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SleekView Feedback for Edwiser Bridge

SleekView Feedback reads Edwiser Bridge sync issue and enrollment feedback from the WordPress database, renders one card per row sorted by upvotes, and lets WordPress admins syncing Moodle with WooCommerce vote, filter by category, and watch the status pill change as items move from open to

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SleekView Feedback board for Edwiser Bridge

Why Edwiser Bridge needs a public feedback board

Edwiser Bridge connects WordPress to Moodle so that course purchases on WooCommerce auto-enrol the buyer in Moodle, and every sync error or enrollment dispute lands in the bridge log tables. The default WordPress admin list shows these rows as a flat table that works for a handful of items but quickly becomes hard to triage once dozens of suggestions, bug reports, and praise messages sit in different states of review across the Edwiser Bridge catalog.

SleekView Feedback reads the same wp_edwiser_bridge_logs, wp_edwiser_enrollment_feedback rows and renders each one as a card with a title, upvote button, status pill, category tag, and the author handle. The board sorts by votes by default, so items WordPress admins syncing Moodle with WooCommerce care about most rise to the top, and category and status filters let the Edwiser Bridge team focus on one workflow lane at a time.

Upvotes write back to the same row using the vote count column and issue_status that Edwiser Bridge already maintains, so existing dashboards, reports, and digests keep working unchanged. Permissions follow WordPress capabilities, which means members vote and submit, while staff move cards through planned, in progress, and shipped lanes.

Workflow

From Edwiser Bridge table to live board

1

Point SleekView at Edwiser Bridge

Install SleekView and pick Edwiser Bridge from the data source picker. The plugin auto-detects wp_edwiser_bridge_logs, wp_edwiser_enrollment_feedback and the meta fields the plugin writes, so
2

Pick vote and status columns

Open the view config and choose the numeric column for votes and issue_status for status badges. SleekView lists every distinct value, including open, planned, in progress, and shipped, and renders each as
3

Choose category and card fields

Pick the column that drives the category tag, then the title, author, and timestamp shown on each card. Hidden fields stay searchable from the detail panel so the card stays focused on what WordPress admins syncing
4

Turn on upvotes and embed

Flip the upvote switch and SleekView writes vote increments and status changes back to the Edwiser Bridge table. Drop the shortcode on any page and the board renders for members with capability-aware controls baked in.

Sample board

Sample Edwiser Bridge feedback board

A live SleekView board reading Edwiser Bridge sync and enrollment feedback, sorted by votes, with status pills, category tags, and an upvote button on every card, exactly what your members will see.
278 votes
Retry failed Moodle enrollments without re-purchase
Niko Vares Feature request Planned soon
219 votes
SSO token expires silently during long sessions
@moodleops Bug report In progress
152 votes
Show Moodle course image inside WooCommerce
Anjali Rao UX feedback Open vote
117 votes
Sync grade book back into WordPress profile
@bridgepro Feature request Shipped item
83 votes
Bulk unenrol students from a cancelled cohort
Ethan Wood Workflow gap Planned soon
41 votes
Course category mapping breaks on rename
Sophia Lima Bug report Open vote

Comparison

Edwiser Bridge default vs SleekView Feedback

Default Edwiser bridge logs

  • Flat list with no upvote button, members cannot signal what matters most
  • No status pill, no category tag, no way to filter a triage session
  • Sorting by date or ID only, noisy bug reports drown real demand
  • No public board to share with members, conversations stay in wp-admin
  • Bulk actions limited to delete and edit, no workflow for moving items

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads Edwiser Bridge sync issue and enrollment feedback directly from
  • Upvotes write back to the same row so Edwiser Bridge stays the source of truth
  • Status pills and category tags driven by columns the plugin already stores
  • Filter, sort, search across thousands of rows without slowing the site
  • Capability-aware controls so members vote while staff move cards along

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Edwiser Bridge

Live vote counts on every card

Every Edwiser Bridge feedback row becomes a card with a vote counter and an upvote button. Clicks update the database in real time and reorder the board instantly, so WordPress admins syncing Moodle with WooCommerce see priority

Status pipeline you actually use

Open, planned, in progress, shipped, and declined badges map to issue_status values the Edwiser Bridge plugin already writes. Drag a card or use the dropdown to move it through review without leaving WordPress at any

Category tags for clean triage

Bug reports, feature requests, UX feedback, and praise each get a color-coded category tag. Filters let the Edwiser Bridge team focus on one lane during a triage session and ignore everything else for the moment.

Audience

Where Edwiser Bridge feedback boards belong

Public member roadmap page

Embed the board on a public page so WordPress admins syncing Moodle with WooCommerce vote on what the Edwiser Bridge team should ship next, with current status visible on every card.

Internal triage dashboard

Drop the same board on an admin-only page so support can sort by votes, filter by status, and process Edwiser Bridge feedback faster than the default list.

Release announcement board

Show only shipped items on a release page so members see what was delivered, who requested it, and how many votes each gathered before going out the door.

The bigger picture

Why a feedback board changes Edwiser Bridge

Edwiser Bridge already collects more signal than most teams have time to read. Every cancellation, cohort comment, quiz dispute, and feature request sits in a row inside the WordPress database, waiting for someone to notice the pattern. Default admin tables make that pattern almost invisible because items sort by date and the only way to gauge momentum is to scroll for an hour and count comments by hand.

A vote-sorted board flips that dynamic. The moment WordPress admins syncing Moodle with WooCommerce can upvote what they care about, the noisiest accounts stop dominating the conversation. Quiet members cast a single click vote, and items they share interest in rise to the top within minutes.

Status pills replace endless email threads with a shared expectation of what is being worked on next, and category tags let the Edwiser Bridge team triage bugs separately from feature requests. The result is fewer surprises, faster releases, and a feedback loop that actually closes.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Edwiser Bridge

Yes. SleekView Feedback queries wp_edwiser_bridge_logs, wp_edwiser_enrollment_feedback and the related meta tables that Edwiser Bridge already writes. There is no sync step, no export, and no separate datastore. Every card on the board reflects the current row in WordPress at the moment the page is

 

Upvotes write back into the same row the card was rendered from. SleekView uses the vote count column and the issue_status value that Edwiser Bridge maintains, so existing dashboards, reports, and email digests continue to work without any modification.

 

SleekView respects WordPress capabilities and exposes per role controls for voting, commenting, and status changes. A typical setup lets logged in members vote and submit, while WordPress admins syncing Moodle with WooCommerce on staff roles move cards through planned, in progress, and shipped lanes.

 

SleekView paginates and lazy loads cards so a board with thousands of rows still renders in well under a second. Filters and sort controls run as indexed SQL queries against the Edwiser Bridge tables, which means scaling the board is a database problem, not a JavaScript one.

 

Yes. The shortcode renders for anonymous visitors with vote and submit buttons disabled unless the visitor logs in. Many Edwiser Bridge teams use this exact pattern for a public roadmap that anyone can read while only members can upvote and add new items.

 

SleekView reads custom taxonomies, post meta, and plain columns the same way. Map any of them to the category tag slot in the view config and pick a color per value. The board reuses the labels Edwiser Bridge already writes, so reports stay consistent across surfaces.

 

No. SleekView does not modify or replace the Default Edwiser bridge logs. The feedback board is a new view on top of the same data, which means staff can still use the familiar admin screen while members and customers interact with the public board side by side.

 

Yes. Each status change can fire an email to the original submitter, an admin notice, or a webhook out to other tools. The trigger fires the moment the Edwiser Bridge row updates, so members hear about planned and shipped moves without anyone composing a manual update.

 

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