SleekView for Thrive Leads: forms, variations & subscribers as tables
Thrive Leads stores variations, groups, and event logs in dedicated tve_leads_ tables. SleekView reads them directly so cross-group variation comparisons, conversion-rate sorts, and inactive-variant cleanup live in one screen.
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Variations across groups in one view
Thrive Leads commits to its own database namespace: every form variation lives in tve_leads_form_variations, every lead group in tve_leads_group, every form type definition in tve_leads_form_type, and every impression and conversion event in tve_leads_event_log. Two-step shortcodes and ShortCode forms get their own related tables under the same prefix.
SleekView queries those tables directly. A variations view joins tve_leads_form_variations with tve_leads_group for group context, aggregates tve_leads_event_log for impressions and conversions per variation, and computes conversion rate inline as a sortable column. The default Thrive Leads dashboard nests variations under groups — a flat cross-group view is exactly what the dashboard refuses to give you.
That flat view answers the question every conversion team actually has: "across all groups, which variations are converting and which are losers right now." Filtering by form type isolates lightboxes, ribbons, slide-ins, or ScrollMats for a like-for-like comparison. Filtering by status surfaces every paused variation site-wide, useful before site redesigns or campaign rollouts. The conversion log itself becomes a separate joinable view for funnel debugging and audit.
Workflow
Variations as a flat cross-group ranking
Connect tve_leads_ tables
Aggregate event log
Filter by form type
Pause losers in place
Sample columns
A typical Thrive Leads variations view
tve_leads_form_variations joined with tve_leads_group for group context and impression counts.
wp_tve_leads_form_variations + wp_tve_leads_group + wp_tve_leads_event_log
| Variation | Group | Type | Impressions | Conv. rate | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exit-intent v3 | Blog readers | Lightbox | 12,840 | 4.20% | Active |
| Sticky bar A | All visitors | Ribbon | 31,210 | 1.80% | Active |
| Slide-in B | Blog readers | Slide-in | 8,402 | 2.60% | Paused |
| ScrollMat C | Homepage | ScrollMat | 1,204 | 0.40% | Loser |
Comparison
Default Thrive Leads dashboard vs SleekView
Default Thrive Leads dashboard
- Variations are nested inside groups — no flat cross-group table
- Conversion rate per variation requires opening the group report
- No combined filter across all groups (e.g. all paused variations site-wide)
- A/B winner audit requires clicking through each group
- Impression and conversion data isn't sortable in a single view
SleekView
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Read directly from
tve_leads_form_variationsacross all groups - Sort by impressions or conversion rate across the entire site
- Find paused or losing variations site-wide in one filterable view
- Inline-edit status (active, paused) without opening Thrive Architect
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Audit conversion logs from
tve_leads_event_login a separate view
Features
What SleekView gives you for Thrive Leads
Cross-group variation table
Default Thrive Leads makes you drill into each group. SleekView flattens the picture so you compare every variation site-wide in one ranked sortable workspace.
Sortable conversion data
Pull impressions and conversion counts from tve_leads_event_log; sort the whole table by conversion rate to find your real winners across all groups, not per-group.
Filter by form type
Lightbox, Ribbon, Slide-in, ScrollMat — filter the view to isolate one form type and benchmark its variations together. Like-for-like comparison without dashboard pages.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Thrive Leads
Optimisation teams
Sort all variations site-wide by conversion rate, find low performers, and pause them inline without opening Thrive Architect. The view is the working layer for daily optimisation.
Site editors
Audit which variations are live across all groups — useful before site redesigns, campaign rollouts, or after a content freeze. Replaces per-group click-throughs entirely.
Compliance & audit
Inventory every Thrive Leads form on the site, with its destination integration, for GDPR or ESP-migration documentation. The table is the audit artifact.
The bigger picture
Why cross-group variation comparison is the missing view
Thrive Leads' design splits variations under groups by intent — "Blog readers" group has its own variations, "Homepage" group has its own, and so on. That split makes editing easy and analysis hard. The single most useful conversion question is "which variation across the entire site is converting best right now," and the dashboard answers that question with a per-group click loop.
Once a site has a dozen groups with three variations each, the loop becomes the bottleneck — most teams skip it and run on instinct, which is exactly when winning variations stay paused and losing ones stay live. A flat cross-group view of tve_leads_form_variations sorted by conversion rate descending solves it in one screen. It also makes filtered comparisons trivial: "every active lightbox sorted by conversion rate" is one filter and one sort, where the dashboard makes it a multi-screen export-and-pivot exercise.
The conversion log table itself, joined per variation, lets debug-minded teams trace anomalies — a variation whose conversion rate dropped after a site redesign reveals itself in the event log per day, not in the dashboard's smoothed weekly trend.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Thrive Leads
Primarily tve_leads_form_variations, tve_leads_group, tve_leads_form_type, and the conversion log table tve_leads_event_log. Thrive products use the tve_ prefix consistently — SleekView queries those directly. Two-step shortcodes and ShortCode forms get their own related tables under the same prefix and become additional views.
 Yes. SleekView aggregates impressions and conversions from tve_leads_event_log per variation row so the conversion rate column is sortable across the entire site. That is the cross-group ranking the default Thrive Leads dashboard does not deliver in a single view.
 Yes. SleekView writes through standard WordPress and Thrive update hooks, so impression-tracking, display rules, and group-level settings continue to apply on inline status changes. Pausing or activating a variation from the row behaves identically to the same change in Thrive Architect.
 If your installation has run a winner declaration, that flag is in the variations table. SleekView surfaces it as a column so winners and losers are both visible in the same workspace. Filter by winner-flag to audit which groups have completed tests and which are still running.
 Yes. Two-step lightboxes and ShortCode forms use related tve_leads_ tables. Each can have its own SleekView view, joined back to the parent variation or group as needed. The ShortCode-form inventory is especially useful for audit purposes — knowing where every embedded form lives across the site.
 Yes. tve_leads_event_log stores raw events. A SleekView view over that table is great for funnel debugging and audit — sort by event time, filter by variation, group by day to spot trend changes that the dashboard's smoothed view masks. Useful after site redesigns when sudden conversion-rate drops need investigating.
 Yes. Filter the view to status = active and conversions = 0 over the last 30 days. Any rows in that filter are active variations producing nothing — usually the prime candidates for pausing, redesign, or removal. Combined with impression count, you can distinguish "never seen" from "seen but not converting".
 Any SleekView view can be exported to CSV, including all aggregated and computed columns. That makes the cross-group variation list a stakeholder-friendly artifact without re-running the analysis in a spreadsheet. Export it before quarterly reviews or campaign post-mortems.
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