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SleekView Feedback for Estatik Real Estate

Estatik stores properties as es_property posts with rich meta for price, status, and amenities. SleekView reads those records, ranks each property by visitor votes, and tags every card with status pills like Available, Sold, and Reserved.

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SleekView Feedback board for Estatik Real Estate

Listing reviews built on the es_property post type

Estatik Real Estate registers an es_property custom post type and stores property data in meta keys for price, bedrooms, status, amenities, and an extensive list of search attributes. The default frontend renders properties in a grid and on detail pages, with no central ranked board where buyers can upvote or agents can triage in one place.

SleekView reads the es_property records and their meta and renders one feedback card per property. The vote score can come from a saved view counter, a relevance score, or a custom field. The status pill maps to the Estatik property status meta and the category chip can pull from a property type taxonomy or a custom locality field, so each card shows clear context immediately under the title.

The Estatik frontend keeps rendering through its existing templates and the admin remains untouched. SleekView only adds a parallel review board that turns the same data into a vote-driven surface, with saved views for agents who need a triage queue and public-facing boards for buyers who want a structured way to interact with the catalogue.

Workflow

From es_property meta to a ranked feedback wall

1

Index the es_property post type

Create a SleekView, choose es_property as the source, and pick the meta keys you want to expose. SleekView refreshes whenever Estatik saves a property, including listings imported from CSV or external feeds the team uses for bulk updates.
2

Choose the vote column

Map a numeric meta like a stored view counter, a custom score field, or the price to vote weight. SleekView treats that value as the baseline and adds visitor upvotes on top, so the ranking reflects both editorial intent and live audience interaction signal.
3

Map status and category chips

Use the Estatik property status meta to drive the status pill so Available, Sold, Reserved, and any custom states get their own colors. Map the property type taxonomy or a custom city meta to the category chip so each card shows immediate context.
4

Publish the board

Drop the SleekView block on a Buyer Feedback page, an agent triage page, or a per-city landing page. Each saved view has its own role and capability scope so internal queues stay private and the public-facing boards stay clean and easy to share.

Sample board

Sample Estatik real estate feedback wall

A trimmed slice of how a property feedback page looks once SleekView indexes the Estatik es_property post type with a view counter as vote weight and the property status meta as the driver of status pills.
265 votes
Penthouse at City Tower missing the elevator amenity tag
Greta P. Listing issue In progress
212 votes
Beach Villa gallery skips images on Android Chrome
@agentmiro Bug Open
168 votes
Add Sea view amenity filter to the property search
Vera N. Feature request Planned
118 votes
Reserved townhouse on Pine Avenue still shows as Available
Boris K. Content fix Shipped
55 votes
Old apartment listing on Forest Road has wrong floor count
Tara H. Listing issue Open
27 votes
Add a Newly listed pill on the cards for properties this week
@buyerguide Suggestion Declined

Comparison

Default Estatik versus SleekView Feedback

Default Estatik frontend

  • Default Estatik grid and detail pages render properties without any vote or status pills
  • Agents triage Reserved, Sold, and Available listings inside admin without a ranked board
  • No public feedback wall where buyers can upvote properties or flag broken galleries fast
  • Quality signal from buyers ends up in agent inboxes instead of the property meta
  • Saved searches help filter but do not give a sharable ranked queue to the agent team

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads es_property posts and Estatik meta with zero schema changes
  • Upvote writes to a meta key so each property keeps its own community feedback score
  • Status pills map to Available, Sold, Reserved, and any custom Estatik status values
  • Category chips use property type or a custom city meta with one color per group
  • Saved views split work between buyer-facing walls and internal agent triage queues

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Estatik Real Estate

Native es_property support

SleekView understands the Estatik es_property post type and the meta keys it writes. You map the columns you want to surface, and the feedback wall builds itself without touching any Estatik templates or its bulk import and export tooling.

Per property buyer signal

Every Upvote click writes to a meta value on the underlying es_property post. The score is queryable, exportable, and visible to Estatik reporting tools, so the same number can drive both the public board and an internal weekly summary email.

Saved agent triage boards

Agents get role-scoped saved views like Reserved too long, Available with no photos, or High traffic with broken amenities. Each is a stored filter on es_property, so the team works from the same prioritized queue across shifts and on every device.

Audience

Three Estatik scenarios that benefit from feedback

Independent brokerage sites

Independent brokerages use SleekView on their Estatik inventory to spot stale entries, broken galleries, and listings still marked Available after closing. Buyer upvotes feed marketing decisions about which properties to push to the homepage hero.

Multi-city portals

Portals running across multiple cities publish a SleekView feedback board per city. Each board filters es_property data to one market, so visitors get a focused view and editors get a per-city triage queue without duplicating any underlying data.

Holiday rental Estatik sites

Sites that use Estatik for vacation rentals run a SleekView per destination. Vacationers upvote properties they want to book and flag listings with missing amenities, which keeps the catalogue clean and the team focused on the right fixes.

The bigger picture

Why Estatik sites benefit from ranked feedback

Estatik gives you a rich schema for properties and amenities, but the more attributes you configure the more places there are for the catalogue to drift out of sync with reality. A Reserved townhouse still shown as Available, an apartment with the wrong floor count, or a beach villa with broken images on Android all quietly damage buyer trust. The standard Estatik admin gives agents a list table to triage from, and visitors have no structured way to flag issues beyond filling out the contact form.

SleekView turns the same es_property records into a vote-driven feedback wall. Visitors upvote properties they care about and flag those that look wrong. Agents get a saved triage board sorted by status pill and vote score, with saved views per city or amenity.

Because the score lives in property meta, it flows through the rest of the Estatik ecosystem, from CSV exports to reports, without any extra integration work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Estatik Real Estate

Yes. Properties imported through the Estatik CSV importer land as standard es_property posts with the usual meta keys, and SleekView indexes them like any other listing. Whenever an import updates a property the next SleekView refresh picks up the new values.

 

Yes. Guest voting is supported with per-IP and per-session locks to keep counts honest. You can also restrict voting to logged-in users or to specific roles like Verified Buyer when you want only screened visitors influencing the rankings.

 

You map the Estatik status meta to the status column when you build the view. SleekView assigns a color per value so Available, Sold, Reserved, Withdrawn, and any custom statuses render as distinct, easy to scan pills on every feedback card.

 

Yes. SleekView does not modify any Estatik templates or shortcodes. The standard property pages and the Estatik search forms keep working exactly as before, and the feedback wall is just a separate board you embed wherever you want it to live.

 

Yes. Saved views support arbitrary filters on Estatik meta, so a single SleekView setup can publish a Coastline feedback board, a Mountain villas board, and a per-agent triage queue, all from the same property records with no duplication of data.

 

When the underlying es_property post is deleted, SleekView hides the card on the next refresh. Trashed posts keep their vote meta intact so if you restore the listing later the previous community signal returns automatically without any cleanup work.

 

Yes. Vote scores live on the es_property meta, so any existing Estatik export, CSV download, or reporting tool that reads property meta can include the score. Many brokerages pipe the value into weekly summaries for the management team.

 

Yes. SleekView paginates and sorts at the SQL level rather than loading every es_property into memory, so even portals with thousands of Estatik properties still render the top of the feedback wall in well under a second on standard shared hosting.

 

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