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SleekView Feedback for Amelia Pro

SleekView Feedback reads completed Amelia Pro appointments from the WordPress database, builds a public post-visit review board with upvotes, service tags, and status pills, and lets returning clients vote up the experiences they want to see your team improve or repeat next season.

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SleekView Feedback board for Amelia Pro

Why Amelia Pro needs a post-stay review board

Amelia Pro tracks every appointment in wp_amelia_appointments, with linked customers in wp_amelia_customers and the services they booked in wp_amelia_services. Once a slot moves past its end time, that row carries useful post-stay context like the staff member, the duration, and the booking notes. Without a frontend surface, all of that sits inside the Amelia admin where only your team can see it.

SleekView Feedback reads the same Amelia rows, joins them to the linked customer and service tables, and renders one card per completed appointment as a public review. Each card shows the customer name or initials, the service taken, the date of the visit, a star rating from the feedback field, and an Upvote button. Clients use the board to vote up the visits that captured what they want more of, so your staff can see at a glance which services keep delighting people week after week.

Filters layer on top so studio owners can drill into a single staff member, a single service, or a single category. Status pills group cards into Open, In progress, Planned, and Shipped lanes so feedback that turns into a change request can be tracked through to completion without ever leaving WordPress.

Workflow

From Amelia rows to public board in four steps

1

Point SleekView at Amelia Pro

Install SleekView, then pick Amelia Pro from the data source picker. The plugin auto-detects the appointments, customers, services, and staff tables along with every custom field Amelia stores per booking.
2

Pick the votes and status columns

Open the view config and choose the upvote field that backs the public counter, then pick the appointment status column so SleekView can group cards into Open, Planned, In progress, and Shipped lanes by default.
3

Choose what each review card shows

Decide which fields appear on the front of each card. Most studios pick the customer first name, the booked service, the staff member, the visit date, and a one line note from the feedback field on the row.
4

Turn on public upvotes and embed

Flip the public upvote switch on and embed the board with a shortcode or block. Returning clients vote without logging in, votes write back to the Amelia row, and capability checks keep status changes locked down.

Sample board

Sample Amelia Pro post-stay review board

Six completed appointments rendered as public review cards. Each card carries the customer, the service, a vote tally, a category tag, and a status pill so the room reads like a real public board.
284 votes
Friday deep tissue massage left me sleeping like a rock
Maya Reyes Massage care Shipped fix
217 votes
Hair color appointment with Lena was worth the drive
Priya Shah Hair color Shipped fix
163 votes
Couples facial felt rushed at the end please add buffer
Daniel Klein Facial care In progress
118 votes
Sports therapy session helped my marathon recovery
Tomas Edmond Sports care Shipped fix
74 votes
Bring back the herbal tea before nail appointments
Helena West Nail salon Planned fix
29 votes
Waxing room felt cold last Tuesday morning visit
Carla Marin Waxing room Open issue

Comparison

Default Amelia admin vs SleekView Feedback

Default Amelia admin

  • Appointment list is admin only, so clients never see how others rated the visit
  • No upvote or sort by popularity option for surfacing the strongest sessions
  • Status changes are buried in dropdowns instead of public colored pills
  • Filtering by service or staff member requires building a custom report each time
  • No way to embed completed visits on a public page without writing a shortcode

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_amelia_appointments live so completed visits surface fast
  • One Upvote button per card writes back to the appointment meta in a single query
  • Status pills map directly to Amelia statuses with color coded lanes by default
  • Category tags pull from the service column so every card carries its own context
  • Capability checks keep moderation locked to the staff roles you already trust

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Amelia Pro

Public upvotes on every visit

Every completed Amelia appointment gets an Upvote button on the public board, and returning clients can vote without logging in. Votes write back to the appointment row in one SQL update so the counter is always live and accurate.

Filter by service and staff

Pick a service like massage or facial, a staff member, or a date range from the filter bar and the board redraws instantly. Filters stack so a manager can pull every five star massage with Lena in two clicks.

Status pills tied to Amelia

Status colors map directly to the Amelia status column so changing a card from Open to Shipped on the board also writes to the appointment row. Pills are color coded so a manager can scan a hundred visits at once.

Audience

Three studios that hire SleekView Feedback first

Day spas closing the loop

Spa managers turn the last quarter of Amelia visits into a public board, ask returning clients to upvote favorites, and use the top lane to brief therapists on what to repeat next week.

Salons spotting rising styles

Salon owners filter the board by hair service category, watch which color and cut combinations climb the upvote ranking, and add the winning combos to next season's menu.

Therapy clinics tracking outcomes

Physical therapy clinics let returning patients upvote sessions that worked, tag cards with the issue treated, and surface the highest signal recovery stories to share with new patients.

The bigger picture

Why a public board changes Amelia bookings

Most Amelia Pro studios collect plenty of post-stay feedback inside WordPress, but the data lives in admin only screens that no client ever sees. A public review board built straight from the same rows changes the dynamic entirely. New visitors land on a page that shows real, recent appointments with real names, real services, and real votes from peers.

That signal does more work than any stock testimonial because every card is a row in the same database the staff already trust. Returning clients who used to give feedback once and forget it now have a reason to come back and vote up the visits they want to see repeated, which gives studio owners a live read on what is working without sending another survey. Status pills tied to the appointment lifecycle close the loop, so a card that complains about a cold waxing room can move from Open to Shipped once the fix is in.

The whole board is one query against the existing Amelia tables and one shortcode on a public page.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Amelia Pro

No. The board reads directly from the existing Amelia Pro tables in your WordPress database, including appointments, customers, services, and staff. Upvotes write back to a single meta column on the appointment row so there is no second store to keep in sync and no extra cron job to babysit.

 

Yes. Public upvotes work for logged out visitors and are deduplicated by a hashed cookie plus IP fingerprint. If you want stricter control, you can require a verified email or a WordPress login and the board will hide the Upvote button for anyone who does not meet the rule.

 

Only if you map the SleekView status column to the Amelia status column in the view config. When you map them, dragging a card to a new lane updates the appointment row in place, so the change is visible inside the Amelia admin and in any other plugin that reads the same status.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback uses WordPress capabilities, so only roles you choose can change statuses, edit cards, or hide reviews. Most studios give moderation to the studio manager role and leave therapists with read only access, so the board reflects a single moderation voice.

 

The board is paginated and filterable, so the initial page loads under a hundred cards even when the Amelia history runs to thousands. Sort, filter, and search all happen against indexed columns, and an optional cache layer keeps the public page fast even on a shared host.

 

Yes. Drop the SleekView shortcode or block on any WordPress page, and the board renders for any visitor. You control which fields are public, so a salon can show the customer first name and service while hiding the phone number and price stored on the same row.

 

Yes. Every Amelia custom field is exposed as a possible card field, filter, or status source, and Amelia service categories map straight onto the SleekView category tags. So if your salon already groups services by Hair, Nails, and Spa, the board inherits those groups without extra config.

 

Canceled and refunded appointments are excluded from the public board by default, but they stay in your Amelia data untouched. You can choose to surface them in a private moderator only view to spot patterns, or to show a canceled lane on the public board for full transparency with returning clients.

 

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