SleekView Feedback for Gravity Forms Quiz
Gravity Forms Quiz already records every attempt with score, answers, and grade in the standard entry payload. SleekView Feedback reads those rows directly and renders one card per attempt or suggested question, sorted by vote count, with a working Upvote button that writes back to the entry row.
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Quiz attempts as voteable cards, not as exports
Gravity Forms Quiz stores every attempt in wp_gf_entry with answers, scores, and quiz percentage saved in wp_gf_entry_meta. That layout is fast for grading and reports but the piece that has always felt awkward is letting visitors vote on user submitted questions or on the quizzes themselves in a public, structured way.
SleekView Feedback skips the export round trip and reads the Gravity Forms entry tables in place. You point a view at any Quiz form, pick the field that holds the question or attempt title, the field that holds the category, the field that holds the status, and a numeric field that tracks votes. The board renders one card per row, sorted by vote count, with status and category pills painted from your existing dropdown choices.
Because the source of truth stays in Gravity Forms, scoring, confirmations, and every add-on feed (Mailchimp, Zapier, Slack, Stripe) keep firing on the same submission. Moderators triage in the standard Gravity Forms entries screen, and the public board reflects every status change without a sync step or an extra dashboard.
Workflow
From a quiz attempt to a public upvote card
Pick the source quiz
Map the four anchor fields
Switch render to Feedback
Embed on a WordPress page
Sample board
Sample Gravity Forms Quiz feedback board layout
Comparison
Hosted board versus native SleekView render
Hosted Canny style board
- Hosted boards charge per admin seat and per integration on most pricing tiers
- Quiz submissions leave WordPress to live on a third party feedback server
- Single sign-on with WordPress users only ships on the higher hosted plan tiers
- Bridging Gravity Forms Quiz entries to a hosted board needs Zapier or a webhook
- Two admin dashboards means moderators duplicate every status decision by hand
SleekView Feedback
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Reads
wp_gf_entryandwp_gf_entry_metain place with no migration - Upvote button updates the source numeric field through the official Gravity API
- Status and category badges reuse colors from existing Quiz dropdown choices
- Works alongside scoring, confirmations, and Mailchimp without any breakage
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Embed with a Gutenberg block, a shortcode, or
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Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Gravity Forms Quiz
Upvotes that update the entry
Each Upvote click increments the numeric field you mapped on the Gravity Forms Quiz entry through the official API. Reports, exports, notifications, and add-on feeds see the new value on the same row with no sync delay or backfill.
Filter by quiz choices
Any select, radio, or checkbox question becomes a public filter on the board. Visitors narrow by category or status using buttons rendered from your existing quiz dropdown choices with the colors you set in the editor.
Spam protection stays put
Akismet, hCaptcha, reCAPTCHA, and the standard Gravity Forms honeypot keep working untouched. SleekView Feedback respects submission status, so flagged or trashed entries disappear from the public board automatically with no extra config.
Audience
What Gravity Forms Quiz teams ship with the Feedback view
User submitted question board
A Quiz form becomes a vote sorted question bank. Students submit new questions, the team sets status, and the board ranks the queue by community demand without paying for a separate Canny seat.
Public best quizzes board
Communities surface the top voted user made quizzes on a public page. One Gravity Forms Quiz powers intake and the public ranking, so admins keep a single source of truth across the entire site.
Course feedback board
Course teams attach a Quiz to every lesson. Students upvote each other's review questions, and instructors see a clear, transparent demand signal for what to clarify in the next module of the course.
The bigger picture
Why this matters for Gravity Forms Quiz teams
Gravity Forms Quiz is usually picked because it slots into a Gravity Forms setup the team already runs. Scoring, conditional confirmations, and result emails fire on the same engine as every other form on the site. Adding a hosted feedback board just to let students vote on quizzes or submit new questions undoes that decision.
It splits data across two systems, doubles the moderator workload, and routes student content through a vendor that may not still be cheap next year. SleekView Feedback removes that overhead. The board reads the existing Gravity Forms Quiz entries, the Upvote button writes back to the same entry row, and the moderation queue stays in the standard Gravity Forms entries screen your team already uses.
For course providers and quiz heavy sites, the practical impact is faster delivery on a common ask, no extra retainer for board administration, and a clearer story for students about where their submitted question data actually lives.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Gravity Forms Quiz
Yes. SleekView Feedback uses the official Gravity Forms API to increment whichever numeric field you mapped as the vote counter. The new count lands on the same Quiz entry row your team triages, so reports, exports, and integrations stay accurate.
 The view stores a per-entry cookie and an optional IP hash, and uses the logged-in user ID when one is available. You can also gate upvotes to logged-in members only, which is the typical pattern for membership sites that want trusted votes.
 Yes. SleekView Feedback only renders the existing entries, so every Gravity Forms scoring rule, conditional confirmation, notification, and add-on feed continues to fire on the underlying submission exactly as before. Your automation pipeline is untouched.
 Yes. SleekView Feedback respects the Gravity Forms entry status, so anything trashed or marked spam is hidden automatically. For an explicit approval gate, add an Approved yes or no field and tell the view to only show approved Quiz entries.
 Yes. SleekView Feedback paginates server side and uses indexed queries against the Gravity Forms entry tables. You can pick the page size, choose numbered pagination or a load more button, and page loads stay fast even on very large attempt sets.
 
Yes. SleekView Feedback reads URL parameters for category and status, so a link like ?category=Bug&status=Open opens the board with those filters applied. The same pattern works for sharing in Slack, email, or social posts.
Yes. Place several SleekView blocks on the same page, each pointed at a different Quiz form, and wrap them in a tab block. Each board is independent, so one Ideas page can host Bugs, Features, and Wishlist tabs without merging the sources.
 Yes. SleekView lets you save multiple views on the same Quiz form. Build a private Kanban for internal triage with status columns, and a public Feedback board with upvotes, all pointing at the same entries with different layouts and visibility.
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