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SleekView for Writesonic for WordPress

SleekView reads the posts Writesonic writes into WordPress and the template and tone meta it stamps, then renders the queue as a sortable, filterable table with template and tone as real columns instead of buried meta.

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SleekView table view for Writesonic for WordPress

Writesonic runs the prompt. WordPress holds the post.

Writesonic for WordPress hands the prompt and the chosen template to Writesonic's cloud. When the writer accepts the output, the post body, status, author and a template and tone label land in WordPress as meta. The cloud owns the model and the credit ledger. WordPress owns the artifact.

SleekView reads those rows directly. Title, status, author and date sit alongside template and tone as real columns. Sort by date, filter to a single template, or pull every published Writesonic post in a specific category, all without opening each row.

Edits run through standard WordPress CRUD, so post-save hooks still fire, taxonomies still update, and any Writesonic meta the plugin reads on update stays consistent.

Workflow

How SleekView reads Writesonic data

1

Pick the post type

Choose the post type Writesonic writes into. SleekView lists standard columns plus Writesonic meta keys (template, tone, generation status).
2

Compose the column set

Add title, status, author and date alongside template and tone. Hide what you do not need so the table matches the triage workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Article drafts", "Ad copy review") and gate it by WordPress capability so the right slice goes to the right role.
4

Edit inline or export

Bulk-flip status, switch authors or correct categories in the row, or export the filtered set to CSV for an external editor.

Sample columns

A typical Writesonic WP posts table

SleekView joins wp_posts with the Writesonic postmeta keys so template and tone sit as real columns next to status and author.
Source: wp_posts + wp_postmeta (_writesonic_template, _writesonic_tone)
Title Status Template Tone Author Date
Smartwatch comparison Published Article Informative alex May 12
Spring sale ad copy Draft Ad copy Persuasive ria May 11
Reusable bottle product copy Published Product description Friendly tom May 10
Onboarding welcome email Pending Email Warm mia May 9
Standing desk article Draft Article Confident alex May 8

Comparison

Default Writesonic admin vs SleekView

Default Writesonic usage screen

  • Writesonic's own usage page lives in its cloud, not in WP
  • Template and tone live in postmeta and are invisible on the Posts screen
  • No filter by template across the WordPress archive
  • No saved per-role view for editorial vs ops
  • Bulk-editing status across drafts requires per-row clicks

SleekView

  • Read directly from wp_posts joined with the Writesonic postmeta keys
  • Template and tone as sortable, filterable columns
  • Inline-edit status across many rows in one pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Ad copy review")
  • Switch between table and kanban of the same draft queue

Features

What SleekView gives you for Writesonic for WordPress

Template as a real column

Surface the Writesonic template alongside title and status. Triage shifts from "which template was this?" to a sortable, filterable column.

Inline edits through CRUD

Bulk-flip status, switch authors or correct categories in the row. Edits go through standard WordPress hooks so post-save triggers still fire.

Compose precise filters

Combine status, template, tone and author into a saved filter. A weekly ad copy review becomes a single named view rather than a daily rebuild.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Writesonic

Editorial leads

Filter to Writesonic drafts for a specific template and bulk-promote what passes review. Template and tone sit in the row, so triage runs in a single pass.

Marketing teams

Scope the table to ad copy and email templates to audit exactly how much campaign content Writesonic has produced this quarter.

Content ops

Group by author and template to balance handoffs and to flag templates that nobody on the team is actually using.

The bigger picture

Why Writesonic adoption needs a template table

Writesonic's strength is its template library, so the interesting question is rarely "how many" but "which templates". A flat Posts list cannot answer that. SleekView reads the same wp_posts rows and the same meta and turns template and tone into real columns.

Editorial leads triage drafts per template. Marketing audits ad copy without three screens. Content ops spots templates that never get used.

Same posts, same plugin, very different operating conversation.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Writesonic for WordPress

Any meta key the WordPress plugin writes to wp_postmeta. Common ones are the template and the tone. The agent UI scans the installation and lists the meta keys present so you pick from a real list.

 

No. SleekView never calls Writesonic's backend. It reads what the WordPress plugin has already written to your database. Anything that never reached WP cannot appear in the table.

 

Yes, as long as the WordPress plugin stores the template in postmeta. Add a filter for that meta key and the table narrows to the template you want to review.

 

Yes. Select rows, pick a new status and SleekView writes through wp_update_post so post-status hooks and listening plugins still fire as expected.

 

Yes. The meta is written at creation, so drafts, pending and published posts all appear. Filter on post_status to scope the view.

 

Yes. Add a filter for post_author and the table narrows. Useful for one-on-one reviews focused on adoption patterns.

 

Yes. Any filtered set exports as CSV with the same columns the view shows. Useful for briefing an external editor or archiving a snapshot.

 

They count different things. Writesonic's cloud counts every generation, whether accepted or discarded. SleekView counts what landed in WordPress. The two are useful next to each other, not as the same number.

 

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