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SleekView Feedback for All In One WP Security

All In One WP Security writes lockouts, login failures, file change events, and audit log entries into custom tables. SleekView Feedback turns that data into a sortable, votable board so admins, clients, and on-call techs can upvote what matters, flag false lockouts, request new rules, and watch each item move to closed.

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SleekView Feedback board for All In One WP Security

From AIOS events to a live triage board

All In One WP Security ships with custom tables like wp_aiowps_login_lockdown, wp_aiowps_failed_logins, wp_aiowps_audit_log, and the events log on the dashboard. The admin tabs are good for reading one row at a time, but they were never meant to support a team triaging across dozens of events a day, and nobody on the team can vote on which lockouts mattered last week.

SleekView Feedback reads any AIOS table you point it at. Each event becomes a card with the action label, the user, the IP, the country, and the time. You map a vote column for upvotes, a status column for labels like New, Investigating, or Closed, and a category column for tags like brute_force, file_change, 404_burst, or rule_request. SleekView reads it on every page load.

The dashboard stops being a one person screen and becomes a shared queue with owners, votes, and a clear status for every event.

Workflow

From AIOS audit log to a triage board

1

Point at AIOS tables

Connect SleekView to the AIOS lockdown, failed login, or audit log table that fits your workflow. Add a WHERE clause to scope by event type, severity, or date so the board only shows the events your team actually wants triaged together.
2

Map vote, status, category

Pick the numeric column for upvotes, the column that holds status labels like New, Investigating, or Closed, and the column that carries the event type. SleekView reads these on every page load so the board reflects whatever AIOS and your team did last.
3

Embed the triage board

Drop the SleekView block on an internal dashboard page. Visitors see one card per AIOS event with the action, the user, the IP, the country, the time, status pill, and category pill. The board paginates and filters by category and status.
4

Votes write back to AIOS

Every upvote increments the column on the source row, so the next time you query an AIOS table you can sort by score, escalate the lockouts the team flagged, and quietly drop the noise. The board feeds the next round of firewall tuning.

Sample board

Sample AIOS triage board

A peek at how recent AIOS events look on a SleekView Feedback board, with brute force bursts, file change reports, and rule requests mixed together.
274 votes
Lockout sweep from Eastern Europe IP block lasted 40 minutes
Karim S. Brute force Investigating
189 votes
Add a rule to auto block when 404 burst exceeds 200 in 5 minutes
@adminlin Rule request Planned
144 votes
wp-config.php checksum drifted overnight on the staging site
Greta M. File change Acknowledged
112 votes
Whitelist the office IP block, support team keeps getting locked out
@hrsteve False lockout In review
63 votes
Two factor option for editor role shipped, big win for clients
Liana T. Praise Shipped
12 votes
Audit log timestamps look UTC even when site is on Europe Berlin
@nightowl Bug Open

Comparison

AIOS dashboard vs SleekView Feedback

AIOS default dashboard

  • Lockouts and audit events sit in tabs that only the lead admin scrolls through
  • No way for techs or clients to upvote the events that need triage first
  • Status of each investigation lives in Slack threads, not next to the row
  • False lockouts get reported via email and lost in inboxes for days
  • No shared queue to show clients which alerts are open or closed this week

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per AIOS event with action, IP, user, country, and vote count
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so future queries can sort by score
  • Filter by event type or country using any field on the AIOS tables
  • Embed on an internal dashboard or a client portal with a shortcode or block
  • Closes the gap between raw AIOS logs and the queue your team actually works from

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for All In One WP Security

Lockout triage built in

Every AIOS lockout becomes a votable card. Techs see which lockouts the team flagged, which ones got closed, and which ones need a closer look. False lockouts get bumped fast, real attacks get owners attached, and nobody has to scroll the long lockdown table.

File change reports inline

Add a File change category and any admin can flag a checksum drift. The flag lives next to the audit log row, so the engineer who owns the site sees the concern without leaving WordPress, and triage stops getting buried under brute force noise.

Scores guide rule writing

Because votes write to the source column, you can sort future AIOS queries by score, see which kinds of events the team flagged hardest, and write new firewall rules around real patterns instead of theoretical ones. The board feeds the rule writing queue directly.

Audience

How agencies use the AIOS feedback board

Shared on-call triage

On call techs share one board across every AIOS install they manage. Anyone can flag a suspicious event, the team votes on what to look at first, and the queue stays sorted by signal instead of by whoever opened the dashboard last.

Client visibility portal

Agencies share a filtered board with clients so they can watch security events on their own properties. The client sees what is open, what got closed, and which alerts the team chose to ignore, without ever needing a WordPress admin login.

Audit evidence for clients

Compliance focused clients use the board as evidence that lockouts and file changes are being reviewed. Each event has a category, a status, an owner, and a closed timestamp, which is the exact shape auditors expect to see.

The bigger picture

Why a triage board changes AIOS operations

All In One WP Security captures more events than any one admin can scroll through. That is a feature, not a bug, but it means the events that actually matter often get buried. Most sites end up with a dashboard full of lockouts and an admin who only checks it after something goes wrong.

False lockouts annoy real users for hours. Real attacks get spotted late. File change events sit unread because nobody knows whether the change was deliberate or not.

A feedback board changes that pattern. Events stop being throwaway log lines and start being something the team and the client react to in public. Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which events deserve immediate attention.

Status pills give you a shared queue that everyone reads from. And because the data writes back to the AIOS tables, the next time the dashboard queries the audit log it already knows which events were taken seriously. The result is faster triage, fewer false lockouts in production, and a much shorter feedback loop between something happening on the site and someone on the team owning it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for All In One WP Security

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the AIOS custom tables on your WordPress install. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, and event metadata, and the board renders. No ETL job, no sync, no duplicated rows.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies, so clients on a portal page can upvote events without ever seeing the WordPress admin. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to staff, with a single toggle in the block 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 is enough to keep public client portals honest without a signup wall.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to a specific AIOS table, a specific event type, or a specific date range. Different pages can show different boards, which is how teams build per category triage queues.

 

Status is just a column on the row. You can write notes into a meta key the AIOS tables expose or into a dedicated column. Either way the value shows up next to the event in the AIOS admin, so the next tech who picks it up can read what was decided without leaving WordPress.

 

They write back to the source column, which means any of your own queries, custom dashboards, or scheduled digests can sort events by score. Several agencies use the score to gate which lockouts go into a weekly client report, 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 AIOS dashboard tab.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. You can index the timestamp, IP, and status columns, and SleekView will use them. Agencies running the board across dozens of AIOS sites have run it on tables with millions of rows.

 

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