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SleekView for Yoast WooCommerce SEO

SleekView joins wp_yoast_indexable rows for WooCommerce products to the Yoast WooCommerce SEO postmeta (GTIN, brand, MPN, color, focus keyphrase) and renders one row per SKU with SEO score, GTIN status and last-modified ready to sort and filter.

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SleekView table view for Yoast WooCommerce SEO

Yoast scores the product, the table reads the catalog

Yoast WooCommerce SEO is the Yoast SEO Premium add-on that extends WooCommerce with Product schema, GTIN and brand fields, breadcrumb tweaks and product-level OpenGraph output. Each product gets a row in wp_yoast_indexable alongside the WooCommerce SEO postmeta keys for GTIN, MPN, brand, color and the focus keyphrase.

The default Yoast UI surfaces those fields inside the product editor and exposes a bulk editor limited to titles and meta descriptions. There is no per-SKU overview that answers questions like which products are missing a GTIN before the next Google Shopping feed refresh, which brand tags are in active use, which products have an SEO score of Needs work, or which products were last touched over a year ago. SleekView turns every product indexable into a row in a sortable, filterable catalog grid.

Yoast WooCommerce SEO keeps owning the Product schema, the OpenGraph output and the per-product fields. SleekView is a read-and-write layer on top of the same data, so the schema continues to render exactly as Yoast emits it and inline edits flow through Yoast's own indexables service.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Yoast WooCommerce SEO data

1

Point at the product indexables

Register wp_yoast_indexable filtered to object_sub_type product, joined to the Yoast WooCommerce SEO postmeta keys, as a SleekView data source. Each SKU becomes one row.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Name, SEO score, Focus keyphrase, GTIN, Brand and Last modified columns. Reorder, hide and rename without registering a custom column callback.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to products missing a GTIN, sort by SEO score, or scope to one brand to audit a single segment of the catalog ahead of a feed refresh.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view (Catalog SEO health, Missing GTIN, Brand audit) and gate it by role so SEO managers, merchandisers and product editors see only the slice the admin allows.

Sample columns

A typical Yoast WooCommerce SEO catalog view

Product indexables joined to the Yoast WooCommerce SEO postmeta keys for GTIN, brand and color, rendered as a sortable catalog grid.
Source: wp_319_yoast_indexable (object_sub_type=product) + wp_319_postmeta (yoast_wpseo_*)
Name SEO score Focus keyphrase GTIN Brand Last modified
Linen weekender bag Good weekender bag linen 0612345678901 Stillshore 2026-05-14
Merino wool crew sweater OK merino crew sweater 0612345678123 Stillshore 2026-04-22
Hand-stitched leather wallet OK leather wallet handmade Hawthorn & Co 2026-03-18
Vintage canvas tote Needs work 2025-09-02
Recycled glass tumbler set Good recycled glass tumbler 0698765432109 Northcoast 2026-05-09

Comparison

Default Yoast WooCommerce SEO settings vs SleekView

Default Yoast WooCommerce SEO settings

  • Product SEO fields live inside each product editor, one SKU at a time
  • Yoast bulk editor is limited to titles and meta descriptions
  • No per-SKU list of GTIN, brand and SEO score as sortable rows
  • No filter for products missing a GTIN ahead of a Shopping feed refresh
  • No saved views per role for SEO managers, merchandisers or product editors

SleekView

  • Every product indexable rendered as a row with SEO score, GTIN and brand columns
  • Filter to missing-GTIN or Needs-work scores in one click
  • Inline edits to focus keyphrase, GTIN and brand write back through Yoast
  • Saved views per role: SEO manager, merchandiser, product editor
  • Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for Yoast WooCommerce SEO

Product indexables as real columns

Name, SEO score, focus keyphrase, GTIN, brand and last-modified rendered directly from the WooCommerce product indexable rows joined to the WooCommerce SEO postmeta.

Real sort, filter and inline edit

Sort by SEO score, filter to missing GTIN or one brand, and inline-edit GTIN, focus keyphrase or meta description without opening every product.

Role-scoped saved views

Save views per role and embed them on frontend pages so merchandisers and product editors see only the category slice the admin allows.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Yoast WooCommerce SEO

Ecommerce SEO managers

Scope the table to missing-GTIN rows ahead of the next Google Shopping feed refresh and queue the SKUs that would otherwise be disapproved by Merchant Center.

Merchandisers

Filter to a brand or category and review SEO scores across the segment, then export the Needs-work list as a sprint brief for the SEO copywriter.

Product editors

Pin a saved view scoped to their own product type and ship the focus keyphrase fixes inline without opening every SKU one at a time.

The bigger picture

A catalog is records, not 800 product sidebars

Yoast WooCommerce SEO does the careful schema and OpenGraph work product pages need, but the admin treats every SKU as an isolated post and the bulk editor only covers titles and meta descriptions. That falls apart on real catalogs: a store with 1,200 products cannot tell from the Yoast sidebar that 420 SKUs lack a GTIN, that one brand owns 60 percent of the catalog, or that the homewares category has not had its meta descriptions touched in 14 months. SleekView treats the product indexables and the WooCommerce SEO postmeta as the structured records they already are.

SKUs become rows with SEO score, GTIN, brand and last-modified columns, sortable and filterable, with inline edits flowing through Yoast's own indexables service. The plugin keeps owning the Product schema and the per-product editor; SleekView adds the catalog surface a merchandiser can actually share with the SEO copywriter at the scale Yoast was built for.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Yoast WooCommerce SEO

No. Yoast WooCommerce SEO still owns the Product schema, the OpenGraph output and the per-product editor. SleekView reads the same product indexables and WooCommerce SEO postmeta as a sortable table, and inline edits write back through Yoast's indexables service so the schema and head tags refresh exactly as they would after editing through Yoast's own UI.

 

Yes. Yoast WooCommerce SEO is a Premium add-on and requires Yoast SEO Premium to be active. SleekView reads the data once both are installed, regardless of license tier above that minimum.

 

Yes. Apply a product category filter on the underlying products table and every row recalculates on that subset. Merchandisers typically pin a saved view scoped to a category that is about to get a feed-quality review or a content refresh.

 

Yes. Add a derived gtin_present column on the products table and filter to the empty rows. Useful before a Google Shopping feed refresh, where missing GTIN values are one of the most common reasons feed items get disapproved by Merchant Center.

 

Yes. Click the focus keyphrase cell to update the value, and SleekView writes back to the Yoast indexable row. Yoast itself recalculates the SEO score on save just like it would in the product editor.

 

No. Queries hit the indexed wp_yoast_indexable table and the products grid paginates, so a store with tens of thousands of SKUs stays responsive. Only the visible page of products is fetched and the postmeta keys are joined on demand.

 

Yes. Any saved view exports to CSV with the current filters and columns applied. Merchandisers typically export the missing-GTIN list or the Needs-work SEO score list as a sprint brief for the SEO copywriter.

 

Yes. Each store in a multisite network keeps its own indexable rows and WooCommerce SEO postmeta. SleekView respects that boundary so each store only shows its own catalog on its own admin.

 

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