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SleekView Feedback for HubSpot for WordPress

SleekView Feedback reads HubSpot contacts, deals, and ticket notes through the official plugin and renders them as a public-style feedback board with upvotes, status badges, and category pills, so your team sees what customers want without paying for a separate roadmap tool.

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SleekView Feedback board for HubSpot for WordPress

Why HubSpot teams want a board inside WordPress

HubSpot for WordPress syncs contacts, deals, tickets, and forms into your WordPress site, with each record stored against the HubSpot contact ID and surfaced through the official plugin. Notes and properties like NPS score, churn reason, and feature request flow in too, but the default plugin dashboard shows them as a flat hubspot_contacts list that hides the patterns.

SleekView Feedback reads the same synced contact and ticket data and turns each tagged entry into a feedback card. Sales reps upvote the objections they hear repeatedly on calls, customer success tags every churn reason from cancellations, and customers vote on a public roadmap that lives on a page you already control instead of a separate hosted tool with another monthly bill.

Because the board reads HubSpot properties live through the plugin bridge, NPS scores, deal stage, and lifecycle stage stay synchronized. Updating a card moves the underlying HubSpot property, so your HubSpot pipeline reports and the WordPress feedback board never drift apart, and your sales team finally sees the same numbers as your product team in one place.

Workflow

From HubSpot data to feedback board

1

Connect the HubSpot source

Install SleekView and pick HubSpot for WordPress from the source picker. The plugin reads the synced contact, deal, and ticket records through the official HubSpot WordPress bridge, so OAuth, scope, and rate limits stay handled by the existing HubSpot plugin connection.
2

Map vote, status, and category fields

Choose a numeric HubSpot property as the vote count, the existing ticket status or deal stage as the badge column, and any topic or lead source property as the category. SleekView pulls the live property options so badges always match what HubSpot returns.
3

Set capability and visibility rules

Map WordPress roles to vote and manage permissions. Customers vote on the public board, sales reps change status, customer success edits categories, admins decline or merge. Anonymous voting works behind reCAPTCHA with per-IP rate limits when needed.
4

Embed and publish

Drop the SleekView block on a roadmap page, a customer portal, or an internal sales dashboard. The same HubSpot data feeds every board, with different filters per page so public cards show feature requests while internal cards surface churn and NPS detractor reviews.

Sample board

Sample HubSpot feedback board

Customer requests and sales objections pulled from HubSpot contact and ticket notes, ranked by upvotes, with ticket status pills and lifecycle stage category badges shown live.
476 votes
Integrate native Stripe Tax for EU invoices
Lena V. Feature request Planned
318 votes
Form submissions duplicate contacts on retry
@cooperbuilds Bug report In progress
224 votes
Lost deal, customer chose Pipedrive
Tomas O. Sales feedback Under review
168 votes
Canceled because reports got too expensive
@phoebewp Churn reason Open
98 votes
Detractors mention slow contact load times
Reza A. NPS feedback Shipped
29 votes
Add native LinkedIn enrichment to contacts
@ottoapps Feature request Declined

Comparison

HubSpot WordPress dashboard versus a board

Default HubSpot WP dashboard

  • Contact and ticket lists show every record flat, with no ranking by demand or impact
  • No upvote column, so a request from one customer looks identical to a request from fifty
  • Status changes happen inside each ticket, never rolled up across the customer base in view
  • Public roadmaps require a separate HubSpot Service Hub tier or a third-party SaaS tool
  • Sales objections and churn notes share the same list with no visual or vote separation

SleekView Feedback

  • Upvotes aggregate demand across every linked HubSpot contact, deal, and ticket record
  • Status pills follow your HubSpot ticket stages or deal stages and write back on change
  • Category badges separate bugs, churn, NPS detractors, and sales objections at a glance
  • Public roadmap or private board, gated by WordPress capability checks per audience
  • Every vote writes a hubspot_note through the plugin bridge with full audit trail

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for HubSpot for WordPress

Upvotes from your real customers

Customers vote directly on the public roadmap, and every vote attaches to their HubSpot contact through email match. Sales reps see a vote count that reflects real demand, not just the loudest voice from the last support call or sales discovery conversation.

NPS and churn as category pills

Promoter, passive, and detractor scores become category badges on every card. Churn reasons captured at cancellation flow in too, so the board shows which features keep customers and which gaps push them to Pipedrive, Salesforce, or another competitor mentioned in lost calls.

Bidirectional HubSpot sync

Dragging a card from planned to shipped updates the underlying HubSpot property and adds a note through the official plugin API. Your HubSpot pipeline reports and the WordPress feedback board read from the same data, so finance and product never argue about counts again.

Audience

What HubSpot teams build with this

Customer roadmap page

Publish a public roadmap page on your WordPress site where customers vote. Each vote attaches to their HubSpot contact, so sales knows exactly who asked for the feature when it ships and can include a personal launch note in the next outreach sequence.

Sales objection scoreboard

Reps log every objection from a lost call as a feedback card. The board ranks objections by vote frequency, so product fixes the highest-impact gaps first and sales updates the talk track before the next quarterly business review on revenue performance.

NPS follow-up worklist

Every detractor response from HubSpot surveys lands as an open card. Customer success claims it, reaches out, and marks it shipped once resolved. The board doubles as a worklist and as proof that the team closed the loop on every low score response.

The bigger picture

Why feedback belongs alongside your CRM data

HubSpot is excellent at tracking the lifecycle of every contact, deal, and ticket. It is less excellent at telling you which feature gap is blocking the most revenue, which churn reason came up nineteen times last quarter, or which sales objection your reps keep hearing on demos. That data already lives in HubSpot, but it sits flat in contact properties and ticket notes that nobody aggregates without a manual export.

A feedback board on top of HubSpot fixes that. Sales reps upvote objections in real time so the count reflects the real pipeline. Customer success tags every churn reason at cancellation, and the board ranks them automatically.

Customers vote on a public roadmap that closes the loop visibly when a feature ships, which reduces inbound questions and builds trust. Because every change writes back to HubSpot, your CRM, your support reports, and your feedback board stay consistent. The result is fewer arguments about whose numbers are right and faster decisions on what to build next.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for HubSpot for WordPress

No. SleekView reads through the existing HubSpot for WordPress plugin connection, so the same OAuth token, scope, and rate limits apply. You do not need to install a second integration, paste an API key, or maintain a separate connection inside the SleekView settings panel at all.

 

Yes. Anonymous voting is supported with per-IP rate limiting and optional reCAPTCHA. When a voter is a known contact through email match, the vote attaches to their HubSpot record automatically so the sales team can see who voted on what and personalize their next outreach accordingly.

 

SleekView batches writes through the HubSpot for WordPress plugin queue, so a hundred votes in five seconds become one batched property update instead of a hundred individual calls. The cached board read also reduces request volume, and you can tune both the cache lifetime and the batch interval.

 

Yes. When a card maps to a HubSpot ticket, dragging it from open to in progress updates the ticket status property. When the card maps to a deal, the deal stage updates accordingly. You can choose which property to write to and lock specific transitions to specific WordPress roles.

 

Yes. The view config lets you filter by any HubSpot property, so a public board can show only customer feature requests while a private board shows churn reasons from closed-lost deals. Each board reads the same source data with a different filter applied at query time on render.

 

For most teams, yes. SleekView gives you upvotes, status pills, category badges, and a public submission form on a WordPress page you already control. The advantage over hosted tools is that the data lives in HubSpot, not in a third-party silo with a separate seat-based monthly cost.

 

Yes. SleekView respects a visibility property on each card. Reps can post internal-only objections from a lost call, mark them private, and they appear on the admin board but never on the public-facing page. You can also build a fully sales-only board with stricter capability requirements set.

 

Every board exports as CSV, JSON, or a printable PDF directly from the admin toolbar. The export includes vote count, status, category, author, and timestamp, so you can drop the file into a board deck or share it with finance for renewal forecasting and account scoring without any reformatting.

 

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