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SleekView Feedback for WPML addon

WPML addon stores every translation job, language pair, and string override in WordPress. SleekView Feedback renders one card per translation, sorted by votes, with language pills, category tags for tone or mistranslation, and a vote button that writes back.

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SleekView Feedback board for Automatic Translate Addon for WPML

From WPML addon jobs to a live review board

WPML addon writes every translated string, language pair, and machine translation job to its own tables and post meta inside WordPress. The data is rich, but the admin screens are built around running the next job, not around native speakers arguing about which strings actually read well in their language.

SleekView Feedback reads any source you point it at, including the the WPML addon job queue, a custom query against wp_icl_translations, or a saved view of wp_icl_string_translations rows tagged by language. It renders one card per translation, sorted by upvotes, with a status pill, a category tag for Mistranslation or Tone issue, and a vote button that updates a column on the source row.

You stop chasing translation quality through email threads and shared docs. Native readers, country managers, and editors land on a clean board, upvote the strings they trust, flag the ones that read wrong, and the localization queue stays in sync with what real readers see on the site.

Workflow

From WPML addon jobs to a public board

1

Pick the WPML addon source

Point SleekView at the table or post type the WPML addon writes to. Translated strings, language pair overrides, or job logs all work. Apply a WHERE clause to filter by target language, page, or date so the board only shows what reviewers need.
2

Map vote, status, category

Choose which column counts as upvotes, which holds the status label like Machine or Approved, and which carries a tag for language or source page. SleekView reads these on every page load so the board reflects the last the WPML addon batch.
3

Embed the feedback view

Drop the SleekView block on any page or use the shortcode on a translator workspace. Visitors see a sorted feed of translations with title, vote count, author, status pill, and category pill. The board paginates, filters by language, and can be public or scoped to reviewers.
4

Votes write back to WPML addon

Every upvote increments the vote column on the source row. Reports can sort future the WPML addon jobs by score, retire string overrides nobody likes, and flag low scoring language pairs for human review. Feedback becomes a number in the database, not an opinion.

Sample board

Sample WPML addon review board

A look at how recent WPML addon jobs land on a SleekView Feedback board, with tone complaints, mistranslations, missing language pairs, and requests for new locales.
276 votes
German checkout button reads too formally for our store
Helena R. Tone issue Investigating
189 votes
Add Brazilian Portuguese as a separate locale from PT-PT
@brloc_marco Feature request Planned
142 votes
French pricing page misses gender agreement on plurals
Priya N. Mistranslation In progress
108 votes
Latest pass on Spanish blog posts reads much more natural
Tomasz K. Praise Shipped
47 votes
Dutch product titles cut off in mobile cart summary
@nl_anika Bug Open
9 votes
Allow per language overrides for shipping disclaimer text
Lukas W. Idea New

Comparison

WPML addon admin vs SleekView Feedback

WPML Translation admin

  • Translation jobs sit in a back office table only one editor ever opens
  • No way for readers or country managers to upvote strings that read well
  • Tone complaints arrive through email and screenshots, never on the string
  • Status of each translation lives in row level meta with no shared view
  • No public queue showing which language pairs are planned, shipped, or killed

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per WPML addon string with title, votes, status pill, and language tag
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so reports can sort by reviewer score
  • Filter by target language or page using any column in wp_icl_translations
  • Embed on a public reviewer page or behind a login with one shortcode or block
  • Country managers stop arguing in email and start voting on strings in WordPress

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Automatic Translate Addon for WPML

WPML addon reviews built in

Each translation becomes a votable card. Native readers see which strings the team trusts, which read like a robot, and which pairs need a human pass. The board acts as a changelog of your localization strategy without anyone opening a TMS spreadsheet.

Mistranslation flags inline

Add a Mistranslation category and readers flag any string with one click. The flag sits next to the source string, so the localization lead can fix the override before the next the WPML addon job runs, not weeks later from a ticket.

Upvotes feed back into jobs

Because votes write to the source column, reports can sort the WPML addon jobs by score, give high voted language pairs more budget, and retire machine output nobody trusts. Localization quality becomes a number in the database.

Audience

How teams use the WPML addon feedback board

Editorial review pass

Editors upvote the WPML addon translations worth publishing and flag the ones that need a rewrite. The board replaces a noisy shared doc and gives the lead one screen to triage the queue every morning.

Native reader board

Agencies share the board with native reviewers so they vote on which the WPML addon strings to keep. Reviewers see which language pairs ship this week and flag tone issues without opening the admin.

Quality control queue

Compliance teams use the board as a translated copy queue. Flagged items get a human review first, approved items move to a Reviewed status, so the audit trail is visible without trawling the WPML addon job logs.

The bigger picture

Why a WPML addon feedback board changes things

WPML addon is great at producing translation volume. It is much worse at telling you which strings actually read well in the target language and which ones make a native reader cringe. Most teams end up with a dashboard full of green ticks and an inbox full of complaints, and the two never meet.

Country managers miss the strings that hurt conversion, leads keep approving machine output that sounds robotic, and clients lose trust because nobody can show why a phrase was chosen. A feedback board changes that. Translations stop being silent rows in a job table and start being something the team and audience react to in public.

Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which strings deserve to ship as is and which need a human pass. Mistranslation flags give you a backlog sorted by impact, not by who shouted loudest. And because every vote writes back to the source row, the next the WPML addon run already knows what worked.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Automatic Translate Addon for WPML

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from whatever table the WPML addon is using. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, author, and title, and the board renders. No ETL job, no sync, no duplicated data. Anything the WPML addon writes shows up on the next page load.

 

Yes. SleekView ships anonymous voting backed by cookies, so public readers can upvote translations and flag bad strings without an account. You can also require login if you want the board scoped to vetted reviewers, and the same view handles both modes with a single toggle in the block.

 

Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item. Logged in users are tracked by user ID. SleekView also exposes a rate limit so a single IP cannot spam the board, which keeps a public review page honest without forcing a signup wall in front of native readers who only want to flag a tone issue.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to German translations, Brazilian Portuguese, a single source page, or any combination of fields the WPML addon stores. Different boards on different pages can use different filters.

 

A mistranslation flag is just a category value on the row. You can write it into a meta key the WPML addon already understands, or a dedicated column SleekView manages. Either way it shows up in the admin alongside the original translation, so whoever owns the WPML addon sees the flag without leaving the admin.

 

They write back to the source column, which means the WPML addon reports and any of your own queries can sort future jobs by that score. Several teams use the score to gate which language pairs get a human review budget, so the board is operational, not just a vanity dashboard for the localization lead.

 

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 and pass a configuration array, so the board can mount on any template, including a per language reviewer dashboard outside the admin.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs for the current page. Indexed columns stay fast even on long string tables. For really big projects, scoping the board by target language or source page keeps both the query and the audience focused, so the page feels snappy.

 

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