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SleekView Feedback for AB Tasty WP

AB Tasty WP stores experiments, variants, and conversion data in WordPress meta and log tables. SleekView Feedback reads those rows and renders them as a sorted board with vote counts, status pills, and category tags so PMs and stakeholders react to tests in one shared view.

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SleekView Feedback board for AB Tasty WP

From AB Tasty experiments to a live board

AB Tasty WP saves every experiment, variant, audience, and result snapshot in WordPress, with primary metrics, traffic split, and confidence scores attached as meta. That is fine when you debug one experiment, but it becomes painful for a PM who needs to know which of the last fifty tests actually moved revenue and which audiences keep producing flat results.

SleekView Feedback reads any data source you point it at, whether a custom query against wp_posts, the AB Tasty log table, or a slice of wp_postmeta filtered by primary metric. It renders one card per experiment with title, lift, vote count, author, category pill, and status pill, and every upvote writes straight back to the score column you wire up.

The result is a public board where variant ideas, audience requests, and stat sig complaints live next to the experiment they refer to. PMs stop digging through dashboards, growth leads see which tests are pulling their weight, and the experimentation lead gets a sorted backlog of what to ship or kill first.

Workflow

From AB Tasty tests to a sorted board

1

Pick the AB Tasty source

Point SleekView at the post type or table AB Tasty WP writes to. Experiments in posts, variants in a CPT, or run snapshots all work. Apply a WHERE clause to scope by primary metric or audience so the board only surfaces tests in active review.
2

Map score, status, category

Choose which column counts as upvotes, which one carries the status such as running or shipped, and which one holds the audience or page tag. SleekView reads those columns on every page load so the board reflects what your PMs did last.
3

Embed the feedback view

Drop the SleekView block on a page or use the shortcode. Visitors see a paginated, filterable list of experiments with title, lift, vote count, author, status pill, and category pill. Restrict it to PMs or open it to clients with a single toggle.
4

Votes write back to the row

Every upvote increments the score column on the source row. Future AB Tasty jobs can sort the backlog by score, retire variants nobody trusts, and prioritise the tests earning real attention. The feedback loop becomes a number in the database.

Sample board

Sample AB Tasty WP review board

A look at how recent AB Tasty experiments land on a SleekView Feedback board, with variant ideas, audience complaints, sample ratio mismatch bugs, and PM praise mixed in one sortable list.
298 votes
Pricing page variant B shipped a 14 percent revenue lift
Helena Roth Praise Shipped
176 votes
Add a sticky CTA variant for mobile checkout
@growthkai Variant idea Planned
143 votes
Sample ratio mismatch on the EU traffic split
Diego Ferreira Bug Investigating
112 votes
Audience filter ignores logged in users on the dashboard test
Marta Olsson Bug In progress
54 votes
Test a long form pricing layout against the current grid
@pmclara Test request Open
19 votes
Expose Bayesian probability column in the experiment list
Lukas Wagner Feature request Under review

Comparison

Plugin dashboards vs SleekView Feedback

AB Tasty WP defaults

  • Experiment results live in a separate dashboard only PMs ever open
  • No way for stakeholders to upvote variants that should be shipped next
  • Audience complaints live in chat screenshots, not next to the experiment
  • Status of each test is buried in row level meta with no shared queue
  • No public board to show clients which tests are queued, shipped, or killed

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per AB Tasty experiment with title, lift, votes, status pill, and audience tag
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so future runs sort by real score
  • Filter by metric, audience, or status using any column in wp_postmeta
  • Embed on a public page or behind a login with one block or shortcode
  • PMs stop arguing in chat and start voting on variants inside WordPress

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for AB Tasty WP

Experiment review built in

Each AB Tasty experiment becomes a votable card on the board. PMs see which tests the team trusts, which produce flat results, and which ones should be killed. The board is a living changelog of your experimentation strategy.

Audience flags inline

Add an Audience issue category and analysts flag any test with skewed traffic. The flag lives next to the source row, so the data team can fix the audience definition before the next round instead of finding out in a postmortem.

Upvotes feed the backlog

Because votes write to the source column, you can sort the experiment backlog by score, prioritise variants that need more traffic, and retire ones nobody likes. The feedback loop becomes a number that future AB Tasty runs and reports can read.

Audience

How teams use the AB Tasty feedback board

PM experiment review

Internal PMs upvote AB Tasty tests worth scaling and flag the ones with weak lift. The board replaces a messy Notion doc and gives the experimentation lead one screen to triage the backlog every morning.

Client facing test vote

Agencies share the board with clients so they vote on which tests to commission next. The client sees what is shipping next sprint and feels in control without ever touching the AB Tasty admin.

Stat sig review queue

Growth teams use the board as a stat sig review queue. Anything flagged with high votes gets reviewed first, and resolved tests move to a Shipped or Killed status so the audit trail stays visible without raw logs.

The bigger picture

Why an AB Tasty feedback board changes the loop

AB Tasty WP is great at running experiments. It is much worse at telling you which of those tests should actually be scaled, killed, or rerun on a different audience. Most teams end up with a dashboard full of confidence intervals and a chat channel full of opinions, and the two never meet.

PMs miss the variants that work, growth leads keep shipping tests that confuse logged in and anonymous traffic, and clients lose trust because nobody can show them what was decided. A feedback board changes that pattern. Experiments stop being a private dashboard view and start being something the team and the client react to in public.

Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which variants deserve more traffic. Audience flags give you a backlog sorted by impact instead of by whoever shouted loudest in the last review. And because every vote writes back to the source row, the next AB Tasty run already knows what worked.

The result is fewer wasted weeks, fewer flat tests, and a much shorter loop between the variant you spec today and the experience that ships tomorrow.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for AB Tasty WP

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from whatever table or post type the AB Tasty plugin uses. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, author, and title, and the board renders. No ETL job, no sync, no duplicated data. Anything AB Tasty writes shows up on the next page load.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies so visitors can upvote experiments without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to PMs or paying members, and the same view handles both modes with a single toggle.

 

Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item. Logged in users are tracked by user ID. A built in rate limit caps how often a single IP can hit the vote endpoint, which keeps boards honest without forcing a signup wall in front of casual reviewers.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to pricing page tests, checkout tests, a campaign, or any combination of meta fields. Different boards on different pages can use different filters.

 

The flag is just a category value on the row. You can write it into a meta key the plugin already understands or a dedicated column. Either way it shows up in the WordPress admin alongside the experiment, so the analyst can act on the flag without leaving WordPress.

 

They write back to the source column, which means the plugin and your own queries can sort the backlog and reports by that score. Several teams use the score to gate which variants get more traffic budget, which makes the board operational rather than a vanity dashboard.

 

Both. SleekView ships as a Gutenberg block, an Elementor widget, a Bricks element, and a classic shortcode. Theme developers can call the render function from PHP and pass a configuration array, so you can mount the board on any template without touching the page editor.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads rows it needs to render the current page. Indexed columns stay fast even on long tables. For really big projects, scoping the board by campaign or quarter keeps both the query and the audience focused so the page feels snappy at scale.

 

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