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SleekView for WP Comment Mail Notifier: subscribers & digests as tables

WP Comment Mail Notifier stores comment subscribers in a custom table linking users and posts. SleekView turns that table into a subscriber grid where editors filter by post, frequency, or status and update preferences inline.

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SleekView table view for WP Comment Mail Notifier

Manage comment subscribers as one editable table

WP Comment Mail Notifier lets readers subscribe to comment notifications on a per-post or sitewide basis. Each subscription is a row in a custom table (commonly wpcmn_subscribers or similar) linking subscriber email, post ID, frequency, and confirmation status. The default admin lists subscribers as a flat screen with limited filters and no per-post grouping.

SleekView reads the subscriber table directly and joins the parent post (and the WordPress user where present) so each row carries subscriber email, post title, subscription frequency, confirmation status, and unsubscribe state. Filter by post to find the most-subscribed articles, by frequency to plan digest sends, or by confirmation status to clean up unconfirmed signups before a delivery run.

Inline edits update preferences directly: change frequency, mark unsubscribed, or resend confirmation. Bulk actions run over filtered selections so a cleanup of stale subscribers or a digest send to confirmed readers becomes a few clicks instead of a CSV export. Custom fields added through the plugin's settings appear as columns automatically.

Workflow

Wire the subscriber table into a manageable grid

1

Point at the subscriber table

Pick the plugin's subscriber table as the base. SleekView joins wp_posts on the post ID automatically, so each row carries the article context the default screen leaves out.
2

Surface preferences and status

Add frequency, confirmation status, last-notified, and unsubscribe state as columns. Each behaves like any other column for sort, filter, and grouping.
3

Save subscriber views

Build Pending confirmations, Active daily digest, and Stale subscribers. Capability-gate per role so editors, support, and marketing each see the relevant slice.
4

Bulk-act inline

Mark frequency and status editable. Bulk-resend confirmation, migrate digest tiers, or unsubscribe stale rows. Plugin hooks fire so the cron and analytics layers stay consistent.

Sample columns

A typical comment subscriber view

One row per subscription with post, frequency, confirmation status, and last notified visible.
Source: wpcmn_subscribers + wp_posts (joined on post_id)
Subscriber Post Frequency Confirmed Status Subscribed
alex@studio.co WP performance audit Each reply Yes Active Apr 24
ria@design.io Migrating to HPOS Daily digest Yes Active Apr 22
tom@hello.dev Theme review Weekly digest No Pending Apr 23
mia@brew.coop WP performance audit Each reply Yes Unsubscribed Apr 18

Comparison

Default WP Comment Mail Notifier admin vs SleekView

Default WP Comment Mail Notifier admin

  • Subscribers list shows a flat screen with limited filter options
  • Per-post subscriber counts aren't surfaced as a grouping
  • Bulk preference changes (frequency, status) need custom code
  • Pending confirmations don't show as a dedicated queue
  • Per-subscriber history across posts isn't a built-in screen

SleekView

  • Filter subscribers by post, frequency, or confirmation status
  • Inline edit frequency or unsubscribe state
  • Per-post subscriber count as a column for editorial scorecards
  • Bulk resend confirmation for pending signups
  • Save views per role (editor, support, marketing)

Features

What SleekView gives you for WP Comment Mail Notifier

Subscribers with post context

Joins the subscriber table with wp_posts so each row carries the post title and category alongside subscriber email, frequency, and status. The full picture per subscription lives in one row.

Frequency filters

Filter by digest frequency (each reply, daily digest, weekly digest), save as named views. Editors plan digest content for the right cohort instead of guessing volume.

Inline preference edits

Change frequency, mark unsubscribed, or resend confirmation directly in the row. Bulk actions over filtered selections clear pending confirmations or migrate subscribers between digest tiers in seconds.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WP Comment Mail Notifier

Editors

See per-post subscriber counts to identify which articles drive ongoing readership. Plan follow-up content for the most-subscribed posts.

Support

Find a reader's subscriptions across posts when they ask about notification issues. Inline resend confirmation or update frequency without database access.

Marketing

Filter confirmed subscribers above a frequency tier for newsletter cross-promotion. Combined post and category filters target the right cohort for each campaign.

The bigger picture

Why comment subscriber lists need an editable grid

Comment subscriptions are a quiet but durable form of reader engagement. A reader who signs up for replies to a single article often stays subscribed for years, and the cumulative list across hundreds of posts becomes the foundation of a content brand's recurring audience. WP Comment Mail Notifier collects all the data needed to make that list useful (subscriber identity, post link, frequency, confirmation, last-notified) but presents it as a flat admin screen with limited filtering.

Editors can't see which posts drive subscriber growth, support can't help a reader unsubscribe across posts in one action, and marketing can't target confirmed readers for cross-promotion without exporting the table to a spreadsheet. SleekView gives all three teams the native shape: a grid joining subscribers and posts, with inline edits that fire the plugin's hooks. The subscriber list becomes a manageable asset instead of a write-only log.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WP Comment Mail Notifier

WP Comment Mail Notifier typically stores subscribers in a custom table (commonly prefixed wpcmn_ or similar) linking subscriber identifier, post ID, frequency, and confirmation status. SleekView reads that table directly and joins wp_posts for context.

 

Yes. Frequency changes write through the plugin's update API where exposed, falling back to direct table updates with conflict detection. The plugin's confirmation and notification hooks fire so behaviour matches a user-driven preference change.

 

Filter by confirmation status, save as the Pending confirmations view. Bulk-resend the confirmation email for selected rows, or bulk-mark abandoned signups as expired after a date threshold.

 

Yes. Group by subscriber email or user ID to see all subscriptions for one reader across posts. Useful for support cases where a reader asks why they're not receiving notifications or wants to manage subscriptions in bulk.

 

Yes. Frequency tiers (each reply, daily, weekly) live in the subscriber table as enumerated values. SleekView surfaces them as a column and respects the plugin's cron-driven send logic, never bypassing it.

 

SleekView paginates server-side and uses the indexes already on the subscriber table. Lists with hundreds of thousands of subscribers still open instantly because only the visible rows pull their joined post data.

 

Yes. Filter by last-notified date older than a threshold and bulk-unsubscribe. The plugin's unsubscribe hooks fire so any third-party logging or analytics integration records the change as on a user-driven action.

 

Yes. Filtered tables export as CSV with the visible columns. Useful for migrating between digest platforms, auditing list health, or feeding the data into another marketing tool without manual row copying.

 

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