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SleekView Feedback for Etsy Shop Importer

SleekView Feedback reads imported Etsy listings, sync log rows, and import requests tied to Etsy Shop Importer straight from the database, then renders them as upvotable cards with status pills like New, Investigating, Planned, and Shipped so every seller sees what is being fixed next.

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SleekView Feedback board for Etsy Shop Importer

Why Etsy importers deserve a public board

Etsy Shop Importer pulls every listing, variation, and tag from your Etsy store into WordPress, usually as a WooCommerce product or a custom etsy_listing post type. Sync logs land in their own table, and the importer settings sit inside wp_options. That data is great for keeping your storefront in sync, but it falls apart the moment a seller wants to flag a stuck listing or ask for a new variation mapping.

SleekView Feedback points at the same listings table, the sync log rows, or any custom request post type you spin up for importer feedback, then renders each row as a card with title, vote count, seller name, category pill like Listing sync, Variation mapping, or Tag rules, and a status pill that tracks where you are with each request. Cards sort by votes by default, so common import pain rises to the top.

Operators triage from the admin side using the same data source. Status changes write back to importer meta, upvotes write back to the request row, and the board, the sync dashboard, and any inventory reports always agree because they share one source of truth inside your existing WordPress install.

Workflow

From Etsy imports to a public roadmap

1

Connect SleekView to the importer

Install SleekView and pick Etsy Shop Importer as the data source. The plugin reads listing posts, sync log rows, and any custom feedback post type you already use. Confirm the sample rows in the preview look right and the wiring to your sync queue is done.
2

Map vote, category, and status

Choose a numeric meta key like etsy_request_votes for the vote total, pick a topic taxonomy as the category, and map your triage meta as the status. SleekView turns each distinct status value into a coloured pill across every card on the board without extra.
3

Style the seller board

Pick which fields show on each card. Title, vote count, seller name, category pill, and status pill are on by default. Add Etsy section, last sync time, or listing SKU if you want richer cards.
4

Publish the importer roadmap

Drop the SleekView block into a public Importer Roadmap page or the seller dashboard sidebar. Sellers see upvote buttons, search, status filters, and category chips. Every click writes back to the source row.

Sample board

Sample Etsy Shop Importer board

A live preview of how listing sync requests, variation mapping bugs, and tag rule ideas look once SleekView Feedback reads them out of Etsy Shop Importer and renders them as upvotable cards.
264 votes
Listings with custom variation prices fail to sync after the second edit
Hannah B. Bug Investigating
187 votes
Map Etsy sections to Woo product categories automatically
@craftquinn Feature request Planned
132 votes
Etsy tag to Woo attribute mapping now respects custom slugs
Sven Tate Bug Shipped
94 votes
Import inventory quantity at the variation level not just parent
Aiko Mori Feature request New
38 votes
Add a per shop rate limit so the Etsy API does not throttle large stores
@shopops_li Performance In progress
6 votes
Strip Etsy specific HTML from imported descriptions on next pull
Renata D. Cleanup Closed

Comparison

Etsy sync log vs SleekView Feedback

Etsy importer sync log

  • Sync failures sit in a private log only operators can read with no upvote signal at all
  • No vote count, so a single seller bug and a marketplace wide bug look identical
  • Status changes happen in admin notes, sellers never see what is actually being worked on
  • Topic tagging is limited to Etsy section, not variation rules or tag mapping pain points
  • Operators export sync CSVs just to spot which listing error repeats most across days

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads listing posts and importer meta straight from wp_postmeta without sync
  • Upvotes write back to a request meta key so the source of truth stays inside WordPress
  • Status pills cover New, Investigating, Planned, Shipped, and Closed out of the box
  • Filter by listing sync, variation mapping, tag rules, or performance with category chips
  • Top voted importer requests float to the top so operators see the loudest signal first

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Etsy Shop Importer

Votes tied to importer rows

Each Upvote click increments a meta key on the underlying listing or request row, so SleekView, the importer dashboard, and any inventory reports stay aligned. Rate limiting and IP throttling keep the count honest even when a request gets shared on social.

Filter by import topic

Category chips pull straight from your importer taxonomy so sellers can drill into listing sync, variation mapping, or tag rules in one click. Operators use the same chips on the admin side, swapping between votes and recency.

Status pills sellers trust

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

Audience

Where an Etsy importer board pays off

Multi shop sellers

Pool sync pain from every shop in one place, then let sellers upvote the listings stuck on import. Operators spot which Etsy API quirk or variation rule needs fixing before the next sprint starts in earnest.

Catalog managers daily

Group requests by variation mapping, tag rules, or section sync. Sellers see which catalog issues are being investigated and which already shipped, which cuts down the same import ticket appearing twice.

Importer ops leads

Surface performance and rate limit requests on a dedicated board so ops leads can quickly tell which sync windows, batch sizes, or API caps sellers actually need. The vote count ranks the queue.

The bigger picture

Why public boards beat silent sync logs

Etsy Shop Importer keeps your WordPress catalog in lockstep with your Etsy store, but the sellers using it usually have no idea what other shops are asking for. Every variation mismatch, every tag mapping pain, and every API throttle complaint lives in a private support thread or a sync log that only your operators can read. That means the same import bug gets reported five times before anyone realises it is a pattern, and sellers lose trust in your roadmap because they cannot tell whether their report was even seen.

SleekView Feedback turns those private threads into a public board any seller can scan in seconds. Upvote counts let common import pain float, status pills make your progress visible without writing changelog posts, and category chips let support, ops, and engineering triage the queue from the same surface. Over a few months the board becomes a living record of how your importer responds to its sellers, and that record is exactly what new sellers look for when they decide whether to trust your importer with their next shop migration.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Etsy Shop Importer

Yes. SleekView reads listing posts, sync log rows, and importer meta straight from the standard WordPress tables, so the integration works with the current release as well as older versions that keep the same schema. No proprietary endpoint is required and no shop data ever leaves your site.

 

The count writes back to a meta key on the listing or request row in wp_postmeta. SleekView debounces clicks per session and per IP so a single seller cannot inflate the total. If you already use a different upvote meta from another plugin, point SleekView at that column without migrating data.

 

The default board is read and upvote only, which keeps abuse low and moderation light. If you want seller submissions, pair the board with a Gravity Forms entry, a custom post type, or your existing seller support form. 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 etsy_request_status drives the pills. Your team updates the status inside the importer 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 requests loads as quickly as a board with a hundred. Upvotes use a lightweight admin-ajax endpoint that does not bootstrap a full template render on each click.

 

Yes. SleekView respects post status, so draft and private requests stay hidden. You can also add a private meta flag and exclude it in the data source filter, which is handy for chargeback or shop owner notes that you route through a private resolution flow with the seller.

 

Canny and FeatureBase are solid hosted boards, but they live outside WordPress and require copying shop data across systems, paying per seat, and stitching SSO. SleekView Feedback uses the data already inside WordPress, ships as a one time license, and renders inside your existing theme with your own brand on top.

 

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

 

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