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SleekView Feedback for FluentCRM Automations

Let subscribers vote on the automations they want next, the email flows they actually open, and the funnel steps that lose them. SleekView reads your FluentCRM tables and renders one upvotable card per request, sorted by votes.

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SleekView Feedback board for FluentCRM Automations

Surface what your audience actually wants automated

FluentCRM stores every automation, funnel step, contact note, and tag inside WordPress, but the data sits behind the admin UI. SleekView reads tables like fc_subscribers, fc_funnels, fc_funnel_metrics, and fc_subscriber_notes and turns each row into a public feedback card with title, vote count, author, status, and category.

Point the Feedback view at a custom vote_count column, pick a status field like funnel_status or a custom meta key, and the board renders sorted by votes. The Upvote button writes back to the same column, so every click increments the count in your live FluentCRM database without a sync job, a webhook, or a third-party SaaS.

Use it for an Idea Box where subscribers request new automation templates, for a public roadmap of upcoming funnels, or for a contact-side log where customers can flag emails that landed in spam. Cards inherit the category color of your tag and the status pill matches your funnel state, so a glance tells you what is shipped, planned, or still under review.

Workflow

From funnel data to a live feedback board

1

Connect your FluentCRM table

Open SleekView and pick a FluentCRM source like fc_subscribers, fc_funnels, or a custom CPT you use for ideas. SleekView auto-detects every column, including custom fields and meta, so nothing has to be exported or migrated to a new database.
2

Map vote, status, category, author

Choose any integer column as the vote counter, any text column as the status pill, any taxonomy or text field as the category tag, and any name field as the author label. Mappings live inside the view, so the same FluentCRM table can power multiple feedback boards.
3

Embed via shortcode or block

Drop the SleekView shortcode into any FluentCRM landing page, a WordPress post, or a logged-in dashboard built with the Fluent Forms front-end. The view inherits your theme styles and works inside Gutenberg, Elementor, Bricks, and Oxygen without extra setup.
4

Let subscribers upvote in place

Logged-in users tap Upvote and the count writes back to FluentCRM instantly. Rate limits, one-vote-per-user rules, and guest voting are configurable. Sort, filter by status, and search work client-side so a 500-card board still feels instant.

Sample board

Sample FluentCRM automations request board

Six requests pulled from a FluentCRM Automations install, each upvoted by subscribers and color-coded by the funnel team. Vote counts read straight from the fc_subscriber_meta table.
412 votes
Add SMS step to abandoned-cart automation
Priya M. Feature request In progress
287 votes
Conditional split based on UTM source
@dovecrm Automation Planned
156 votes
Welcome email shows wrong first name token
Marcus H. Bug Shipped
98 votes
Pause funnel during subscriber timezone night hours
Lena O. UX Open
64 votes
Bulk move contacts between funnel stages
@crmgardener Workflow Planned
23 votes
Replace MailGun option with Resend
Tomás R. Integration Declined

Comparison

FluentCRM admin vs SleekView Feedback

FluentCRM admin only

  • Automation insights live in the admin and contacts never see what is planned next
  • No public roadmap, so feature requests come in via support tickets and get lost
  • Funnel metrics are charts, not conversations, so context behind a drop-off vanishes
  • Exporting subscriber feedback to Canny or Trello costs another tool and another sync
  • Subscribers cannot vote on which automation template ships next, only react after

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads fc_subscribers, fc_funnels, fc_subscriber_notes, and CPTs directly
  • Upvote button writes back to your own vote column with one DB write per click
  • Status and category pills match the funnel stage colors used in the admin
  • Works with FluentCRM tags so each tag can render a separate feedback board
  • Filter, sort, and search are client-side and stay fast on 500-card boards

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for FluentCRM Automations

Upvotes from subscribers

Each FluentCRM contact can upvote requests using their existing subscriber session. Anonymous voting is opt-in, and one-vote-per-email is enforced server-side using the contact_id column so duplicate votes are dropped before they reach the database.

Filter by funnel stage

The status pill doubles as a quick filter. Click Planned to see every queued automation request, Shipped for the released ones, or Open for unsorted ideas. Filters compose with the category tag so you can show only bugs in the welcome funnel.

Live FluentCRM sync

No background job, no caching layer to invalidate. The view queries FluentCRM tables on render and upvotes write back through the WordPress REST API. New requests created in the admin appear on the public board on the next page load.

Audience

Three ways FluentCRM teams use the Feedback view

Public automation roadmap

Show subscribers which funnels are planned, in progress, and shipped. Let them upvote the next automation template, then close the loop by moving cards to Shipped when the funnel goes live.

Idea box for email content

Subscribers submit topic ideas for the next newsletter through a Fluent Form, the form creates a row in your ideas CPT, and SleekView renders the queue with vote counts so writers see what to cover next.

Internal triage board

Restrict the view to logged-in agents and use it as a private triage queue for funnel bugs. The same FluentCRM tables power both the public board and the internal one with different filters and column mappings.

The bigger picture

Why a feedback board belongs next to FluentCRM

Email tools are reactive by default. Contacts subscribe, you send, they open or unsubscribe, and the conversation ends until the next broadcast. FluentCRM gives you tagged segments and automation funnels, but it does not give those contacts a way to tell you what to send next.

That gap is where most lists go stale. SleekView Feedback closes it by turning your FluentCRM data into a two-way surface. Subscribers see what is planned, vote for what they care about, and trust that requests are not disappearing into a support inbox.

Funnel owners get a prioritized queue ordered by real demand instead of guesses pulled from open rates. Because the data stays inside the FluentCRM tables you already back up, there is no second system to keep in sync, no monthly seat charge for a Canny board, and no GDPR question about where subscriber names are stored. The vote counts you collect can then drive segmentation, so the next broadcast can target the contacts who voted for a feature when it ships.

That is the loop FluentCRM was always missing.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for FluentCRM Automations

Yes. Each click sends a single REST request that increments the mapped vote column on the FluentCRM row. There is no queue, no background job, and no caching layer between the click and the database, so the next visitor sees the updated count on page load.

 

Yes. Mappings live on the view, not on the table. The same fc_subscriber_notes table can drive a public ideas board with one column mapping and a private internal triage board with a different mapping, status filter, and category set on a second SleekView.

 

Vote rows store the contact_id, so when a contact is deleted SleekView nulls the author field on their votes and the count stays accurate. If you set the contact to unsubscribed instead of deleted the vote stays linked, just with a Subscribed: no flag.

 

No. The view reads any column from any FluentCRM table, including the free plugin tables. Pro features like advanced funnel actions add more columns you can map, but the Feedback view works on a base FluentCRM install with vote, status, and category columns you add yourself.

 

Both. Guest voting uses a hashed cookie plus IP fingerprint to limit one vote per visitor and is configurable per view. Logged-in voting ties the vote to the WordPress user ID, which lets you weight votes from premium subscribers higher in the sort if you want.

 

The status column you map can be any text field, including a custom funnel_stage meta. When a funnel moves a contact to a new stage, the next render of the feedback board reads the new value and recolors the pill. There is no manual status flip required.

 

Yes. SleekView ships as a block and a shortcode. Drop the block into any FluentCRM landing page, post, or page, and the view renders inline with theme styles. Cached landing pages are supported through transient invalidation on vote writes.

 

Yes. Because votes live in FluentCRM tables, any contact who voted for a request becomes a queryable segment. Create a tag like Voted: SMS automation, attach it on upvote via a Fluent Forms webhook, and your next broadcast can target only those subscribers.

 

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