SleekView Feedback for Easy Table of Contents
Easy Table of Contents builds anchor based menus from heading structure and saves per post settings in meta. SleekView Feedback turns those anchors into a sortable, upvoteable board so editors vote on TOC structure, flag broken anchor links, and request schema or sitemap follow up.
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From Easy TOC anchors to a feedback board
Easy Table of Contents scans every post for headings and writes anchor data plus per post overrides to meta keys like ez-toc-counter-headers and ez-toc-disable. The editor screen lets you toggle the TOC on one post at a time, but the team has no shared view of which posts have broken anchors, which TOCs serve no one, or which canonical pages still need schema follow up.
SleekView Feedback reads the TOC meta and the matching post rows directly. Point it at wp_postmeta filtered by Easy TOC keys, map a numeric meta key to votes, the post type or section to category, and an anchor health status to the status pill. Each TOC becomes one card with title, heading count, vote count, and status the whole team can see.
SEO leads stop opening each post one by one. They land on a sorted board, upvote the long form guides where the TOC is gold, flag the post where heading IDs collide, and request a schema and sitemap update for the new pillar TOC. The TOC roadmap stops being a guess and becomes a votable backlog tied to anchors already in the database.
Workflow
From Easy TOC anchors to a public board
Pick the Easy TOC source
wp_postmeta filtered by Easy TOC meta keys or a custom join with wp_posts. Filter by post type, heading count, or TOC enabled status so the board surfaces only the posts the team wants to review this sprint.
Map vote, status, category
Embed the feedback view
Votes write back to Easy TOC
Sample board
Sample Easy TOC feedback board
Comparison
Easy TOC admin vs SleekView Feedback
Easy TOC settings UI
- TOC settings live on each post edit screen with no shared cross site signal
- No way for editors to upvote which posts need TOC cleanup or new schema
- Broken anchor reports come in by email, not next to the post row in admin
- Status of each TOC sits in row meta with no shared front end view in admin
- No public queue to show editors which TOC fixes shipped during this sprint
SleekView Feedback
- One card per Easy TOC enabled post with title, headings, votes, status, and type
- Upvote writes back to the meta key so the post list can sort by team priority
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Filter by post type, TOC status, or heading count using any meta in
wp_postmeta - Embed on an internal SEO page or behind a login with one shortcode or block
- Editors stop chasing one edit screen at a time and start voting in WordPress
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Easy Table of Contents
TOC review built in
Each Easy TOC enabled post becomes a votable card. Editors see which TOCs earn engagement, which have broken anchors, and which were retired. The board doubles as a living changelog of your TOC strategy without keeping a separate document of decisions.
Anchor and schema flags
Add Bug, Schema, or Sitemap categories and editors flag any TOC with one click. The flag lives next to the source row, so the SEO lead can fix the duplicate anchor or update the JSON-LD before the next Google crawl picks up the same broken jump link.
Upvotes feed back into TOCs
Because votes write to the source column, you can sort the post list by TOC score, fix high voted guides first, and ignore short posts without a TOC. TOC cleanup work stops being a hunch and becomes a real number in the database.
Audience
How content teams use the Easy TOC board
Long form guide review
Editors run a board for every long form guide. Readers and the team upvote which TOCs help the most, the team fixes broken anchors first, and short posts without a TOC fall to the bottom without noise.
Anchor health audit
Agencies use the board as an anchor health queue. Flagged duplicate or broken anchors move to the top, get fixed, and resolve to a Clean status visible to the client without another shared spreadsheet of jump links.
Schema and sitemap sync
Editors flag TOC posts that need WebPage schema or new sitemap entries. The SEO lead lands JSON-LD, sitemap, and any redirects in one focused sprint instead of three separate tickets across plugins.
The bigger picture
Why an Easy TOC feedback board changes the workflow
Easy Table of Contents is great at generating jump links from your heading structure. It is much worse at telling you which TOCs actually help readers, which have duplicate or broken anchors, and which long form guides still need schema or sitemap follow up. Most teams end up with TOCs on hundreds of posts and no honest signal about which ones earn engagement.
Editors miss the duplicated H2 anchors until a reader complains the TOC jumps to the wrong place, SEO leads ship schema sprints that skip the right pillar guides, and clients lose trust because nobody can show them which fixes shipped last sprint. A feedback board changes that pattern. TOC enabled posts stop being silent meta entries and start being something the team reacts to in public.
Upvotes give a cheap, honest signal about which guides deserve TOC cleanup. Bug, schema, and sitemap flags give you a backlog sorted by impact, not by whoever opened the post list last. And because everything writes back to the source row, the next time someone opens the post list it shows the team score next to the title.
The result is fewer broken anchors and a shorter loop between a TOC issue today and a clean fix tomorrow.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Easy Table of Contents
No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from wp_postmeta where Easy TOC stores per post settings and anchor data. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, type, and title, and the board renders. No ETL, no sync. Anything Easy TOC writes shows up on the next page load.
Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies, so any visitor can upvote TOC enabled posts without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to editors or SEO leads, and the same view handles both modes with a single toggle.
 SleekView tracks votes by cookie for anonymous reviewers and by user ID for logged in editors. A second click on the same card removes the vote instead of adding another one, so the count stays honest and the TOC score reflects unique voters, not raw clicks.
 Yes. The data source supports any WHERE clause. You can filter by post type, by heading count, by TOC enabled flag, or by any meta key, then save that filtered view as a board for a specific section, audit, or client retainer without changing Easy TOC settings.
 No. Votes only write to a score meta column. The TOC settings themselves never change. The SEO lead decides which votes get acted on, so the board acts as a prioritised backlog while Easy TOC stays the single source of truth for what renders on each post.
 Yes. Add Schema, Sitemap, and Redirect categories so editors can flag any TOC with the follow up type. The board surfaces all three workstreams together, so the SEO lead can ship the JSON-LD fix, the 301, and the sitemap entry in one focused sprint.
 Yes. The Feedback view is responsive by default. Cards stack to one column on small screens, the vote button stays thumb sized, and category and status pills wrap cleanly. Lazy loaded heading previews keep the page light on a slow connection.
 The card disappears on the next page load because the board reads live data. The votes recorded against the source post stay in meta until you delete them, so if you ever re-enable Easy TOC the score and history come back attached to the post without setup.
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