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SleekView Kanban for MailerLite

MailerLite stores broadcasts, list rows, and send state in local tables that grow with every send your team makes. SleekView Kanban groups those rows into lanes by send status so editors push every issue from draft to scheduled to sent without bouncing between WordPress and the source app constant.

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SleekView Kanban board for MailerLite

Why MailerLite broadcasts work as a board view

MailerLite syncs campaigns, group rows, and subscriber state into local tables. Each broadcast row carries the subject, the list name, the broadcast type, a status column with values for draft, scheduled, sending, and sent, plus the open and click rates once a send finishes. The default plugin admin lists broadcasts in a flat sortable table, which hides where the editorial queue is stuck.

A weekly digest, a launch announcement, and a winback automation all land in the same list with no real grouping. SleekView Kanban reads the same broadcast table and groups each row by status, so every send state gets its own lane with the row count next to the title. Editors see which broadcasts are about to ship to subscribers.

Dragging a card from Draft to Scheduled writes the new send window to the local broadcast row and queues a MailerLite API update so the broadcast moves in the source system on the next sync tick. Cards in Sent stay read-only with the open and click rates visible. The editorial team acts on the pipeline alongside the content the editorial team already publishes daily on the site they already publish.

Workflow

From MailerLite list to a live kanban board

1

Pick the broadcasts table

In the SleekView admin pick the MailerLite broadcasts table as the source. SleekView reads the schema, detects the status column, and offers every distinct value as a lane candidate.
2

Map statuses to lanes

Most editorial teams use Draft, Scheduled, Sending, and Sent as core lanes. Rename them, set a color per lane, and hide any state you do not actively work on. The order is the order editors see.
3

Compose the card front

Pull subject, target list, scheduled send window, and broadcast type onto the card front. Optional fields like the author, the editorial tag, or open rate live on the detail panel for context.
4

Drag cards to push sends

Drag a card between lanes to update the broadcast. SleekView writes back to the local table and queues a MailerLite API call so the broadcast moves in the source on the next sync without any doubles.

Sample board

Sample MailerLite broadcast pipeline view

A live SleekView Kanban grouping MailerLite broadcasts by send state, with cards showing subject, list name, scheduled window, and post-send open and click rates after each send.
Draft
9
October digest campaign outline
group All Subscribers, 11,200
Black Friday teaser campaign plan
group VIP Buyers, 2,100 readers
Winter feature roundup campaign
group Active Members, 4,400
Scheduled
4
Weekly digest issue 92 send queued
Tue 09:00, group size 16,300
Annual reader survey invite send
Wed 14:30, group size 8,400
Feature launch announcement send
Fri 10:00, group size 20,800
Sending
2
September wrap up campaign send
4,510 of 11,200 sent so far
Holiday gift guide preview send
920 of 2,100 sent so far
Lapsed reader winback campaign
8,200 of 15,400 sent so far
Sent
178
August feature digest campaign
open 28.6%, click 4.2% rate
Summer sale closing reminder send
open 32.4%, click 5.4% rate
Reader story spotlight campaign
open 21.4%, click 2.8% rate

Comparison

MailerLite broadcast list vs SleekView Kanban

MailerLite broadcast list

  • Default broadcast list mixes drafts, scheduled, sending, and sent rows in one scroll
  • Status filter is a dropdown so spotting bottlenecks across send states needs clicks
  • Editing the send window requires opening each broadcast one at a time in the editor
  • There is no bulk way to push a batch of drafts into scheduled before a launch window
  • Editors switch between the source app and WordPress to update the broadcast queue

SleekView Kanban

  • Reads the live MailerLite broadcasts table synced by the plugin with no extra layer
  • Groups by status so every send state becomes its own lane on the board view
  • Drag a card and SleekView queues a source API update so the next sync tick syncs
  • Cards show subject, list name, send window, and post-send open and click rates
  • Bulk drag a stack of drafts into Scheduled and every row updates in one transaction

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for MailerLite

Drag-and-drop send pipeline

Promote a draft to scheduled, pause a live send, or archive a finished broadcast by dragging its card. SleekView writes back and queues a MailerLite API call so the board and source stay in step.

Lane filters for real lists

Filter by target list, broadcast type, or assigned author so the weekly digest team sees only its own lanes while launch focuses on campaign blasts. Saved URLs deep-link any slice you choose.

Role-aware drop targets

Writers can move cards from Draft to Ready, while only the marketing lead can drop a card into Sending. SleekView reads native WordPress capabilities, so role rules protect every drag reliably.

Audience

Where editorial teams use the MailerLite kanban

Weekly broadcast editorial

Editors keep the Monday digest, the Thursday update, and one-off blasts on a single board. Drafts move into Ready once copy is approved, then into Scheduled the moment the send slot is locked.

Launch broadcast plans

Launch days need every teaser, day-of, and follow-up broadcast on one wall. The board shows which sends are queued for the morning and which already finished so the lead can rebalance fast.

Lifecycle automation review

Automated welcome and winback broadcasts are easy to forget. The board groups them by type so managers can audit every active automation, see open rates per step, and pause underperforming sends.

The bigger picture

Why a board beats the MailerLite list view

Editorial teams rarely run a single broadcast in isolation. A typical MailerLite setup carries a weekly digest, a welcome series, a winback automation, and a steady backlog of drafts waiting on copy approval. The native broadcast list shows all of that as one sorted table, and spotting that three issues are stuck in Draft because no one approved the subject line is genuinely hard.

A kanban makes that visible the second the board loads. Every lane has a row count, so a backlog of nine drafts against two scheduled broadcasts is obvious without filters. Drag-and-drop turns approval into a single gesture instead of a sequence of clicks across the edit screen.

The board also gives non-MailerLite staff a safe surface to look at the pipeline without giving them broadcast edit rights, because columns visible to a viewer role can be locked down to safe state changes. The net result is fewer status meetings and fewer surprise sends.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for MailerLite

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

 

Yes. The drag writes the new status and send window to the local synced table and queues an API call to MailerLite on the next sync tick. Local plugin hooks fire on the change, so any automation wired to transitions runs as before.

 

Use the broadcast status column as the primary lane source, then split Sent out by combining the status with the sent timestamp if you want a long archive lane. That mirrors the four real states MailerLite tracks for every broadcast.

 

Yes. Add a list or broadcast type filter to the view and the board only shows broadcasts matching it. Save the filtered view as its own URL, share it with the lifecycle or product team, and they each get a focused board.

 

No. SleekView only writes the same columns MailerLite already updates from its own app, so opens, clicks, bounces, and unsubscribes keep recording exactly as before. The reporting tables MailerLite maintains are untouched.

 

Yes. SleekView reads anything you can put in a SQL view, so you can join the broadcast table to a custom approvals table or a postmeta key that stores the assigned editor. The joined columns become card fields without changing the plugin.

 

The kanban collapses into a vertical stack of lanes on narrower screens. Each lane shows the same card front, tapping a card opens the detail sheet, and drag-and-drop works on touch the same way it does with a mouse for fast phone updates.

 

No. SleekView paginates each lane independently and only loads card data for the lanes you are viewing. Sent can hold tens of thousands of rows because the lane lazy-loads as you scroll. Active lanes stay snappy with in-flight rows only.

 

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