SleekView for TinyEmail WP
SleekView reads the TinyEmail API key, default audience, per-form audience mappings in postmeta and sync timestamps in options, then renders the full bridge inventory as one sortable, filterable, inline-editable table.
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A connection pill is not coverage, a bridge table is
TinyEmail is an AI-assisted email marketing platform whose WordPress plugin connects forms and audiences to the cloud. A serialized settings array in wp_options holds the API key, default audience ID and the opt-in default flag. Per-form bridges to TinyEmail audiences sit on postmeta when the supported form-plugin integration is enabled. Sync timestamps and webhook health flags are written into options on each round-trip.
The plugin's admin focuses on the cloud experience and shows a single connection status pill. It does not show how many forms bridge into TinyEmail audiences, which audience is the most-fed, whether opt-in default is on across every blog of a multisite, or whether the sync has been stale for hours.
SleekView reads the bridge postmeta and the settings option and surfaces each bridge as one row. Source form, source form plugin, target audience, opt-in default and last edit sit as real columns. Sort by target audience to find the lists carrying the work, filter to stale sync to scope a triage pass, bulk-repoint bridges from a retired audience to its replacement.
Workflow
How SleekView reads TinyEmail data
Pivot the TinyEmail settings
Read every form bridge
Compose the column set
Edit inline or export
Sample columns
A typical TinyEmail bridge inventory table
wp_options (TinyEmail settings, sync timestamps) + wp_postmeta (form bridge mappings)
| Source form | Form plugin | Target audience | Opt-in default | Sync status | Last edit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newsletter signup | Gravity Forms | Newsletter | Off | Healthy | May 14 |
| Lead magnet 2025 | Fluent Forms | Lead magnet 2025 | Off | Healthy | May 08 |
| Contact us | Contact Form 7 | Inbound | Off | Healthy | Apr 27 |
| Webinar 2024 | WPForms | Webinar 2024 (archived) | On | Stale | Nov 11 |
| Old growth list | Gravity Forms | — | Off | Unmapped | Aug 04 |
Comparison
Default TinyEmail admin vs SleekView
Default TinyEmail plugin admin
- Plugin admin renders one connection status, not a coverage list
- Bridge coverage across the site only visible by listing forms one by one
- Audience usage across forms is not surfaced as a ranking
- Sync health shown as a single badge, not a sortable column
- No saved per-role view for marketing ops, privacy or support
SleekView
- Read every TinyEmail bridge across the supported form plugins into one table
- Target audience and opt-in default as sortable, filterable columns
- Inline-edit audiences across many forms in one pass
- Save filtered views per role ("Stale audiences", "Opt-in audit")
- Same dataset powers the SleekView Charts coverage dashboard
Features
What SleekView gives you for TinyEmail WP
Bridges as real rows
Render every TinyEmail bridge as one row. The marketing team sees the lead-capture footprint in one screen, not one form at a time.
Opt-in default audit
Surface the opt-in default flag as a sortable column. Privacy reviews scan the audit in one screen instead of clicking through each blog's settings.
Stale audience detection
Bridges pointing at audiences archived in TinyEmail land in a filter on the table, ready to repoint or retire.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for TinyEmail WP
Email marketers
Anchor on bridge coverage and audience mapping shape. Plan the next consolidation pass with the table instead of a postmeta spreadsheet.
Privacy ops
Audit opt-in default and consent overrides across every bridge in one screen. The table becomes the compliance review document.
Agency support
Triage "my TinyEmail collection stopped working" tickets quickly. The sync status column isolates webhook-side from form-side issues immediately.
The bigger picture
TinyEmail's WP-side coverage deserves a table
TinyEmail's WordPress plugin is correctly thin, the cloud owns campaigns, automation and analytics. The trade-off is that the WP-side surface becomes invisible. A bridge wired to an archived audience silently posts into the void.
An opt-in default flipped during a 2am settings tour stays unnoticed until a regulator emails. SleekView treats the bridge dataset and the settings option as a table input, so coverage, audience usage and sync health become one sortable row per bridge. The data is already in wp_options and wp_postmeta, the table layer makes it operational.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for TinyEmail WP
Only the WP-side TinyEmail plugin storage: the settings option in wp_options and the per-form bridge postmeta. Subscribers, campaigns and analytics stay in the TinyEmail cloud.
 No. Subscribers and audiences live in TinyEmail's dashboard. SleekView focuses on the WordPress footprint: bridge coverage, audience mappings, opt-in defaults, sync state.
 Bridges from the form plugins TinyEmail integrates with (Gravity, Fluent, Contact Form 7, WPForms) are read from their respective postmeta locations. A mixed-form site still produces one clean bridge audit.
 Yes. Each multisite blog has its own TinyEmail settings option and its own form bridges. SleekView aggregates the dataset across blogs, so a network-wide audit replaces opening each blog's admin individually.
 Yes. Edits to the audience mapping write back to postmeta on the source form. The next submission posts to the new audience. Cloud-side audience definitions belong in the TinyEmail dashboard.
 Yes. An optional TinyEmail API call returns the active audience IDs. Bridges pointing at audiences no longer in the active set land in a filter on the table, ready to repoint or retire.
 Yes. The dataset is one row per bridge, which stays small even on sites with many forms. The table renders within seconds.
 Yes. Each saved view is scoped by WordPress capability. Marketing sees coverage cuts while privacy sees opt-in cuts, with each role saving its own filter presets.
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