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SleekView Feedback for FluentCRM Emails

SleekView Feedback reads FluentCRM email campaign records, open and click meta, and reply tags, ranks campaigns by engagement-weighted score, and renders a clean board so marketing teams see which campaigns resonated and feedback teams triage replies by signal rather than chronological inbox order.

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SleekView Feedback board for FluentCRM Emails

Why FluentCRM email teams need a feedback view

FluentCRM stores email campaigns in wp_fc_campaigns and per-recipient engagement in wp_fc_campaign_emails with open, click, reply, and unsubscribe meta. Each contact also carries lifetime engagement tags and segment memberships, and campaign-level totals are calculable from indexed joins on the campaign emails table.

SleekView Feedback reuses those exact rows. Pick the FluentCRM campaign post type as the data source, choose total opens plus weighted clicks as the upvote column, then map status to a campaign workflow taxonomy and category to a segment or tag. The board ranks campaigns by engagement-weighted score with category pills for segment and status pills for delivery workflow.

Status pill updates write back to the FluentCRM campaign meta, so the FluentCRM dashboard reflects the same workflow state as the board. Email delivery, automation funnels, and contact lifecycle scoring all stay untouched because the board only reads from campaign rows and writes only to the workflow meta.

Workflow

From FluentCRM emails to a feedback board

1

Connect the FluentCRM campaign tables

Install SleekView, choose FluentCRM Emails as the data source, and the plugin scans the campaigns table, the per-recipient email engagement table, and the FluentCRM tag and segment taxonomies. A live preview shows real engagement totals for verification.
2

Pick the upvote column

Map the numeric sort to total opens, to a weighted score that combines opens, clicks, and replies, or to a per-segment engagement-weighted score. Each option uses the FluentCRM engagement data directly without any schema modifications.
3

Wire status and category pills

Map status to a campaign workflow taxonomy with terms like Draft, Sent, and Archived, then map category to a FluentCRM tag or segment. Each tag becomes a colored pill so marketing teams see at a glance which segments each campaign targeted on send day.
4

Embed the board on a marketing dashboard

Drop the SleekView Feedback block onto a marketing dashboard or a customer-facing campaign archive. Status pill changes flow back to FluentCRM, so the campaign workflow stays unified across both surfaces with no separate sync to maintain on a weekly basis.

Sample board

Sample FluentCRM email engagement board

A preview of how FluentCRM campaigns render once SleekView ranks them by engagement-weighted score and tags each one with the matching segment pill and workflow status pill.
412 votes
Black Friday promo, highest open rate of the quarter
Marketing team Promotion Sent
298 votes
Re-engagement campaign with dynamic content blocks
@reengage Lifecycle In progress
234 votes
New product announcement to Enterprise segment
Sales team Announcement Sent
167 votes
Weekly newsletter, low click rate this issue
@newsletter Newsletter Sent
103 votes
Onboarding series step 3, A/B test variant B
Lifecycle team Onboarding Sent
42 votes
Cart abandonment, blocked by spam filter on Outlook
@deliverability Bug Declined

Comparison

FluentCRM dashboard versus SleekView Feedback

Default FluentCRM campaign dashboard

  • Campaign dashboard sorts by send date and rarely uses combined engagement as a primary sort.
  • Open and click rates are visible per campaign but never aggregated into a public board view.
  • Segment tags appear in admin filters but rarely surface as colored pills on the engagement view.
  • There is no public-facing engagement board that doubles as a marketing portfolio for prospects.
  • Cross-segment performance comparison requires multiple tab switches inside the FluentCRM admin.

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads FluentCRM campaign and engagement tables with no schema work or migration.
  • Upvote column accepts opens, clicks, replies, or any weighted derived engagement score.
  • Status pills sync to a workflow taxonomy so FluentCRM workflows continue to apply rules.
  • Category pills reuse FluentCRM tags and segments and pick up new segments automatically.
  • Renders alongside the FluentCRM admin without disrupting any existing campaign workflows.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for FluentCRM Emails

Engagement-weighted ranking

Pick a derived score that combines opens, clicks, and replies as the sort column. The board surfaces the campaigns that actually moved customers rather than the ones that simply reached the most inboxes, which gives marketing teams a clear signal of which messaging resonated and is worth doubling down on.

Segment-aware categories

The category pill maps to FluentCRM tags and segments, so each segment becomes a colored tag on the board. Marketing teams can filter to a single segment and immediately see which campaigns performed best for that audience, which makes segment-specific roadmap decisions faster and more grounded.

Lifecycle workflow view

Status pills mapped to the FluentCRM campaign workflow give marketing managers a public-facing pipeline view. Draft, Sent, and Archived campaigns each have their own pill, and the resulting board doubles as a marketing portfolio piece for prospects evaluating the program.

Audience

Where FluentCRM teams use the board

Campaign performance roadmap

Embed the board on a marketing review page sorted by engagement-weighted score. Stakeholders see which campaigns drove the most engagement, status pills track the lifecycle, and the page becomes a shared artifact for weekly marketing reviews without anyone exporting CSVs from FluentCRM.

Segment performance comparison

Filter the board by a single segment and the result is a focused view of campaigns that targeted that audience. Lifecycle teams see segment-by-segment performance ordered by engagement, which makes A/B test reviews and segment-specific roadmap planning much faster.

Deliverability triage queue

Set the board to admin-only and filter to campaigns with low open rates or high bounces. The deliverability team sees problem campaigns ranked by impact, status pill transitions track investigation progress, and root cause analysis becomes a visible workflow rather than internal Slack threads.

The bigger picture

Why a feedback view beats the FluentCRM dashboard

FluentCRM does an excellent job collecting per-recipient email engagement and rolling it up to per-campaign stats, but its default dashboard treats every campaign as equally important until you sort manually. The result is that marketing teams revisit the same chronological list every Monday morning, scroll past last month's hit campaigns to find this week's drafts, and rarely have a single page they can point at to summarize what is working. SleekView Feedback fixes that without replacing FluentCRM.

It treats combined opens, clicks, and replies as a real sort source, displays segment pills for context, and gives marketing managers a public-facing surface that doubles as a portfolio piece. Campaigns rank by engagement-weighted score, the workflow stays inside FluentCRM, and stakeholders gain a shared artifact they can review weekly. The dashboard keeps its operational role, while the board becomes the surface where campaign performance finally lives in one consolidated place.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for FluentCRM Emails

Yes. SleekView reads the FluentCRM campaign and engagement tables directly, which both the free and Pro versions populate. Pro features like advanced automation continue to work because the board only reads from the campaign rows and never modifies automation triggers or flow definitions.

 

It refreshes on every render and caches the sorted set briefly. New opens and clicks are reflected on the next cache expiry, which is configurable, so a board on a marketing dashboard can refresh every few minutes while a public campaign archive can refresh hourly without pressuring the database.

 

Yes. The upvote column accepts a derived score with custom weights, so a board can weight clicks at three times opens or weight replies higher than both. Marketing teams who care more about deeper engagement than reach can tune the weighting to match their goals exactly.

 

Only if the status pill maps to a meta key that FluentCRM automation rules listen to. The recommended setup uses a workflow taxonomy that is independent of delivery triggers, so status pill transitions on the board change the workflow label without sending any unintended emails.

 

Yes. The data source picker accepts a tag or segment filter, so a board scoped to a single segment renders only the campaigns that targeted that audience. Cross-segment aggregated boards and segment-specific boards can coexist on the same site without configuration conflicts.

 

Yes. The board renders only campaign-level aggregates such as total opens, total clicks, and total replies. Per-recipient engagement data stays inside FluentCRM admin, accessible only to users with the appropriate FluentCRM capabilities, so contact privacy is preserved at the board level.

 

No. SleekView paginates the underlying query, caches the sorted set, and uses indexed columns for the campaign emails join. A site sending millions of emails per month renders the board at the same speed as a small site because the database does the sort once per cache window.

 

The board fails closed with a clear empty state because the FluentCRM tables are no longer queryable. Reactivating FluentCRM restores the data without any SleekView reconfiguration, and engagement history is preserved through deactivation because it lives in standard database tables.

 

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