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SleekView Feedback for Advanced noCaptcha & Captcha

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha protects dozens of WordPress login, registration, and comment forms. SleekView Feedback turns the list of protected forms and the captcha failure log into a sortable, votable board so admins and form owners can flag broken setups, request new form coverage, and ship fixes faster.

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SleekView Feedback board for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

From captcha settings to a real review board

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha stores its settings in wp_options and writes failure events to wp_anr_invisible_log or a similar log table when verbose logging is on. Each protected form has its own toggle, error message, and failure counter, but the data is scattered across long settings screens that only the lead admin ever opens.

SleekView Feedback reads the protected form list from the plugin options and joins it with the failure log so each protected form becomes a card. You map a vote column for upvotes, a status column for labels like Active, Broken, or Coverage requested, and a category column for tags like login, register, comment, woocommerce, or contact_form. SleekView reads it all on every page load.

Admins stop combing settings pages to confirm which forms are still protected, and form owners get a way to flag broken captchas and request coverage for new forms without filing a ticket.

Workflow

From Advanced noCaptcha rules to a board

1

Point at protected form list

Connect SleekView to the plugin options that list the forms Advanced noCaptcha is protecting and to the captcha failure log table if you have verbose logging on. Add a WHERE clause to scope by form type or environment so the board focuses on a single team.
2

Map vote, status, category

Pick the numeric column that should count as upvotes, the column that holds status labels like Active, Broken, or Coverage requested, and the column that carries the form type. SleekView reads these on every page load so the board reflects current settings.
3

Embed the captcha board

Drop the SleekView block on an internal admin page or a public status page. Visitors see one card per protected form with title, owner, failure count, status pill, and category pill. The board paginates and filters by form type and status.
4

Votes write back to the plugin

Every upvote increments the column on the source row, so the next time you query the protected form list you can sort by score, prioritise the forms with most demand, and quietly retire the ones nobody uses. The board feeds the next round of coverage planning.

Sample board

Sample Advanced noCaptcha board

A peek at how protected forms, broken captchas, and coverage requests look on a SleekView Feedback board, with admin reports and form owner requests mixed together.
302 votes
Login captcha stops appearing on mobile Safari after iOS 19 update
Hassan B. Bug Investigating
211 votes
Add captcha to LearnDash registration form, signups are mostly bots
@lmsdaria Coverage request Planned
163 votes
Invisible captcha on contact form 7 cut spam to near zero
Inez K. Praise Active
118 votes
WooCommerce checkout captcha sometimes loads after Place Order click
@shopkeeperm Bug In review
61 votes
Retire the legacy reCAPTCHA v2 fallback for comment form, v3 works
Pavel D. Cleanup Retired
13 votes
False positive on returning members hitting the BuddyPress login
@communitymo False positive Open

Comparison

Advanced noCaptcha admin vs SleekView Feedback

Advanced noCaptcha settings page

  • Protected form list sits in a long settings page only the lead admin ever opens
  • No way for form owners to flag a captcha that broke after a theme update
  • Coverage requests for new forms live in Slack threads, not on a queue
  • Failure log is hidden behind verbose logging and never reviewed
  • No shared view of which forms are actually under attack right now

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per protected form with owner, failure count, and category tag
  • Upvote writes back to a column so future queries can sort forms by score
  • Filter by form type or environment using any value in wp_options
  • Embed on an internal review page or a public status page with a shortcode
  • Closes the gap between the settings page and the team that actually owns each form

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

Form coverage as a board

Every form Advanced noCaptcha protects becomes a votable card. Admins see which protections are still trusted, which ones are flagged as broken, and which ones get retired. The board doubles as a coverage map for the whole site without a separate spreadsheet.

Broken captcha reports

Add a Broken category and any form owner can flag a captcha that stopped firing after a theme update. The flag lives next to the form row, so the admin who owns the captcha settings sees the concern without leaving WordPress.

Scores drive coverage

Because votes write to the source column, you can sort the protected form list by score. High score forms stay, low score forms go on the cleanup queue, and coverage requests with real demand bubble to the top of the next admin sprint.

Audience

How teams use the Advanced noCaptcha board

Shared captcha triage

Admins and form owners share one board that lists every protected form. Anyone can flag a captcha that broke or request coverage for a new form, and the team votes on what to fix first. The settings page stops being a one person job.

Agency client visibility

Agencies share a filtered board with clients so they can see which of their forms are protected and which need attention. The client votes on what matters, the agency has a paper trail, and nobody has to grant admin access to read settings.

Captcha audit log

Compliance teams use the board as an evidence trail. Each protected form has an owner, a status, and a closed timestamp when fixes ship, which is what auditors want to see when they ask how spam controls are managed across the site.

The bigger picture

Why a captcha feedback board changes the workflow

Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha is good at adding a captcha to almost any form, but the moment a site has more than a few protected forms, the settings page turns into a wall of toggles only one admin understands. Forms break silently when themes update, new forms get launched without coverage, and spam spikes are usually noticed by the marketing team long before the admin who owns captcha settings finds out. A feedback board changes that pattern.

Each protected form becomes a card the team reacts to in public. Upvotes give you an honest signal about which forms people care about most. Broken captcha reports give you a backlog sorted by impact, not by whoever opened a Slack thread last.

And because votes write back to the source row, your own queries and dashboards already know which forms carry the most demand. The result is fewer broken captchas in production, fewer missed coverage requests, and a clearer picture of where spam is actually a problem on the site.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the plugin options that list protected forms and from the captcha failure log table when verbose logging is on. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, and owner, and the board renders without any sync step.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies and a logged in mode that respects WordPress capabilities. Most teams expose a read only view with a comment box to non admins so editors can flag issues without needing access to plugin settings.

 

Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item, and logged in users are tracked by user ID. The plugin also exposes a rate limit so a single IP cannot spam the board, which keeps internal review boards honest without extra signup steps.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to a specific form type, a specific environment, or a specific failure rate. Different pages can show different boards, which is how teams build per role review queues.

 

Broken is just a category value on the row. You can write it into a meta key the plugin already exposes or a dedicated column. Either way the value shows up next to the form in the WordPress admin, so the captcha owner sees the flag without opening another tool.

 

They write back to the source column, which means any of your own queries, custom dashboards, or scheduled audits can sort protected forms by score. Several teams use the score to gate which forms get audited each quarter, which makes the board operational.

 

Both. SleekView ships as a Gutenberg block, an Elementor widget, a Bricks element, and a classic shortcode. Theme developers can also call the render function from PHP, so you can mount the board on any template, including a custom admin dashboard tab.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. You can index the vote, status, and failure count columns, and SleekView will use them. Large WooCommerce and BuddyPress installs with hundreds of forms run the board without measurable load.

 

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