SleekView for Social Snap Pro
SleekView reads the social_snap_* postmeta Social Snap Pro caches per post (share counts, click totals, click-to-tweet engagements) and renders all three signals as a sortable, filterable audit grid inside WP Admin.
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Three engagement signals, one queryable grid
Social Snap Pro is a feature-dense social plugin: share buttons, click-to-tweet boxes, click tracking and a Social Stats screen with per-post breakdowns. Three signals live as social_snap_* postmeta keys on every post that uses the plugin: per-network share counts, click totals per network and click-to-tweet engagements. The bundled Social Stats screen surfaces top performers and trends; cross-signal audit on the same dataset stays inside that surface or moves to an external spreadsheet.
SleekView reads the same meta and renders a per-post audit grid that joins all three signals on one row. Filter to high-share-low-click rows to spot show-bait headlines. Filter to high-CTT rows to spot quote-pull virality. Sort by combined engagement to plan refreshes against the real top performers across every signal, not just the bundled top five.
The Social Stats screen keeps owning its quick-look summary. The table view owns the per-post audit that joins shares, clicks and CTT engagements, which is the cross-signal surface the bundled view does not expose.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces Social Snap Pro data
Point at social_snap_* meta
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical Social Snap Pro engagement audit view
wp_postmeta
| Title | Shares | Clicks | CTT | Combined | Last cached |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 quick weeknight pasta recipes | 12,546 | 8,210 | 412 | 21,168 | 2026-05-14 |
| Office redesign on a $500 budget | 3,363 | 1,840 | 98 | 5,301 | 2026-05-14 |
| Founder interview: scaling to 50 staff | 2,542 | 640 | 1,820 | 5,002 | 2026-05-13 |
| Spring sourdough starter guide | 13,722 | 7,408 | 240 | 21,370 | 2026-05-13 |
| Why we switched to four-day weeks | 5,336 | 2,180 | — | 7,516 | 2026-05-12 |
Comparison
Default Social Snap Pro admin vs SleekView
Default Social Snap Pro admin
- Social Stats screen renders top-N lists, not a queryable per-post grid
- Three signals (shares, clicks, CTT) live in adjacent surfaces, not one row
- No filter for high-share-low-click or high-CTT outlier cohorts in the plugin UI
- Per-author rollups across all three signals require raw SQL on postmeta
- Cache age is not surfaced per row, so stale rows blend with fresh ones
SleekView
- Per-post rows with shares, clicks, CTT and a derived Combined column
- Filter cross-signal cohorts (high shares, low clicks, high CTT) in a click
- Sort by any single signal or by Combined without custom column code
- Last-cached column for honest reporting on cache freshness
- Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for Social Snap Pro
Three signals on one row
Render shares, clicks and CTT engagements as columns with a derived Combined value, instead of switching between three Social Stats panels to compare the same posts.
Cross-signal cohort filters
Filter to high-share-low-click for headline bait, or high-CTT outliers for quote-pull virality. Both invisible to a single top-N list.
Cache freshness inline
Social Snap Pro refreshes on a configured schedule. The Last-cached column surfaces age per row so reports never quote a 12-hour-old hot number as today's.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Social Snap Pro
Editorial teams
Sort by Combined for a refresh shortlist that includes shares, clicks and CTT instead of one signal at a time.
Marketing reporting
Export last-30-days posts with three-signal columns as a CSV briefing for the monthly distribution review instead of three Social Stats screenshots.
Click-to-tweet tuning
Filter to high-CTT rows to study which headline patterns earn the quote-pull moment, then seed the next batch of CTT-friendly headlines from the cohort.
The bigger picture
Why three engagement signals deserve one audit table
Social Snap Pro's edge over generic share-button plugins is the breadth of what it tracks: shares per network plus click totals per network plus click-to-tweet engagements per post. That breadth is the whole reason to choose Pro, and the bundled Social Stats screen turns it into a small set of top-N lists, which is the right summary for a glance and the wrong place to stop for any real editorial program. SleekView reads the same social_snap_* meta and renders all three signals on one row, with a derived Combined column and a Last-cached timestamp.
Filters stack into one query, so high-share-low-click bait, high-CTT outliers and per-author rollups across every signal become one-click views. The Social Stats screen keeps doing its summary job; the table view handles the cross-signal audit it cannot.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Social Snap Pro
Directly from wp_postmeta on social_snap_shares, social_snap_clicks and click-to-tweet keys Social Snap Pro caches per post, joined to standard wp_posts columns. No extra API calls happen because the plugin already refreshes the cache on its own schedule.
 Mostly yes. The free Social Snap plugin writes a smaller set of social_snap_* keys; Pro adds click tracking and click-to-tweet meta on top. SleekView reads whatever keys are present and renders the columns that have data.
 No. Social Snap Pro refreshes the cache on a configured interval and the social_snap_* meta reflects the last successful refresh. The Last-cached column surfaces age per row so reports stay honest.
 No. SleekView reads the same meta the Social Stats screen uses without writing to them. The plugin's bundled screen keeps working unchanged; the SleekView table sits next to it as an additional WP Admin screen.
 Yes. The CTT column supports greater-than filters, so a view scoped to CTT engagements above a threshold surfaces the quote-pull cohort directly. Editorial uses the cohort to study which headline patterns earn the moment.
 Yes. Any filtered view exports as CSV with three-signal columns, the derived Combined value and joined post fields. Marketing typically uses the CSV for the monthly distribution report or to brief external consultants.
 No. The table reads the cached postmeta Social Snap Pro already maintains. Refreshing counts stays the plugin's job. SleekView is a read-only surface over the cache.
 Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts and the indexed meta_key column on wp_postmeta for social_snap_* keys. Even sites with thousands of cached posts render fast because filters compose into one SQL query.
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