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SleekView Feedback for Amelia

SleekView Feedback reads Amelia appointment rows, employee assignments, and customer-submitted reviews straight from the database, then renders them as upvotable cards with status pills like New, Replied, Resolved, and Planned so visitors can see which services and staff keep delighting customers.

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SleekView Feedback board for Amelia

Why Amelia reviews belong on a public board

Amelia stores appointments in wp_amelia_appointments, customers in wp_amelia_customer, and any review or rating you collect after the visit in wp_amelia_customer_bookings or a custom meta table. The default Amelia dashboard surfaces this as KPI tiles, which is great for revenue planning but useless for letting future customers read what real visitors said about a specific stylist, dentist, or trainer.

SleekView Feedback reads the same review rows, groups them by service or employee, and renders one card per review with a vote count, customer first name, category pill, and status pill. Filter chips let visitors narrow to a single service, a specific staff member, or a status like Resolved or Planned, and the upvote button on every card sorts the loudest signals to the top of the board automatically.

When a future customer upvotes a review, the count writes back into Amelia's own meta storage, so the same number drives your admin reports, any Zapier flows on top, and the public board at the same time. Operators stop juggling spreadsheets to see which employee gets the most praise, and visitors finally have a credible second opinion before they pick a slot.

Workflow

From Amelia appointments to a live board

1

Point SleekView at Amelia

Install SleekView and pick Amelia from the data source picker. The plugin detects the appointments, services, employees, and customer-bookings tables, plus any review meta you store. A preview shows the first rows so you can confirm the wiring before publishing the board.
2

Pick votes, service, and status columns

Choose a numeric column like rating or helpful_count for the vote total. Map the service taxonomy as the category chip, and any review workflow meta as the status pill. SleekView paints each distinct status with a color you control from the view settings.
3

Tune card fields for your audience

Decide what shows on each card. Title, vote count, customer first name, service pill, and status pill are on by default. Add the employee name, appointment date, or duration if you want richer cards. Anything in the Amelia schema can sit on the card.
4

Drop the board into any page

Embed the SleekView block on a services page, an employee profile, or a dedicated reviews page. Visitors get search, filters, and upvote buttons. Every click writes back into Amelia, so the same dataset powers your dashboards and your public board without an export step.

Sample board

Sample Amelia appointment review board

A preview of how Amelia customer reviews, follow-up requests, and complaints look once SleekView Feedback turns them into a sortable WordPress board.
312 votes
Dr. Lena explained the procedure better than any clinic before
Aisha B. Service review Replied
238 votes
Please open Saturday morning slots for haircuts
Connor F. Hours request Planned
164 votes
Booking confirmation email arrived 20 minutes late
Mei W. Bug Shipped
121 votes
Add Pilates classes at the Manchester studio next quarter
Rafael O. New service Under review
67 votes
Reception called me by the wrong name on arrival
Sophie D. Complaint Replied
29 votes
Online intake form saved me 15 minutes at check-in
Yusuf A. Praise Replied

Comparison

Amelia review widget vs SleekView Feedback

Amelia review widget

  • Reviews appear as a single star average on the service page with no full text history
  • No upvotes, so a one-line rave sits at the same weight as a detailed multi-paragraph review
  • Status of any reply or fix lives only inside admin, visitors cannot see follow through
  • No category chips per service or per employee, all reviews land in one undifferentiated list
  • Operators export CSVs to find repeating complaints instead of letting demand surface itself

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads Amelia appointments, services, employees, and review meta with no sync layer
  • Upvotes write back into wp_amelia_customer_bookings meta, no shadow database
  • Filter chips for service or employee match the taxonomies Amelia already manages
  • Status pills support New, Replied, In progress, Planned, Shipped, and Declined out of the box
  • Top-voted reviews float to the top so the loudest signal always lands above the fold

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Amelia

Upvotes wired into Amelia

Each Upvote click bumps a meta key on the underlying customer-booking row, so SleekView, the service page, and any external dashboards stay aligned without nightly exports. Rate limiting per session and per IP protects the count from spammy traffic on a popular reviews page.

Filter by service and employee

Category chips read straight from the Amelia services taxonomy or the employee assignment, so future customers can narrow to a single stylist, trainer, or doctor in one click. Operators use the same chips internally to triage which staff member needs a coaching conversation.

Status pills your front desk trusts

New, Replied, In progress, Planned, Shipped, and Declined render as color-coded pills on every card. The same status meta drives the kanban view if you also enable SleekView Kanban, so a single status column powers public proof and your private workflow.

Audience

Where an Amelia feedback board earns its keep

Clinics and wellness studios

Pool reviews per practitioner, then let future patients upvote the ones that match what they need. Front-desk teams catch concerning complaints early and respond on the public board so others see the resolution.

Salons and barbers

Surface which stylists keep getting booked solid and which services have a waitlist. Status pills let owners flag when a request like Saturday hours actually went live, instead of leaving customers wondering if the board is real.

Coaches and trainers

Show which session types deliver the strongest reviews, then use upvoted requests to plan new programs. The board doubles as a roadmap your paying customers helped vote into existence.

The bigger picture

Why Amelia operators benefit from a public board

Amelia is brilliant at scheduling, but most stores use its review feature as a single rating average on the service page. That hides the texture future customers actually want, which is the specific complaint that finally got resolved last month, the upvoted request for evening slots that just shipped, and the praise for one particular stylist that quietly explains why their column is always booked. A flat star average cannot carry any of that.

SleekView Feedback gives the same data a board surface that feels modern and credible. Reviews show up as cards with vote counts, statuses, and category pills, so a single page answers questions like which employee delivers the best experience this quarter and which service has the loudest demand for new locations or hours. The dataset never leaves Amelia, the source of truth stays inside WordPress, and yet the result reads like a Canny page custom built for appointment businesses.

Over time, that board becomes the strongest piece of social proof on the site, because every card is something a real customer paid for and chose to write about.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Amelia

Yes. SleekView reads the standard Amelia tables that ship with both editions, including appointments, services, employees, and customer bookings. Pro-only fields like packages and events also surface if you have them enabled, since SleekView discovers columns from the schema rather than hard-coding a list.

 

The count writes to a meta key on the underlying customer-booking row, so the same number drives admin reports and the public board. SleekView debounces clicks per session and per IP, and you can layer reCAPTCHA on the upvote endpoint if your site already loads it for other forms.

 

The default board is read and upvote only, which keeps abuse low and trust high. For public submissions, pair SleekView Feedback with the existing Amelia post-appointment review email, a Gravity Forms entry, or any custom post type, and the new rows appear on the board as soon as they hit the database.

 

Status comes from any column you point at, so a workflow meta key like review_status drives the pill. Your team updates the status from the Amelia appointment screen or a custom admin column, and the public board reflects the change the next time the SleekView cache refreshes.

 

Yes. SleekView pages results server side and caches the rendered card list per filter, so a board with tens of thousands of reviews loads as quickly as one with a hundred. Upvote clicks use a lightweight admin-ajax endpoint that skips full template rendering.

 

Yes. Add a private meta flag on any review you do not want to show, then exclude that flag in the SleekView data source filter. The card still exists in the admin for your team to triage, while the public board only displays reviews that pass the privacy filter you set.

 

Canny and UserVoice are strong tools, but they live outside WordPress and require copying Amelia data across systems and paying per seat. SleekView Feedback uses the data already in your Amelia tables, ships as a one-time license, and renders directly inside your theme with the brand and typography you already use.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the post and review language meta WPML and Polylang already write, so an English page only surfaces English reviews. You can also expose a language category chip if you want one board that lets visitors switch across languages on the same screen.

 

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