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SleekView for SEOPress PRO

SleekView reads the SEOPress postmeta (_seopress_titles_*, _seopress_robots_*, _seopress_social_*), the SEOPress redirect and 404 CPTs and the schema configuration and renders one row per record with module, status and hits ready to sort and filter.

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SleekView table view for SEOPress PRO

SEOPress is lightweight by design, the table reads the records

SEOPress PRO extends the free SEOPress plugin with advanced schema, advanced redirects, Google Analytics tracking, WooCommerce SEO features and a broken-link checker. SEO fields live in postmeta with prefixes like _seopress_titles_, _seopress_robots_ and _seopress_social_. Redirects and 404 entries live in SEOPress custom post types, and schema configuration lives on the dedicated schema CPT.

The default SEOPress admin keeps each module behind a meta box or a separate screen, which is part of why the plugin stays lightweight. The trade-off is that a consultant auditing a client install cannot answer questions like how many posts have a meta description shorter than 70 characters, which schema types are actually configured across the site, or which redirects have been hit zero times in the last quarter, without writing queries by hand. SleekView turns each SEOPress PRO surface into a sortable, filterable consultant grid.

SEOPress PRO keeps owning every feature it ships. SleekView is a read-and-write layer on top of the same postmeta and CPTs, so the schema, redirects and broken-link checker continue exactly as the plugin runs them.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces SEOPress PRO data

1

Point at every PRO module

Register the _seopress_* postmeta keys, the SEOPress redirect and 404 CPTs and the schema configuration CPT as SleekView data sources. Each module becomes its own grid.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Title, Meta description, Canonical, Robots and Schema columns for the post audit, or Source, Target, Type and Hits for the redirect audit. Per-view layout per saved grid.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to posts with meta descriptions shorter than 70 characters, sort redirects by hit count, or scope the schema CPT to one type to audit the segment in one pass.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view (Client audit, Schema coverage, Redirect health) and gate it by role so consultants, SEO leads and content editors see only the slice the admin allows.

Sample columns

A typical SEOPress PRO client audit view

Posts joined to the _seopress_* postmeta keys and the SEOPress redirect CPT, rendered as a sortable consultant grid.
Source: wp_319_postmeta (_seopress_*) + SEOPress redirect, 404 and schema CPTs
Title SEO title Meta description Canonical Robots Schema
Pricing Pricing plans for teams of every size 142 chars /pricing/ index, follow Product
How we work How our team ships SEO retainers 52 chars /about/process/ index, follow Article
Old launch post Launch announcement empty noindex, nofollow
FAQ Frequently asked questions 148 chars /faq/ index, follow FAQPage
Resource hub Free templates and SEO checklists 156 chars /resources/ index, follow ItemList

Comparison

Default SEOPress PRO admin vs SleekView

Default SEOPress PRO admin

  • SEO fields live in the post editor meta box, one record at a time
  • Redirects, 404s and schema each have their own admin screen with no shared surface
  • No filter for posts with empty or under-length meta descriptions across the site
  • Bulk editor does not cover the schema CPT or the broken-link checker
  • No saved views per role for consultants, SEO leads or content editors

SleekView

  • Every SEOPress PRO surface rendered as a real grid with status columns
  • Filter to empty meta descriptions, stale redirects or one schema type in one click
  • Inline edits to SEO title, meta description and canonical write back through SEOPress
  • Saved views per role: consultant, SEO lead, content editor
  • Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for SEOPress PRO

Four PRO modules as real columns

SEO meta, schema, redirects and broken links rendered directly from the SEOPress postmeta and CPTs as a column-perfect grid per module.

Real sort, filter and inline edit

Filter to posts missing a canonical, sort redirects by hit count, and inline-edit SEO title or meta description without opening the post editor.

Role-scoped saved views

Save views per role and embed them on frontend pages so clients see audit summaries without WP admin access.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for SEOPress PRO

SEO consultants

Audit a client install in one grid pass instead of three meta boxes and a redirect screen, then export the findings as a deliverable for the retainer review.

Migration teams

Scope the redirect grid to the post-launch window and confirm migration rules are still firing on the URLs that matter, then retire the zero-hit rules.

Content editors

Filter the post audit grid to one section and ship the missing meta descriptions and canonicals inline before the next site-wide audit lands.

The bigger picture

PRO modules are records, not three meta boxes

SEOPress PRO is a complete SEO suite on a fair license, and the lightweight admin is one of the reasons consultants choose it. The trade-off is that PRO modules each live behind their own meta box or screen, which makes the audit story expensive. A consultant cannot answer how many posts have a meta description shorter than 70 characters, how many FAQ schema entries have empty answers, or whether the redirect hit volume has held up over the last quarter, without writing SQL or clicking through every post.

SleekView treats the SEOPress postmeta and PRO custom post types as the structured records they already are. SEO meta, schema, redirects and broken links become four sortable, filterable grids on one surface, with inline edits flowing through the same SEOPress write path. The plugin keeps owning every feature it sells; SleekView adds the consultant surface a lightweight admin cannot offer.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for SEOPress PRO

No. SEOPress PRO still owns every SEO feature it ships, from schema generation to the redirect engine and the broken-link checker. SleekView reads the same _seopress_* postmeta and PRO custom post types as sortable grids, and inline edits use the same write path SEOPress itself uses.

 

SEO meta grids work on free SEOPress, because the meta keys are the same. Schema, advanced redirect and broken link checker grids require SEOPress PRO to be active, since those are the modules that ship in the PRO build.

 

Yes. SleekView views can be set to read-only per role, so a client logs in and reviews the audit numbers without being able to change SEOPress configuration. Consultants typically pair a read-only client view with an edit-capable view scoped to their own account.

 

Yes, see the dedicated SleekView for SEOPress Insights page. The two surfaces complement each other: SEOPress PRO grids read the local SEO data SEOPress writes; Insights grids read the keyword tracking and competitor data the Insights add-on pulls.

 

Yes. Each schema entry in SEOPress PRO records its type (Article, Product, FAQ, HowTo, LocalBusiness). The schema grid exposes schema_type as a filter, so a saved view can be scoped to one type for a focused audit pass.

 

Yes. Click the relevant cell to update the value, and SleekView writes back to the same _seopress_titles_* postmeta keys SEOPress itself uses. The head tags reflect the change without any extra step.

 

No. Queries hit indexed postmeta keys and the underlying CPTs paginate. Sites with tens of thousands of posts stay responsive 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. Consultants typically export the missing-meta-description list as a deliverable for the writer team and the inactive-redirects list as a cleanup brief for the developer.

 

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