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SleekView Feedback for Events Manager Pro

Events Manager Pro stores events, locations, tickets, and bookings in dedicated WordPress tables. SleekView Feedback turns those rows into a sortable, upvoteable board so attendees can vote on which events to repeat, request new ticket tiers, and flag broken booking flows before the next sale.

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SleekView Feedback board for Events Manager Pro

From Events Manager Pro bookings to a live audience board

Events Manager Pro registers an event post type and maintains the em_events, em_bookings, em_tickets, and em_locations tables for granular event data. The admin is meticulous, but it never tells you which events your audience would attend again, which ticket tiers feel mispriced, or which booking step quietly loses people on mobile.

SleekView Feedback reads any Events Manager Pro source you wire it to, including the event post type, the em_tickets table for tier level voting, or a custom JOIN that combines bookings with event capacity. Each row becomes a card with title, vote count, status pill, and category tag, and the vote writes back to the column you select.

You stop guessing programming from gate receipts and a Slack thread. Attendees land on the public board, upvote the events they want repeated, request the ticket tiers and times they really need, and the organiser builds the next season around a real, sortable demand signal.

Workflow

From Events Manager Pro tables to a live board

1

Pick the Events Manager source

Point SleekView at the event post type, the em_tickets table, or a query that joins bookings with capacity. Add a WHERE clause to filter by upcoming dates, category, or location so the board lists only the events your community can act on right now.
2

Map vote, status, category

Choose which numeric column counts as upvotes, which field holds the status such as scheduled, sold out, postponed, or finished, and which carries the Events Manager category. The view reads these on every page load so the board stays aligned with whatever the admin changed.
3

Embed the feedback view

Drop the SleekView block on any events page or use the shortcode. Attendees see a sorted feed with title, votes, organiser, status pill, and category pill. Filters cover location, category, and date, and access can stay public or be locked to ticket holders.
4

Votes write back to events

Every upvote increments the vote column on the source row. Your own queries and the Events Manager shortcodes can sort upcoming events and ticket tiers by that score, repeat top voted programmes, and retire ones that have died. The signal lives directly in the booking table.

Sample board

Sample Events Manager Pro feedback board

A peek at how recent Events Manager Pro bookings look on a SleekView Feedback board, with event repeat requests, ticket tier ideas, and broken booking flow reports in one queue.
281 votes
Repeat the Saturday cocktail class, last six dates were sold out
Helena R. Event request Planned
198 votes
Add a member tier with priority access and a discounted price
@memberops Feature request In progress
164 votes
Multi event booking drops the second ticket on the final step
Tomasz K. Bug Investigating
121 votes
Capacity countdown still shows seats left after a real sellout
Priya N. Bug Shipped
84 votes
Need a waitlist that promotes the top of the list automatically
Lukas W. Feature request New
37 votes
Bring back the Old Bond Street venue, the new one has no lift
@accessanna Location request New

Comparison

Events Manager admin vs SleekView Feedback

Events Manager admin

  • Bookings sit in a dense admin table that only the lead organiser ever opens
  • No way for attendees to upvote which events or ticket tiers should ship next
  • Booking flow bugs arrive in email and never get attached to the source event
  • Status of each event lives in row meta with no shared, sortable public view
  • No public queue to show ticket holders which events are queued, sold out, or postponed

SleekView Feedback

  • One card per Events Manager event with title, votes, status pill, and category tag
  • Upvote writes back to a meta key so Events Manager shortcodes can sort by score
  • Filter by location, category, or date using fields Events Manager already stores
  • Embed on a public page or behind a logged in member area with one shortcode
  • Organisers stop guessing demand and start scheduling from a ranked, public list

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Events Manager Pro

Event voting built in

Each Events Manager event becomes a votable card. Audiences rank the sessions they want back, the dates that work for them, and the categories worth investing in. Organisers feed the top of the board straight into the next round of scheduling instead of guessing what to keep.

Ticket tier feedback inline

Use a dedicated category to gather requests for new tiers, group discounts, or accessible seating. Each card links to the matching em_tickets row so the organiser can spin up the tier and watch the vote count and the bookings rise together.

Booking flow bug triage

Attendees flag mobile capacity bugs, multi event drop offs, and broken promo codes in the open. Each flag links to the Events Manager event row, so the next person on support can replicate it from one admin screen and ship the fix in the next release.

Audience

How teams use the Events Manager Pro feedback board

Public season wishlist

Cultural venues post the board next to their schedule so audiences vote on which series should return next season. The top of the board becomes the booker's shortlist, and presale numbers improve because programming reflects measured demand.

Member ticket requests

Membership clubs use the board to collect ticket tier ideas from members and decide which to ship. Each idea is tied to the source event, so the organiser can experiment with a tier and see the vote climb before deciding to make it permanent.

Public bug queue

Support teams use the board as a public bug queue for booking flow issues. Flagged problems get sorted by upvote count, the loudest bugs get fixed first, and the resolution moves to a Shipped pill so attendees see action.

The bigger picture

Why an Events Manager feedback board changes the season

Events Manager Pro is excellent at running a busy ticketing operation with multi event bookings, tiered tickets, and granular booking forms. It is much worse at telling you which of those events you should actually keep running. Most venues end up programming the same season year after year because the data they need to choose differently sits in a booking report that nobody outside operations ever reads.

Audiences experience this as a slow drift away from the shows they wanted, and their only signal back is a falling ticket sale, which is the slowest possible feedback loop. A public board next to Events Manager changes the pattern. Events, ticket tiers, and locations stop being decisions hidden in the admin and start being a list the audience can rank.

Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which series deserve another run and which tiers feel mispriced. Booking flow bugs surface in the open and get sorted by impact, so capacity glitches and broken multi event flows get fixed before they bleed another month of conversions. And because every vote writes back to the source row, your scheduling queries can sort upcoming events by score next time you build a season.

The result is fuller rooms, fewer dead tiers, and a much shorter loop between what your audience wants and what you actually put on sale.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Events Manager Pro

No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from the event post type and the Events Manager tables. 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. Nothing is duplicated and Events Manager keeps running untouched.

 

Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies so any visitor can upvote Events Manager events without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to past ticket holders or members, with one setting 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, category, location, or any field Events Manager stores on the event row. A second board on a different page can show past events as a public archive while the homepage focuses on upcoming dates.

 

Bug, Idea, and Request are category values stored on the row. They show up in the WordPress admin next to the source Events Manager event, so the same person editing the booking form can replicate and resolve the report without bouncing between plugins or ticket systems.

 

They write back to a column on the source row, which is what Events Manager queries already use. Your own templates and the Events Manager shortcodes can sort upcoming events and ticket tiers by that score, which means the board ends up driving the season rather than 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 Events Manager 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 columns on the Events Manager tables stay fast even on long booking lists. For busy venues, scoping the board by upcoming dates or category keeps the query tight and the audience focused, so the page stays snappy at scale.

 

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