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SleekView Feedback for CF7 Multi-Step Forms

CF7 Multi-Step Forms stitches multiple CF7 forms into one journey, persisting answers as the visitor walks through each step. SleekView Feedback reads the completed submissions from your CF7 storage layer directly and renders one card per entry, sorted by vote count, with a working Upvote button.

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SleekView Feedback board for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Multi-step CF7 entries as voteable cards

CF7 Multi-Step Forms turns several CF7 forms into a single guided journey, passing answers from one step to the next until a final submission lands in your storage layer. The data ends up looking like a regular CF7 submission, but every field is the product of a multi-step UX that captures higher quality answers than a single form would. That extra effort makes it especially frustrating when those answers cannot be shown publicly with votes and badges.

SleekView Feedback reads the final stored entries in place. You point a view at the multi-step form, pick the field that holds the card title, the field that holds the category, the field that holds the status, and a numeric field that tracks votes. The board renders one card per completed submission, sorted by vote count, with status and category pills painted from your existing CF7 select tag choices.

Because the source of truth stays in CF7, every multi-step rule, mail tag, and acceptance check keeps firing on the same submission. Moderators triage in the storage screen, and the public board reflects every status change instantly without a sync step or extra dashboard.

Workflow

From a multi-step submission to a card

1

Pick the multi-step CF7 form

Open SleekView, create a view, and choose the final CF7 form that completes the multi-step journey and saves to storage. The plugin reads the persisted rows and exposes every field collected across steps as a column you can map onto cards or filters.
2

Map title, category, status, votes

Choose which collected field is the card title, which select holds the category, which select holds the status, and which numeric field tracks votes. SleekView reuses the same mapping across all four view types so Table and Kanban share configuration.
3

Switch view type to Feedback

Toggle the layout to Feedback. SleekView lays cards out by vote count, paints status and category pills with the colors set on CF7 select tags, and wires the Upvote button to write back to the chosen numeric column on the source CF7 storage row.
4

Embed it on any page

Drop the SleekView block on a page or use the shortcode inside Elementor, Bricks, or the classic editor. URL filters for category and status work out of the box, so deep links land on a pre-filtered view of the public board with no extra setup.

Sample board

Sample multi-step CF7 feedback board

Six real CF7 Multi-Step Forms entries rendered through SleekView Feedback. Title and author come from collected step answers, the badges from select tags, and the vote count from a numeric field on the same row.
267 votes
Browser back button loses step state on mobile Safari
Anouk de Vries Bug Investigating
203 votes
Save and resume across devices with a magic link
@chiamaka-okonkwo Feature request Planned
158 votes
Native progress bar with step labels and percent done
Lukas Wagner Feature request Shipped
84 votes
Conditional skip rules across multiple steps at once
Renata Marchesi Bug In progress
29 votes
Step time tracking metric per visitor in analytics
@kostas-papadakis Idea New
6 votes
Optional review summary screen before final submit
Sumire Yamaguchi Idea Closed

Comparison

Hosted board versus native SleekView render

Hosted Canny style board

  • Hosted feedback boards charge per admin seat and per integration across their pricing tiers
  • Multi-step CF7 entries leave WordPress for a third-party dashboard outside the WordPress admin
  • Single sign-on with the WordPress user table is usually limited to higher hosted plan tiers
  • Bridging CF7 multi-step entries to a hosted board needs Zapier or a custom webhook handler
  • Two admin dashboards means moderators duplicate every status decision after the team triages

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads whichever CF7 storage table you already use without any schema migration step at all
  • Upvote button writes back to the numeric field you mapped on the source CF7 storage row
  • Status and category badges reuse the colors set on CF7 select tags across multi-step forms
  • Works alongside CF7 multi-step rules, mail tags, and acceptance checks without any conflict
  • Embed using a Gutenberg block, a shortcode, or the [sleekview] attribute syntax

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Upvotes that update the entry

Each Upvote click increments the numeric field you mapped on the CF7 storage row through the standard WordPress data layer. Mail tags, exports, and any downstream integration see the new vote count on the same row with no sync delay or queue.

Filter by CF7 select tags

Any select, radio, or checkbox tag from any step of the multi-step form becomes a public filter on the board. Visitors narrow by category or status with buttons rendered from your existing tag choices, painted with the colors set on each tag.

Spam protection stays put

Akismet, reCAPTCHA, and Cloudflare Turnstile applied on any step keep doing their job untouched. SleekView Feedback respects the storage row status, so anything trashed or flagged disappears from the public board automatically with no extra config.

Audience

What CF7 multi-step teams ship with the Feedback view

Guided ideas roadmap

A multi-step CF7 form walks visitors through detailed idea capture, while the Feedback board surfaces the highest voted ideas publicly. Each card carries the rich context that the multi-step UX captured.

Detailed bug intake board

Multi-step forms collect reproduction details, environment data, and severity in a structured flow, then the Feedback board ranks them by user votes. Status pills move bugs from triage to shipped.

Structured change requests

Internal teams use a multi-step CF7 form for change requests with required justification, and the Feedback view ranks them by stakeholder votes. Status pills carry work from triage to shipped.

The bigger picture

Why this matters for CF7 multi-step teams

CF7 Multi-Step Forms is chosen because the team values the answer quality that comes from spreading a long form across several screens. The cost is a slightly more complex submission flow and a final row in storage that represents a more considered piece of feedback than a typical single form would produce. That value disappears the moment those entries get exported to a hosted board through Zapier, because the bridge cannot easily express the rich context the multi-step UX captured.

SleekView Feedback closes that gap. The board reads the existing CF7 storage row in place, exposes every collected field for filtering or display, and the Upvote button writes back to the same row. CF7 multi-step rules, mail tags, and acceptance checks all keep working without change.

Moderators triage in the storage screen they already use, and the public board reflects every status change instantly. For agencies, that turns a usually painful integration into a one afternoon delivery, with no extra hosted bill and no second login for the client to learn after launch.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Contact Form 7 Multi-Step Forms

Yes. SleekView Feedback uses the standard WordPress data layer to increment whichever numeric field you mapped as the vote counter on the CF7 storage row, whether you store final multi-step entries through CFDB7, Flamingo, or another CF7 storage add-on.

 

The view stores a per-entry cookie and an optional IP hash, and uses the logged-in user ID when one is available. You can also restrict upvotes to logged-in members only, which is the typical pattern for membership and community sites that want trusted vote counts.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback only renders the existing stored entries, so every CF7 multi-step rule, mail tag, acceptance check, and integration with Mailchimp or Slack keeps firing on the underlying submission exactly as before, with no automation pipeline change.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback respects the storage row status, so anything trashed or marked as spam is hidden automatically. For an explicit approval gate, add an Approved yes or no select to the final step and tell the view to only show approved entries on the board.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback paginates server side and uses indexed queries against your CF7 storage table. You can pick the page size, choose numbered pagination or a load more button, and page loads stay fast even on very large submission datasets in storage.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback reads URL parameters for category and status, so a link like ?category=Bug&status=Open opens the board with those filters applied. The same pattern works for sharing in Slack, email, or social posts that drive traffic to the public board.

 

Yes. Place several SleekView blocks on the same page, each pointed at a different multi-step CF7 form, and wrap them in a tab block. Each board is independent, so a single Ideas page can host Bugs, Features, and Wishlist tabs without merging sources.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you save multiple views on the same CF7 multi-step form. Build a private Kanban for internal triage with status columns, and a public Feedback board with upvotes, both pointing at the same entries but with different layouts and visibility.

 

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