SleekView Kanban for AI Mojo Pro
AI Mojo Pro queues content jobs, stores drafts and tracks publishing status in custom tables. SleekView Kanban reads those rows live, renders one card per job and lets your editorial team move work from Queued to Drafted to Published with a drag, writing back to the source on every move.
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Manage AI generated drafts the way a newsroom would
AI Mojo Pro stores generation jobs and AI authored drafts in plugin tables, keyed by status fields like queued, generating, drafted, in review and published. The default admin screen lists them in a paginated grid, which is fine for archive scans but painful when an editor has thirty drafts to move through review on a Monday morning.
SleekView Kanban reads those AI Mojo rows directly and renders one card per generation, grouped into columns by the status column. A card shows the prompt summary, the target post type, the assigned editor and the AI model used. Dragging a card from In review to Approved updates the AI Mojo row so the next plugin sync picks it up as ready to publish.
Because the board uses the same mojo_jobs table the plugin already writes to, there is no second source of truth, no out of date dashboard and no need to mirror data into a project management tool.
Workflow
From AI Mojo jobs to a working kanban
Connect the AI Mojo job tables
Group by the status column
Pick card fields editors actually need
Drag a card, update the AI Mojo row
Sample board
Sample AI Mojo editorial board
Comparison
AI Mojo admin grid vs SleekView Kanban
AI Mojo job list
- Jobs render as a paginated table with one status filter active at a time.
- Moving a job between statuses means opening a row editor and saving.
- No column counts, no quick read of how many drafts are still in review.
- No card style preview, the prompt summary is a tiny truncated cell.
- No editor assignment surface, ownership lives in a meta field nobody sees.
SleekView Kanban
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Reads the AI Mojo Pro
mojo_jobsrows directly, no mirror. - Drag and drop writes the new status straight to the AI Mojo job row.
- Live column counts always match the AI Mojo plugin dashboard totals.
- Card front shows model, target post type and assigned editor at once.
- Filter by editor, post type or model without losing kanban grouping.
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for AI Mojo Pro
Editorial swim lanes
Add an editor field to AI Mojo jobs and SleekView can render swim lanes per assignee, so each editor sees their own queue inside the same board. Reassigning a draft is a drag from one lane to another, and the AI Mojo row updates the assignee column on drop.
Per board filters
Save a board that only shows blog posts in English, a second that only shows landing pages in Spanish and a third for evergreen refreshes. Filters are stored with the board, so each team opens the same URL and sees the slice that fits their role.
Lightning fast on large queues
SleekView paginates inside each column, so even a board with five thousand archived drafts loads in under a second. Drags fire one indexed update against the AI Mojo primary key, so the editorial board stays responsive on busy publishing days.
Audience
Editorial workflows that fit AI Mojo Pro
Newsroom style review queue
Generated drafts land in Queued, copy editors move them to In review, and approvers drag the final ones to Published. The AI Mojo plugin handles the actual post insert when the row hits the published status.
Translation and localisation
AI Mojo can generate locale specific drafts. A board grouped by language lets the localisation lead see Spanish, French and German drafts side by side and route each one to the right reviewer.
Editorial calendar planning
Group the board by scheduled month instead of status to see how much AI Mojo content is queued for each upcoming sprint. Drag a card between months to reschedule, the AI Mojo row updates the scheduled date.
The bigger picture
Why kanban suits AI generated content queues
AI Mojo Pro makes producing drafts cheap, but reviewing them is still a human process and humans like to see what is in front of them. The default admin grid treats every job as a row, which means a Monday with thirty drafts in review looks identical to a Friday with two. Editors lose track of what is theirs, leads lose track of what is overdue, and approvers reopen drafts the team already moved on from.
A kanban view fixes that because the layout itself encodes the state of the work. Queued drafts sit in a single column you can count at a glance, in review work piles up visibly so a backlog cannot hide, and published drafts clear the workspace so editors are not distracted by yesterday's wins. Because SleekView writes back to AI Mojo Pro directly, no extra tool is involved.
The same plugin that produced the draft is the one that publishes it, and the kanban is just a different lens on the same row.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for AI Mojo Pro
Yes. SleekView queries the AI Mojo source table on every board load and on every drag. There is no caching layer between the kanban and the row, so a status updated by the plugin itself or by another editor appears immediately on the next refresh.
 Yes. AI Mojo Pro stores in flight jobs and historic drafts in separate tables. SleekView lets you point each board at a specific source, so you can run an editorial kanban for current work and a separate archive view for past published drafts.
 Yes when the target column is the one AI Mojo treats as published. The plugin watches for that status value and creates the WordPress post on its next sync, so a drag to the Published column is enough to ship the draft live without an extra click.
 Yes. Save a personal view with a filter that scopes the rows to the current user. The kanban grouping stays the same, so an editor sees the standard Queued, In review and Approved columns but only with their own cards inside.
 Yes. The card title is truncated to a sensible width and a tooltip exposes the full prompt on hover. The meta line stays compact so the card grid is consistent, but no information is lost from the source AI Mojo row.
 Yes. Editors only see and move cards, they never write SQL or open the row editor. The capability mapping controls which roles can drag, which can filter and which can view, so the kanban is a safe surface for any editorial role you trust with AI Mojo today.
 SleekView renders one column per distinct value it finds in the status field. Custom values like Needs translation or Waiting on legal appear automatically as new columns the next time the board loads, so the kanban tracks your real workflow.
 Yes. The same export options available in SleekView Table and SleekView Charts apply to the kanban view, so you can dump the current column set, filters and cards to CSV or JSON for reporting outside WordPress.
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