SleekView Kanban for WP GDPR Compliance
SleekView reads the WP GDPR Compliance tables directly, groups each data request by its review state, and lets the team drag cards across Submitted, Verifying, In progress, Fulfilled so the record updates as the column changes.
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Why WP GDPR Compliance fits a kanban view
WP GDPR Compliance writes each data request to wp_gdpr_requests with metadata in wp_gdpr_consents. Each row has an ID, a created timestamp, a responsible user, a severity tag, and the message rendered in the admin. The default WP GDPR screen is a paginated table, fine for browsing and weak when a data protection lead needs to know which data requests are still open this week.
SleekView Kanban reads the same wp_gdpr_requests rows the WP GDPR dashboard queries. Pick the review state field as the grouping column and every entry becomes a card under Submitted, Verifying, In progress, Fulfilled. Card fronts show the message, the username, the severity, supporting metadata, and the timestamp so the DPO can prioritize work from one board without a CSV export.
Dragging a card between columns writes a review workflow tag back to the WP GDPR metadata. A move from Verifying to Fulfilled flips the tag and timestamps the action. The plugin's notifications and scheduled scans keep running, so a manual triage move never silences a fresh alert that arrives during the same minute.
Workflow
From the WP GDPR table to a live security board
Connect WP GDPR as a source
Pick the review state column
Choose card front fields
Enable drag-and-drop writeback
Sample board
Sample WP GDPR Compliance triage board view
Comparison
Default WP GDPR vs SleekView Kanban
Default WP GDPR screen
- Long sortable table of data requests with no triage queue for open work
- Severity filter reloads the page and loses the user filter just set
- No visual sense of which data requests are active versus resolved already
- Marking a record reviewed needs the per-row context menu and dialog
- Coordinating the weekly review needs admin rights and WP GDPR training
SleekView Kanban
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Reads directly from
wp_gdpr_requestsandwp_gdpr_consents - Drag a card to Fulfilled and the WP GDPR review tag writes atomically
- Cards show message, username, severity, context, and timestamp
- Column counts update live so a spike of high severity surfaces fast
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Per-role caps tie writeback to
manage_optionsfor the team
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for WP GDPR Compliance
Native WP GDPR model
Every column maps to a real review state derived from the WP GDPR workflow tag stored in metadata. Notifications, scheduled scans, and external mirrors keep running for new data requests, so a manual triage move never silences a
Drag-and-drop with trail
Each move writes a review entry into the WP GDPR metadata naming the analyst who dragged it, the source column, the destination column, and the timestamp. If a lead pushes a card back from Fulfilled to In progress, the chain of
Saved board views per shift
Filter to high severity for the on-call analyst, configuration changes for developers, and unresolved cards older than seventy-two hours for the security lead. Each saved view becomes a shareable URL that opens the right board.
Audience
Where a WP GDPR kanban changes security work
Weekly review session
Security leads scope the board to the last seven days, drag high severity into Verifying, and confirm Fulfilled only once every Submitted card has a documented decision. Next week starts with a boar
Incident response workflow
On-call analysts pull the In progress column during a suspected incident, watch related data requests land in Submitted, and coordinate on the same board instead of a Slack thread that loses context
Developer change review
Developers scope the board to file change and role change records, confirm each matches a documented deployment or contractor task, and Resolve them so the weekly review focuses on truly unexplained
The bigger picture
Why this view matters for WP GDPR work
WP GDPR Compliance captures everything, which is exactly what makes the default screen hard to use across a security team. The sortable table is great when an analyst knows what they want and almost useless when a data protection lead needs to coordinate a week of data requests that all need a documented decision. Most teams export a CSV, drop it into a sheet, and tag records by hand.
The sheet drifts within days. New data requests keep landing in WP GDPR without a workflow tag, the sheet records resolutions that nobody copies back, and by month end the two views disagree on what is still open. A kanban view that reads and writes the same WP GDPR metadata as the dashboard keeps the team and the source of truth aligned.
Submitted surfaces immediately. In progress cards stay visible across shifts. Fulfilled data requests carry a documented decision and a named analyst, all without leaving WordPress.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WP GDPR Compliance
Live. SleekView queries the same wp_gdpr_requests and wp_gdpr_consents tables the WP GDPR dashboard reads. Filters apply at the SQL level, so a board scoped to the last seven days reflects records that landed in the last seven days, not yesterday's snapshot exported elsewhere.
No. SleekView writes a review workflow tag into the WP GDPR metadata. External notification destinations like email, Slack, and webhooks keep operating on the original record, so the tag never replays an alert, never suppresses one, and never alters the metadata that mirrors already sent.
 Yes. The site_id column on every WP GDPR row tags records with their originating subsite. SleekView exposes that field as a filter and a board grouping option, so a network admin can scope to a single subsite or split each subsite into its own column for focused triage.
 Yes. Every move runs through current_user_can('manage_options') and the WP GDPR admin capability before any metadata write. A contributor account can drag for personal sorting but the change does not persist, with a toast notification explaining why the move was rejected by the system.
 Filters are applied at the database query level rather than in JavaScript. A typical board scopes to the last seven days, to one severity, or to in-progress states only, so the rendered card count stays under a thousand. Older records remain queryable in archive views without slowing the live board.
 
Yes. Severity lives on wp_gdpr_requests and supporting context lives in wp_gdpr_consents. SleekView exposes both as card fields, so an analyst can spot repeat patterns across high severity records and queue them for action without leaving the kanban board for separate queries elsewhere.
Yes. Premium features add external destinations, reports, and search filters. SleekView reads the same metadata fields, so premium features like file integrity monitoring and external session tracking surface their data requests on the same board for unified triage across the workflow.
 Yes. Every drag writes a review entry into the WP GDPR metadata naming the user, source column, destination column, and timestamp. The entry uses the WP GDPR metadata API so audits, exports, and downstream automations can read the trail without needing a separate event log table.
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