SleekView for Page Builder by SiteOrigin
SleekView detects pages with the panels_data postmeta that Page Builder by SiteOrigin writes and renders them as a sortable, filterable table you can edit inline without opening the builder.
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SiteOrigin layouts grow quietly
Page Builder by SiteOrigin is one of the longest-running free builders in the WordPress directory, and many sites have run on it for the better part of a decade. The trade-off of that longevity is accumulated layout: pages built years ago, refreshed once or twice and then quietly retained, with no easy way to see them as a single inventory. The default Pages screen shows titles and dates and not much else.
SleekView pulls every page that carries the panels_data postmeta key, the canonical marker SiteOrigin writes on a built page, and joins it with template, author and last-modified data. The result is a real spreadsheet view: title, template, author, last edited, status. Sort by last edited to surface pages that have not been touched since 2023. Filter by SO Landing template to see every campaign landing page in one go. Filter by status equals private to confirm what is parked and what is live.
Inline edits cover slug, parent, status and menu order. The actual layout still belongs in Page Builder by SiteOrigin, where it should. Premium add-ons keep working, since they all store data under the same panels_data key. The view is the inventory the SiteOrigin admin never built natively.
Workflow
From a quietly grown SiteOrigin install to one inventory
Detect SiteOrigin pages
Join template and edit data
Filter and sort
Edit inline
Sample columns
SiteOrigin page inventory
wp_postmeta
| Title | Template | Author | Last edited | Status | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homepage | SO Default | Anna | 2026-04-21 | Published | Live |
| Old Promo | SO Landing | Marc | 2024-09-08 | Draft | Stale |
| Legacy About | Default | Lina | 2023-04-04 | Private | Archive |
| Pricing | SO Default | Anna | 2026-04-22 | Published | Live |
Comparison
Default Pages screen vs SleekView
Default Pages screen
- No filter for pages built with SiteOrigin
- Cannot sort by template plus last edited
- Bulk edit hides slug, parent and template
- No saved views per role or workflow
- Quick edit reloads the entire admin row
SleekView
- Detects pages with the panels_data meta key automatically
- Sort and filter by template, author and last edit
- Inline edit slug, parent, status and menu order
- Saved views for marketing and editorial roles
- Open Page Builder from any row in one click
Features
What SleekView gives you for Page Builder by SiteOrigin
Layout inventory
Every page built with SiteOrigin in one sortable table with author, template, last edit and status, joined directly from the panels_data postmeta key.
Find stale layouts
Filter by last edited and status to surface campaign landing pages that have not been touched in years and queue them for cleanup or rewrite.
Inline edits
Fix slugs, parents, status and menu order from the row, then jump back into the SiteOrigin editor only when the layout itself needs work.
Audience
What SiteOrigin teams use SleekView for
Site audits
Group pages by template and last edit to find layouts no one has touched in a year, the simplest signal for what to archive on a long-running install.
Editor handoffs
Filter by author and status so a new editor inherits exactly the pages they own without scrolling through a decade of accumulated layouts.
Migration prep
Tag SiteOrigin pages and export the filtered list when planning a migration to another builder or to block themes, with last-edit dates as the canonical sort.
The bigger picture
Why long-running SiteOrigin sites need an inventory view
Free builders like Page Builder by SiteOrigin tend to power sites that have been running for a long time, often through multiple redesigns and several editor handovers. Each handover loses a little institutional memory: which page was the campaign landing for the 2022 webinar, which page was the legacy About that nobody dared delete, which template was used for the partner microsite. Without a flat inventory, that memory loss is irreversible, and the site silently bloats with pages no one is sure about.
Editors compensate by leaving everything in place, since deleting a SiteOrigin page they cannot identify feels riskier than letting it sit. The inventory view changes that calculus. With every SiteOrigin page in one table, sortable by last edit and filterable by template, the team can run a quarterly audit, confidently archive obsolete pages and keep the active set lean.
That practice is what stops a long-running SiteOrigin site from drifting into unmanageable size.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Page Builder by SiteOrigin
No. Layout structure, widgets and design controls all stay in Page Builder by SiteOrigin where they belong. SleekView edits the metadata around the page: title, slug, parent, status, menu order. A one-click action opens the row in the SiteOrigin editor when the actual layout itself needs adjusting.
 It looks for the panels_data postmeta key, which Page Builder by SiteOrigin writes on every built page. Pages without that marker stay in their normal lists, so a SiteOrigin layout never gets confused with a plain WordPress page or a layout from another builder running on the same site.
 Yes. The free Page Builder by SiteOrigin already writes the meta keys SleekView reads. There is no premium dependency on the SiteOrigin side, and the free version covers the cases editorial teams actually run into: standard layouts, custom widgets and the panels_data marker that distinguishes a built page.
 Yes. The page template each SiteOrigin page uses is exposed as a sortable, filterable column. The values match the names you see in the editor template picker, so SO Default, SO Landing and any custom templates registered through the theme appear with the same labels they have in the page editor sidebar.
 Yes. Premium widgets, the SiteOrigin Premium pack and add-ons all still store layout data under the same panels_data postmeta key, so detection and editing both work without configuration. The inventory does not distinguish between widgets installed from premium and those from the free directory.
 Yes. Multi-select rows and trash them with the same capability checks the default admin uses. Editors without delete_pages still get the standard permission prompt, and trashed items remain recoverable from the WordPress trash, so a bulk cleanup never permanently destroys a layout in one click.
 Yes. SiteOrigin's theme builder layouts live as their own post types and are surfaced in their own tab in the same SleekView screen. Header, footer and theme-builder layouts can be audited alongside campaign pages without switching admin views, useful for sites that use both.
 Yes. Each role can save its own default filters, so a marketer opens the inventory filtered to SO Landing template while an editor sees a view scoped to drafts. Saved views are stored per user, so individual editors keep their working sets without overriding the team's defaults.
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