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SleekView Feedback for Booknetic Pro

SleekView Feedback reads completed Booknetic Pro bookings from the WordPress database, builds a public post-visit review board with upvotes, service tags, and status pills, and lets returning customers vote up the appointments they want your business to keep delivering week after week.

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SleekView Feedback board for Booknetic Pro

Why Booknetic Pro needs a post-stay review board

Booknetic Pro stores every booking in wp_bookings_appointments with linked customers in wp_bookings_customers and services in wp_bookings_services. Each completed row holds the staff member, the location, the duration, and any custom form data the customer filled out at checkout. Once the appointment passes its end time, that data turns into real post-stay signal that almost never reaches the public website.

SleekView Feedback reads those Booknetic rows, joins them to customers and services, and renders one card per finished booking as a public review. Each card shows the customer first name or handle, the service taken, the staff member, the visit date, and an Upvote button. Returning customers vote up the appointments that captured what they want more of, so the room reads like a real public board instead of an admin only history.

Filters by location, by staff member, and by service category sit at the top of the board, and status pills map straight onto the Booknetic status column. A complaint card moves through Open, Planned, In progress, and Shipped just like any other workflow item, and every state change writes back to the same Booknetic row so reports stay in sync.

Workflow

From Booknetic rows to board in four steps

1

Point SleekView at Booknetic Pro

Install SleekView, then pick Booknetic Pro from the picker. The plugin auto-detects appointments, customers, services, locations, and staff tables along with every custom form field Booknetic stores per booking.
2

Pick the votes and status columns

Open the view config and choose the upvote field that drives the counter on each card, then pick the booking status column so SleekView can group cards into Open, Planned, In progress, and Shipped lanes by default.
3

Choose what each review card shows

Decide which fields appear on the front of each card. Most teams pick the customer first name, the booked service, the staff member, the visit date, and a one line review note from the feedback column.
4

Turn on public upvotes and embed

Flip the public upvote switch on and drop the board on any WordPress page with a shortcode or block. Returning customers vote without logging in, votes write back to the Booknetic row, and capability checks lock changes.

Sample board

Sample Booknetic Pro post-stay review board

Six completed bookings rendered as public review cards. Each card carries the customer, the service, a vote tally, a category tag, and a status pill so the page reads like a real review feed.
312 votes
Saturday brow lamination by Anna looked perfect for two weeks
Eline Visser Beauty bar Shipped fix
221 votes
Dental cleaning visit was the calmest I have ever had
Marc Dubois Dental care Shipped fix
147 votes
Tutoring session moved too quickly for my child
Sofia Adler Tutoring lab In progress
108 votes
Could you offer evening yoga slots for working parents
Ruth Janssen Fitness lab Planned fix
63 votes
Tax consultation answered every question in one hour
Owen Becker Consulting Shipped fix
21 votes
Front desk forgot to confirm my Monday slot via SMS
Nadia Pavel Front desk Open issue

Comparison

Default Booknetic admin vs SleekView Feedback

Default Booknetic admin

  • Bookings list is admin only, so visitors never see how customers rated past visits
  • No upvote field on the appointment row to sort cards by genuine demand signal
  • Status changes show up as plain text values rather than public colored pills
  • Filtering by service category and staff at the same time needs a custom report
  • No native way to embed completed bookings on a marketing page without code

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_bookings_appointments live so finished visits surface fast
  • One Upvote button per card writes back to the booking meta in a single query
  • Status pills map directly to Booknetic statuses with color coded lanes by default
  • Category tags inherit from Booknetic service categories so cards carry their group
  • Capability checks keep moderation locked to the staff roles you already trust

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Booknetic Pro

Public upvotes per booking

Every completed Booknetic appointment gets a public Upvote button, and returning customers can vote without logging in. Each vote writes back to the booking row in a single SQL update so the counter always matches the data.

Filter by location and staff

Pick a location, a staff member, a service category, or a date range from the filter bar and the board redraws in place. Filters stack so a multi location studio can pull every five star session in two clicks.

Status pills tied to bookings

Status colors map directly to the Booknetic status column, so changing a card from Open to Shipped on the board also writes to the appointment row. Pills are color coded so a manager can scan a busy week at a glance.

Audience

Three Booknetic businesses ready for a review board

Beauty studios closing the loop

Beauty studios turn the last month of Booknetic visits into a public board, ask returning customers to vote favorites, and brief stylists each week on the treatments climbing the upvote ranking.

Clinics surfacing wins

Dental and physio clinics let returning patients upvote sessions that worked, tag cards with the procedure, and surface high signal stories to publish on the public landing page for new patients.

Tutors finding star sessions

Tutoring services let parents upvote lessons that landed, watch which tutors and subjects climb the board, and promote the winning combinations on the public booking page each new term.

The bigger picture

Why a public board changes Booknetic bookings

Booknetic Pro is great at the operational side of bookings, but every completed appointment is a data point that almost never makes it back to the public website. A public review board built straight from the same database changes that overnight. New visitors land on a page that shows real, recent appointments with real names, real services, and real votes from peers, and that signal does more work than any static testimonial slider.

Returning customers who used to give feedback once and forget it now have a reason to vote up the visits they want to see repeated, which gives owners a live demand signal that is impossible to fake. Filters by location and staff turn the board into a working dashboard for multi branch businesses, and status pills tied to the Booknetic lifecycle close the loop on any complaint that lands. The whole board is one query against existing Booknetic tables and one shortcode on a public page, with no extra database, no extra integration, and no separate moderation tool to learn.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Booknetic Pro

No. The board reads directly from the existing Booknetic Pro tables in your WordPress database, including appointments, customers, services, locations, and staff. Upvotes write back to a single meta column on the appointment row so there is no second data store to babysit or sync.

 

Yes. Public upvotes work for logged out visitors and are deduplicated by a hashed cookie plus IP fingerprint. If you want stricter control, you can require a verified email or a WordPress login, and the board hides the Upvote button for anyone who does not meet the rule.

 

Only if you map the SleekView status column to the Booknetic status column in the view config. When you map them, dragging a card to a new lane updates the booking row in place, so the change is visible in the Booknetic admin and in any report that reads the same column.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback uses WordPress capabilities, so only roles you choose can change statuses, edit cards, or hide reviews. Most studios give moderation to the manager role and leave practitioners with read only access, so the board reflects a single moderation voice.

 

The board is paginated and filterable, so the initial page loads under a hundred cards even when the Booknetic history runs to thousands. Sort, filter, and search all happen against indexed columns, and an optional cache layer keeps the public page snappy even on a modest host.

 

Yes. Drop the SleekView shortcode or block on any WordPress page and the board renders for any visitor. You control which fields are public, so a clinic can show the customer first name and service while hiding the phone number and price stored on the same row.

 

Yes. Every Booknetic custom form field is exposed as a possible card field, filter, or status source, and Booknetic service categories map straight onto SleekView category tags. So if you already group services by Hair, Spa, or Wellness, the board inherits those groups.

 

Canceled and refunded bookings are excluded from the public board by default, but they stay untouched inside the Booknetic data. You can choose to surface them in a private moderator only view to spot patterns, or to show a canceled lane on the public board for full transparency.

 

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