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SleekView Feedback for All-in-One Event Calendar Pro

All-in-One Event Calendar Pro stores events, recurring rules, ticketed sessions, and venue records inside WordPress. SleekView Feedback reads those rows and turns them into a sortable, upvoteable board so organisers, hosts, and attendees can request changes and rank what to run next.

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SleekView Feedback board for All-in-One Event Calendar Pro

From Timely calendar tables to a live attendee board

All-in-One Event Calendar Pro registers a custom post type for events, taxonomies for categories and venues, and a meta layer for recurring rules and ticket tiers. The admin views are useful for one organiser but they leave attendees and hosts with no shared way to request a venue switch, vote on which sessions deserve more dates, or flag a broken RSVP link before the next occurrence.

SleekView Feedback reads any Timely calendar source you point it at, including the ai1ec_event post type, the event category taxonomy, or a custom query that joins occurrence dates with sold ticket counts. Each row becomes a card with a title, vote count, status pill, and category tag. Votes write back to the column you choose, so future scheduling can sort by demand.

You stop scrolling email replies and Facebook DMs to figure out what to run next. Attendees land on a public board, upvote the events they want repeated, vote down the venues with parking problems, and your next schedule is built around real demand rather than last year's spreadsheet copied.

Workflow

From Timely calendar to a public board

1

Pick the Timely calendar source

Point SleekView at the ai1ec_event post type, a venue taxonomy archive, or a custom query that joins event meta with sold tickets. Add a WHERE clause to scope by season or category so the board only lists events your community can act on.
2

Map vote, status, category

Choose which numeric column counts as upvotes, which column holds the status like scheduled, sold out, or cancelled, and which column carries the event category. SleekView reads these on every load so the board mirrors the latest organiser change.
3

Embed the feedback view

Drop the SleekView block on the events page or use the shortcode. Attendees see a sorted feed of events with title, votes, host name, status pill, and category pill. The board paginates, filters by venue and date, and can be public or member only.
4

Votes write back to events

Every upvote increments the vote column on the source row. The organiser can sort future schedules by score, repeat high voted sessions, and quietly retire venues nobody likes. The feedback loop stops being inbox replies and becomes a number per event.

Sample board

Sample Timely calendar feedback board

A peek at how recent All-in-One Event Calendar Pro events look when they land on a SleekView Feedback board, with venue requests, session ideas, and broken RSVP reports mixed together for the team.
274 votes
Bring back the Thursday workshop series at the Lakeside venue
Helena Reid Event request Planned
189 votes
Add a waitlist when a recurring occurrence is sold out instead of hiding
@bookingrun Feature request In progress
152 votes
RSVP confirmation email is missing the venue address line again
Tomasz Kowal Bug Investigating
112 votes
Repeat the Sunday brunch series, last one sold out in two days
Priya Nair Event request Shipped
71 votes
Recurring rule excludes a date but ticket still shows available
@ticketops Bug New
38 votes
Need a virtual ticket tier for the autumn conference series
Lukas Wendt Idea New

Comparison

Timely admin vs SleekView Feedback

All-in-One Calendar admin

  • Events sit in an admin table that only the organiser ever opens and triages by hand
  • No way for attendees to upvote which venues or recurring slots should return
  • Cancellation requests live in email replies, not next to the event in the calendar
  • Status of each occurrence is buried in row meta with no shared public view at all
  • No public queue to show members which events are queued, sold out, or postponed

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per Timely ai1ec_event with title, votes, status pill, and venue tag
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so future occurrences can sort by score and demand
  • Filter by venue, category, or date using any column already on the ai1ec_event post type
  • Embed on a public page or behind a ticket holder login with one shortcode or block
  • Organisers stop guessing demand and start building schedules from a real attendee signal

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for All-in-One Event Calendar Pro

Event voting built in

Each recurring event, occurrence, or one off becomes a votable card. Members see which events the community wants repeated, which venues are loved, and which slots are dead. The board acts as a living wishlist of your programming.

RSVP issues surface fast

Add a Bug category and attendees can flag broken booking flows, missing confirmations, or wrong venue addresses in one click. The flag lives next to the event in WordPress, so organisers can fix it before the next occurrence.

Votes shape the schedule

Because votes write to the source column, you can sort future scheduling by score, give high voted series more dates, and quietly drop the ones nobody books. The decision about what to run next becomes a number per event.

Audience

How teams use the Timely calendar feedback board

Community event wishlist

Members vote on which recurring events should keep running and which new ones to launch. The organiser ships the schedule that matches the top of the board instead of guessing what will sell tickets this quarter.

Public RSVP triage

Attendees report broken confirmation emails, wrong venue addresses, and missing waitlists directly on the public board. Each flag links to the source event so support can fix the issue before the next occurrence runs.

Venue and host feedback

Each venue or host has its own filtered board where the audience votes on parking, acoustics, and access. The organiser sees which spaces deserve more dates and which ones quietly need to be dropped from the rotation.

The bigger picture

Why a Timely calendar feedback board matters

All-in-One Event Calendar Pro is excellent at the mechanical job of running recurring events: building schedules, handling bookings, sending confirmation emails. It is much worse at telling you which of those events your audience actually wants more of. Most organisers run the same schedule they ran last year, plus a couple of guesses based on whoever shouted loudest in a Facebook group.

A feedback board changes that pattern. Events stop being a fixed calendar imposed from the top and start being a living wishlist that the community can rank. Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which series deserve more dates and which venues are quietly killing attendance.

Cancellation reasons and broken RSVP reports show up on the same board, so problems get fixed before they spread to the next occurrence. And because every vote writes back to the event row, the next time you build a season schedule the data is already there. The result is fewer empty seats and a shorter loop between what your audience wants and what you actually put on sale.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for All-in-One Event Calendar Pro

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the ai1ec_event post type, the venue taxonomy, and the ticket meta that Timely already maintains. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, author, and title, and the board renders. Nothing has to sync.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies so any visitor can upvote events without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to past ticket holders or paying members, and the same view handles both modes.

 

Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item, and logged in users are tracked by user ID. The plugin exposes a rate limit per IP so a single household cannot spam the board, which keeps the score honest without forcing every attendee to create an account.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can filter by start date, venue, category, or any meta key Timely writes. A second board on a different page can show past events as a public archive while the homepage only lists upcoming.

 

Bug, Idea, and Request are just category values on the row. They show up in the WordPress admin alongside the source event, so the same person managing tickets can see and resolve them without leaving Timely. You can also expose them as a CSV export for support.

 

They write back to the source column, which means your own queries, the event list block, and any custom report can sort future scheduling by that score. Several venues use the score to gate which series get extra dates, 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 and pass a configuration array, so you can mount the board on any event template.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. Indexed columns stay fast even on long tables. Scoping the board by upcoming dates or active series keeps both the query and the audience focused at scale.

 

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