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SleekView Feedback for Blog2Social Business

Blog2Social Business schedules content to multiple network accounts with custom copy, images, and times per share. SleekView Feedback turns those shares into a board so marketing, editors, and clients can upvote strong copy, flag risky ones, and review the calendar in public.

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SleekView Feedback board for Blog2Social Business

From a private business calendar to a public review

Blog2Social Business keeps scheduled posts and share history in its own custom tables and against the source post in meta. The Business plan supports team accounts, multi network management, and approval flows, but the calendar still lives in one admin where stakeholders cannot easily see what is queued. Editors review their own posts but rarely see the share variants. Clients ask whether the campaign launch shares are aligned and the agency answers from a screenshot in chat instead of a shared queue.

SleekView Feedback reads the Blog2Social Business tables directly. Each scheduled or sent share becomes one card with the source post, the network, the share copy, the image, and the time. You map an upvote column for confidence, a status column for labels like Scheduled, Approved, Investigating, Sent, or Cancelled, and a category column for tags like twitter, linkedin, facebook, or instagram.

The team approval flow stops being a private screen and becomes a board everyone reviews from one place.

Workflow

From Business calendar to a review board

1

Point at Blog2Social Business tables

Connect SleekView to the Blog2Social Business tables for scheduled and sent shares. Add a WHERE clause to scope by network, account, or date so the board only shows the shares the team actually wants to review for this campaign or this week.
2

Map vote, status, category

Pick the numeric column for upvotes, the status column for labels like Scheduled, Approved, Investigating, Sent, or Cancelled, and the column that carries the network name. SleekView reads those fields on every page load.
3

Embed the review board

Drop the SleekView block on a marketing dashboard or client portal page. Reviewers see one card per share with the source post, the network, the account, the copy, the image, and the time. Filters cover network, status, and time.
4

Votes guide approvals

Every upvote bumps the score on the source row, so the next campaign review or scheduled digest can use the score to surface shares the team voted to approve or to investigate. The approval flow stays grounded in real signal.

Sample board

Sample Business calendar board

A peek at how Blog2Social Business scheduled shares look on a SleekView Feedback board, mixing approved campaign launches, copy needing tweaks before send, and shares from inactive client accounts.
287 votes
LinkedIn share for the new campaign launch approved by client lead, ship as planned
Aino B. LinkedIn Approved
203 votes
Twitter variant has a hashtag that no longer matches the brand tone, swap it
@brandteam Twitter Investigating
148 votes
Facebook image cropped wrong on mobile preview, regenerate the asset before send
Iker P. Facebook Acknowledged
85 votes
Instagram share scheduled to an account that left the team last quarter, reassign
@accountops Instagram New
49 votes
Weekly campaign calendar review board for clients finally shipped, thanks team
Selma O. Praise Shipped
13 votes
Cancel queued shares for the paused product line, marketing is freezing it
@plansync LinkedIn Planned

Comparison

Business admin vs SleekView Feedback

Business default calendar

  • Calendar lives in the Business admin only the marketing lead actually opens
  • No way for editors or clients to upvote the shares with the strongest copy
  • Approval flow runs through internal screens clients never see directly
  • No shared queue to show clients which shares are scheduled or sent today
  • Cancellation requests get lost in chat instead of being tracked on the share

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per share with source post, network, account, copy, and time stamp
  • Upvote writes back to a numeric column so campaign reviews sort by confidence
  • Filter by network, account, or status using any column from the Business tables
  • Embed on a marketing dashboard or client portal with a shortcode or block
  • Bridges the gap between a hidden Business calendar and the review the team needs

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Blog2Social Business

Calendar gets a review queue

Every Blog2Social Business share becomes a votable card. Marketing leads see which shares the team trusts, which need copy tweaks, and which got cancelled. The board behaves like a campaign approval queue on top of Business without bolting on a separate planning tool.

Risky copy surfaces before send

Tag a card as Investigating and the next reviewer sees it directly next to the scheduled share. Status moves through Acknowledged and Approved, and the change to copy or image happens before the share goes live instead of after a screenshot lands in chat.

Scores guide approvals

Because upvotes write to the source column, scheduled campaign reviews can use the score to surface shares the team voted to approve or to revise. The approval flow stays grounded in real signal instead of in the gut feeling of whoever opens the calendar this week.

Audience

How marketing teams use the calendar board

Shared calendar review

Marketing leads, brand reviewers, and editors share one board for every scheduled share. Anyone can flag a card, the team votes on copy and image before send, and the queue stays sorted by signal instead of by who opens the Business admin most recently this morning.

Client visibility portal

Agencies share a filtered board per client so clients see the scheduled and sent shares on their behalf. Clients watch the same calendar the agency uses and stop emailing for confirmation before every campaign go live this quarter.

Campaign audit evidence

Each share carries a category, an owner, a status, and a vote history, which is the shape a marketing audit wants when asking how shares were planned and sent in the last campaign, which makes the next audit faster to defend to a stakeholder.

The bigger picture

Why a review board changes Business calendar work

Most agencies running Blog2Social Business have a tight scheduler and a loose approval flow. The Business plan does the heavy lifting, supporting multi network accounts, team users, and approval steps, but the approval flow lives in screens clients rarely see directly. Editors approve their own posts but rarely see the share variants.

Brand reviewers spot a wrong hashtag after the share has already gone live. Clients ask whether their campaign launch is aligned and the agency answers from a screenshot in chat. A review board changes the shape of that work.

Each scheduled share becomes a card the team and the client vote on, tag, and either approve, revise, or cancel before send. Marketing leads see the campaign at a glance. Editors see the variants on their own posts.

Designers see the images per network. Clients watch the same calendar the agency works from. Status pills give the queue a clear shape, categories let the team slice the calendar by network or account, and votes give a cheap honest signal about which shares the team and the client actually defend.

Because everything writes back to the Business tables, scheduled cleanup and the next campaign review start from a ranked list with notes, which keeps the conversation grounded in real signal instead of in chat threads about tomorrow morning.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Blog2Social Business

It reads what Business saves. The plugin keeps writing scheduled and sent shares into its own tables. SleekView mounts a board on top of that data, so the board renders directly from the live calendar with no syncing job and no duplicate share store to maintain on the WordPress side.

 

Yes. SleekView supports anonymous voting for client portal boards and logged in voting for staff only views. Clients watch a filtered feed of scheduled shares without ever touching the Business admin, and you flip the same view between public and private with one toggle on the block.

 

Pagination and filtering happen server side, so the board only loads rows it needs to render the current page. SleekView uses any indexes on the timestamp, network, and status columns, which means even busy Business calendars with many scheduled shares per network stay responsive on the board without an extra planning tool.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board by account, network, status, or date. Different pages can show different boards, which is how most agencies build a per client view next to the full calendar on a separate page for stakeholders.

 

Status is a column on the source row, so cancelling on the board updates that column on the live share. Most teams pair that with a small filter that respects the Cancelled status when Business executes its scheduled send job, so cancelling on the board actually stops the share from going out at the scheduled time.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you flip the same data source between anonymous and logged in modes on different pages. A staff intranet can show the full share history and votes, while a public log can show only the source post, network, and status without exposing internal copy or team notes.

 

Yes. Upvotes write back to the source column, which means any of your custom reports, scheduled digests, or campaign dashboards can sort shares by score. Several agencies use the score to gate which shares land in the weekly client review, which makes the board operational rather than a vanity counter.

 

The view paginates server side and only loads rows it needs to render the current page. SleekView uses any indexes on the vote, status, and timestamp columns, which means even multi year Business share archives stay responsive on the board without forcing the agency to spin up a separate share analytics tool.

 

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