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SleekView for WPLMS

WPLMS spans course, unit, and quiz CPTs plus BadgeOS-style achievements and dedicated student-progress tables. SleekView joins all of them so courses, instructors, enrollment, and completion sit in one sortable, filterable WP Admin view.

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SleekView table view for WPLMS

WPLMS data is spread across many places.

WPLMS uses CPTs for courses, units, and quizzes, separate progress tables for student enrollment and completion, and BadgeOS-style achievements in their own tables. The default admin requires hopping between Courses, Students, Instructors, and Reports screens, which works for a small academy but breaks at twenty instructors and hundreds of courses where global views and cross-instructor comparisons become daily questions.

SleekView reads the CPTs and progress tables together and renders one row per course with instructor, enrollment count, completion percentage, status, and updated timestamp. Inline edits to price, status, or instructor assignment write back through WPLMS's standard update paths, so any add-on (membership integration, mobile app sync, WooCommerce payments) still picks up the changes. The course builder keeps its role for content; SleekView covers the operational and reporting layer.

That layout matches how multi-instructor academies run. Hana Sato's Advanced Watercolor at 342 students and 78% completion is the top performer. Marcus Bell's Intro to Bookkeeping at 1,124 students and 61% completion is the volume play. Aisha Karim's Yoga for Backs at 22% in draft needs work. Liam Cross's archived Old SEO course shows up under cleanup. Quarterly curriculum reviews collapse from a multi-screen exercise to one filtered table.

Workflow

How SleekView joins WPLMS course data

1

Read CPTs

Pull every course post with title, instructor, status, price, and updated timestamp as the base of the academy-wide view.
2

Roll up enrollment

Aggregate the WPLMS progress tables per course to compute student count, average completion percent, and last-activity recency.
3

Group by instructor

Pivot rows by instructor to show each teacher's portfolio with average completion and total students for performance reviews and support.
4

Bulk update

Run a flash sale across forty courses, archive an old curriculum, or reassign instructors after staff changes. Each write fires WPLMS save hooks.

Sample columns

Every course and student in one view

SleekView reads WPLMS post types and progress tables together so you can sort by completion percentage, filter by instructor, or update enrollment status inline.
Source: wp_posts (CPTs) + WPLMS progress tables
Array Array Array Array Array Array
Advanced Watercolor Hana Sato 342 78% Array Apr 22, 2026
Intro to Bookkeeping Marcus Bell 1,124 61% Array Apr 19, 2026
Yoga for Backs Aisha Karim 57 22% Array Apr 14, 2026
Discontinued: Old SEO Liam Cross 0 0% Array Jan 02, 2026

Comparison

WPLMS dashboard vs SleekView

WPLMS admin

  • Course, student, and instructor screens are separate
  • No global view of completion across courses
  • Filtering by instructor requires URL hacking
  • Bulk operations limited to publish and trash
  • Student transcript hidden behind multiple clicks

SleekView

  • Courses, instructors, and students unified in one table
  • Filter by instructor, status, or completion threshold
  • Inline edit price, status, and instructor assignment
  • Bulk publish, archive, or reassign courses
  • Sort by enrollment, completion, or last update

Features

What SleekView gives you for WPLMS

Instructor performance at a glance

Group courses by instructor, average completion rates, and spot which teachers drive engagement and which need support. The native admin has no instructor pivot.

Find low-completion courses

Filter to courses under 30% average completion to identify content needing a redesign or better onboarding before students abandon at scale.

Bulk price and status updates

Run a flash sale across forty courses, archive an old curriculum, or reassign instructors after a staff change in one go. Each write fires WPLMS hooks.

Audience

Where SleekView fits WPLMS academies

Multi-instructor academies

Twenty-plus instructors break the native admin's mental model. SleekView keeps all courses visible regardless of who built them, with instructor as a filterable column.

Curriculum reviews

Each quarter, sort by completion ascending and rebuild or retire the bottom 10% of courses to keep students engaged and the academy reputation intact.

Pricing experiments

Inline edit course prices for a sale, schedule the change, then revert in bulk after the campaign ends. WPLMS WooCommerce integrations pick up the new prices automatically.

The bigger picture

Why multi-instructor academies need global views

WPLMS scales beautifully to hundreds of courses and dozens of instructors, but the native admin assumes a single-instructor mental model. The Courses screen lists everything paginated. The Students screen is its own surface.

Instructor performance lives nowhere as a real view. So the questions an academy operator needs to answer every week (which instructors drive engagement, which courses have collapsed completion rates, which prices need adjusting before a campaign) require multi-screen exports and manual joining. For an academy with twenty instructors, that overhead becomes the bottleneck on actually running curriculum reviews.

SleekView puts every course in one row with instructor, enrollment, completion, status, and updated date as columns. Group by instructor for performance reviews. Sort by completion ascending to find the bottom 10% of courses that need redesign or retirement each quarter.

Inline edit price to schedule a flash sale across forty courses, then revert in bulk after the campaign. For academies built on WPLMS where curriculum quality is the product, the global table is the difference between active management and quiet drift.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WPLMS

Yes. SleekView reads the post types and progress tables WPLMS uses regardless of whether you run the legacy theme bundle or the newer modular plugin setup. Both versions use the same underlying CPTs and progress tables, which is exactly what SleekView reads, so compatibility doesn't depend on which packaging you chose.

 

Long-form unit content is best edited in WPLMS's native course builder, which gives you the rich quiz designer, content blocks, and prerequisite logic. SleekView focuses on the operational data: enrollment, status, prices, instructor assignment, completion rollups. The two surfaces complement each other rather than overlap.

 

Yes. WPLMS's BadgeOS-style achievements are stored in their own tables and SleekView reads them, so you can filter students by earned badges, audit which courses issue which badges, or find students who completed a course but somehow never received a badge to manually trigger reissuance from the table.

 

Yes. SleekView is a WP Admin tool. The mobile app keeps reading the same database tables, so changes you make through SleekView (price updates, status changes, instructor reassignment, progress overrides) flow through to the mobile app on its next sync. Nothing about the API the app uses changes.

 

Yes. Select students from the user table, then bulk enroll them in a course while preserving WPLMS notifications and BuddyPress group assignments where applicable. The bulk action calls the same enrollment functions the native UI calls per row, so all downstream hooks fire correctly for each enrollment.

 

Order data lives in WooCommerce, EDD, or the payment gateway tables WPLMS integrates with. SleekView can include order columns alongside course rows when WPLMS uses WooCommerce for payments, so you can see revenue per course, refund rate, and last-purchase timestamp without bouncing to the WooCommerce orders screen.

 

Yes. Filter the table to one student to see every course they're enrolled in with progress and quiz scores. Export to CSV for a full transcript or for issuing certificates of completion. Useful for academies that need to provide formal completion records for continuing education credit or corporate training compliance.

 

Yes. WPLMS courses tied to BuddyPress groups surface the group as a filterable column. Filter to a group to see every course assigned to that cohort, useful for corporate clients running a cohort of employees through a curriculum where the BuddyPress group is the cohort container.

 

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