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SleekView Feedback for Breakdance Builder

Breakdance Builder ships dozens of elements, templates, and a fast editing canvas. SleekView Feedback turns element bug reports and workflow ideas into a sortable, upvoteable board so the next release lands what your community has been asking for in the open.

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SleekView Feedback board for Breakdance Builder

From Breakdance support threads to a sorted backlog

Breakdance Builder ships a long list of elements and a canvas that power users push hard. Every release brings a wave of fresh requests around the loop builder, dynamic data, the post element, and the WooCommerce integration. Those requests arrive in the Facebook group, the official roadmap form, and the support desk. Without a single sorted board, the team triages by recency and misses the loop builder edge case that has been quietly frustrating agencies for months.

SleekView Feedback reads any source you already use to track Breakdance requests, 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 and your internal triage screen keep ordering by the new score for free.

The board becomes a public Breakdance roadmap. Users see which loop builder ideas are planned, which post element bugs are fixed, and which workflow shortcuts are still open. Repeat posters stop refiling the same idea because they can find the existing card and add their vote, and the team finally has one sorted list to plan the next release from.

Workflow

From Breakdance requests to a sorted board

1

Pick the Breakdance feedback source

Choose the table, post type, or saved query where Breakdance requests live. A custom feedback post type, a forum bridge table, or a Fluent Forms entries table all work. Apply WHERE clauses to scope by release, element area, or label so the board only shows what is currently in scope.
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 Breakdance area the request touches, and the author column. SleekView reads them on every page load so the board reflects whatever moderators changed last.
3

Embed on the roadmap page

Drop the SleekView block on the roadmap page or use the shortcode inside a Breakdance section. 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 triage dashboard, and your own saved queries keep ordering by the new score. There is no parallel SaaS database to reconcile when a release goes out.

Sample board

Sample Breakdance Builder feedback board

A peek at how Breakdance Builder requests look once they land on a SleekView Feedback board, mixing loop builder ideas, post element bugs, and shortcut requests with realistic upvotes and statuses.
302 votes
Loop builder: per item conditional class output
Nora B. Feature request Planned
171 votes
Post element ignores ordering when sticky posts are present
@bdmover Bug Investigating
124 votes
Add a section duplicate keyboard shortcut for trackpad users
Carlos M. Idea New
82 votes
WooCommerce: variation gallery sometimes skips first image
@shopjuni Bug In progress
44 votes
Save selected elements as a reusable block from canvas
Sina H. Feature request Shipped
9 votes
Header builder hides on horizontal scroll in Safari
Yusuf K. Bug New

Comparison

Facebook group vs SleekView Feedback

Facebook group and tickets

  • Element ideas scatter across Facebook posts, support tickets, and the official roadmap form
  • Same loop builder idea gets refiled because users cannot search a sorted public board
  • Status of each request lives in a private tracker that users never see
  • Votes are reactions on a Facebook post and vanish from search after the thread sinks
  • Release notes look disconnected from the requests Breakdance users actually sent in

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per Breakdance request with title, votes, status pill, and category tag
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so internal queues keep sorting by score
  • Filter by element, release, or status using any column already 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 roadmap

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Breakdance Builder

Sort by community votes

Each request becomes a card sorted by upvote count by default. Filters across category and status let maintainers see only post element bugs, only loop builder feature requests, or only items marked Planned for the next release, without writing a custom MySQL query in the admin.

Element aware categories

Tag each card with the Breakdance area it touches, like Loop Builder, Post Element, Header, WooCommerce, or Canvas. The category pill renders next to the title, so users can filter to one area instantly, which keeps the long backlog scannable for both maintainers and visiting agencies.

Trusted moderation

Grant trusted community members capabilities to merge duplicates, retag a card, or change a 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 SaaS to keep the backlog clean for releases.

Audience

How Breakdance teams use the feedback board

Public Breakdance roadmap

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

Element 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 element regressions get a hotfix in the same week.

Release planning

On release day, sort by status Planned and pick the top items by votes. Move them to In progress, ship them, flip them to Shipped, and the changelog post almost writes itself from the card titles plus the vote scores.

The bigger picture

Why a feedback board changes Breakdance release planning

Breakdance Builder has a fast moving roadmap and a vocal community that files feedback through every channel imaginable. Without a sorted board, the team naturally fixes whatever screamed loudest yesterday and misses the loop builder edge case that has been quietly frustrating agencies for months. A public feedback board changes that dynamic.

Users see their own requests 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 post element fixes outweigh one shiny new element. Agencies who ship Breakdance sites every week can show their own clients exactly which fixes are queued, which makes the renewal conversation about progress instead of marketing copy.

Over a few releases the backlog becomes a living document of what Breakdance users actually need, and the release notes start writing themselves from the cards that got shipped that week. The plugin 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 Breakdance Builder

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from whatever table or post type you already collect Breakdance 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 readers or new users.

 

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 Breakdance 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 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 Breakdance section. 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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