SleekView Feedback for Everest Forms
Everest Forms collects submissions in a clean entry storage layer with field meta. SleekView Feedback reads the same entries and renders them as upvotable cards with status pills, category tags, and filter chips, so the data your forms collect finally has a public audience.
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Make Everest Forms entries public and rankable
Everest Forms makes form building approachable for site owners who do not want to fight a heavy plugin. The entries pile up in the admin view, the team triages them in private, and the audience never sees what was submitted. SleekView Feedback turns that hidden pile of entries into a public, ranked, status-tagged board on any page of your site you decide to embed it.
Map the Everest Forms entry fields to a board: a text field becomes the card title, a dropdown becomes the category pill, another dropdown becomes the status pill, and a hidden number field carries the votes counter. SleekView reads from the Everest Forms entry table and writes back through the entry update path, so admin export still shows accurate vote totals on every row in the database.
Existing Everest Forms features like conditional logic, multi-page forms, file uploads, and integrations with Mailchimp or Constant Contact keep running. SleekView only reads the resolved entry values. Anything those features did during submission still happens. The board sits on top, adding a public ranked view on data the team already collects every day from the audience.
Workflow
Everest Forms to a public board
Pick an Everest Form to use
Map fields to board columns
Pick pill colors per option
Embed and start ranking now
Sample board
Sample Everest Forms feedback board
Comparison
Everest Forms admin vs SleekView Feedback
Everest Forms admin only
- Entries live in the Everest Forms admin entry list, invisible to your audience entirely
- No native upvote or popularity sort on top of the Everest Forms entry table anywhere
- Status field changes happen privately and never surface to the original submitter
- Building a public voting board manually means custom REST endpoints and a UI layer
- Category and status dropdowns never render as colored pills on the public front end
SleekView Feedback
- Reads directly from the Everest Forms entry table, no parallel storage or sync service
- Upvote button writes back through the Everest Forms entry update path to the same row
- Dropdown options become colored pills with a one-time JSON color mapping per source form
- Filter chips, sort order, pinning, and pagination configured visually in the SleekView builder
- Compatible with conditional logic, multi-page forms, file uploads, and Everest Forms add-ons
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Everest Forms
Per-entry upvote API
Each upvote click hits the Everest Forms entry update path and increments the mapped number field on the same row. SleekView rate limits per IP, per logged-in user, and per form, so single visitors cannot run the count up across.
Filter chips from form dropdowns
Every Everest Forms dropdown becomes a chip set on the board. Visitors filter the board by Bug, Feature request, or UX, by Open, Planned, or Shipped across the site across the site.
Pill colors per option
Each dropdown value maps to one of six pill colors. The color map is stored next to the form ID, applied across every page that embeds a board built on this form, so visual language stays consistent everywhere on your site with.
Audience
Where Everest Forms intake becomes a public board
Idea board for site owners
A theme shop runs an Everest Form for customer idea submissions. The board ranks ideas by votes and uses status pills to show what is Planned, In progress, or Shipped, replacing a private spreadsheet.
Event topic suggestion board
A conference site collects talk topic suggestions through an Everest Form. The SleekView board shows the same suggestions ranked by votes, and the program committee picks the top-voted talks, with.
Course feedback ranking
An online course collects feedback through an Everest Form embedded in lesson pages. The SleekView board surfaces the most common student feedback ranked by upvotes, so instructors see which lesson.
The bigger picture
Why a public board matters for Everest Forms data
Most Everest Forms installs serve as the front door for collecting whatever a site owner needs to ask the audience: ideas, requests, bug reports, content suggestions. The data piles up quickly and almost always stays private. The team scans the entry view, decides what to act on, and the audience never knows.
That dynamic kills trust over time. People stop submitting because they cannot see what happened to their last suggestion. A public, voted, status-tagged board fixes that.
Every submission gets a visible signal: the vote count, the status pill, the category tag. Repeat ideas consolidate through votes rather than getting flagged as duplicates. The team can defer hard requests transparently by setting status to Declined or Later instead of going silent.
Submission quality rises because submitters can see the existing entries and refine instead of duplicating. The form, the entries, and the existing actions all stay exactly as they were before.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Everest Forms
No. SleekView reads from the Everest Forms entry table with scoped, cached queries. Each upvote increments the mapped number field on the same entry row through the Everest Forms entry update path, so the admin entry list and the public board always show the same totals on every refresh.
 Yes. Any entry with a status field matching your hide list (default: Spam, Pending, Trash) is filtered out of the public board but stays visible in Everest Forms admin. You can also add a custom entry meta key as an explicit hide flag for one-off exclusions you want to control by hand.
 Votes live on a hidden number field on the entry. Deleting the entry removes the votes along with it. If you want soft delete instead, set the entry status to Archived and include Archived in your SleekView hide list. The entry stays in the database with its vote count intact for later.
 Yes. SleekView never touches the Everest Forms action engine. You change entry status in admin the same way as always, and any configured email, Mailchimp, Constant Contact, or webhook action fires on that change. The public pill color updates on next page load based on your color mapping.
 Yes. File upload fields cannot be mapped to title or status pills (they are not single-value display fields), but the board can show a small attachment icon when an entry has uploads, with a download link inside the single-entry detail view for users who have permission to see the original file.
 Add a hidden number field to the form with a default value of zero. SleekView writes upvote increments to that field on each entry. Existing entries start at zero and rise as votes come in. A WP-CLI command can backfill older entries with a starting count if you want initial activity shown.
 No. Multi-page navigation and conditional logic decide what a visitor sees during submission. By the time the entry is saved, only the resolved values exist on the row. SleekView reads what is there. If a mapped field was hidden by conditional logic on a given submission, the card omits the pill.
 Yes, as long as the free version stores entries in the database. By default, Everest Forms saves entries to the database for all forms. If you have disabled database storage on a particular form, there is no data for SleekView to read, so re-enable Save submissions to database first on the form.
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