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SleekView for WP Meta SEO: meta and link audit tables

WP Meta SEO tracks meta titles, descriptions, image alt tags, broken links, and 404 events. SleekView turns that data into one editable grid so SEO leads stop opening posts one at a time to fix gaps.

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SleekView table view for WP Meta SEO

Audit every meta field and broken link in one grid

WP Meta SEO keeps its data inside WordPress's own tables. SEO titles and meta descriptions go into wp_postmeta under _metaseo_metatitle and _metaseo_metadesc, image alt tags under wp_postmeta against attachment posts, and broken-link / 404 logs into the plugin's own log tables (wp_wpmseo_404 and the broken-link log).

The default WP Meta SEO admin has a bulk meta editor and a broken-link screen, but the two surfaces are separate. Finding every post with a missing meta description that also points at a broken link, or filtering by post type for the missing image alt tags, requires switching screens and re-running filters. SleekView reads the postmeta and the plugin log tables together and exposes them in one grid.

Inline edits write back through WP Meta SEO's meta update path where it exists and fall back to direct wp_postmeta writes for fields without a public API. The head tags refresh exactly as they would after editing in the WP Meta SEO sidebar.

Workflow

From WP Meta SEO data to one audit grid

1

Connect WP Meta SEO data

SleekView reads _metaseo_* postmeta together with the plugin's broken-link log and 404 table. Every post shows with meta, alt counts, and broken-link counts.
2

Compose audit columns

Pick the columns SEO leads need: post title, meta title, meta description, missing image alts, broken-link count, and last updated date.
3

Save filters per role

SEO managers see compound problems, editors see their own drafts, site maintainers see the 404 log. Saved layouts ship the right view to each role.
4

Fix at the source

Inline-edit meta fields through WP Meta SEO, bulk-set image alts, or queue broken-link replacements straight from the row.

Sample columns

A typical WP Meta SEO audit view

Every post with its _metaseo_metatitle, _metaseo_metadesc, and broken-link counts.
Source: wp_postmeta (_metaseo_meta* keys), wp_wpmseo_404, broken-link log table
Post Meta title Meta description Image alts missing Broken links Updated
Pricing page Pricing | Studio Compare plans for studios. 0 0 Apr 24
Coffee guide Coffee brewing guide Brew better coffee at home. 3 1 Apr 12
Old launch post Old launch Missing 7 4 Sep 2025
About page About the team Meet the founders. 0 0 Mar 30

Comparison

Default WP Meta SEO admin vs SleekView

Default WP Meta SEO admin

  • Meta bulk editor and broken-link screen sit on separate pages
  • Image alt audit pages do not join back to the post that owns the attachment
  • No saved filter for posts with both missing meta and broken links
  • Sorting is limited inside the bulk meta editor
  • 404 log lacks per-URL context like the source post or last hit timestamp grouping

SleekView

  • One grid joining _metaseo_metatitle, _metaseo_metadesc, image alt audit, and broken-link counts
  • Sort by missing meta, broken-link count, or last modified to find the worst pages
  • Filter for posts missing meta description AND with at least one broken link
  • Inline edit meta titles and descriptions through WP Meta SEO
  • Saved layouts for content sweeps, retainer reports, and per-post-type audits

Features

What SleekView gives you for WP Meta SEO

Bulk-edit meta the way WP Meta SEO does

Inline-edit _metaseo_metatitle and _metaseo_metadesc on the row. Writes route through WP Meta SEO's update layer so the head tags refresh on the next request.

Find image alts in context

Join image alt-tag audit to the parent post so editors see which post owns each attachment. Filter for posts with three or more missing alts to triage accessibility and SEO at once.

Spot compound problems

Save filters for posts that combine missing meta with broken links or 404 hits. The pages dragging down both SEO and user experience surface first.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WP Meta SEO

SEO managers

Audit every post for meta gaps and broken-link counts in one grid. Filter by score and queue fixes for writers and devs in priority order.

Content editors

See which of the editor's own posts still need a meta description before they ship. Scoped views show drafts and published posts with missing fields highlighted.

Site maintainers

Use the joined 404 log to spot URL patterns that need redirects. Bulk-update broken outbound links straight from the row.

The bigger picture

Why meta gaps and broken links need a joined grid

WP Meta SEO already handles three things SEO leads care about: meta titles and descriptions, image alt tags, and broken-link / 404 detection. The catch is that those three concerns each get their own admin screen, so the pages that combine missing meta with broken outbound links never surface together. SleekView reads _metaseo_* postmeta together with the broken-link log and the 404 table, then exposes the joined data as one grid.

SEO managers sort by broken-link count to find the worst pages first. Editors see scoped views of their own drafts with missing meta highlighted. Site maintainers join the 404 log with content to find URL patterns that need redirects.

Inline edits route through WP Meta SEO so head tags refresh just as they would after a normal edit. The plugin keeps doing the work it always did; SleekView turns three separate screens into one operable grid.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WP Meta SEO

No. SleekView reads the data WP Meta SEO already stores in wp_postmeta and its log tables. The plugin still does the meta rendering, the link scanning, and the 404 detection. SleekView gives SEO leads a queryable grid over the data.

 

Yes. Edits to _metaseo_metatitle and _metaseo_metadesc route through WP Meta SEO's update layer. Head tags refresh on the next request exactly as they would after using the plugin's own bulk editor.

 

Yes. SleekView joins attachment alt tags to the parent post they appear on, so editors see which post owns each missing alt. Bulk-set alts across attachments tied to a single post or filter.

 

Yes. Product posts and their _metaseo_* keys show in the same grid as posts and pages. Scope a layout to post_type = product for store SEO leads.

 

No. SleekView paginates queries against wp_postmeta and the WP Meta SEO log tables using the indexed keys the plugin already relies on. Even sites with tens of thousands of posts stay responsive.

 

Yes. Every view exports to CSV scoped to the current filter, so SEO leads can hand the writing team a list of meta gaps or send the dev team a list of broken-link fixes.

 

WP Meta SEO records broken outbound links in its own log table. SleekView exposes that log as columns or a related-rows panel, with bulk actions to mark a link as fixed or replace the URL.

 

Yes. Sites running WP Meta SEO alongside Yoast or Rank Math can join the metadata keys from each plugin into the same grid, so SEO leads see all meta sources together without flipping plugins.

 

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