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SleekView for Ultimate Member Paid Content

SleekView reads the subscription and payment records the Ultimate Member Paid Content add-on writes and renders user_id, plan_id, status, amount and date_paid as a queryable grid inside WP Admin instead of scrolling per-member access panels.

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SleekView table view for Ultimate Member Paid Content

Move subscription rows out of per-member panels and into an audit table

The Ultimate Member Paid Content add-on gates access to posts, profile sections and downloads behind paid plans tied to UM profiles. Subscriptions, payments and access permissions are stored as a mix of usermeta keys (active plan, access expiry, paid-content access flags) and custom records for transactions. The default surfaces are a per-member access panel and a transaction list, which is right for one-customer-at-a-time work and unhelpful for understanding the subscription book across the community.

SleekView reads the subscription and payment data joined with wp_users and Ultimate Member account_status and renders each subscription as a row in an audit table. Filter to active subscriptions on one plan for renewal review, sort by date_paid for cohort analysis, group by status to see active vs cancelled balance. The same dataset the chart view aggregates becomes a row-level surface for subscription operators, finance and marketing.

The add-on keeps owning checkout, access enforcement and renewals. The table view owns the audit surface, so subscriptions stop hiding inside per-member access tabs and become something subscription ops can actually query.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces UM Paid Content data

1

Point at subscriptions and payments

Pick the Ultimate Member Paid Content subscription and payment records joined with wp_users and the UM account_status / role usermeta. Each row carries user_id, plan_id, status, amount and date_paid.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Member, Plan, Status, Amount, Date paid, UM role and Expires. Reorder, hide or rename any column without writing custom paid-content callbacks.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to active subscriptions on one plan, to cancellations in the last 30 days or to subscriptions expiring this week. Sort by date_paid or amount.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Active subscribers", "Cancellations last 30 days", "Plan X audit") and gate by WordPress capability so subscription operators, finance and marketing each land on their slice.

Sample columns

A typical UM Paid Content subscription view

Rows from the UM Paid Content subscription and payment records joined with wp_users and Ultimate Member account_status. The same data per-member access panels show, surfaced as one queryable subscription table.
Source: UM Paid Content subscription records
Member Plan Status Amount Date paid Expires
maya.collins Pro Monthly Active $19.00 2026-05-12 2026-06-12
p.nakamura Pro Annual Active $190.00 2026-02-04 2027-02-04
studio.felix Basic Monthly Pending $9.00 2026-05-13
devops.iturbe Pro Monthly Cancelled $19.00 2026-04-08 2026-05-08
removed.k Basic Monthly Failed $9.00 2026-03-22

Comparison

Default UM Paid Content admin vs SleekView

Default UM Paid Content panels

  • Subscription data surfaces only on per-member access panels
  • No cross-site table of subscriptions with plan, status and amount together
  • Date_paid and amount are not sortable across the cohort
  • Filtering for cancelled subscribers requires raw SQL on the add-on records
  • Saved views per finance, marketing or ops role are not part of the add-on

SleekView

  • Every subscription rendered as a queryable row
  • Plan, status, amount and date_paid as real sortable columns
  • Filter to active, cancelled, last-30-days or single-plan cohorts
  • Saved views per role: subscription ops, finance, marketing
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for Ultimate Member Paid Content

Subscriptions as a real table

Render UM Paid Content subscription rows with member, plan, status, amount and date_paid instead of clicking through per-member access panels.

Composable subscription filters

Stack filters on plan_id, status, date_paid and amount to assemble renewal review lists, cancellation audits or campaign-attribution cohorts in one query.

Expiry inline

Date_paid and expiry sit on every row, so the audit table answers when each subscription renews and which ones lapse this week.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Ultimate Member Paid Content

Subscription operators

Filter to active subscribers and watch new-subscription cadence, then export the cohort for renewal nudges or onboarding emails.

Finance and ops

Sum gross revenue by plan and by date_paid for board reporting and MRR modelling, with the cohort exportable as CSV.

Marketing

Group by date_paid to confirm whether a price test, email campaign or landing-page change actually drove paid conversions in the window.

The bigger picture

Why paid access needs an audit table, not just a per-member panel

Ultimate Member Paid Content captures the data subscription operators need: who paid, for which plan, on what date and at what status. The default surface places that data inside per-member access panels and a transaction list, which is right for one-customer-at-a-time work and unhelpful for almost everything operators do at the cohort level. A queryable subscription table answers the questions teams actually ask: who renews this week, what is the cancellation cohort, which plan carries the revenue.

Same subscription rows, same payment timestamps, completely different decision posture. The table renders the subscription book the add-on already runs as an auditable cohort, which is the difference between knowing paid access exists and knowing how the subscription book is performing this quarter.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Ultimate Member Paid Content

The subscription and payment records the Ultimate Member Paid Content add-on writes, joined with wp_users and the UM account_status / role usermeta. No duplicate billing ledger is created.

 

Yes. plan_id and status are first-class filters, so a saved view can scope to active subscribers on one plan, cancellations in a window or any combination.

 

Yes. Amount and date_paid are first-class sortable columns. Common saved views surface highest-value or most-recent subscriptions.

 

No. SleekView reads the add-on's records directly, so no second billing surface is installed and the audit table reflects exactly what the add-on has recorded.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows, including user_id, plan_id, status, amount and date_paid.

 

Yes. SleekView views can be private to a user or shared with specific roles. Subscription operators, finance and marketing each get their own slice.

 

No by default. The table is read-only over the add-on records. Cancel or extend actions can be enabled through the plugin's hooks when explicitly turned on.

 

Yes. The chart view and table view share the dataset, so filters for last-30-days payments or active subscribers narrow both surfaces. Operators pivot between row audit and chart summary.

 

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