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SleekView Feedback for Blocksy Pro

Blocksy Pro ships Companion features, header and footer builders, and content blocks for thousands of sites. SleekView Feedback turns Companion requests and theme bugs into a sortable, upvoteable board so the next release lands what your community actually pushed for.

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SleekView Feedback board for Blocksy Pro

From Blocksy Companion bug reports to a live roadmap

Blocksy Pro is fast, flexible, and stuffed with Companion modules that customers turn on and off depending on the project. That flexibility makes triage hard. Header builder bugs, condition manager edge cases, and WooCommerce module requests all arrive through different channels, and nothing ends up in a single sorted view. Maintainers fix what was loudest yesterday and quietly miss the Companion bug that has been frustrating agencies for half a year.

SleekView Feedback reads any source you already use to track Blocksy feedback, including a custom feedback post type, a Fluent Forms entries table, or a hand rolled MySQL table. It renders one card per idea, pulling title, vote count, status, and category from columns you already store. Upvotes write straight back to the source column, so existing admin lists, internal triage screens, and saved queries keep ordering by the new score for free.

The board becomes a public Blocksy roadmap. Customers see which Companion module ideas are planned, which header builder bugs are fixed, and which content block requests are still open. Power users stop refiling the same Companion idea because they can find the existing card and add their vote, and the team finally has one sorted list to drive releases.

Workflow

From Blocksy Companion requests to a sorted board

1

Pick the Blocksy feedback source

Choose the table, post type, or saved query where Blocksy requests live. A custom post type for ideas, a forum bridge table, or a Fluent Forms entries table all work. Apply WHERE clauses to scope by release, Companion module, or label so the board only shows what is currently being triaged.
2

Map vote, status, category, author

Select the column with upvotes, the column with statuses like New, Planned, In progress, Shipped, the category tag for which Blocksy area the request touches, and the author column. SleekView reads them on every page load so the board reflects whatever the support team updated last.
3

Embed on the roadmap page

Drop the SleekView block on the roadmap page or use the shortcode inside a Blocksy content block. Visitors land on a sorted feed with title, votes, author, status pill, and category pill. Filters across category and status let them narrow the view without a full page reload.
4

Votes write back to the source row

Every upvote increments the score column on the source row, so the WordPress admin, the internal Companion dashboard, and your own saved queries keep ordering by the new score. There is no parallel SaaS database to reconcile, and nothing extra to sync on release day.

Sample board

Sample Blocksy Pro feedback board

A peek at how Blocksy Pro requests look once they land on a SleekView Feedback board, mixing Companion module ideas, header builder bugs, and content block requests with realistic upvote spreads.
276 votes
Header builder: separate sticky header layout per condition
Joana L. Feature request Planned
153 votes
Conditions manager loses target when post type slug changes
@blocksyfan Bug Investigating
108 votes
Add a tutoring marketplace starter site
Cem T. Idea In progress
72 votes
Companion: cookie consent ignores subdomain scope
@piapixel Bug Shipped
34 votes
WooCommerce mini cart slide in animation toggle
Lisa K. Feature request New
11 votes
Inline mobile menu icon misaligns on RTL sites
Ronen S. Bug New

Comparison

Forum and Discord vs SleekView Feedback

Forum and Discord threads

  • Companion ideas scatter across the forum, Discord, and the support desk with no shared backlog
  • Same header builder idea gets refiled every release because users cannot search a sorted board
  • Status of each request lives in a private tracker that users never see
  • Votes are emoji reactions on chat messages that disappear when channels rotate
  • Release notes look unrelated to the requests Blocksy users actually filed during the cycle

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per Blocksy Pro request with title, votes, status pill, and category tag
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so admin lists keep sorting by score
  • Filter by Companion module, release, or status using any column in wp_posts
  • Public or login gated using the same block, swap with one attribute
  • Maintainers triage from the admin, users see the same view on the public site

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Blocksy Pro

Sort by Blocksy votes

Each request becomes a card sorted by upvote count by default. Filters across category and status let maintainers focus on only Companion bugs, only header builder feature requests, or only items marked Planned for the next release, without writing a custom MySQL query in the admin every cycle.

Companion aware categories

Tag each card with the Blocksy area it touches, like Header, Footer, Companion, Content Blocks, or WooCommerce. The category pill renders next to the title, so users can filter the board down to one area instantly, which keeps long backlogs scannable for maintainers and visiting agencies.

Trusted moderation

Grant trusted community members capabilities to merge duplicates, retag a card, or change its status. Their actions write back to the source row, so the source of truth stays in WordPress and the team does not depend on a third party tool to keep the backlog clean for releases.

Audience

How Blocksy teams use the feedback board

Public Blocksy roadmap

Replace the static roadmap page with a sorted feedback view. Customers see what is planned for the next release, what is in progress, and what shipped last week, with vote counts that show which items the wider community already pushed for.

Companion bug triage

Filter the data to a Bug only view for the support team. Maintainers triage by upvote count, mark items Fixed when a release lands, and the score drives which Companion regressions get a hotfix in the same week.

Starter site request queue

Use a Starter Site category for niche industry requests. Designers see the most upvoted niches and ship starter sites the audience already asked for, instead of guessing which industry needs a new starter next quarter.

The bigger picture

Why a feedback board changes Blocksy Pro release planning

Blocksy Pro lives or dies by how closely its Companion modules match the real workflows of busy agencies. Without a sorted board, the team ships modules that look great in marketing copy and quietly miss the small header builder bug that has been frustrating customers for months. A public feedback board changes that dynamic.

Customers see their own reports turn into votes, which makes them more careful when filing the next one and more invested in seeing it land. Maintainers see the cards next to each other and notice that ten small Companion fixes are worth more than one shiny new module. Agencies who build on Blocksy daily can show their own clients exactly which fixes are in the pipeline, which makes the renewal conversation about progress instead of marketing copy.

Over a few releases the backlog becomes a living document of what professional Blocksy users actually need, and the release notes start writing themselves from the cards that got shipped that week. The theme gets better in the places it is used most, not in the places that happened to land loudest in the support inbox last Friday afternoon.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Blocksy Pro

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from whatever table or post type you already collect Blocksy feedback in. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, author, and title, and the board renders. No ETL, no sync, no duplicated data, and nothing to reconcile on release day.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies, so visitors can upvote ideas and bug reports without registering on the site. You can also require login if you want the board limited to license holders or beta testers, and the same view handles both modes through a single attribute.

 

Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item, and logged in users are tracked by their WordPress user ID. The plugin exposes a rate limit so a single IP cannot spam the board, which keeps the score honest without forcing a signup wall in front of casual users or new customers.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to a category, release version, or any meta key Blocksy already stores. Different pages can host different boards with different scopes, which keeps the front page focused on the current cycle.

 

Status is just a column on the row. Maintainers update it from the standard WordPress admin or from a custom triage screen you already run. SleekView reads the new status on the next page load and re renders the pill, so the team does not need to learn a separate tool to keep the public board accurate.

 

Yes. Because votes write back to the source column, any list table, REST endpoint, or query that sorts on that column starts ordering by the new score. Several teams use the same column to drive the private internal queue and the public board with one source of truth instead of two.

 

Yes. SleekView ships as a Gutenberg block, an Elementor widget, a Bricks element, and a classic shortcode that drops directly into a Blocksy content block. Developers can also call the render function from PHP and pass a configuration array, so you can mount the board on any template without touching the page editor.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. Indexed columns stay fast even on very long tables. For older backlogs, scoping the board by release or status keeps both the query and the audience focused, so the page feels snappy even when the archive is enormous.

 

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