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SleekView Kanban for Metronet Tag Manager

SleekView Kanban reads Metronet Tag Manager tagged posts straight from the WordPress database, groups them into status lanes from the tag_review_state column, and lets your team drag cards across columns to advance the workflow without ever leaving the WordPress admin.

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SleekView Kanban board for Metronet Tag Manager

Why Metronet Tag Manager tagged posts need a kanban view

Metronet Tag Manager stores every post in wp_posts joined to wp_term_relationships with a tag_review_state column that moves through a clear pipeline. The default admin list shows these rows in a flat WordPress table that works for a handful of items but turns into a long scroll once a real team starts moderating post tag cleanup across dozens of items each day.

SleekView Kanban reads the same wp_posts joined to wp_term_relationships rows and groups them by tag_review_state, which is the natural pipeline column for post tag cleanup. Each card surfaces the author, key metadata, and a relative timestamp so moderators can scan a column without opening every post. Stuck and flagged items sit in their own lanes instead of polluting the main queue.

Dragging a card from one column to another writes the new tag_review_state value back to the same wp_posts joined to wp_term_relationships row, so Metronet Tag Manager hooks, emails, and downstream automations stay in sync. Permissions follow WordPress capabilities, and bulk drags update every row in a single SQL transaction so a fifty card review queue clears in seconds instead of minutes.

Workflow

Metronet Tag Manager kanban setup in four short...

1

Point SleekView at Metronet Tag ...

Install SleekView, then pick Metronet Tag Manager from the data source picker. The plugin auto-detects the tagged posts table, the linked author columns, and every custom field Metronet Tag Manager writes. No queries to.
2

Pick tag_review_state as the lane

Open the view config and set the group-by column to tag_review_state. SleekView reads every distinct value Metronet Tag Manager uses and turns each one into a kanban lane with the live row count printed right next to.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Decide which fields appear on the front of each card. Most teams pick the post title, the author, a relative timestamp, and one key flag such as report count. Hidden fields stay queryable from the side panel without.
4

Turn on drag-and-drop writes

Flip the drag-and-drop switch and SleekView starts writing tag_review_state changes back to the Metronet Tag Manager table on every drop. Capabilities follow WordPress roles so only moderators and admins can move cards.

Sample board

Sample Metronet Tag Manager kanban board

A live SleekView Kanban grouping Metronet Tag Manager tagged posts by tag_review_state, with card fronts showing author, key metadata, and the most recent timestamp.
Untagged
94
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Auto tagged
612
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tags: html, web-components
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tags: database, sqlite, wp
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tags: edge, serverless, cdn
Reviewed
1320
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tags: seo, themes (verified)
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tags: headless, astro (verified)
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tags: rest, auth (verified)
Archived
4180
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tags locked, archived 2023
Post: Old WP Editor Tips in admin queue
tags locked, archived 2022
Post: Pre Gutenberg Block Theme Notes
tags locked, archived 2021

Comparison

Metronet Tag Manager list vs SleekView Kanban b...

Metronet Tag Manager admin ...

  • Flat WordPress table that lists every post in created order with no grouping
  • No visual sense of how many tagged posts are stuck pending or flagged at a glance
  • Status changes need opening each post, scrolling to a dropdown, and saving
  • Bulk actions are limited to trash, restore, and the same admin row action set
  • Mobile moderators face the same dense WordPress table with horizontal scroll

SleekView Kanban

  • Groups tagged posts by tag_review_state with live row counts next to each lane
  • Drag a card between lanes to write the new value back to wp_posts joined to
  • Card fronts surface author, key metadata, and the most recent timestamp
  • Flagged and reported tagged posts sit in their own lane so the main queue stays clean
  • Capability-aware drops respect WordPress roles so writers cannot bypass review

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for Metronet Tag Manager

Native Metronet Tag Manager fiel...

SleekView reads every Metronet Tag Manager column directly, including author, timestamps, report counts, and any custom meta. Pick exactly which fields show on the card front, which open in the side panel, and which stay hidden.

Drag to change tag_review_state

Every drop writes the new tag_review_state value back to the Metronet Tag Manager table in a single update. Plugin hooks, email notifications, and role triggers still fire as normal, so manual moves stay in sync with the rest of.

Filter by author, date, or tag

A filter bar above the board narrows lanes by author, date range, or tag. Saved filters are per user so one moderator can focus on a single sub area of the queue while another keeps a wider board open across the same Metronet Tag.

Audience

Three teams using the Metronet Tag Manager kanban

Moderation team triage

Moderators land on the pending lane first thing in the morning, scan flag counts, and drag clear cases to approved or hidden in seconds. The team clears a backlog of tagged posts far faster than the.

Community manager review

Community managers use the board to see which tagged posts are stuck in review and which moderators are sitting on items. Owner avatars on each card make it obvious where the queue is jammed without.

Ops dashboard for execs

Operations leads embed a read only board on an internal dashboard. At a glance they can see how many tagged posts sit in each lane, how the queue is trending, and whether moderation policy changes.

The bigger picture

Why a kanban view changes Metronet Tag Manager workf...

Most Metronet Tag Manager sites grow their tagged posts faster than their moderation team. What starts as a quiet pending queue turns into a 300 row admin list that nobody wants to open on a Monday morning. The default WordPress table is built for one row at a time editing, not for a real team workflow that moves dozens of items through clear stages every day.

A kanban board reframes the same data as a pipeline. Lanes show how work flows from new and pending through review, action, and resolved. Counts at the top of every lane turn vague pressure into a concrete number.

Card fronts surface the one or two fields that matter for a quick decision, like author, report count, and last touched date. That shift is not cosmetic. It changes how moderators talk about the queue, how leads spot bottlenecks, and how new team members learn the policy.

SleekView keeps every move tied to the underlying Metronet Tag Manager row so nothing leaks out of the plugin.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Metronet Tag Manager

No. SleekView reads Metronet Tag Manager rows live from wp_posts joined to wp_term_relationships on every page load and writes status updates back to the same table. There is no sync job, no second table to keep aligned, and no risk of Metronet Tag Manager dashboards going out of step with the kanban view because.

 

Yes. Every drop sends a SQL update to the Metronet Tag Manager row that changes the tag_review_state value to the destination lane. Plugin hooks fire as normal so email notifications, role triggers, and analytics events that Metronet Tag Manager already runs on status change still fire when the move happens through SleekView.

 

Yes. Each lane and each field on a card can be gated by WordPress capability or role. Writers might only see their own tagged posts in the pending and review lanes while admins see every lane including hidden and spam. Saved views per role keep that simple to manage without forking the board into two copies.

 

SleekView Kanban paginates each lane and lazy loads cards on scroll. In practice a board grouping a hundred thousand Metronet Tag Manager rows still opens in under a second because only the visible cards are rendered. Filters and saved views narrow the data further when a single lane itself runs long.

 

Yes. SleekView checks the same capability that Metronet Tag Manager uses before every status write. A reader who cannot edit a post in the Metronet Tag Manager admin also cannot drag that card across lanes on the kanban. The board respects every capability check the source plugin already defined so policy stays consistent.

 

Yes. SleekView does not replace the Metronet Tag Manager admin screens. The plugin adds an extra kanban view that points at the same wp_posts joined to wp_term_relationships table. Editors who prefer the original list can keep using it, and any third party plugin that adds columns to the Metronet Tag Manager table sees the same.

 

Yes. Shift click a range of cards or use the lane header menu to select all visible cards, then drag the selection to a different lane. SleekView batches the updates into a single SQL transaction so a fifty card move runs as fast as one, and a partial failure rolls back cleanly without leaving rows in mixed states.

 

SleekView reads the distinct values in tag_review_state every time the board loads, so any new value Metronet Tag Manager introduces shows up as a fresh lane automatically. There is no config to change, no rebuild step, and existing cards keep their saved positions inside the lanes you already had on the board.

 

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