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SleekView Kanban for GetGenie AI

SleekView Kanban groups GetGenie AI articles into SEO lifecycle lanes inside WordPress, so editors can drag cards from keyword research through draft, optimize, and published without opening each article, picking a status, and saving every change one row at a time.

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SleekView Kanban board for GetGenie AI

Why GetGenie articles need a board

GetGenie AI runs an SEO-aware workflow on top of WordPress posts. Each article carries a _getgenie_workflow meta key that moves through keyword, draft, optimize, and published as a writer takes the article from research through publication. Other meta fields capture the focus keyword, the GetGenie SEO score, the SERP target, and the assigned writer, all stored against the linked WordPress post.

SleekView Kanban reads the WordPress posts table with the GetGenie meta filter applied and groups rows by _getgenie_workflow, which is the natural pipeline column for the plugin. Each card surfaces the focus keyword, the current GetGenie SEO score, the assigned writer, and the SERP target type, so an editor can scan the optimize lane for the lowest scores and the highest-priority keywords without opening any post or any GetGenie sidebar.

Dragging a card from optimize into published rewrites the _getgenie_workflow meta on the linked post, so GetGenie's own admin filters and the SEO score dashboard see the new stage immediately. Cards that fall below a chosen SEO score threshold get a warning badge so a writer cannot quietly publish a weak article, and the board supports a quick action that opens the linked GetGenie editor in a new tab.

Workflow

Run the GetGenie workflow on a board

1

Pick GetGenie AI in SleekView

Inside SleekView, choose GetGenie AI as the data source. The plugin reads the WordPress posts table with the GetGenie meta filter applied, so any article touched by GetGenie shows up in the board without extra import, sync, or column mapping steps before the first kanban load.
2

Group by _getgenie_workflow

Set the group-by meta key to _getgenie_workflow. SleekView reads every distinct stage GetGenie writes, including keyword, draft, optimize, published, and archived, and turns each one into its own lane with a count, so the board mirrors GetGenie's own pipeline metaphor.
3

Choose SEO aware card fields

Pick which fields appear on the card front. Most editors choose the focus keyword, the current GetGenie SEO score, the assigned writer, and the SERP target. Everything else stays searchable from the card detail panel, including SERP outline notes and the source competitor URLs.
4

Enable drag-and-drop writes

Switch on writable mode and SleekView updates _getgenie_workflow on drop. WordPress capabilities scope which roles can land a card in published, so a junior SEO writer can drag from draft to optimize while only an editor with publish_posts can promote a card all the way to live.

Sample board

Sample GetGenie SEO workflow board

GetGenie AI articles grouped by _getgenie_workflow, with card fronts showing focus keyword, SEO score, assigned writer, and SERP target across each lane.
Keyword
22
Best Standing Desks for Tall People
keyword: standing desks, SERP: list
How to Brew Pour Over Coffee
keyword: pour over coffee, SERP: guide
Beginner Sourdough Without a Dutch Oven
keyword: sourdough no dutch oven, SERP: how-to
Draft
9
Best Robot Vacuums for Pet Hair
writer: Sarah, score: 62
Complete Guide to Indoor Microgreens
writer: Jonas, score: 71
How to Choose a Family Tent
writer: Mei, score: 58
Optimize
18
Best Espresso Machines Under 1000 Dollars
writer: Alex, score: 78
How to Plan a Family Trip to Tokyo
writer: Priya, score: 81
Beginner Trail Running Shoes Guide
writer: Marcus, score: 74
Published
126
Best Air Fryers Compared and Ranked
live 4h ago, score: 92
How to Make Cold Brew at Home
live 1d ago, score: 88
Beginner Guide to Indoor Bouldering
live 3d ago, score: 90

Comparison

Default GetGenie list vs SleekView Kanban

Default GetGenie articles list

  • Standard WordPress posts list with a workflow column to read row by row
  • Filtering by workflow stage requires a dropdown click above the table on every visit
  • SEO score lives inside the GetGenie sidebar and is invisible from the posts list
  • No way to see lane counts so editorial standups rely on screenshots and guesswork
  • Bulk edit can change workflow but only after select-then-confirm clicks per batch

SleekView Kanban

  • Groups GetGenie articles by _getgenie_workflow with counts per lane
  • Drag a card between lanes to write the workflow meta back to the linked post
  • Card fronts surface focus keyword, SEO score, assigned writer, and SERP target
  • Low SEO score articles get a warning badge so they cannot reach published quietly
  • Quick action opens the GetGenie editor for a card in a new browser tab

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for GetGenie AI

SEO score on every card

The card front surfaces the GetGenie SEO score with a small color cue so editors can spot weak articles at a glance. The optimize lane sorts by lowest score by default, so writers always know which article needs more work before it earns a slot in the next publish window.

Drag writes workflow stage

Dropping a card on a new lane writes _getgenie_workflow on the linked WordPress post, so the GetGenie admin and any reporting tool that reads that meta key see the new stage immediately. There is no shadow state to keep in sync between the board and the GetGenie database.

Focus keyword filters

Filter the board by focus keyword cluster, by SERP target type, or by assigned writer. Saved filters are per user, so the head of SEO can keep a board scoped to the top-priority keywords while a freelance writer keeps their own scoped to their assigned cluster.

Audience

Where GetGenie teams reach for the board

In-house SEO teams

Heads of SEO use the board to see how many keywords are still in research, how many drafts are waiting for optimization, and how many articles cleared the score threshold last week, all from one screen and without any external dashboard.

SEO agencies and freelancers

Agencies run one board per client and filter by focus keyword cluster. The board becomes the standing agenda for the weekly client call, with lane counts telling the client exactly where each priority keyword sits in the production pipeline.

Freelance writers on assignment

Freelancers filter the board to their own assigned articles. They see the SEO score for each, drag drafts into optimize when ready, and never have to scroll the WordPress posts list looking for which articles a client added to their queue.

The bigger picture

Why SEO content production needs a kanban

SEO content lives in stages and a stage is the most important fact about an article on any given day. A keyword that has not been claimed yet is a different conversation from a draft that scored a sixty on the optimizer, which is a different conversation from a published article waiting for ranking data. Flat lists collapse all three into a single row, and the most important detail is whichever column you remembered to expose in screen options last week.

A kanban makes the stage the headline, the SEO score the subhead, and the assigned writer the byline. The lane counts replace half the metrics in a weekly SEO report, and the drag gesture replaces dozens of dropdown clicks that nobody actually wanted to spend their time on. GetGenie supplies the SEO intelligence.

The board supplies the visual workflow that intelligence deserves.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for GetGenie AI

SleekView reads the WordPress posts table with the GetGenie meta filter, which is identical between the free and premium builds. The board renders the same way regardless of plan, so you can prove the workflow before upgrading GetGenie for higher generation limits or extra writing modes.

 

If an article carries several focus keywords in the GetGenie meta, the card shows the primary keyword on the front and the secondary keywords inside the detail panel. Filters match against any of the stored keywords, so an article still shows up in the right cluster lane regardless of which keyword you searched.

 

Yes. SleekView supports a drop rule that checks the GetGenie SEO score meta and refuses the drop with an inline message if the score sits below the configured threshold. Editors with publish_posts can override the rule, so the safety net protects without becoming a hard wall for senior staff.

 

The SERP outline lives in the card detail panel as a structured block, so a writer can review competing headers, recommended subtopics, and target word count without leaving the board. The card front stays focused on the SEO score and the focus keyword, which are the two fields editors scan most often.

 

No. Status changes flow through the same meta updates GetGenie uses internally, so its activity log records the change exactly as if a writer had clicked the workflow dropdown in the GetGenie editor sidebar. SEO history features keep working without any extra integration on the SleekView side.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the SERP target meta field and exposes it as a filter, so you can scope the board to informational articles, transactional articles, navigational articles, or any combination. Each user saves their own filter, so two editors with different roles see two different versions of the same data.

 

Any new distinct workflow value appears as its own lane at the end of the board on the next load. You can drag the lane into the correct position in your editorial pipeline, choose a color and an icon, and decide which fields the cards in that lane should surface without touching any GetGenie code.

 

Card front fields support custom rendering, including a small inline meter or a colored badge that switches at the thresholds you set. You can show the SEO score as a number, a bar, or a colored pill, and the chart updates whenever GetGenie writes a new score to the linked WordPress post meta.

 

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