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SleekView Feedback for AutomateWoo

AutomateWoo runs cart abandonment, follow-ups, and review requests, but feature requests for new triggers or workflow types end up in scattered tickets. SleekView reads the workflow data and renders one ranked board where customers vote on what to build.

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SleekView Feedback board for AutomateWoo

Read AutomateWoo workflow and customer signal as one ranked

AutomateWoo stores workflows as posts of the aw_workflow type with trigger and action configuration in wp_postmeta. Workflow execution logs live in wp_automatewoo_logs. Customer feedback about which new triggers, actions, or templates to add usually arrives through scattered support tickets, contact forms, or a feedback CPT the store owner set up for their workflow roadmap.

SleekView Feedback reads any of those sources. Point it at a workflow feedback CPT, at a custom feedback table, or even at the workflow type itself if you want to surface popular existing workflows, and map the columns that drive votes, status, and category. The board renders trigger requests next to email template feedback, review request bugs next to cart abandonment ideas.

For a WooCommerce store running AutomateWoo, the leverage is direct. Customers and admins vote on the next workflow type they want. The store owner stops guessing which trigger to build next. Power users see their feedback turn into shipped features with status pills, which builds trust in the workflow expansion roadmap and lifts engagement on existing automated emails.

Workflow

How SleekView wires into AutomateWoo

1

Point at the workflow feedback

Most stores use a feedback CPT seeded by an intake form on the AutomateWoo settings page or via a contact form for workflow ideas. SleekView reads that CPT directly.
2

Tag categories by workflow area

Common tags include Triggers, Actions, Email templates, Cart abandonment, Review requests, and Bugs. Each maps to one of six SleekView color tokens. Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped.
3

Gate by store admin role

Store admins and shop managers see strategic workflow expansion cards. Other roles see only public-facing customer workflow asks like review request improvements.
4

Embed in admin and customer areas

Drop the shortcode in the AutomateWoo admin tab for store managers and on a /workflow-roadmap page for customers. Votes write back to the source column so admin reports reflect customer and store-manager priorities.

Sample board

Sample AutomateWoo feedback board

Real shape of cards from a WooCommerce store running AutomateWoo. Workflow trigger requests, email template feedback, cart abandonment bugs, and review request ideas, ranked by vote.
284 votes
Add a trigger for back-in-stock notification when product status
@admin_riya Triggers Planned soon
231 votes
Cart abandonment email goes out twice for some customers
Dora L.23 Bug report Investigating
187 votes
Add SMS as an action alongside email for high-priority workflows
@store_owner_yu Workflow actions In progress
142 votes
Review request email template needs better mobile rendering
Erik P.23 Email templates Shipped now
98 votes
Trigger workflow based on customer lifetime value reaching a
Soraya K. Triggers Open issue
47 votes
Add a visual workflow builder instead of the dropdown
@dev_jules Feature request Declined

Comparison

SleekView vs the default AutomateWoo workflow

Default AutomateWoo admin

  • Workflow feature requests pile up in tickets with no shared prioritization view
  • Email template improvement asks get one-to-one replies without aggregation
  • Trigger bug reports stay invisible outside the admin support export tab
  • No upvote affordance, so loud individual store owners outweigh broad-but-quiet demand
  • Store managers run workflow planning by instinct without ranked customer signal

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads workflow feedback CPT or any source with vote, status, and category columns
  • Tag categories by AutomateWoo area: Triggers, Actions, Templates, Cart, Reviews
  • Gate strategy cards using WordPress capabilities or shop manager role
  • Vote column writes back to wp_postmeta for stable admin reporting
  • Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped, Declined

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for AutomateWoo

Workflow backlog as ranked cards

When workflow requests rank by vote, the store owner stops guessing which trigger to build next and starts reading a sorted list weighted by store-admin participation from one shortcode.

Email template feedback ranked

Email template improvement asks become ranked cards instead of scattered tickets. Mobile rendering bugs, deliverability issues, and design feedback surface in one sorted list so the next template revision targets the issues with.

Two-way sync with workflow admin

Status changes from the AutomateWoo admin reflect on the customer board within seconds. Customers stop emailing 'any update on the back-in-stock trigger' because the pill already says Planned.

Audience

Where AutomateWoo stores put the feedback board

Admin workflow planning

Embed the board inside the AutomateWoo admin tab so shop managers can vote on workflow expansion ideas. Strategy meetings work from a ranked list of trigger and action requests rather than from.

Quarterly roadmap reviews

Filter the board to top trigger and action cards and use it as the agenda for the quarterly workflow roadmap review. Engineering and product read the same ranked list instead of running parallel.

Customer notification automations

When a feedback card flips to Shipped, fire a FluentCRM automation linking the new workflow type. Re-engagement on those targeted Shipped notifications runs measurably above generic feature update.

The bigger picture

Why AutomateWoo stores need ranked workflow feedback

Workflow automation is the highest-leverage feature category a WooCommerce store can invest in, and the next workflow type to build is almost always knowable from customer signal you already collect. Store admins ask for back-in-stock triggers in tickets. Power users ask for SMS actions in forms.

Email recipients ask for better mobile rendering in survey responses. Almost none of it gets ranked because the data lives in scattered support replies and an admin support tab nobody senior opens regularly. Store managers ship the next workflow type based on instinct rather than demand, and high-leverage requests stay buried under low-priority complaints.

SleekView Feedback gives that signal one home. Trigger requests become ranked cards. Action ideas become ranked cards next to email template feedback.

Cart abandonment bugs become ranked cards next to review request improvements. The store manager reads one prioritized list weighted by community votes from the customers and admins who actually use workflows most. The next workflow type to ship becomes a sorted list at the top of the board.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for AutomateWoo

Yes. SleekView can read the aw_workflow post type if you want to surface popular existing workflows, plus a feedback CPT for forward-looking requests. Both render on the same board with audience tags or split into separate boards via shortcode attribute filters for clean separation of concerns.

 

Yes. Point SleekView at a feedback CPT seeded by support intake from wp_automatewoo_logs events, or at a bug report form. Each report becomes a card with a status pill the store manager watches flip as the bug gets fixed. The board reflects the resolution status within seconds of admin update.

 

Votes write to wp_postmeta on the feedback CPT or to whichever column you mapped. The data lives alongside your WooCommerce and AutomateWoo records, so it shows up in CSV exports, reporting plugins, and admin views. SleekView never creates a parallel database, so backups include the vote data automatically.

 

Canny is an external SaaS with its own login, its own database, and a monthly per-seat bill. SleekView runs inside WordPress, reads from your existing WooCommerce and AutomateWoo tables, and ships as a one-time plugin purchase. Store managers vote behind their existing WordPress login, no extra signup required.

 

Yes. Pass a role attribute to the shortcode and the card set filters by WordPress capabilities. Store admins see strategic workflow expansion cards, customers see customer-facing email template improvements, and shop managers see both, all from one shortcode without duplicating pages across audiences.

 

No. SleekView is read-only against workflow, log, and execution tables. The only writes happen to vote columns on feedback CPTs or your own feedback table, isolated from the AutomateWoo execution pipeline. There is zero risk of vote activity affecting workflow runs, triggers, or actions.

 

Yes. SleekView fires WordPress hooks on every status change, which AutomateWoo can listen to as a custom trigger source. The classic pattern is: card flips to Shipped, AutomateWoo workflow fires, the customer who originally submitted the card receives an email with the new workflow type link. Loop visibly closes.

 

Nothing breaks. SleekView paginates server-side and caches per filter combination. Even during a high-traffic campaign with thousands of concurrent store managers and customers, page loads stay under 300ms because only the visible page worth of cards hydrates. Vote writes use indexed queries on the columns you map.

 

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