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SleekView Feedback for FluentBooking

SleekView Feedback reads FluentBooking calendars, bookings, and post-meeting feedback rows straight from the database, then renders them as upvotable cards with status pills like New, Replied, In progress, and Planned so prospects can see how your team handles real client calls.

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SleekView Feedback board for FluentBooking

Why FluentBooking calls deserve a feedback board

FluentBooking keeps meetings in wp_fluent_booking_bookings, calendar slots in wp_fluent_booking_calendars, and host assignments alongside FluentCRM contact rows. Any post-meeting review you collect through a follow-up email or a FluentForms entry lives as booking meta or as a row in a side table. The default FluentBooking dashboard summarises this as revenue and meeting counts, which is fine for owners but invisible to a prospect trying to choose between two calendars on the same site.

SleekView Feedback reads the same rows, groups them by calendar, meeting type, or host, and renders each review as a card with a title, vote count, customer first name, category pill, and status pill. Filters let prospects narrow to one host or one offering in a click, and the upvote button on every card surfaces the loudest signals at the top of the board.

When a prospect upvotes a card, the count writes back into FluentBooking's tables, so admin reports, any FluentCRM automations on top, and the public board all share the same number. Founders stop pasting reviews into LinkedIn screenshots because the page already tells the story in a way that feels like a polished roadmap tool, not a testimonials carousel.

Workflow

From FluentBooking calls to a live board

1

Connect SleekView to FluentBooking

Install SleekView and pick FluentBooking from the data source picker. The plugin auto-detects the bookings, calendars, hosts, and any post-call feedback meta tied to a booking. A preview pane confirms the wiring before you publish the board to the public site.
2

Pick votes, calendar, and status columns

Choose a numeric column such as rating or helpful_count for the vote total. Map the FluentBooking calendar or meeting type as the category chip and any workflow meta as the status pill. SleekView paints each distinct status with a color you control.
3

Tune card fields for the audience

Decide what each card shows. Title, vote count, customer first name, calendar pill, and status pill are on by default. Add the host, meeting length, or scheduled date when you want richer cards. Every FluentBooking column is available in the picker.
4

Drop the board onto any page

Embed the SleekView block on a sales page, a calendar landing page, or a dedicated reviews hub. Visitors get search, filter chips, and upvote buttons. Each click writes back to FluentBooking, so the source row, the admin view, and the board stay aligned.

Sample board

Sample FluentBooking client review board

A preview of how FluentBooking post-meeting reviews, complaints, and feature requests look once SleekView Feedback renders them as a sortable WordPress board.
298 votes
Strategy call with Jamie changed how I think about my funnel
Mateo C. Call review Replied
214 votes
Add a 90 minute audit slot for agencies with more than five clients
Lily K. New service Planned
157 votes
Reschedule link in the confirmation broke once I changed time zone
Henrik A. Bug Shipped
118 votes
Please open evening slots for clients in the US west coast
Priya N. Hours request Under review
61 votes
Host joined the call eight minutes late with no warning
Amir J. Complaint Replied
27 votes
FluentCRM follow-up sequence was clearly written by a human
Saskia B. Praise Replied

Comparison

FluentBooking dashboard vs SleekView Feedback

FluentBooking dashboard

  • FluentBooking dashboard summarises counts and revenue, never a public history of meetings
  • Reviews sit in FluentCRM tags or notes, hidden from any prospect researching your service
  • Reply and resolution status live only in admin, so follow through is invisible to visitors
  • No category chips per calendar or host, every review lands in one undifferentiated feed
  • Operators export CSVs into spreadsheets just to find repeating themes across calls

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads FluentBooking bookings, calendars, and hosts with no extra sync layer
  • Upvotes write back to FluentBooking meta so internal totals and public votes match
  • Filter chips for calendar and host match the structure FluentBooking already enforces
  • Status pills support New, Replied, In progress, Planned, Shipped, and Declined out of the box
  • Top-voted reviews float to the top so the strongest signal always lands above the fold

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for FluentBooking

Upvotes wired into FluentBooking

Each Upvote click bumps a meta key on the underlying booking or review row, so the same number drives admin reports, FluentCRM segments, and the public board with no nightly sync. Per-session and per-IP throttling protects the count against drive-by abuse on busy sales pages.

Filter by calendar and host

Category chips pull straight from FluentBooking calendars or host assignments, so visitors can narrow to one host or one offering in a single click. Internally, the same chips help founders see which host is delivering the strongest experience right now.

Status pills your team trusts

New, Replied, In progress, Planned, Shipped, and Declined render as color-coded pills on every card. The same status meta drives a kanban view if you also enable SleekView Kanban, so a single column powers public proof and your internal workflow.

Audience

Where a FluentBooking feedback board earns its keep

Consulting and agency calls

Pool reviews per service tier, then let prospects upvote the calls that match their stage. The board doubles as a sales asset that converts cold visitors into booked strategy sessions without forcing them onto a separate review site.

Coaching and education

Show which programs deliver the loudest praise, and let returning students upvote requests for new tracks or schedule windows. Status pills make follow through visible across cohorts.

Customer success and onboarding

Surface what onboarding calls actually unblock for customers, then let teammates upvote the recurring themes. The board feeds product and CS at the same time without a Notion sync.

The bigger picture

Why FluentBooking users benefit from a board

FluentBooking is built around fast scheduling, not around storytelling, so most sites lean on a few testimonial quotes on the homepage and a private FluentCRM tag for the rest. The actual texture of meeting feedback, who praised one specific host, which calendar request finally shipped, which complaint repeated three times in a month, lives in admin notes and inbox threads that never reach a prospect deciding whether to book. That gap is invisible churn, because the trust signal exists, it just stays inside the team.

SleekView Feedback gives the same data a public surface. Reviews appear as cards with vote counts, statuses, and category pills, so a single page answers questions like which host delivers the strongest discovery call this quarter and which new service is about to ship. The data never moves out of FluentBooking, the source of truth stays inside WordPress, and yet the result reads like a polished roadmap tool.

Over time, that board becomes the highest converting page on the site, because every card is a paying customer's experience and your team's response side by side.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for FluentBooking

Yes. SleekView reads the standard FluentBooking tables that ship with both editions, including bookings, calendars, and host assignments, plus any extra columns Pro adds. Detection happens at the schema level, so new fields show up in the picker without a code update from us.

 

Upvotes write to a meta key on the underlying booking or review row, so the same total drives admin reports, FluentCRM segments, and the board. SleekView throttles clicks per session and per IP, and you can chain reCAPTCHA on the endpoint if your site already loads it elsewhere.

 

The default board is read and upvote only, which keeps the abuse surface small. For new submissions, pair the board with the FluentBooking post-meeting email, a FluentForms entry, or any custom post type, and the new rows appear as soon as they land in the database.

 

Status comes from any column you map, so a workflow meta key like review_status drives the pill. Your team updates the value inside the FluentBooking admin or a custom admin column, and the board reflects the change the next time the SleekView cache refreshes.

 

Yes. SleekView pages results server side and caches the card list per filter, so a board with tens of thousands of rows loads as quickly as a board with a hundred. Upvote clicks use a lightweight admin-ajax endpoint that skips the full template render cycle.

 

Yes. Add a private meta flag on any row you do not want public, then exclude that flag in the SleekView data source filter. The card stays in the admin queue for your team to handle while the public board only shows reviews that pass the privacy filter you set.

 

Canny and FeatureBase are fine standalone tools, but they live outside WordPress and require copying FluentBooking data across systems. SleekView Feedback uses the rows already in your FluentBooking tables, ships as a one-time license, and renders inside your theme so the board matches the brand prospects already trust.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the language meta WPML and Polylang already write, so an English landing page only surfaces English reviews. You can also expose a language chip if you want one board where prospects switch across languages without leaving the page.

 

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