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SleekView Feedback for Anyword for WordPress

SleekView Feedback reads Anyword variants and their predictive performance scores from the WordPress database, lets your editors add a human upvote on top of the model score, and surfaces the variants where both signals agree so you ship the copy that actually performs in real life.

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SleekView Feedback board for Anyword for WordPress

Why Anyword scores need a human upvote layer

Anyword is built around its predictive performance score, which estimates how each variant will convert against your audience model. The score is useful as a starting signal, but it does not know your brand voice, your offer constraints, or last week's customer call that changed how the team talks about pricing. Anyword stores every variant with its score in a WordPress table, and the default UI lists them with the highest score at the top.

SleekView Feedback reads the same wp_anyword_variants rows, shows the predictive score next to each card, and adds an Upvote button so editors can register a human signal alongside the model score. Sort the board by upvotes and the variants your team agrees on rise to the top, sort by score and you see the model's picks, sort by the sum and you see the consensus copy where both signals line up cleanly.

Status pills track each variant from raw generation through brand review and into a shipped slot, and category tags map directly to the Anyword template the variant came from, whether that is a Facebook ad, a Google headline, a landing page hero, or a product description. The same board doubles as a request queue where editors post new audience models or templates they want added to Anyword next.

Workflow

Anyword variants to consensus copy fast

1

Point SleekView at Anyword variants

Install SleekView, choose Anyword as the data source, and confirm it picks up the variants table and the predictive score column on each row. The plugin auto-detects the template slug and the audience model reference so.
2

Choose a column for editor votes

Add an integer votes column to the variants table or pick a meta key tied to each variant ID, then tell SleekView to use it as the Upvote target. Each card carries a live editor vote count next to the predictive score.
3

Map templates and editorial status

Set the category pill to the Anyword template slug so Facebook ads, Google headlines, landing page heroes, and product descriptions each get a colored tag. Map the status pill to your editorial states like in review.
4

Share the board with your reviewers

Embed the SleekView Feedback block on an internal review page or restrict the view to the editor role. Reviewers see every variant with both signals side by side, vote on the ones their judgment backs.

Sample board

Sample Anyword variant ranking board

A live SleekView Feedback board listing Anyword variants and template requests with predictive scores, editor upvotes, status pills, and template tags read from the Anyword variants table.
262 votes
Google headline variant 4 scored 97 and editors agreed
Helena Brandt Variant praise Now shipped
204 votes
Add a B2B SaaS founder audience model for cold email
Arjun Mehra Audience idea Now planned
163 votes
Facebook ad variants score high but ignore the brand tone
Priya Larkin Score mismatch In progress
117 votes
Product description variant beat manual copy on conversion
Diego Ramirez Variant praise Now shipped
76 votes
Landing page hero template clips lines at 80 characters
Nora Walters Bug report Now open
48 votes
Add a template for TikTok ad voiceover scripts and hooks
Tom Whitaker Template idea Now open

Comparison

Predictive scores alone versus consensus copy

Anyword default variants

  • Sorts variants only by predictive score, missing brand voice and offer fit signal
  • No editor upvote column, so the team has no way to register human signal on rows
  • No editorial status pill, so shipped and rejected variants share the same scroll
  • No template filter on the WordPress side, so all ad types share one variant feed
  • No place to log audience or template requests, so ideas die in private chat threads

SleekView Feedback

  • Upvote count and predictive score sit side by side on every Anyword variant card
  • Sort by votes, by score, or by a weighted sum so consensus picks land first cleanly
  • Template slug from Anyword becomes a colored category pill on the variant cards
  • Status pills like Now open, In review, Now scheduled, and Now shipped persist daily
  • Same board accepts audienceModel and template requests for editorial triage

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Anyword for WordPress

Two signals on every card

Each variant card shows the Anyword predictive score and the editor vote count next to each other, so the team sees at a glance where the model and the humans agree. Mismatches get a closer read before they ship.

Filter by template and audience

Pills at the top let your team narrow the list to a single Anyword template or audience model with one click. Stack filters to see only Google headlines for the SaaS founder audience.

Editorial signal that survives

Editor votes write back to the variants table, so the signal stays attached to the variant for as long as the row exists. Months later, when the team revisits a campaign.

Audience

Three ways performance teams use the Anyword board

Pick the consensus ad variant

Generate ten Google headlines, send the board to the brand and growth teams, and let votes settle for a day. The variant with both the highest Anyword score and the most editor upvotes goes live for.

Audit score versus brand fit

Filter to variants with a top-decile predictive score but fewer than two editor upvotes. The list shows where Anyword is technically right but the team is choosing not to ship.

Triage audience model ideas

Performance marketers add new audience models they want trained, the rest of the team upvotes the ones they would actually use. The workspace owner ships the top picks each sprint and reports back to.

The bigger picture

Why two signals beat one for ad copy decisions

Anyword predictive scores are a great floor but a poor ceiling. A variant scoring 95 against a generic audience model can still miss the campaign because the offer changed last week, the brand tone shifted after a customer interview, or the legal team flagged a phrase Anyword has no way to know about. Without a second signal, teams either ship the top-scoring variant and quietly regret it, or override the score with a hallway conversation that nobody can audit later.

SleekView Feedback adds the second signal, the editor upvote, and stores it next to the predictive score on the same row, so every variant carries both numbers for the life of the install. Sorting on the combined signal turns the board into a consensus copy queue where picks are defensible to leadership and traceable in three months when someone asks why a headline ran the way it did.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Anyword for WordPress

No. SleekView reads the Anyword variant rows your WordPress connector already saves locally, so anything stored in the variants table or its meta keys is fair game. There is no extra Anyword seat to pay for, no API token to provision, and no separate billing line beyond the SleekView license.

 

You pick the column at setup. Most teams add an integer votes column directly on the variants table or attach a meta key tied to each variant ID. SleekView reads and increments that value on click, so the editor signal survives Anyword updates and plugin reactivations cleanly.

 

Yes. The view supports computed sort keys, so you can sort by the raw predictive score, the raw vote count, or a weighted sum of both with weights you choose. Most teams sort by the weighted sum during a triage round to surface the variants both signals agree on most strongly.

 

No. SleekView keeps editor votes and predictive scores on separate columns by design, so the two signals stay independent and auditable. If you want votes to feed back into Anyword's training, you can pipe the vote column to Anyword through their API on your own schedule and timeline.

 

Yes. The board accepts manual items, which is the standard path for audience model requests, new template ideas, and integration suggestions. The card carries the same status pill, the same category tag, and the same Upvote button as a real Anyword variant, but points at a manual record.

 

If the variants table carries a brand or workspace identifier column, SleekView can filter the view to a single brand or expose a brand pill so reviewers can switch on the fly. Each brand can carry its own template palette, its own status list, and its own access rules without overlap.

 

Yes, as long as you keep the column you mapped to votes. SleekView does not own the schema, it reads what you point it at, so an Anyword update that adds new columns simply gives you more fields to surface on cards. If a column is renamed, you remap it in the view config and signal stays.

 

Place the SleekView block on a private page behind a login wall and grant the reviewer role read access. Editors see the cards, vote on variants, and post template requests through that page without ever opening the WordPress admin, while the workspace owner keeps the admin route.

 

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