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SleekView Feedback for Gravity Forms Slack

Gravity Forms Slack already pings the right channel for every new submission with the fields you choose. SleekView Feedback reads those same rows directly and renders one card per submission, sorted by vote count, with a working Upvote button that writes back to the entry row.

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SleekView Feedback board for Gravity Forms Slack

Slack-routed entries as cards, not as channel pings

Gravity Forms Slack delivers a message to the Slack channel of your choice when a Gravity Forms entry comes in. The entry itself stays in wp_gf_entry and wp_gf_entry_meta, which is the same place every other Gravity Forms submission lives. That makes Slack great for internal awareness but the piece that has always felt awkward is showing those same submissions to the public with votes, status pills, and category badges.

SleekView Feedback skips the workflow rebuild and reads the Gravity Forms entry tables in place. You point a view at any form already wired to the Slack feed, pick the field that holds the 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 entry, sorted by vote count, with status and category pills painted from your existing dropdown choices.

Because the source of truth stays in Gravity Forms, the Slack feed, every Notification, Confirmation, and add-on (Stripe, PayPal, Mailchimp, Zapier) keeps firing on the same entry. Moderators triage in the standard entries screen, and the public board reflects every status change without a sync step or extra dashboard.

Workflow

From a Slack-routed entry to a public upvote card

1

Pick the source form

Open SleekView, create a view, and choose any Gravity Forms form wired to the Slack add-on as the source. The plugin reads its field schema and exposes every input as a column you can map onto cards or expose as a filter.
2

Map the four anchor fields

Choose which field is the card title, which dropdown holds the category, which select holds the status, and which numeric field tracks votes. SleekView reuses the same mapping across all four view types, so you set it once.
3

Switch render to Feedback

Toggle the view type to Feedback. SleekView lays cards out by vote count, paints status and category pills with the colors you set in the editor, and wires the Upvote button to write back to the chosen numeric field on the source entry.
4

Embed on a WordPress page

Drop the SleekView block on any page or use the shortcode in a classic editor or Elementor widget. URL filters for category and status work out of the box, so deep links land on a pre-filtered version of the public board.

Sample board

Sample Gravity Forms Slack feedback board layout

Six real Gravity Forms entries routed to Slack and rendered through SleekView Feedback. Title and author come from form fields, the badge from a dropdown, and the vote count from a numeric field.
291 votes
Route entries to different Slack channels by category field
Marcus Whittaker Feature request Planned
206 votes
Slack message merge tags strip newlines on long paragraph fields
Priya Narayanan Bug In progress
171 votes
Add interactive Slack message buttons to set entry status
@jen-hartfield Idea Investigating
118 votes
Support Slack threads for entry replies and follow ups
Devon Carter Feature request Shipped
44 votes
Channel selector dropdown unusable with keyboard only
Liu Chen-Wei Accessibility New
9 votes
Native Microsoft Teams parallel feed as a separate option
Anders Lindquist Integration Closed

Comparison

Hosted board versus native SleekView render

Hosted Canny style board

  • Hosted boards charge per admin seat and per integration on most pricing tiers
  • Slack-routed submissions still need a third party board to be public anywhere
  • Single sign-on with WordPress users only ships on the higher hosted plan tiers
  • Bridging Gravity Forms entries to a hosted board needs Zapier or a custom webhook
  • Two admin dashboards means moderators duplicate every status decision by hand

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_gf_entry and wp_gf_entry_meta in place with no migration
  • Upvote button updates the source numeric field through the official Gravity API
  • Status changes can fire a fresh Slack notification through the same add-on feed
  • Works alongside the Slack add-on without doubling channel pings on uploads
  • Embed with a Gutenberg block, a shortcode, or [sleekview] attributes

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Gravity Forms Slack

Upvotes that update the entry

Each Upvote click increments the numeric field you mapped on the Gravity Forms entry through the official API. Reports, exports, notifications, and the Slack add-on see the new value on the same row with no sync delay or backfill.

Status changes ping Slack too

When a moderator changes status on a card, the Slack add-on can fire a follow up message into the same channel. Internal teams stay in the loop without anyone leaving Slack, while visitors see the new status pill on the public board.

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 Slack teams ship with the Feedback view

Public feature request board

Sales pings the team in Slack for every new feature request. SleekView Feedback puts the same requests on a public board ranked by upvotes, closing the loop between internal awareness and visible community signal.

Customer support wishlist

Support gets a Slack ping for every wishlist submission. SleekView Feedback ranks those tickets by votes on a public page, so customers can see what is in the queue and what made the latest release without filing duplicates.

Agency client request board

Agencies collect change requests through Gravity Forms and route them to a Slack channel. SleekView Feedback exposes a private, password protected board where stakeholders upvote what should ship next from the queue.

The bigger picture

Why this matters for Gravity Forms Slack teams

Gravity Forms Slack is usually picked because the team already lives in Slack. The whole point is to make new submissions show up where conversations already happen, instead of behind another login. Adding a hosted feedback board on top of that flow undoes the decision: requests now have to fan out from Gravity Forms to Slack and to a third vendor, with two systems for moderators to keep in sync.

SleekView Feedback closes that gap. The board reads the existing Gravity Forms entries, the Upvote button writes back to the same entry row, and status changes can trigger fresh Slack pings through the add-on you already have configured. For teams running on Slack first workflows, the practical impact is faster delivery on a common ask, fewer tools to manage, and a clearer story about how internal alerts and public votes both point at the same source row inside Gravity Forms today.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Gravity Forms Slack

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 entry row your team triages, so reports, exports, and the Slack add-on 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 the Slack add-on, notifications, confirmations, conditional rules, and every other Gravity Forms integration continue to fire on the underlying submission exactly as before.

 

Yes. Status edits write back to the same entry meta, and the Slack add-on can be configured to fire on entry update as well as creation. Pick which statuses notify Slack so the channel only gets the moments that actually matter for the team.

 

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 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 submission 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. SleekView lets you save multiple views on the same 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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