SleekView for Vtiger WP Bridge
Vtiger WP Bridge plugins mirror Leads, Contacts and Deals into WordPress custom tables on every sync. SleekView reads those mirror tables directly so integrations ops, marketing and sales each get a row-level view of how WordPress is feeding Vtiger.
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Stop scrolling the bridge log per row
Vtiger is a self-hosted or hosted CRM that lives outside WordPress, and the bridge plugin connects WordPress forms (Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7, Elementor Forms, WPForms and the bridge's own form builder) to Vtiger's Leads, Contacts and Deals modules. To keep the sync robust, every submission gets mirrored into WordPress custom tables with the Vtiger record ID, the assigned owner, the deal stage and amount, and the result of the latest API call.
Those mirror tables are the operational record of the integration on WordPress. The default bridge admin lists them as a paginated log with a fixed column set. Useful for finding one record, limited the moment integrations ops needs sync status, deal stage and last-pushed timestamp together in a filterable workspace.
SleekView reads the bridge mirror tables directly and joins originating-form context where the bridge writes it. A lead view shows sync status, lead source, assigned owner and pushed timestamp on one row. A deal view shows stage, amount and owner alongside the originating form. Inline edits let ops retrigger a failed sync or reassign an owner across a saved filtered cohort without opening each record.
Workflow
How SleekView reads your Vtiger bridge schema
Map the bridge mirror tables
Compose your column set
Save and scope the view
Edit inline and retrigger
Sample columns
A typical Vtiger bridge leads view
Vtiger bridge mirror tables (lead, contact, deal)
| Lead | Source form | Owner | Sync status | Pushed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Reiter | alex@studio.co | Webinar signup | sales-eu | Synced | Apr 24 |
| Ria Patel | ria@design.io | Contact form | sales-eu | Pending | Apr 23 |
| Tom Bailey | tom@hello.dev | Pricing page | sales-us | Failed | Apr 22 |
| Mia Brewer | mia@brew.coop | Demo request | — | Pending | Apr 22 |
Comparison
Default Vtiger bridge admin vs SleekView
Default Vtiger bridge admin
- Mirror tables shown as a paginated log with a fixed column set
- Sync status visible per row but not as a filterable, sortable column across the base
- Deal pipeline shape requires switching to the Vtiger admin in another tab
- No saved per-role views for integrations, sales and marketing workflows
- Bulk retrigger of failed syncs requires the bridge plugin's own batch screen
SleekView
- Read directly from the bridge plugin's WordPress-side mirror tables
- Join originating-form context (form ID, page URL) onto each lead row
- Inline-retrigger a failed sync or reassign an owner across many records in one pass
- Save filtered views per role ("Failed this week", "Open deals over €5k")
- Switch between lead, contact and deal views in one tabbed page
Features
What SleekView gives you for Vtiger WP Bridge
Bridge data as a workspace
Render the Vtiger mirror tables with sync status, owner, stage and pushed timestamp as filterable columns. Integrations ops sees the WordPress side of the sync without scrolling a log.
Inline retrigger and reassign
Row actions call the bridge plugin's own resync API or owner-update endpoint for selected records. Bulk-fixing a failed cohort takes one filtered view and one action.
Compose precise filters
Combine sync status, deal stage, owner, source form and pushed timestamp into one saved view. A filter like "sync status failed and source equals webinar form" runs as one query.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Vtiger WP Bridge
Integrations ops
Filter to sync status of failed across the past 7 days, identify which form drove the most failures, retrigger the cohort with one bulk row action.
Marketing ops
Group leads by source form to see which capture surface delivered the most volume. Reassign or retag from the row when a campaign-specific cohort needs follow-up.
Sales ops
Open the deal mirror view to see WordPress-side pipeline shape without opening Vtiger. Reassign owners on stalled rows directly from the table.
The bigger picture
Why a WordPress-side workspace matters for an external CRM
Vtiger lives outside WordPress, and the moment teams need a metric they typically open the Vtiger admin in another browser tab. Useful for sales reviews, awkward for the integration-health questions that originate on WordPress. "How many leads did the webinar form push this week" and "which leads failed to sync" are WordPress-side questions about WordPress-side data, and the bridge already mirrors that data into custom tables for replay.
SleekView reads the same mirror tables and renders them as a workspace. Lead inflow, sync health and a snapshot of pipeline shape live alongside the forms and pages that produced them. The bridge keeps owning sync.
The view owns operational visibility, and integrations, marketing and sales each save a view scoped to their job without round-tripping between admin surfaces.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Vtiger WP Bridge
The bridge plugin's own custom tables on the WordPress side. The exact table names depend on which Vtiger bridge is installed, but the shape is consistent: lead, contact and deal mirror tables with sync status, owner, stage and amount columns plus a pushed_at timestamp.
 No. SleekView reads the WordPress mirror tables only. Vtiger remains the source of truth for the CRM record, the WordPress side is the operational mirror the bridge maintains for replay, audit and update.
 Yes. The bridge mirror tables typically include the originating form ID or submission ID, so a view grouped by form_id reveals which forms drive the most volume. Useful for prioritising which capture surface deserves a refresh.
 Yes. If the bridge plugin syncs Deals, the mirror tables include deal_stage, deal_amount, expected_close_date and assigned_owner. The deals view surfaces pipeline shape on the WordPress side without opening Vtiger.
 Yes. SleekView treats each plugin's mirror tables as a separate dataset, so a site running, for example, a Gravity Forms Vtiger add-on and a WPForms Vtiger add-on can show both flows side by side or merge them into a unified lead view.
 Yes. If the bridge plugin exposes a resync action (most bridge plugins do), SleekView surfaces it as a row action. Bulk-retriggering a filtered failed cohort runs through the bridge's own retry queue and rate-limit handling.
 Yes. Bridge plugins typically index their mirror tables on sync_status, pushed_at and the external record ID. SleekView reuses those indexes for filters and sorts, so even high-volume integrations render the view quickly.
 No. The default bridge admin stays where it is for configuration, mapping and per-record triage. SleekView adds a row-level workspace for the operations that work better as a sortable, filterable, inline-actionable table.
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