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SleekView Feedback for FluentCRM Pro Add-ons

Each Pro Add-on adds new contact properties, smart link clicks, and event triggers. SleekView turns those rows into upvotable feedback cards so subscribers can request the next integration, vote on smart-link content, or flag broken add-on actions.

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SleekView Feedback board for FluentCRM Pro Add-ons

Let subscribers tell you which add-on to ship next

FluentCRM Pro Add-ons extend the core CRM with WooCommerce deep data, EDD purchase history, LearnDash enrollments, Slack notifications, and dozens of webhook actions. Every add-on writes new rows into FluentCRM tables like fc_meta, fc_campaign_emails, and fc_event_tracker. SleekView reads those rows directly and renders a feedback board where each row becomes a card.

Point the Feedback view at the add-on event table, pick the vote, status, category, and author columns, and the public board renders sorted by upvote count. Subscribers who use a specific Pro Add-on can upvote a request, flag a broken hook, or suggest a new automation event. The Upvote button writes back to the same column you mapped, so vote totals stay inside your existing FluentCRM database.

Use the view for a public roadmap of upcoming add-ons, a beta-tester board where Pro customers vote on which integration ships first, or an internal QA board where add-on owners log webhook failures. Because the data path is the same as the rest of FluentCRM, there is no extra sync, no seat fee on a hosted feedback service, and no second login for subscribers.

Workflow

How a Pro Add-on row becomes a feedback card

1

Pick a Pro Add-on data source

SleekView auto-discovers FluentCRM tables and detects add-on extension columns. Choose the EDD purchase table, the WooCommerce deep-data table, a custom add-on CPT, or any meta key set by a Pro Add-on hook. Nothing has to be migrated outside FluentCRM.
2

Map four columns and ship

Vote count, status, category, author. Each can be a native column, a custom meta key, or a taxonomy term. The mapping is per view, so the same add-on table can power a public board, an internal triage board, and a beta-tester board with three different column sets.
3

Embed the board where contacts already live

Drop the SleekView block into a FluentCRM Pro landing page, an account dashboard, or a logged-in members area built with WP Fusion. The board inherits theme styles and works under page caches because vote writes invalidate transients automatically.
4

Subscribers upvote, you ship the top requests

The Upvote button writes back to the mapped column. Rate limits are per-user, per-IP, and per-cookie depending on your guest-vote setting. Sorts and filters are client-side so a 1,000-card board responds in under 100ms after the initial load.

Sample board

Sample FluentCRM Pro Add-ons request board

Six add-on requests from a Pro install, ordered by upvotes. Status pills follow the FluentCRM Pro release labels and category colors map to the add-on family the request belongs to.
367 votes
WooCommerce deep data: include subscription renewals
Hana W. Add-on Planned
241 votes
Slack notification hook fires twice on tag apply
@robfluent Bug In progress
183 votes
Ship a Plausible Analytics Pro Add-on
Camille D. Integration Open
121 votes
EDD purchase history: filter by product variation
Theo G. Feature request Shipped
76 votes
Add Brevo as transactional sending provider
@wpprosender Sending Planned
32 votes
Discord webhook on funnel exit event
Yara P. Webhook Declined

Comparison

Pro Add-on changelog vs SleekView Feedback

Changelog and support form

  • A changelog post tells contacts what shipped, but never what is being considered next
  • Support tickets for add-on bugs scatter across email and never aggregate to a count
  • There is no shared place where Pro subscribers can see and vote on each others requests
  • Importing requests into a hosted Canny board costs another seat per teammate
  • Add-on telemetry is private, so customers cannot see how popular a webhook actually is

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads add-on rows from fc_meta, fc_event_tracker, and CPTs directly
  • One write per upvote, no sync job and no second database to keep in line
  • Status pill follows the FluentCRM Pro release labels: Open, Planned, Shipped
  • Category color is driven by the add-on family, set on the source row
  • Public board and internal triage board can run on the same table with different mappings

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for FluentCRM Pro Add-ons

Per-add-on upvote counts

Each Pro Add-on can host its own feedback view, so the WooCommerce add-on roadmap is separate from the LearnDash one. Upvotes are scoped to that view and write back to a vote column you choose, so popularity stays measurable per add-on rather than blended.

Status, category, sort, search

Sort by votes, recency, or status. Filter by category to see only integration requests, only bugs, or only sending-provider asks. Search is client-side and matches title, author, and category, so contacts find the request they want to upvote in two keystrokes.

Vote spam protection

One-vote-per-contact is enforced server-side using the FluentCRM contact_id, not just a cookie. Guest votes optionally require a confirmed email, so the count stays trustworthy even when the board ranks high in search and attracts traffic from outside the subscriber list.

Audience

Three ways Pro Add-on teams ship faster with SleekView

Public release roadmap

Show subscribers which add-ons are planned, in progress, and shipped. Sort by upvotes so the next release naturally surfaces, and let contacts subscribe to a card to get notified when status flips to Shipped.

Beta-tester voting

Restrict the view to contacts tagged Beta and let them vote on which integration ships next. Vote totals from the beta segment can directly drive your build order, replacing best-guess sprint planning with measured demand.

Internal QA queue

Show only rows where status is Bug and use the same data as the public board with a stricter filter. Triage owners see the count of reports per bug, sort by votes, and reach the noisiest add-on issues first.

The bigger picture

Why feedback belongs inside the add-on you ship

Pro Add-ons live or die by use. An add-on with 50 users matters less to your roadmap than one with 5,000, and a request from a power user who installed eight add-ons matters more than a single ticket from a trial. The problem is that none of that signal shows up in the issue tracker.

Tickets are flat by design, equally weighted no matter who filed them or how many other people felt the same way. SleekView fixes that by putting vote counts on every request, surfacing the loudest ask first, and tying the upvote back to the FluentCRM contact who cast it. You learn what your power users want, which add-on is in real demand, and which integration request is just one passionate voice.

None of that data leaves your WordPress database, so there is no GDPR question about subscriber names ending up in a SaaS, and no per-seat cost as your support team grows. The roadmap becomes a public artifact your customers can point at when convincing teammates to upgrade to Pro. That visibility is half of what a public feedback board buys you.

The other half is the confidence to deprioritize requests with zero votes without guessing.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for FluentCRM Pro Add-ons

Yes. Any add-on that writes rows into a FluentCRM table or a CPT can be read by SleekView. Map the columns you care about, add a vote_count integer field if you do not have one, and the in-house add-on shows up on the board next to first-party add-on requests.

 

Both. Run one global board across all add-ons and use the category pill to indicate which family a request belongs to, or scope each board to a single add-on with a where clause. Many teams ship a global board and per-add-on boards on each landing page.

 

Rate limiting reads the FluentCRM contact_id, which is global across add-ons. A contact can cast one vote per request regardless of how many add-ons they use. If you want per-add-on quotas you can add a second meta column and SleekView will enforce both rules.

 

If the source row is deleted the card stops rendering, but the vote rows persist with a null target until you garbage-collect them. We ship a WP-CLI command that prunes orphaned votes, so the database stays clean after a major add-on cleanup.

 

Same site is the supported configuration. SleekView reads FluentCRM tables directly through $wpdb, so cross-site federation would require a custom REST source. For multisite, each subsite can run its own Feedback view on its own FluentCRM install without any extra setup.

 

Yes. SleekView fires a do_action hook on each vote write that includes the row ID and new count. Hook your FluentCRM funnel to that action, set a condition for vote_count >= 100, and start a notify-when-shipped automation for everyone who voted on the request.

 

Yes. The SleekView shortcode and the FluentCRM Pro shortcodes share no namespaces and never conflict on assets. You can mix a sign-up form, a smart-link CTA, and a feedback board on the same landing page without recursion or style bleed.

 

The initial render is server-side and the filter, sort, and search are client-side. A board with 1,000 cards lands a first paint in under 400ms on a typical Kinsta install and feels instant after that. Pagination kicks in automatically past 2,000 rows.

 

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