SleekView Feedback for Advanced Schema
Advanced Schema stores every JSON-LD rule and template as a custom post with field mappings in meta. SleekView Feedback turns those rows into a sortable, upvoteable board so editors vote on schema fixes, flag invalid markup, and request sitemap or redirect work.
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From schema rules to a live feedback board
Advanced Schema saves every JSON-LD rule as a custom post and stores field mappings, type targeting, and conditional logic in serialized meta. The rule list is great for editing one schema at a time, but it gives editors no shared view of which rules emit invalid markup, which post types still lack any schema, and which fixes deserve to ship next.
SleekView Feedback reads the Advanced Schema post type directly. Point it at wp_posts filtered by the schema rule type, map a numeric meta key to votes, the schema type like Article or FAQPage to category, and a validation result to the status pill. Each rule becomes one card with name, schema type, vote count, and validation status.
SEO leads stop wrestling with Search Console error lists. They land on a sorted board, upvote the BreadcrumbList rule that needs a quick fix, flag the FAQPage emitting duplicate questions, and request a new ItemList schema for archive pages. The schema roadmap stops being a guess and becomes a backlog tied to real Google validation results.
Workflow
From schema rules to a public board
Pick the Advanced Schema source
wp_posts with rule meta. Filter by schema type, post type target, or validation status so the board surfaces only the rules your SEO team needs to triage right now.
Map vote, status, category
Embed the feedback view
Votes write back to Advanced Schema
Sample board
Sample Advanced Schema feedback board
Comparison
Advanced Schema admin vs SleekView Feedback
Advanced Schema screens
- Rule list is built for editing one schema at a time, with no shared signal
- No way for editors to upvote rules that need fixing or new schema requests
- Validation errors live in Search Console, not next to the rule that caused them
- Status of each schema rule lives in meta with no shared front end view
- No public queue to show which schemas are queued, valid, or quietly retired
SleekView Feedback
- One card per Advanced Schema rule with name, type, votes, status pill, and target
- Upvote writes back to the meta key so the rule list can sort by team priority
- Filter by schema type, post type, or validation status using any meta column
- Embed on an internal SEO page or behind a login with one shortcode or block
- SEO leads stop reading Search Console alone and start voting in WordPress
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Advanced Schema (JSON-LD)
Schema review built in
Each Advanced Schema rule becomes a votable card. SEO leads see which rules earn validation, which throw errors, and which were retired. The board acts as a living changelog of your schema strategy without anyone keeping a separate planning doc.
Validation flags inline
Add an Error or Warning category and editors can flag any rule with one click. The flag lives next to the JSON-LD source, so the developer can fix the mapping or condition before the next Search Console crawl picks up the same invalid markup.
Upvotes feed back into rules
Because votes write to the source column, you can sort the rule list by score, fix high voted errors first, and quietly retire schemas nobody actually wants. Schema fixes stop being a guess and become a prioritised number in the database.
Audience
How SEO teams use the Advanced Schema board
Search Console triage
SEO leads paste Search Console errors into a Bug category on the board. Editors upvote the rules with the worst impact, the team fixes those first, and the next crawl finds far fewer warnings without reading log files.
Schema sprint planning
Agencies use the board to plan a schema sprint per client. New schema requests get upvoted by content leads, top voted ones land in the rule list, and the client sees exactly what shipped without another retainer report.
Sitemap and redirect sync
Editors flag rules that need a sitemap or redirect follow up. The board tracks both together so the SEO lead can land the JSON-LD fix, the 301, and the sitemap entry in one sprint instead of three separate tickets.
The bigger picture
Why an Advanced Schema board changes the workflow
Advanced Schema is great at letting you build JSON-LD rules. It is much worse at telling you which of those rules are quietly emitting warnings, which post types still lack any schema, and which new types would help rankings the most. Most teams end up with dozens of rules and no honest signal about which ones earn validation.
SEO leads miss the duplicate FAQPage until Search Console flags it, content editors ship posts that never get the right schema, and clients lose trust because nobody can show them what was fixed last sprint. A feedback board changes that pattern. Rules stop being silent admin entries and start being something the team reacts to in public.
Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which schemas deserve a fix. Validation flags give you a backlog sorted by impact, not by whoever opened Search Console last. And because everything writes back to the source row, the next time someone opens the Advanced Schema list it already shows the team score next to the rule.
The result is fewer warnings, fewer missed schema types, and a much shorter loop between a validation error today and a clean rule tomorrow.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Advanced Schema (JSON-LD)
No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the Advanced Schema rule post type and its meta. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, target, and name, and the board renders. No ETL, no sync, no duplicated data. Anything Advanced Schema writes shows up on the next page load.
 Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies, so any reviewer can upvote rules without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to SEO leads or developers, and the same view handles both modes with a single toggle.
 SleekView tracks votes by cookie for anonymous reviewers and by user ID for logged in editors. A second click on the same card removes the vote instead of adding another one, so the count stays honest and the rule score reflects unique voters, not raw clicks.
 Yes. The data source supports any WHERE clause. You can filter by schema type like Article or FAQPage, by target post type, by validation status, or by any meta key, then save that filtered view as a board for a specific client or schema sprint.
 No. Votes only write to a score meta column. The rule logic itself never changes. The SEO lead decides which votes get acted on, so the board acts as a prioritised backlog while Advanced Schema stays the single source of truth for what actually emits on the page.
 Yes. Add a Sitemap or Redirect category so editors can flag any rule with the type of follow up needed. The board surfaces all three workstreams together, so the SEO lead can land the JSON-LD fix, the 301, and the sitemap entry in one focused sprint.
 Yes. The Feedback view is responsive by default. Cards stack to one column on small screens, the vote button stays thumb sized, and category and status pills wrap cleanly. Lazy loaded rule snippets keep the page light on a slow connection.
 The card disappears on the next page load because the board reads live data, not a cached copy. The votes recorded against the source row stay until you delete the meta, so if you ever restore the rule from the trash the score and history come back with it.
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