOPress Insights Pro and the SEOPress core plugin already hold the two halves of an SEO workflow: what a page ranks for and what metadata the page carries. The default UI keeps them apart, which means SEO leads jump between dashboards and post editors to do the basic loop of seeing a quick-win keyword, opening the target page, and editing the description. SleekView joins the Insights ranking data with the _seopress_titles_* postmeta keys so the same row shows a keyword, its position, impressions, and the metadata that targets it.

Sort by position to find pages on the second page of Google. Filter for high impressions and short meta to surface the descriptions worth rewriting. Inline edit through SEOPress so the rendered head tags update immediately.

Agency leads export the table for client reports, editors get scoped views, and SEO managers stop bouncing between screens to track the work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for SEOPress Insights Pro

No. SleekView reads the data Insights already pulls from Search Console and the data SEOPress stores in _seopress_* postmeta. Insights still handles the ranking sync and the dashboards. SleekView gives SEO leads a queryable grid over the combined dataset.

 

Yes. Edits to _seopress_titles_title, _seopress_titles_desc, _seopress_robots_index, and related keys route through SEOPress's update layer so head tags, sitemap entries, and schema output refresh exactly as they would after a manual edit.

 

Yes. Ranking history rows from the Insights tables show up as columns or as a related-table panel, so SEO leads can sort by current position, position last week, and position last month. Trend filters spot pages that just dropped out of the top 10.

 

Yes. SEOPress Pro's product fields are stored in the same _seopress_* postmeta scheme, so product titles, descriptions, and OG fields audit in the same view. Scope a layout to post_type = product for store SEO leads.

 

No. SleekView paginates queries and joins wp_postmeta with the Insights tables using the existing keys. Even large sites with tens of thousands of tracked keywords stay responsive because the grid only loads visible rows and columns.

 

Yes. Every view exports to CSV, scoped to the current filter. SEO managers hand clients a position and metadata snapshot, or send the writing team a list of pages that need refreshed meta descriptions.

 

Yes. Insights groups (categories of keywords) become a filterable column, so SEO leads can scope a view to a single brand, product line, or content cluster without splitting it into separate screens.

 

Without Insights, the keyword data is not present but SleekView still exposes every _seopress_* postmeta key as a column. Sites running just SEOPress core get a meta and robots audit grid out of the box.

 

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