SleekView for Social Pug Pro: share counts and pin overrides as tables
Social Pug Pro (now Grow by Mediavine) caches share counts as dpsp_share_count_* postmeta and stores Pinterest pin overrides per post. SleekView pivots both into one editorial grid with per-network columns and pin-image audit.
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Share counts and pin overrides as a queryable table
Social Pug Pro caches per-post share counts as postmeta under dpsp_share_count_facebook, dpsp_share_count_pinterest, dpsp_networks_shares, and dpsp_networks_shares_total. Pinterest-specific pin overrides (dpsp_pinterest_image, dpsp_pinterest_description) live alongside. The default settings page configures sharing; per-post overrides hide inside individual metaboxes.
SleekView reads the dpsp_* keys directly and pivots networks into columns next to standard post columns. Pinterest pin overrides surface as their own inline-editable column so editorial can audit which posts have custom pin imagery vs which fall back to the featured image. The grid joins on wp_posts.ID and respects standard post_status.
Inline edits route through Social Pug's existing meta-update hooks, so a Pinterest description set in the grid writes the same key the plugin's metabox writes. Bulk edits on editorial annotations stay in a SleekView-managed namespace that never collides with dpsp_*.
Workflow
From dpsp_* meta to a Pinterest-ready grid
Map the share-count keys
dpsp_share_count_facebook, dpsp_share_count_pinterest, dpsp_share_count_linkedin, and dpsp_share_count_total. The agent inspects postmeta and proposes one column per network.
Add the pin-override column
dpsp_pinterest_image per post. Rows surface as Custom pin set, Featured image, or Missing depending on the meta value.
Join standard post columns
wp_posts. Filter chips on author and post type slice the data without leaving the grid.
Save the Pinterest audit view
Sample columns
A typical Social Pug Pro share-count view
dpsp_share_count_* and pin-override meta, pivoting networks and Pinterest data into columns.
wp_postmeta (dpsp_* keys) + wp_posts
| Post | Total | Pin override | Status | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pour-over guide 2026 | 1,420 | 4,210 | 5,820 | Custom pin set | Live |
| Best burr grinders | 880 | 2,160 | 3,200 | Featured image | Live |
| Espresso shot timing | 212 | 640 | 880 | Custom pin set | Review |
| Roastery field notes | 18 | 0 | 22 | Missing | Underperformer |
Comparison
Default Social Pug Pro admin vs SleekView
Default Social Pug Pro admin
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Share counts live in
dpsp_share_count_*meta with no cross-post grid - Pinterest pin overrides hide inside each post's metabox
- No filter for posts without a custom pin image
- No bulk audit of network-mix performance
- No CSV export of share-count cohorts for editorial reporting
SleekView
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Pivot
dpsp_share_count_*meta into per-network columns - Surface posts without a custom pin image as a filter chip
- Filter by author, post type, or date alongside share data
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Inline-edit
dpsp_pinterest_descriptionvia the plugin's hooks - Export the editorial cohort as CSV for monthly reports
Features
What SleekView gives you for Social Pug Pro (Grow by Mediavine)
Network-mix columns
Pivot dpsp_share_count_facebook, dpsp_share_count_pinterest, and others into columns. Sort by any network and the editorial signal jumps out.
Pinterest pin audit
Surface which posts have a custom dpsp_pinterest_image vs which fall back to the featured image. Pinterest-heavy sites get the audit they need before traffic months.
Author and post-type filters
Standard wp_posts columns sit beside the share columns. 'Top Pinterest posts by author X in March' is a saved view.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Social Pug Pro
Editorial teams
Sort by Pinterest and audit pin-image coverage in one screen. The view answers 'which winners need a custom pin' from dpsp_* meta directly.
Marketing reporting
Filter to last-30-days posts, sort by Total, and the monthly content report writes itself. Network-mix columns export alongside totals.
Pinterest specialists
Filter to posts without a custom dpsp_pinterest_image and prioritise the missing-pin queue. Niche-specific Pinterest audits become routine, not heroic.
The bigger picture
Pinterest-heavy sites need a real pin audit
Pinterest is the network where a custom pin image earns disproportionately more traffic than the featured image, and Social Pug Pro is the plugin most explicitly built around that fact. The plugin lets each post define its own dpsp_pinterest_image and dpsp_pinterest_description, and editorial teams that take Pinterest seriously spend real time setting them. The problem is auditing the result: which posts have custom pins, which fall back to featured images, which winners are missing pins entirely, which Pinterest descriptions need refreshing for the next traffic season.
The plugin's metabox is per-post; the plugin's analytics page aggregates totals; neither answers the row-level audit question. SleekView builds the Pinterest audit grid by reading dpsp_share_count_* and pin-override meta across every post, presenting per-network columns, pin-coverage status, and standard post columns alongside. Editorial sees the missing-pin queue, marketing sees the network-mix story, and Pinterest specialists actually finish their audits before the traffic months they're meant to feed.
The plugin keeps owning Pinterest; the grid is where the audit lives.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Social Pug Pro (Grow by Mediavine)
dpsp_share_count_total, dpsp_share_count_facebook, dpsp_share_count_pinterest, dpsp_share_count_linkedin, plus pin overrides like dpsp_pinterest_image and dpsp_pinterest_description.
No. SleekView reads the cached postmeta values Social Pug already wrote. Refreshing counts stays the plugin's job; the grid is a read-only surface plus inline edits on pin overrides.
 
Yes. dpsp_pinterest_description is editable inline and bulk via the same update path the plugin's metabox uses, so the front-end Pinterest button picks up the new description on next save.
Yes. The underlying dpsp_* postmeta keys continue to work on installs that have been upgraded to Grow. SleekView reads the keys regardless of the brand badge in the admin.
Yes. Filter the grid to any post type Social Pug is enabled on. The plugin writes the same meta keys regardless of post_type, so the columns work for products and recipes alike.
Posts with a non-empty dpsp_pinterest_image show 'Custom pin set'; posts without it show 'Featured image' or 'Missing'. The chip filter narrows to whichever audit the team is running.
Yes. CSV export honors current sort and filter. A common export is 'last 30 days, sorted by Pinterest descending' for the Pinterest specialist's monthly review.
 No. SleekView reads the same meta keys the analytics page reads. The page is the dashboard; the grid is the queryable row view.
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