SleekView Kanban for NeuronWriter
SleekView Kanban reads your NeuronWriter content queries linked to WordPress posts and the synced optimization score, groups posts by query stage, and lets SEO teams drag content between New query, Optimizing, Ready, and Published columns to keep a NeuronWriter pipeline moving without flipping between the NeuronWriter web app and the WordPress drafts list every day.
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Why NeuronWriter SEO teams need a kanban view
The NeuronWriter plugin connects WordPress to the NeuronWriter workspace, where each content query analyzes the SERP, generates a brief, and tracks an optimization score. The plugin stores the NeuronWriter query ID as post meta on the linked WordPress post and syncs the current content score, while the WordPress draft uses the standard post_status for the editorial lifecycle.
SleekView Kanban points at the posts table, lets you pick the column that holds the stage to group by (the standard post_status, a derived neuron_stage built from the NeuronWriter plugin meta keys, or a custom workflow stage meta added by an editorial workflow plugin), and renders one card per NeuronWriter-linked post. Each card shows the target keyword, the writer, the NeuronWriter optimization score, and the time since the last edit.
When an editor drags a card from Optimizing into Ready or Published, SleekView writes the new state through wp_update_post, fires the standard transition_post_status hooks, and removes the card from the queue. The NeuronWriter query link stays intact in post meta, so the plugin keeps syncing the optimization score from the workspace.
Workflow
Build a NeuronWriter pipeline board in four steps
Connect SleekView to NeuronWriter
Pick the query stage column
Decide what shows on each card
Enable drag-and-drop reviewing
Sample board
Sample NeuronWriter content pipeline board
Comparison
Default NeuronWriter plugin vs SleekView Kanban
Default NeuronWriter UI
- NeuronWriter queries live in the NeuronWriter web app with no shared WordPress pipeline view.
- Linked WordPress drafts share the standard posts list with no NeuronWriter-aware status grouping.
- Editors flip between NeuronWriter and WordPress to track which queries reached optimization.
- Bulk actions exist but cannot group posts by NeuronWriter content score band or query stage.
- Scheduled posts mix with regular WordPress drafts in the same view with no dedicated upcoming lane.
SleekView Kanban
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Group posts by
post_statuswhile showing the NeuronWriter score on each card. - Show target keyword, writer, and NeuronWriter content score on every card front for triage.
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Drag a card from Ready into Published and SleekView calls
wp_update_postsafely. -
Card fronts can show a derived
neuron_stagebuilt from NeuronWriter plugin meta keys. - Roles can be limited to SEO leads so writers never see the entire NeuronWriter pipeline board.
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for NeuronWriter
Pipeline view, not a query list
New queries, optimizing drafts, ready posts, and published pieces sit in their own columns with target keywords on each card. SEO leads see how many queries are stalled in optimization and how many drafts are ready to ship, instead of flipping between the NeuronWriter web app and the WordPress drafts list.
Content scores on the card
The NeuronWriter content score lives on each card front, so editors can spot drafts that are not optimized yet and push them back into Optimizing. SleekView reads the NeuronWriter meta directly, so any custom score or recommendation field added by the team also lands on the card without extra plugin glue.
Drag writes back through wp_update_post
When a card moves, SleekView calls wp_update_post under the hood, the same function the WordPress editor uses. transition_post_status hooks fire normally, the NeuronWriter plugin meta link stays intact, and any custom code listening to the standard hooks keeps running through the standard publish lifecycle.
Audience
SEO teams that put it on the editor dashboard
Agency teams running NeuronWriter pipelines
Agency teams running NeuronWriter queries across multiple client sites use the board to track every query. The Optimizing column gives writers a clear queue, the Ready column shows polishable drafts, and the Published column doubles as a delivery log for monthly client status updates.
In-house SEO content teams
In-house teams use the board for the weekly content review. Cards show the writer byline, the target keyword, and the NeuronWriter score, so editors clear review work in one pass and the standard WordPress hooks keep the NeuronWriter plugin meta link intact through every column change.
Niche sites optimizing for SERP features
Niche sites optimizing for featured snippets and People Also Ask use the board to keep optimization work visible. The Ready column gives writers a target line, and the standard WordPress hooks keep the NeuronWriter score sync intact when posts move into the Published column on the board.
The bigger picture
Why a NeuronWriter kanban keeps content programs steady
Content programs only stay steady when leaders can see the pipeline at a glance. NeuronWriter is doing the right thing by giving every query a clear score and recommendations, but the integration still asks editors to flip between NeuronWriter and WordPress just to track stage, which means the pipeline picture goes stale within a week. A kanban view changes that shape.
The New query column captures intent, the Optimizing column gives writers a clear queue, the Ready column shows publishable drafts, and the Published column makes the publish pace visible. Moving cards keeps wp_update_post in play, so the NeuronWriter plugin meta link, transition hooks, and any editorial workflow plugin stay correct after every move. The work feels small because each card is small, and the board makes the size of the pipeline honest, which is the part that matters when an SEO team is shipping a steady cadence each week.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for NeuronWriter
Yes. Moving a card calls wp_update_post, the same function the editor uses, so transition_post_status hooks fire normally and the NeuronWriter plugin meta link stays intact through every move. NeuronWriter keeps syncing the optimization score to the WordPress editor side without any extra plugin glue.
 SleekView reads the WordPress posts table directly, filters to posts with a NeuronWriter query meta key, and joins the NeuronWriter optimization score and target keyword meta in the same query. You pick the posts table as the source, choose the stage field, and SleekView renders one card per post.
 Yes. SleekView ships with role-based permissions, so SEO leads can have a single page that holds the NeuronWriter pipeline board and nothing else. Only chosen roles can drag cards, and destination columns can be limited per role so writers cannot publish their own drafts without an editor's move.
 Custom recommendation fields appear automatically because SleekView reads distinct values from the chosen field. You can group by any custom field, show it on the card front, and decide whether editors can drag cards between any two columns or only along the official NeuronWriter pipeline path.
 Yes. The content score is read from the post meta saved by the NeuronWriter plugin and shown on each card front. Editors can sort columns by score so drafts under a target score stay near the top, and any custom score field added by the team also lands on the card front without any extra glue.
 Dragging never deletes data and never touches the NeuronWriter plugin meta link. It changes the post_status field SleekView is grouping by, which matches what the editor does through the Publish dropdown. The NeuronWriter query ID stays in post meta so the plugin keeps syncing the score.
 Yes. Each card can show the time since the post was created or last modified, so a query that has been sitting for weeks looks visibly different from a fresh one. Sort options can also place the oldest cards at the top of every column so stale queries never silently drift out of view in any review.
 No. SleekView pages the board, only loads cards for visible columns, and uses indexed queries on the posts table for the status and NeuronWriter meta filters. Sites with tens of thousands of NeuronWriter-linked posts stay responsive because heavy fields are only fetched for cards on screen.
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