SleekView Feedback for Frase Pro
SleekView Feedback reads Frase Pro briefs and their topic scores from the WordPress database, ranks them by editor upvotes, and groups them by SERP cluster so your SEO team picks the briefs worth deep editing instead of opening every Frase document in turn during the planning cycle.
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Why Frase Pro briefs need editor voting
Frase Pro builds SEO briefs grounded in SERP analysis and gives each document a topic score that reflects how well the draft covers the entities and questions the top-ranking pages cover. The WordPress connector saves every brief as a row with the keyword, the topic score, the recommended outline, the AI draft, and the user who ran it. The default Frase list view is fine for a solo writer scanning their own briefs.
SleekView Feedback reads the same wp_frase_briefs rows, surfaces each brief as a card with the keyword badge, the topic score, the SERP cluster, and a short outline excerpt, and adds an Upvote button that writes back to a votes column. Sort by votes and the briefs the team agrees on rise to the top, sort by topic score and you see the model's picks for the next planning round.
Status pills track each brief from raw outline through draft, deep edit, and into a scheduled or shipped slot, and category tags map directly to the Frase SERP cluster so related briefs group together. The same board doubles as a queue for missing topics, where editors triage entities and questions Frase flagged as cards and the team agrees on which ones must be addressed before publish.
Workflow
Frase Pro briefs to a ranked feedback board
Point SleekView at Frase Pro
Choose a column for editor votes
Map cluster tags and editorial
Share the board with your SEO team
Sample board
Sample Frase Pro brief ranking board
Comparison
Feedback board versus Frase briefs list
Frase default briefs list
- Reverse-chronological list with no way to rank briefs by editor preference signal
- Topic score sits on the row but the team has no shared vote layer to add later
- No editorial status pill, so shipped and abandoned briefs blend into one scroll
- No cluster filter on the WordPress side, so all SERP clusters share one brief feed
- No request mechanism, so template and missing topic ideas die in private chat threads
SleekView Feedback
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Upvote writes to a
votescolumn on the underlying Frase brief row directly - Frase topic score sits next to the editor vote count on every brief card visible
- Status pills like Now open, In outline, In draft, and Now shipped persist across all
- SERP cluster label from Frase becomes a colored category pill on the brief cards
- Same board accepts manual missing topic flags for editors to rank and triage daily
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Frase Pro
Topic score meets editor votes
Each brief card shows the Frase topic score and the editor vote count next to each other, so the SEO lead sees where the model and the editors agree. Briefs with high scores and high votes move straight to draft, mismatches get a.
Filter by cluster and status
Pills at the top of the board let your team narrow the list to a single Frase SERP cluster or editorial state with one click. Stack filters to see only briefs in the analytics cluster still in outline.
Whole SEO team in one view
Writers, editors, the SEO lead, and the content director all vote on the same board, so the strongest briefs and the most pressing missing topics surface without anyone running a tracker spreadsheet.
Audience
Three ways SEO teams use the Frase Pro board
Pick briefs worth investing in
Generate fifteen Frase briefs against your quarterly keyword plan, share the board with your SEO and content teams, and let votes settle.
Triage missing topics
Filter the board to feedback items tagged Missing topic and sort by upvote count. Editors vote up the topics they consider most important for ranking.
Triage template requests
SEO writers add Frase template ideas as feedback items, others upvote the ones they would actually use, and the workspace owner ships the top three each quarter so the template wishlist stays visible.
The bigger picture
Why a vote loop sharpens Frase Pro briefs
Frase Pro is at its best when the team uses it as a launching pad for SEO briefs, not as the final word. The topic score is a useful floor but not a ceiling, because it does not know which clusters match your editorial roadmap, your audience expertise, or your brand's strongest topics. Without a second signal, the team either follows topic scores blindly and under-invests in commercially important briefs that score lower, or overrides the scores in hallway conversations no one can audit three months later.
SleekView Feedback adds the second signal, the editor upvote, and stores it next to the Frase topic score on the same row, so every brief carries both numbers for the life of the install and every editorial pick stays defensible for the whole team.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Frase Pro
No. SleekView reads the brief rows the Frase Pro WordPress connector already saves locally, so anything stored in the briefs table or its meta keys is fair game. There is no extra Frase seat to provision, no API token to manage, and no separate billing line beyond the SleekView license.
 You pick the column at setup. Most teams add an integer votes column on the briefs table or attach a meta key tied to each brief ID. SleekView reads and increments that value on click, so the editor signal survives Frase connector updates and plugin reactivations and cache flushes.
 Yes. If the topic score lives on the same row or a referenced meta key, SleekView can surface it as a numeric badge on the card next to the editor vote count. Editors can sort by either signal independently, or by a weighted sum so consensus briefs rise to the top of the editorial queue.
 Every click runs through a SQL increment statement that is safe under concurrent writes, so two simultaneous upvotes always land as plus two and never as plus one. The card subscribes to the new count and updates in place without a full page reload, so both voters see the right total.
 Yes. The board accepts manual items, which is the standard path for missing topics, template requests, and integration ideas. The card carries the same status pill, the same category tag, and the same Upvote button as a real Frase brief, but it points at a manual record you define yourself.
 If the briefs table carries a brand or workspace identifier column, SleekView can filter the view to a single brand or expose a brand pill so writers can switch on the fly. Each brand can carry its own cluster palette, its own status list, and its own access rules so teams stay separate.
 Yes, as long as you keep the columns you mapped at setup. SleekView does not own the schema, it reads what you point it at, so a connector update that adds new columns simply gives you more fields to surface on cards. Rename a column and you remap it in the view config quickly.
 Yes. Place the SleekView block on a private page behind a login wall and grant the SEO role read access. Writers see the cards, vote on briefs and missing topics, and post template requests through that page without ever loading the WordPress admin or touching the editor surface today.
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