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SleekView Feedback for EDD Stripe Marketplace

SleekView Feedback reads vendor requests, payout bugs, and Stripe Connect onboarding ideas tied to EDD Stripe Marketplace straight from the database, then renders them as upvotable cards with status pills like New, Investigating, Planned, and Shipped so vendors see which marketplace fixes are coming next.

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SleekView Feedback board for EDD Stripe Marketplace

Why a Stripe-powered marketplace needs a board

EDD Stripe Marketplace pairs Easy Digital Downloads with Stripe Connect, storing each vendor as a custom post in wp_posts with the Stripe account ID in wp_postmeta under the _edd_sl_stripe_connect_id key. Commissions get written into the EDD commissions table on each successful charge, and Connect webhooks push payout updates back to the same rows. That setup keeps the money flowing but hides every onboarding friction, payout question, and Connect quirk inside private vendor threads.

SleekView Feedback points at the same vendor and commission rows plus any feedback post type you already use, and renders each row as a card. The card shows the title of the request, an upvote count, the vendor display name from EDD, a category pill like Connect onboarding, Payout schedule, Currency, or Marketplace policy, and a status pill that tracks where your team is with the fix.

When another vendor clicks Upvote on a request that matches their own pain, the count writes back to the same row, so your marketplace roadmap reflects real vendor demand instead of whoever wrote the loudest support ticket. Operators see at a glance which Connect steps confuse vendors, which payout cycles feel slow, and which currencies vendors actually want.

Workflow

From Stripe Connect data to a live board

1

Connect SleekView to your Stripe Marketplace

Install SleekView and pick EDD Stripe Marketplace as the data source. The plugin reads vendor posts, commission rows, and any feedback post type you already use. Confirm the sample rows look right in the preview and the wiring to your marketplace is done.
2

Pick votes, category, and status fields

Choose a numeric meta key like request_upvotes for the vote total, then map a marketplace topic taxonomy as the category and your triage meta as the status. SleekView turns each distinct status value into a coloured pill across every card on the board automatically.
3

Brand the cards to match your dashboard

Pick which fields show on each card. Title, vote count, vendor display name, category pill, and status pill are on by default. Add country, payout currency, or commission tier if you want richer cards. Tailwind classes flow through so the board matches your dashboard styling.
4

Embed the board on a vendor roadmap page

Drop the SleekView block into a Vendor Roadmap page linked from the vendor dashboard. Vendors see upvote buttons, search, status filters, and category chips. Every click writes back to vendor meta, so the board and the dashboard never drift apart.

Sample board

Sample EDD Stripe Marketplace vendor board

A live preview of how vendor requests, payout bugs, and onboarding ideas look once SleekView Feedback reads them out of EDD Stripe Marketplace and renders them as upvotable cards.
264 votes
Add Stripe Express onboarding link directly on the new-vendor email
Ola J. Connect onboarding Shipped
218 votes
Switch from monthly to weekly payouts for vendors over 500 dollars
@payouts_now Payout schedule Planned
164 votes
Connect onboarding fails silently when the Stripe ToS popup is blocked
Pernille A. Bug Investigating
131 votes
Support GBP and EUR commission splits, not only USD
Marek B. Currency New
58 votes
Show vendor lifetime gross revenue inside the marketplace dashboard
@vendor_dash Reporting Planned
15 votes
Webhook signature mismatch error after the latest Stripe API bump
Hugo M. Bug Closed

Comparison

Private vendor tickets vs SleekView Feedback

Private vendor tickets

  • Vendor requests sit in private support threads other vendors cannot read or upvote
  • No vote count, so a popular payout request looks the same as a one-off complaint
  • Status changes happen in admin notes, vendors never see when a Connect fix ships
  • Topic tagging is limited to product, not onboarding, payouts, currency, or policy
  • Operators export marketplace CSVs just to spot which Connect step keeps repeating

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads EDD Stripe Marketplace vendor rows and commissions directly without a sync job
  • Upvotes write back to a request meta key so the source of truth stays inside EDD
  • Status pills cover New, Investigating, Planned, Shipped, and Closed out of the box
  • Category chips map to onboarding, payouts, currency, and policy without schema work
  • Top-voted vendor requests float to the top so the marketplace team sees the loudest signal

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for EDD Stripe Marketplace

Upvotes that update vendor rows

Each Upvote click increments a meta key on the underlying request row, so SleekView, the EDD marketplace screen, and any commission exports stay aligned without nightly syncs. Rate limiting and IP throttling keep the count clean when a payout request gets shared in a vendor Slack.

Filter by marketplace topic

Category chips pull straight from your marketplace taxonomy, so vendors can drill into onboarding, payouts, or currency in one click. Operators use the same chips, sorting by votes or recency depending on the marketplace review they are running.

Statuses vendors trust

New, Investigating, Planned, Shipped, and Closed render as colored pills on every card. The same status meta drives a kanban view if you enable SleekView Kanban, so one column powers both the public roadmap and your private marketplace triage.

Audience

Where a Stripe marketplace board pays off

Digital marketplaces

Pool vendor requests on Connect onboarding, payouts, and currencies so the marketplace team sees a ranked queue of what to fix. Cards beat scrolling EDD vendor screens when the next quarter needs a concrete roadmap built from real vendor input.

Finance and payouts owners

Use the board to give vendors visibility on every payout fix and currency request. Status pills cut down repeat tickets because vendors can see their request is already Investigating without emailing support a second time.

Vendor success managers

Group requests by onboarding step or vendor country so success managers can spot which step trips up new vendors. The board doubles as evidence when you pitch a vendor onboarding overhaul or new Connect support content.

The bigger picture

Why a public marketplace board outpaces support tickets

EDD Stripe Marketplace makes it easy to launch a Stripe-powered marketplace, but the human side of the marketplace usually stays hidden. Vendors send the same payout and Connect questions over and over, and operators answer them in private threads that no other vendor will ever read. The marketplace starts to feel opaque even when the team ships meaningful fixes every release.

That opacity is what makes vendors quietly drift to a competing marketplace, because a marketplace they cannot read into starts to feel like a closed shop. SleekView Feedback gives the same vendor data a public surface that feels like a familiar roadmap tool. Cards with vote counts, status pills, and topic chips let vendors scan the state of the marketplace in seconds.

The data stays inside EDD, the UI just makes it legible. Over a few months the board becomes a transcript of how your marketplace listens to its vendors, and that transcript is what makes new vendors choose your storefront over the next one promising better payouts.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for EDD Stripe Marketplace

Yes. SleekView reads vendor posts, commission rows, and any feedback post type straight from the standard EDD tables, so the integration works with the current EDD Stripe Marketplace release. No proprietary endpoint is required and no Stripe or payout data ever leaves your site.

 

The count writes back to a meta key on the underlying request row in wp_postmeta. SleekView debounces clicks per session and per IP so a single vendor cannot inflate the total. If you already use a different upvote meta from another plugin, point SleekView at that column.

 

The default board is read and upvote only, which keeps moderation light. If you want vendor submissions, pair the board with a Gravity Forms entry, a Fluent Forms entry, or any custom post type. SleekView picks up new rows as soon as they hit the database.

 

Status comes from any column you point at, so a workflow meta key like marketplace_status drives the pills. Your team updates the status inside the EDD admin or a custom admin column, and SleekView reflects the change on the public board within the next cache window.

 

No. SleekView pages results server side and caches the rendered card list per filter, so a board with tens of thousands of vendor rows loads as quickly as one with a hundred. Upvotes use a lightweight admin-ajax endpoint that does not bootstrap full template rendering.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you choose exactly which fields appear on a card. Stripe account IDs, tax IDs, and bank details stay hidden by default. You can also add a private meta flag and exclude it in the data source filter for extra protection on sensitive vendor records.

 

Canny and FeatureBase are good hosted boards, but they sit outside WordPress and require copying vendor data across systems, paying per seat, and stitching SSO. SleekView Feedback uses the data already inside EDD Stripe Marketplace, ships as a one-time license, and renders inside your theme.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the post language meta WPML and Polylang already write, so a board on the English page only shows English vendor requests. You can also expose a language category chip if you want one shared board where vendors filter across languages.

 

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