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SleekView Feedback for Chatra for WordPress

SleekView Feedback reads Chatra for WordPress data on the WordPress side and renders one card per feature request or bug report, sorted by upvotes so small business chat operators can see at a glance which items the community cares about most. Clicking Upvote writes the new count back into the sour

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SleekView Feedback board for Chatra for WordPress

Chatra feedback without leaving WordPress

Chatra for WordPress ships with a settings surface inside WordPress, and the Chatra plugin stores the chat ID in wp_options under chatra_settings and operator conversations are routed through the Chatra cloud platform. That split is fine for day to day chat or ticket work, but it leaves no obvious place to collect, sort, and triage the steady stream of feature requests and bug reports that every active install eventually generates from real users.

SleekView Feedback turns any WordPress data source into a public feedback board. You point it at a custom post type, a custom table, or even a CSV of items in wp_options, pick which column holds the upvote count, which one holds the status label, and which one holds the category tag, and the plugin renders one card per row, sorted by votes, with an Upvote button on every card. The vote write goes back into the same source column so it stays the single source of truth across the site.

Pair this with Chatra for WordPress and you get a place for the small business chat operators community to suggest features, flag bugs, and watch the team mark items Planned, In Progress, or Shipped. The board lives at a WordPress URL you control, ranks by signal not date, and continues to function even if the Chatra cloud service or admin console is temporarily unreachable because the upvote

Workflow

From Chatra data to a live feedback board

1

Connect Chatra as the source

Point SleekView at the WordPress data table that backs your Chatra for WordPress install. It can be a custom post type, a meta query, a custom table, or even a JSON file you load into wp_options for prototy
2

Map vote, status, and category colu

Pick which column holds the upvote count, which one holds the status label like Open or Planned, and which one holds the category tag. SleekView remembers your mapping so future rows added to the source render with the
3

Pick card fields and colors

Choose what goes on each card: title, author, votes, status pill, category pill. Assign a color from the supported palette to each status and category value so the board reads at a glance without anyone having to learn
4

Embed on the front end

Drop the SleekView shortcode on a public WordPress page and the board renders sorted by votes. Clicking Upvote on a card writes the new count straight back into the source column, so the next load reflects the change fo

Sample board

Sample Chatra community feedback board

A snapshot of feature requests and bug reports from a real Chatra install. Each card shows the title, vote count, author, status pill, and category tag, sorted by votes.
248 votes
Group chat invitation flow drops second operator
Elsa K. (user) Bug report In progress
204 votes
Hide widget on specific WP page IDs without code
@chatrosa Feature request Planned soon
162 votes
Pass logged in WP customer ID to operator panel
Lev D. (user) Feature request Shipped fix
119 votes
Widget z-index conflicts with WooCommerce notice
Aleksi P. Bug report Open issue
83 votes
Auto-replies trigger even when operator is online
@autopam Bug report Planned soon
32 votes
Embed code field hard to copy on Safari
Reidar J. UX feedback Open issue

Comparison

Chatra alone vs SleekView Feedback

Default Chatra setup

  • No public board for feature requests or bug reports, suggestions arrive scattered across
  • Vote signal lives in operator memory rather than in a shared, sortable view that everyone
  • Status updates happen in private threads, so customers do not see what is Planned versus
  • Triage is a spreadsheet that someone maintains by hand outside the Chatra admin and WordP
  • No structured way for the small business chat operators community to surface duplicates o

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads any WordPress source backing Chatra, including wp_options rows and custom t
  • Upvotes write back into the same column you chose for vote count when configuring the board
  • Status pill and category pill colors are stable across the board so the legend stays consistent
  • Sort is always by upvote count, never by date, so the highest signal item sits at the top
  • Public board lives at a WordPress URL you control without any external SaaS account to manage

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Chatra for WordPress

Upvotes that write back

Clicking Upvote on a Chatra feedback card increments the vote column in the source row directly, so the board reflects the new total on the next load and any other surface reading the same column sees the change immediately too a

Status pills with color

Each Chatra feedback item shows its status as a pill colored from the supported palette: Open in blue, Planned in violet, In progress in amber, Shipped in emerald, Declined in rose. The legend stays stable across the board so the

Filter by category or status

Filters above the Chatra board narrow the list to a specific category like Bug or Feature request, or a specific status like In progress. Filters compose, so you can show only Open bugs and the rest of the cards fade out until th

Audience

Feedback board patterns for Chatra teams

Public feature request hub

Give small business chat operators a single page to submit feature requests, upvote existing ones, and see what is Planned next. The signal beats every email thread asking for the same idea.

Bug triage board for the team

Funnel bug reports into the same board, tag them with a Bug category pill, and let upvotes surface which ones are actually hitting many users versus an isolated edge case.

Roadmap transparency

Filter to Planned and Shipped statuses to share a public roadmap for Chatra workflows. Users see momentum and stop asking whether anyone is reading the feature requests.

The bigger picture

Why a public Chatra feedback board matters

Every active Chatra for WordPress install generates a steady trickle of feature requests and bug reports from the small business chat operators who use the plugin every day. Without a structured place to collect them, the requests end up scattered across email threads, support chats, social DMs, and the occasional plugin review. The team has no way to tell whether one user asking for an export button represents one voice or a hundred, and customers have no way to tell whether the team is working on the thing they asked for last month or simply ignored it.

A public feedback board fixes both ends of that loop at once. Customers see what is Open, Planned, In progress, and Shipped, in a single view they can scan in seconds. They upvote the requests they care about and let the duplicates collapse onto the original card with the highest count, so the signal is honest.

The team sees the backlog sorted by signal rather than by who shouted loudest in chat, and roadmap decisions get easier because the data already tells you which requests have real support behind them. SleekView Feedback make

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Chatra for WordPress

No. SleekView reads whichever WordPress source you point it at and the Chatra for WordPress plugin can stay on its default install. You only need to expose the feature request and bug report data as a custom post type, custom table, or any other WordPress source SleekView can query, then map the vote, status, and category colum

 

Upvotes write back into the exact column you chose during board setup, whether that lives in wp_postmeta, a custom table you created for feedback items, or even a row in wp_options for prototyping. The source row stays the single point of truth for vote counts across every surface.

 

Yes. You can tag every item with a category like Feature request, Bug, UX, or Performance, and assign each category a distinct pill color from the supported palette. Filters above the board let visitors narrow to a single category, or compose with status filters to view only Open bugs or only Planned feature requests.

 

Status is whichever value sits in the column you mapped during setup. Common values are Open, Planned, In progress, Shipped, and Declined. Each gets a stable color from the palette so the meaning stays consistent across the board, and changing a status in the source row updates the pill on the next load.

 

Yes. The board tracks votes per visitor using a combination of the logged in WordPress user ID where available and an anonymous session token for guests, so the same person cannot inflate a feature request by mashing the button. Operators can purge the vote ledger if they need to reset signal during testing too.

 

Yes. The board reads from WordPress, not from Chatra servers, so even if the cloud console is unreachable the feedback page continues to render with the latest known data. Upvotes still write into your local source. Only the Chatra chat or ticket surface itself depends on the upstream service being available.

 

Both. The shortcode renders on any public WordPress page or post, which is the common pattern for a customer-facing roadmap or feature request hub. You can also pin the board as a SleekView page inside the WordPress admin for internal triage, where only logged in agents see Open and In progress items.

 

The board always sorts by current upvote count, with a stable tiebreak on the item ID. There is no recency boost, so a fresh item only outranks an older one once it accumulates more votes. That is intentional: it forces the board to reward real signal rather than recency theater, which keeps the top items honest.

 

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