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SleekView Feedback for Admin Menu Editor

Pick any Admin Menu Editor field for votes, status, and category, and SleekView Feedback renders a public board. Visitors upvote admin menu customizations and access rules, votes write back to the source row, and your team finally has a sorted roadmap visible to everyone instead of buried in the adm

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SleekView Feedback board for Admin Menu Editor

Admin Menu Editor threads become an upvoted public roadmap

Admin Menu Editor stores admin menu customizations and access rules with rich routing, tag, and status data your team already curates in the admin. The structure is rich, but your customers only see the thread or article they sent. SleekView Feedback reads the same admin menu config and role rule rows and turns them into a public board where anyone can vote on the requests your agents already triaged.

You stay in WordPress. The Feedback view points at the ame_menu_config option query you already filter for product feedback, picks one numeric meta column for vote count, one status field for the badge, and one category field for the pill. Cards render in vote order, badges pull straight from your existing Admin Menu Editor taxonomies, and clicking Upvote writes back to the same wp_postmeta row that your support reports already chart against month over month.

There is no CSV export to a second roadmap tool, no extra account to invite teammates to, and no webhook keeping two databases aligned. The board, the Admin Menu Editor admin queue, and the public roadmap are one query against your own WordPress database, with votes flowing back into the ame_vote_count meta key your team configures once and reuses across triage and reporting downstream.

Workflow

From Admin Menu Editor data to public upvotes

1

Connect your Admin Menu Editor quer

Point SleekView at the ame_menu_config option that Admin Menu Editor writes to. Apply the same filters you use in the admin so only feedback worthy rows land on the public board, with internal drafts and archived items kept hidden.
2

Map vote, status, and category

Pick the numeric meta key for votes, the Admin Menu Editor status field for the badge, and any tag or routing field for the pill. Each role is a dropdown inside the SleekView block, with color mapping baked in for the most common labels.
3

Embed the board on any page

Drop the SleekView block on a public roadmap page, choose Feedback as the render surface, and pick per page or load more pagination. Search, status filters, and category filters render alongside without any extra code or shortcodes.
4

Upvotes write back to source meta

Each click increments the ame_vote_count meta on the underlying row, so existing Admin Menu Editor reports, exports, and dashboards see the new totals immediately without any separate sync job or duplicate roadmap database running in parallel.

Sample board

Sample Admin Menu Editor feedback board layout

Each card is one synced Admin Menu Editor request row ordered by upvote count. Status badges come from Admin Menu Editor status terms, category tags from your taxonomy, and Upvote writes back to source meta on every clic
284 votes
Add per role menu order so each user role sees a fully tailored sidebar layout
Helena Voss Feature request Planned
171 votes
Drag handle disappears in WP 6.4 when block editor sidebar is collapsed
@routebenj Bug Investigating
129 votes
Allow exporting and importing menu rules per role from a single JSON file
Marcus Aigner Enhancement Shipped
74 votes
Add inline preview of how the menu looks for each role before saving
Yelena Korso Idea New
38 votes
Submenu order does not persist after WordPress core auto update completes
@dispatchkaye Bug Open
14 votes
Add a public roadmap of confirmed menu rule feature requests sorted by votes
Diane Okafor Feature request New

Comparison

Default Admin Menu Editor versus SleekView Feedbac

Default Admin Menu Editor setu

  • Admin Menu Editor keeps every request inside the admin queue with no public sorted roadmap for
  • Customers cannot vote, confirm, or prioritize the issues already logged inside Admin Menu Edito
  • Status changes on a row stay invisible to readers until your team manually replies to each requ
  • Exporting requests to a separate roadmap means duplicate data and constantly stale vote totals
  • Tag taxonomies stay locked in admin instead of filtering a public reader facing feedback board

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads ame_menu_config option rows and existing Admin Menu Editor status terms directly with
  • Upvotes increment ame_vote_count meta so existing analytics stay accurate everywhere
  • Status badges and category pills color map from your existing Admin Menu Editor taxonomy values
  • Per row author, votes, status, and category resolved through the same query you already trust
  • Search and filter UI renders next to the cards without any extra configuration or shortcode

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Admin Menu Editor

One click upvote on every card

Readers click Upvote on the requests that matter, the count writes back to the ame_vote_count meta on the underlying row, and the card moves up in order. No login wall by default, with optional account gating available per board.

Status and category filters built

Status pills and category tags double as live filters. Readers click a status to see only Planned rows, or a category to find requests in the area they care about, with a keyword search built into the same block layout.

Stays in sync with admin queue

Because the board reads the live Admin Menu Editor query, every status update, new row, or category change shows up instantly on the public board. There is no nightly sync, no export pipeline, and no second roadmap database to reconcile by hand.

Audience

How Admin Menu Editor teams use the public board

Public feature roadmap board

Surface requests tagged Feature or Planned and let users vote on the order. The roadmap follows real demand instead of guesswork from last week's support inbox or the loudest customer.

Public known issues board

Show only rows flagged as confirmed bugs. Users hitting the same problem confirm and upvote rather than opening a duplicate ticket, and your team triages the worst first by demand.

User suggestion box

Create an idea category, embed the board with Suggested and Planned statuses, and let users add new ideas or upvote existing ones. Maintainers pick the top each sprint by votes.

The bigger picture

Why a public board changes Admin Menu Editor support

Admin Menu Editor is a solid tool for managing admin menu customizations and access rules, but it was built for one to many handling. Every customer sees only their own ticket or thread, every missing topic disappears into a queue that only your team can read, and the priority your agents feel never reaches the people asking questions. Customers send a request, see no public acknowledgment, and bounce.

A public feedback board changes the contract. Once requests are visible, customers can confirm pains instead of opening duplicate tickets, vote on the items they want fixed, and watch status badges flip from New to Investigating to Shipped without sending follow up emails. Maintainers stop guessing which menu feature to ship next, because the order on the board is the order users want.

Support stops answering the same question across ten tickets, because the answer lives on a public card. The data was always there inside Admin Menu Editor. SleekView Feedback just gives it a public face that respects the structure your team already uses every day inside the admin queue.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Admin Menu Editor

No. SleekView Feedback reads the existing ame_menu_config option rows and meta that Admin Menu Editor already writes. There is no separate roadmap table, no sync job, and nothing to migrate. Upvotes are stored as numeric meta on the same row your agents see in the admin, so all analytics stay aligned across Admin Menu Editor, SleekView reports, and any export.

 

Yes. The Feedback view inherits the same query filters as the SleekView Tables and Charts surfaces. You can restrict by status, category, language, or any custom meta. Most teams expose only New, Planned, and Shipped statuses on the public board and keep internal review or archived rows hidden behind the admin entirely.

 

SleekView tracks upvotes per browser through a signed cookie and per user ID for logged in users. You can also require a WordPress account before voting if your audience already has accounts. Vote totals stay consistent across pageloads and devices for known users, with cookie based dedupe handling all anonymous voters cleanly.

 

A separate roadmap tool is a different product with its own database, login, and pricing. You sync rows across, then maintain two sources of truth. SleekView Feedback reads Admin Menu Editor data live, so the public board, the agent queue, and the analytics dashboards always show the same numbers. There is nothing to sync because there is only one source.

 

Yes. Any numeric meta key can act as the vote column, any taxonomy or text meta can be the status, and any taxonomy or meta can be the category. The SleekView block exposes a dropdown for each role so you map the columns once through the block UI and never touch the underlying template or PHP to change which fields drive which pill.

 

By default upvotes update the meta silently to avoid notification spam in busy agent inboxes. You can opt in to firing a custom action on each upvote if you want agents to see live demand inside their existing notification flow, or threshold it to alerts every fifty or one hundred votes for a calmer daily summary rhythm rather than per click pings.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you scope the query to one or many terms in any taxonomy Admin Menu Editor writes, so you can run a board per product line, per language, or per audience segment. Each board is a separate block on a separate page, all reading from the same underlying store with their own filter and field mapping values configured independently.

 

Because SleekView Feedback reads whatever query you point it at, you can swap the source from ame_menu_config option to a different post type or table without rebuilding the board. The cards, badges, votes, and filters stay intact. You only re map the column roles in the block settings, and the public URL plus all existing vote counts stay the same throughout the transition.

 

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