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SleekView Feedback for Carrd Newsletter for WordPress

Carrd Newsletter for WordPress syncs your simple newsletter setup and subscriber forms into the database. SleekView Feedback turns those rows into a sortable board so readers upvote issues worth re-running, editors flag broken signup forms, and the next send is steered by signal.

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SleekView Feedback board for Carrd Newsletter for WordPress

Turn Carrd Newsletter issues into a review queue

Carrd Newsletter for WordPress keeps things deliberately small. Your signup forms and issues sit in a tidy custom post type with just enough meta to support the send. That is great for keeping the admin clean, but it also means there is no real surface for editors or readers to react to past issues. The signup form widget converts, the archive renders, and that is the end of the loop.

SleekView Feedback reads the Carrd Newsletter post type, treats each issue as a card, and exposes the columns you care about. Pick a numeric field for upvotes, a status field for sent or scheduled or draft, a category field for the issue tag, and you have a sortable archive the whole audience can use. Add a filter and the same data powers a public reader vote, an editor only triage queue, and an annual best of digest at once.

The shift is that issue quality stops being something only the author can guess at from open rates. Anyone with the archive link lands on the board, sorts by votes, filters by tag, and contributes. Replies stop being the only feedback channel and the next issue is informed by data the audience helped build.

Workflow

Wire Carrd Newsletter into a board

1

Connect the Carrd Newsletter source

Point SleekView at the Carrd Newsletter post type. Filter by tag, status, or send date so the board only shows issues your audience can vote on. A date filter keeps the archive tidy and hides every test send from staging or from before the newsletter was
2

Map vote, status, tag

Choose which numeric column counts as upvotes, which column holds the status label like sent or scheduled, and which column carries the issue tag. SleekView reads these on every page load so the board reflects whatever Carrd Newsletter and the writer did last.
3

Embed the feedback view

Drop the SleekView block on the archive page or use the shortcode. Readers see a sorted feed of issues with subject line, vote count, author, status pill, and tag pill. Filter by tag, status, or year and let the public vote on the issues they want continued.
4

Votes write back to the post

Every upvote increments the vote column on the source row. That means future Carrd Newsletter decisions can sort issues by score, retire low scoring tags, and prioritise the formats earning real reader love.

Sample board

Sample Carrd Newsletter board

A peek at how recent Carrd Newsletter issues look on a SleekView Feedback board, with reader requests for follow ups, signup form bug reports, and quiet praise for the last guide mixed together.
221 votes
Indie maker case study deserves a full series
Helena R. Praise Planned
164 votes
Signup form widget breaks on iOS Safari
@dev_anya Bug Investigating
108 votes
Add a monthly recap issue with top three links
Marco T. Feature request In progress
62 votes
Footer unsubscribe link uses old archive URL
Sarah M. Bug Shipped
34 votes
Paid only issue tier for behind the scenes posts
@founderjake Idea New
9 votes
RSS feed for the archive so readers can subscribe in NetNewsWire
Annika S. Idea New

Comparison

Carrd Newsletter widget vs SleekView Feedback

Carrd Newsletter screens

  • Issue archive is a flat list with no way to surface reader signal
  • No way for editors or readers to upvote issues worth a follow up
  • Signup form bug reports live in support email, not next to the form row
  • Status of each issue is only visible in the post list view
  • No public queue to show readers which issues are queued or already shipped

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per Carrd Newsletter issue with subject, votes, status pill, and tag
  • Upvote writes back to the source column so future issues can sort by score
  • Filter by tag or year using any column already in the Carrd Newsletter post type
  • Embed on a public archive page or behind a paid login with one shortcode
  • Readers stop replying with one liners and start voting on issues in WordPress

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Carrd Newsletter for WordPress

Issue review built in

Each Carrd Newsletter issue becomes a votable card. The writer sees which deep dives readers loved, which formats fell flat, and which topics deserve a follow up. The archive acts as a living changelog of the newsletter without anyone exporting a CSV or

Form bug reports inline

Add a Bug category and readers can flag signup forms or broken issues with one click. The flag lives next to the source row, so the writer can fix the form widget or unsubscribe link before the next send instead of finding out from a long email chain weeks

Upvotes feed the calendar

Because votes write to the source column, you can sort Carrd Newsletter issues by score, give high voted topics more time on the calendar, and retire formats nobody finishes. The editorial loop stops being open rate vibes and becomes a number you can sort and

Audience

How writers use the Carrd Newsletter board

Reader facing vote

Solo writers share the board with their audience so readers can vote on issues that deserve a follow up. The audience signals which topics matter without ever opening the WordPress admin or composing a reply.

Paid tier preview queue

Paid writers put the board behind a Memberful or paywall to show subscribers which premium issues are queued. Subscribers feel informed about what is coming next and vote on which deep dives get prioritised on the

Quality control queue

Editorial uses the board as a bug queue for signup forms and broken issues. Anything flagged with a high vote count gets fixed first, and resolved items move to a Fixed status so the archive stays clean without trawling

The bigger picture

Why a Carrd Newsletter board changes the workflow

Carrd Newsletter for WordPress is designed to keep the writer focused on the issue itself. That works well for the writing flow but it leaves the feedback loop almost empty. Most authors live with a polite archive nobody scrolls past page one of, a reply inbox full of single line praise or vague complaints, and no shared sense of which topics actually deserve another shot.

A feedback board changes that pattern. Issues stop being one-off broadcasts and start being something readers react to in public. Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which topics deserve a follow up.

Bug flags give you a backlog sorted by impact instead of by who happened to email. And because everything writes back to the source row, the next Carrd Newsletter issue is informed by data the writer trusts because the readers helped produce it. The result is fewer issues that fall flat, more deep dives that turn into a series, and a much shorter loop between today's send and tomorrow's calendar.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Carrd Newsletter for WordPress

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the Carrd Newsletter post type. 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. Anything the plugin writes shows up on the next page load.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies, so public readers can upvote issues without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to paying subscribers, and the same view handles both modes with a single toggle.

 

Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item. Logged in users are tracked by user ID. The plugin also exposes a rate limit so a single IP cannot spam the board, which is enough to keep public archives honest without forcing a signup wall in front of casual readers.

 

Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to a particular tag, status, or date range Carrd Newsletter already tracks. Different boards on different pages can use different filters, which makes per topic archives easy.

 

Bug is just a category value on the row. You can write it into a meta key the Carrd Newsletter plugin already understands or a dedicated column. Either way it shows up in the WordPress admin alongside the original issue, so the writer can see the flag without leaving WordPress.

 

They write back to the source column, which means Carrd Newsletter and any of your own queries can sort future issues and tags by that score. Several writers use the score to gate which topics get a part two and which ones get quietly archived, making the board an editorial input rather than a vanity dashboard.

 

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 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 long tables. For long running newsletters, scoping the board by year or tag keeps both the query and the audience focused, so the page feels snappy even at scale.

 

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