SleekView Feedback for EventPrime
EventPrime stores events, bookings, venues, performers, and ticket types as custom posts and database rows. SleekView Feedback turns those rows into a sortable, upvoteable board so attendees can vote on which shows to repeat, request new venues, and flag broken booking flows.
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From EventPrime bookings to a live audience board
EventPrime registers custom post types for events, venues, performers, and event types, plus a bookings table that records every ticket and waitlist row. The admin is dense and detailed, but it never tells you which performers your audience wants back, which venues silently lose bookings to bad parking, or which ticket type combinations confuse buyers at checkout.
SleekView Feedback reads any EventPrime source you point it at, including the em_event post type, the venues post type, performers, or a custom query that joins the bookings table with event meta. Each row becomes a card with title, vote count, status pill, and category tag, and the vote writes back to the column you choose, so the next event you create can be sorted by demand.
You stop guessing programming from gut feel and a couple of post show emails. Attendees land on a public board, upvote the performers and venues they want back, request the ticket types that would actually fit them, and your booking calendar starts matching real audience demand instead of management hunches.
Workflow
From EventPrime data to a live board
Pick the EventPrime source
em_event post type, the venues or performers post types, or the bookings table. Add a WHERE clause to filter by event type, upcoming date, or organiser so the board shows only the events your community can still vote on or buy into.
Map vote, status, category
Embed the feedback view
Votes write back to events
Sample board
Sample EventPrime feedback board
Comparison
EventPrime admin vs SleekView Feedback
EventPrime default screens
- Bookings sit in dense admin tables that only the organiser ever opens
- No way for attendees to upvote which performers or venues should come back
- Door time mistakes and email bugs live in inbox replies, not on the event row
- Status of each event lives in row meta with no shared, sortable public view
- No public queue to show members which events are queued, sold out, or postponed
SleekView Feedback
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One card per
em_eventrow with title, votes, status pill, and event type tag - Upvote writes back to a meta key so EventPrime shortcodes can sort by score
- Filter by venue, performer, or event type using any taxonomy EventPrime exposes
- Embed on a public page or behind a member area with one shortcode or block
- Organisers stop guessing programming and start scheduling from a ranked queue
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for EventPrime
Performer voting built in
Each EventPrime performer or event becomes a votable card. The audience ranks the artists they want back, the venues they trust, and the formats they prefer. Organisers wire the top of the board straight into the next round of booking calls instead of guessing.
Ticket type ideas inline
Use a dedicated category to collect requests for family tickets, group tickets, or sliding scale tiers. Each card links back to the EventPrime event so the organiser can experiment with a new ticket type and immediately see the upvote count it generated.
Booking bug triage
Add a Bug category and attendees can flag wrong door times, double confirmation emails, and waitlist promotions that misfire. The flag is attached to the EventPrime booking row, so the organiser can replicate it from the same admin screen and fix it for the next show.
Audience
How teams use the EventPrime feedback board
Programming wishlist
Venues post the board on the schedule page so regulars vote on which performers should come back. The top of the board becomes the booker's shortlist, and ticket presale numbers improve because the lineup matches actual demand.
Member ticket triage
Member only nights use the board to collect ticket type requests and resolve booking issues. Members feel heard, the venue gets a real list of which tiers to ship, and the admin avoids endless support DMs about the same problem.
Venue and host evaluation
Multi venue operators use the board to rate each space on accessibility, sound, and parking. Lower scoring venues lose dates quickly, higher scoring spaces earn more programming, and the audience sees a transparent reason for every change.
The bigger picture
Why an EventPrime feedback board changes the lineup
EventPrime is excellent at the operations of running shows. It is much worse at telling you which shows you should be running. Most venues end up booking the same touring acts and the same time slots they always booked, plus a couple of guesses pulled from a chaotic group chat.
The audience experiences this as a slow drift away from the programming they really wanted, and their only way to push back is to stop buying tickets, which is the worst possible signal for a booker. A feedback board next to EventPrime changes that pattern. Performers, venues, and ticket types stop being decisions made behind closed doors and start being a public list that fans can rank.
Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which artists deserve another booking, which venues quietly kill attendance, and which ticket tiers would actually fit your audience. Booking bug reports show up in the open and get sorted by impact, so wrong door times and double confirmation emails get fixed before the next presale. And because every vote writes back to the EventPrime row, your booker can sort upcoming dates and performer pages by score next time they plan a season.
The result is fuller venues, fewer dead time slots, and a much shorter loop between what your audience asks for and what you actually book.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for EventPrime
No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the EventPrime post types and bookings table. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, author, and title, and the board renders on the next page load. There is no extra sync job and EventPrime keeps running untouched.
 Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies so any visitor can upvote EventPrime events, venues, or performers without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to past ticket holders or members, with one toggle in the view configuration.
 Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item, and logged in users are tracked by WordPress user ID. The plugin enforces a per IP rate limit so a single household cannot spam the board, which keeps the score honest without forcing a signup wall in front of every attendee.
 Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can filter by start date, venue, performer, or any EventPrime meta. A second board on a different page can show past events as an archive while the homepage board only lists upcoming dates.
 Bug, Idea, and Request are category values stored on the row. They show up in the WordPress admin next to the EventPrime event, so the same person editing the schedule can resolve them without bouncing between plugins or losing context on which booking the report came from.
 They write back to the source column or meta, which is what EventPrime queries already use. Your own templates and the EventPrime shortcodes can sort upcoming bookings and performer archives by that score, which means the board ends up driving the lineup instead of just describing it.
 Both. SleekView ships as a Gutenberg block, an Elementor widget, a Bricks element, and a shortcode. Theme developers can also call the render function from PHP and pass a configuration array, so you can mount the board on any EventPrime archive or single template without touching the page editor.
 The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. Indexed meta keys stay fast even on long tables. For busy venues, scoping the board by upcoming dates, venue, or performer keeps the query tight and the audience focused, so the page stays snappy at scale.
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