SleekView for User Meta Pro
SleekView reads wp_users joined with the User Meta Pro usermeta keys your forms write and renders display_name, role, account_status and every custom field as a queryable audit grid inside WP Admin.
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Move custom fields out of per-user edit screens and into an audit table
User Meta Pro builds custom registration, profile and front-end edit forms on top of wp_users and wp_usermeta. Every form field becomes a meta_key on submission, and account status, role and custom dropdowns live as long-format key/value rows keyed by user_id. The default admin lists users and exposes a per-row edit view, which is right for fixing one member's data and wrong for understanding the membership at the cohort level.
SleekView reads wp_users joined with the User Meta Pro usermeta keys, pivots the fields into named columns at query time and renders the result as a sortable audit table. Filter to pending account_status to triage moderation. Sort by user_registered to find recent signups. Group rows by role or by any custom meta_key (country, plan, occupation) without writing manage_users_columns callbacks or custom queries.
The plugin keeps owning forms, role assignment, approval flows and notifications. The table view owns the audit surface, so the fields User Meta Pro already writes stop hiding behind per-row edit screens and become real, queryable columns.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces User Meta Pro data
Point at wp_users and pivot usermeta
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical User Meta Pro audit view
wp_users + wp_usermeta
| Role | Country | Plan | Registered | Account status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| maya@studio.io | subscriber | Germany | Pro | 2025-12-04 09:12 | Approved |
| dev@iturbe.dev | editor | Spain | Pro+ | 2025-12-04 09:31 | Approved |
| studio@felix.co | subscriber | Portugal | Free | 2025-12-03 14:08 | Pending |
| p.nakamura@cohort.jp | subscriber | Japan | Pro | 2025-12-02 22:41 | Pending |
| flagged@ohara.io | subscriber | — | Free | 2025-11-28 06:50 | Rejected |
Comparison
Default User Meta Pro admin vs SleekView
Default User Meta Pro user list
- Custom fields show only on per-user edit screens
- No combined filter across role and custom meta_keys
- Account status isn't a sortable column in the default user list
- Per-role exports require raw SQL on wp_usermeta
- Building outreach segments means scanning user profile pages by hand
SleekView
- Every wp_users row joined with pivoted User Meta Pro fields
- Role, account_status and any custom meta_key as real columns
- Filter to pending approvals, a specific plan or a country segment
- Saved views per role: membership KPI, marketing segment, approvals queue
- Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for User Meta Pro
Usermeta as real columns
Pivot User Meta Pro fields into named columns at query time, so registration data sits in a table instead of behind per-user edit screens.
Composable membership filters
Stack filters on role, account_status and any custom meta_key to assemble approval queues, marketing segments or quarterly audit cohorts in one query.
Approval triage inline
Filter to account_status pending, sort by user_registered and approve in bulk through the User Meta Pro API without leaving the audit table.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for User Meta Pro
Membership managers
Filter wp_users by account_status and role to triage approvals and re-engage lapsed members, then save the view as the daily working surface.
Marketing teams
Pivot country, occupation or referral_source meta_keys into columns and export segmented lists for campaign outreach directly from the table.
Product and operations
Audit field completion across registration meta_keys to catch broken forms or misrouted users before they pile up in support tickets.
The bigger picture
Why custom registration fields deserve a real table
User Meta Pro is structurally a usermeta-driven plugin: every registration field becomes a meta_key on submission and lives in wp_usermeta keyed by user_id. That schema is flexible and unreadable at the same time, because the default admin lists users and exposes per-row edit screens but never pivots the data into columns. SleekView reads wp_users joined with the User Meta Pro meta_keys and pivots them into named columns at query time, so country, plan and account_status become sortable columns instead of hidden key/value rows.
Filters stack into a single query so the approvals queue, the country segment and the lapsed-member list become one-click saved views. The plugin keeps owning forms, approval flows and notifications, while membership managers get the per-row surface usermeta always deserved.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for User Meta Pro
wp_users joined with wp_usermeta filtered to the meta_keys User Meta Pro forms write. SleekView pivots the meta_keys into named columns at query time so each form field becomes a real column on the audit table.
 Yes. When a new field is added to a User Meta Pro form and a submission writes the meta_key, that key becomes a candidate column on the next view configured in SleekView.
 Yes. If the plugin writes an account_status meta_key (approved, pending, rejected), expose it as a column and filter on it to triage the approvals queue or audit moderation history.
 Yes, when explicitly enabled. Approval edits route through update_user_meta so the User Meta Pro approval hooks fire, emails go out and downstream integrations see the same write path as the plugin's own admin.
 Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a role filter or a country segment narrows both surfaces. Managers pivot between row audit and KPI rollup without rebuilding filters.
 Yes. SleekView views can be private or shared with specific roles. A common setup: a marketing-only segment view, a manager-only approvals queue and an admin audit of cross-cohort completion.
 Only when the table view explicitly enables inline edits. Writes route through update_user_meta so hooks like updated_user_meta fire as usual and User Meta Pro approval flows continue to work.
 Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with user_login, user_email, user_registered and every selected User Meta Pro meta_key as columns. Useful for re-engagement lists and quarterly audits.
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