✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekView Feedback for Docs Pro

Pick any Docs Pro field for votes, status, and category, and SleekView Feedback renders a public board. Readers upvote articles, suggest gaps, votes write back to the source row, and the docs roadmap is visible without exporting anywhere else.

♾️ Lifetime License available

SleekView Feedback board for Docs Pro

Docs Pro articles become an upvoted reader roadmap

Docs Pro stores each article as a docs_pro post with sections, ordering meta, and helpful counters your team already curates from the WordPress admin. The structure is rich, but readers only see the article they landed on after a search. SleekView Feedback reads the same docs, taxonomies, and feedback meta your team already trusts and turns them into a public board where customers vote on what gets written next, all without leaving WordPress.

You stay in WordPress. The Feedback view points at the docs_pro query you already use in your knowledge base, picks one numeric meta column for vote count, one status field for the badge, and one section field for the pill. Cards render in vote order, badges pull straight from your existing section terms, and clicking Upvote writes back to the same wp_postmeta row that Docs Pro analytics already chart against on the dashboard.

There is no CSV export to a second roadmap tool, no extra account to invite writers to, and no webhook keeping two databases aligned. The board, the Docs Pro admin queue, and the public requests page are one query against your own WordPress database, with votes flowing back into the docs_pro_votes meta key your team configures once and reuses everywhere across reports downstream.

Workflow

From Docs Pro articles to public votes

1

Connect your Docs Pro query

Point SleekView at the docs_pro post type and apply the same filters you use in the Docs Pro admin for triage. Internal drafts stay hidden, scheduled posts respect their date, and the Feedback view inherits the same query everywhere consistently.
2

Map vote, status, and category

Pick the numeric meta key for votes, the Docs Pro status field for the badge, and any section taxonomy for the pill. Each role is a dropdown inside the SleekView block, with built in color mapping for the most common status terms.
3

Embed the board on any page

Drop the SleekView block on a public Help Center page, choose Feedback as the render surface, and pick per page or load more pagination. Search, status filters, and section filters render alongside without any extra code or shortcodes.
4

Upvotes write back to article meta

Each click increments the docs_pro_votes meta on the underlying docs_pro row, so your existing Docs Pro analytics and exports see the new totals immediately without any separate sync job or duplicate roadmap database keeping two stores aligned.

Sample board

Sample Docs Pro feedback board layout

Each card is one docs_pro row ordered by upvote count. Status badges come from the Docs Pro status field, section pills from your taxonomy, and Upvote writes back to source meta on every click.
298 votes
Add a getting started guide for upgrading from free Docs to Docs Pro license
Helena Brun Article request Planned
186 votes
Search bar suggestions truncate article titles longer than forty characters
@vanjawrites Bug Investigating
152 votes
Allow contributors to suggest article edits inline from the frontend reader
Carl Yamamoto Feature request Open
88 votes
Per article reading time estimate displayed next to last updated date
Maite Goncalves Enhancement Open
47 votes
Helpful counter resets when an article is moved to a different section
@rorymerton Bug Shipped
19 votes
Add a public changelog section for documentation updates by week
Anita Voigt Idea New

Comparison

Default Docs Pro versus SleekView Feedback

Default Docs Pro setup

  • Articles stay inside the Docs Pro admin with no public roadmap surface for requested topics
  • Helpful counters track yes or no but readers cannot vote on or prioritize new article topics
  • Status changes on a doc stay invisible to readers until the article actually publishes live
  • Exporting article requests to a separate roadmap means duplicate data and stale vote counts
  • Section taxonomies stay locked in admin instead of filtering a public reader facing board

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads docs_pro posts and existing Docs Pro sections and helpful meta directly
  • Upvotes increment docs_pro_votes meta so analytics stay in sync everywhere
  • Status badges and section pills color map from your existing Docs Pro taxonomy values
  • Per row author, votes, status, and section resolved through the same docs_pro query
  • Search and filter UI renders next to the cards without any extra configuration or shortcode

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Docs Pro

One click upvote on every doc

Readers click Upvote on the articles or topic requests that matter, the count writes back to Docs Pro helpful meta on the underlying row, and the card moves up in order. No login wall by default, with optional account gating available.

Status and section filters built

Status pills and section tags double as filters. Readers click a status to see only Planned articles, or a section to find docs in their area, with a keyword search built into the same block layout for fast self serve discovery across the docs corpus.

Stays in sync with your docs queue

Because the board reads the live Docs Pro docs_pro query, every status update, new article, or section change shows up instantly on the public board. There is no nightly sync, no export pipeline, and no second roadmap database to keep reconciled by hand.

Audience

How Docs Pro teams put the public feedback board to work

Public docs roadmap board

Surface articles tagged as Planned or Drafting and let readers vote on the publication order. The board guides the writing queue from real reader demand instead of internal guesswork or last week's support tickets.

Public known issues for docs

Show only docs flagged as Outdated or Needs review. Readers hitting a wrong step can confirm and upvote rather than opening a duplicate support ticket, and your team triages the most painful ones first each week.

Reader article suggestions

Create a topic request post type, embed the board with status Suggested and Planned, and let readers add new topics or upvote existing ones. Writers pick from the top of the list every Monday morning.

The bigger picture

Why a public board changes Docs Pro support

Docs Pro is a strong knowledge base plugin, but it was built for one to many publishing. Every reader sees the article they landed on after a search, every missing topic disappears into a search log that only you can read, and the priority your team feels never reaches the people asking questions out there. Readers run a search, see no results, and bounce off the site entirely.

A public feedback board changes the contract. Once articles and requests are visible, readers can confirm gaps instead of running another fruitless search, vote on the topics they want documented, and watch status badges flip from Suggested to Drafting to Published without follow up emails. Writers stop guessing which guide to write next, because the order on the board is the order readers want.

Support teams stop answering the same question across ten tickets, because the answer lives on a card with a public status pill. The data was always there inside Docs Pro. SleekView Feedback just gives it a public face that respects the section structure your team already uses every day.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Docs Pro

No. SleekView Feedback reads the existing docs_pro posts, post meta, and taxonomies that Docs Pro already writes during normal editor use. There is no separate roadmap table, no sync job, and nothing to migrate. Upvotes are stored as numeric meta on the same row your editors see in the admin, so all analytics stay aligned across stacks.

 

Yes. The Feedback view inherits the same query filters as the SleekView Tables and Charts surfaces. You can restrict by post status, section, language, or any custom meta. Most teams expose only Published, Planned, and Drafting statuses on the public board and keep internal review or archived posts hidden behind the admin entirely.

 

SleekView tracks upvotes per browser through a signed cookie and per user ID for logged in users. You can also require a WordPress account before voting if your audience already has accounts available. Vote totals stay consistent across pageloads and devices for known users, with cookie based dedupe handling all anonymous voters cleanly.

 

A separate roadmap tool is a different product with its own database, login, and pricing tier. You sync articles and requests across, then maintain two sources of truth in parallel. SleekView Feedback reads Docs Pro data live, so the public board, the editor queue, and the analytics dashboards always show the same numbers everywhere.

 

Yes. Any numeric meta key can act as the vote column, any taxonomy or text meta can be the status, and any taxonomy or meta can be the section pill. The SleekView block exposes a dropdown for each role so you map the columns once through the block UI and never touch the underlying template to change which fields drive which pill.

 

By default upvotes update the meta silently to avoid notification spam in busy author inboxes. You can opt in to firing a custom action on each upvote if you want writers to see live demand inside their existing notification flow, or threshold it to alerts every fifty or one hundred votes for a calmer summary rhythm instead.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you scope the query to one or many terms in any Docs Pro taxonomy, so you can run a board per product line, per language, or per audience segment. Each board is a separate block on a separate page, all reading from the same underlying docs_pro store with their own filter and field mapping values configured.

 

Because SleekView Feedback reads whatever query you point it at, you can swap the source from docs_pro to a different post type or table without rebuilding the board. The cards, badges, votes, and filters stay intact. You only re map the column roles in the block settings, and the public URL plus existing vote counts stay the same.

 

Pricing

More than 1000+
happy customers

Explore our flexible licensing options tailored to your needs. Upgrade your license anytime to access more features, or opt for a lifetime license for ongoing value, including lifetime updates and lifetime support. Our hassle-free upgrade process ensures that our platform can grow with you, starting from whichever plan you choose.

Starter

€79

EUR

per year

  • 3 websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Pro

€149

EUR

per year

  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Lifetime ♾️

Most popular

€249

EUR

once

  • Unlimited websites
  • Lifetime updates
  • Lifetime support

...or get the Bundle Deal
and save €250 🎁

The Bundle (unlimited sites)

Pay once, own it forever

Elevate your WordPress site with our exclusive plugin bundle that includes all of our premium plugins in one package. Enjoy lifetime updates and lifetime support. Save significantly compared to buying plugins individually.

What’s included

  • SleekAI

  • SleekByte

  • SleekMotion

  • SleekPixel

  • SleekRank

  • SleekView