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SleekView Kanban for Klaviyo for WordPress

Klaviyo for WordPress syncs profiles and engagement data into local tables in WordPress. SleekView Kanban groups those rows into lanes by lifecycle stage so success and lifecycle teams act on every profile from one screen without bouncing across the source app constantly.

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SleekView Kanban board for Klaviyo for WordPress

Klaviyo lifecycle data deserves a board view

Klaviyo for WordPress syncs every profile, journey step, and stage into local tables so the site can read engagement without round-tripping the source API on every page render. Each row carries the email, the assigned segment, the current step, the lifecycle stage column, and the latest engagement timestamp kept fresh by webhooks and the scheduled sync cron running quietly in the background of the site.

The default plugin admin lists profiles in flat sortable tables, which is fine for finding one record but slow when a lifecycle marketer wants the whole pipeline at a glance. SleekView Kanban reads the same synced tables and groups each row by lifecycle stage. Each card shows name, current step, last engagement, and the predicted CLV for instant lifecycle context across the funnel in one quick glance.

Dragging a card from Engaged into At Risk writes the new stage to the local table and queues a source API update so the profile shifts on the next sync tick. Cards in Churned stay read-only with the final order data on the front for repurchase context. Lifecycle managers see the same pipeline the source app shows, except they act on it inside WordPress next to the orders and members they touch every day instead of switching across tabs constantly all day.

Workflow

From Klaviyo list to a live board view

1

Pick the source table

In the SleekView admin pick the Klaviyo profiles table as the source. SleekView reads the schema, detects the lifecycle stage column, and offers every distinct value as a lane.
2

Choose lifecycle lanes

Most lifecycle teams keep New, Engaged, At Risk, and Churned as core lanes. Rename to match your funnel, set a color per lane, and hide any state you do not work on right now.
3

Compose the card front

Pull profile name, last engagement, current step, and CLV onto the card. Optional fields like segment name, source UTM, or recent order total live on the detail panel for context.
4

Drag to update stages

Drag a card between lanes to change the lifecycle stage. SleekView writes back to the local synced table and queues a Klaviyo API update, so the source moves on the next sync tick automatically.

Sample board

Sample Klaviyo lifecycle pipeline view

A live SleekView Kanban grouping Klaviyo for WordPress profiles by lifecycle stage with cards showing name, last engagement, current step, and CLV per row for context.
New
94
Aria L joined from launch campaign
last engaged today, CLV 48 dollars
Devon K signed up from blog opt-in
last engaged today, CLV 36 dollars
Priya S joined from referral link
last engaged today, CLV 22 dollars
Engaged
486
Sam O opened last three broadcasts
last engaged today, CLV 184 dollars
Marcus T clicked product feature link
last engaged today, CLV 220 dollars
Lena W browsed seasonal collection
last engaged today, CLV 312 dollars
At Risk
74
Kim H has not opened in fourteen days
last engaged Apr 18, CLV 96
Ravi P stopped clicking recent emails
last engaged Apr 22, CLV 142
Maya R quiet since spring purchase
last engaged Apr 11, CLV 78
Churned
184
Old account unsubscribed by user
unsubbed Jan 14, CLV archived
Bounce-only since November contact
last engaged Nov 02, archived
Hard bounce, no valid alt address
bounce flagged Mar 04, archived

Comparison

Default Klaviyo list vs SleekView Kanban

Default Klaviyo list view

  • Default profile list shows rows in a flat table that hides where lifecycle is stuck
  • Stage changes happen one row at a time through a slow detail edit form per record
  • Lifecycle counts per stage need a separate report rather than a live lane row count
  • Clv trends sit in a chart view and never surface on the list itself
  • Lifecycle managers switch between the app and WordPress to act on the same shopper

SleekView Kanban

  • Reads the live Klaviyo synced tables with no extra plugin layer added on the site
  • Groups by lifecycle stage so every funnel step becomes its own lane on the kanban view
  • Drag a card and SleekView queues a Klaviyo API update on the next sync tick safely
  • Cards show profile name, last engagement, current step, and CLV per row
  • Filter by segment, step, or CLV range to scope the board to one segment

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for Klaviyo for WordPress

CLV on every card front

Each card surfaces the predicted CLV value so lifecycle managers see the metric sitting in each lane. A row sliding from Engaged into At Risk is impossible to miss with the figure right on the card front.

Step at a glance per row

Cards surface the current step each profile sits inside so lifecycle managers spot anyone stuck in the welcome series or an abandoned flow without opening any single profile detail page anywhere.

Drag syncs back to Klaviyo

Moving a card writes the new stage to the local synced table and queues a Klaviyo API call on the next sync tick. Local hooks fire on the change so any automation already wired to transitions still runs.

Audience

How lifecycle teams use the Klaviyo board

Weekly lifecycle reviews

A lifecycle lead opens the board, filters by segment, and walks every lane in fifteen minutes. Owners drag their own cards to update stages and the board reflects the pipeline before the meeting ends.

Churn risk triage queue

An At Risk lane surfaces profiles whose engagement dropped sharply in the last fourteen days. Success managers reach out and drag the saved ones to Engaged once a call is on the calendar.

Series cleanup sweeps

Filtering by a step shows profiles stuck mid-sequence. Managers drag the stalled cards to Engaged or At Risk based on recent activity, which clears the sequence for new signups.

The bigger picture

Why a Klaviyo board changes the rhythm

Lifecycle marketing lives in pipelines. A long table of profiles with a stage column tells you what you have but not where you are stuck, and that gap costs real revenue on a WooCommerce store. The Klaviyo app offers stage and step views, but most WordPress shops sync their profile data locally to power the storefront and the marketing site, and the local admin only shows the raw rows in a sortable table.

A board view inside WordPress unifies the two halves. Lifecycle managers see the same pipeline they would in Klaviyo, except they act on it next to the orders and customer rows they already touch every day. Lane-level counts make weekly reviews fast.

Drag-and-drop stage changes write to the local synced table and queue an API update, so the source stays in step without any extra clicks. Churn risk gets handled on the same board the welcome series uses, which keeps the whole lifecycle motion in one place rather than two browser tabs and several apps.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Klaviyo for WordPress

Yes. SleekView reads the same local tables the Klaviyo for WordPress plugin uses, so every card reflects the same row the plugin maintains. There is no shadow copy, no extra sync layer, and no extra API quota burn from rendering the board view itself on the site.

 

Yes. The drag writes the new stage to the local synced table and queues a Klaviyo API call on the next sync tick. Local plugin hooks fire on the change, so any automation already wired to transitions runs exactly as before the board.

 

Yes. The card editor lets you pick any column from the synced tables, including predicted CLV and the current step. Drop them on the card front in any order and the layout updates without writing any code or any extra config.

 

Yes. The filter bar accepts column-level filters, so scoping to a single segment, a step name, or a recent CLV range is one click. Filters combine, persist as you work, and serialize into the URL for a sharable team link.

 

No. SleekView only writes the stage column the Klaviyo plugin already updates, so opens, clicks, conversions, and unsubscribes keep recording in the source exactly as before. The Klaviyo dashboards keep showing the same numbers and flows still fire.

 

Yes. SleekView checks the same capability rules the Klaviyo plugin uses before letting a user drag a card or open the detail panel. Subscribers and editors never see the board. Lifecycle managers land on it through a menu entry you can rename or pin.

 

Yes. Cards lazy-load inside each lane and SleekView uses paginated queries against the synced table, so a huge profile list does not block the rest of WordPress. Active lanes that drive daily work stay snappy because they only carry in-flight rows.

 

Yes. Nothing on the board lives outside the Klaviyo for WordPress synced tables. If you remove SleekView the local tables stay exactly where they were, the standard Klaviyo plugin admin still works, and the next sync run reconciles any pending stage changes.

 

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