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SleekView Feedback for Humanitix Bridge

SleekView Feedback reads Humanitix Bridge workshop tickets, session question rows, and attendee post-event feedback, then sorts every ask by net upvotes so the most requested workshop feedback rises to the top of a clean public board instead of disappearing inside the Humanitix order list and event.

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SleekView Feedback board for Humanitix Bridge

Why Humanitix bridges need a vote view

Humanitix Bridge mirrors Humanitix event data into WordPress as wp_hx_orders, session questions in wp_hx_questions, and attendee feedback in wp_hx_feedback, with the attendee vote and rating columns synced as meta on each row. The default Humanitix order list sorts by purchase date, so the workshop session that twenty attendees upvoted sits below the order placed ten minutes ago and the high-signal post-event feedback from last week gets buried under todays bookings.

SleekView Feedback reuses those exact bridged tables. Pick the Humanitix session vote count or the post-event feedback rating as the upvote column, pick the session question status as the status column, then point category to the Humanitix event taxonomy or workshop tag synced through the bridge. The result is one board sorted by attendee votes, not by purchase date, so event owners triage workshop sessions by real demand and pick up the highest-signal feedback first.

Clicking Upvote on a card writes back through the Humanitix Bridge REST endpoint, which posts a vote on the linked Humanitix session row. The same engagement signal feeds the Humanitix host dashboard, the attendee receipt page, and any post-event email the event hosts send. Status pill changes update the Humanitix Bridge status column, so event owners move workshop feedback from Open to.

Workflow

From Humanitix tickets to a vote board

1

Connect to the bridged tables

Install SleekView, pick Humanitix Bridge from the data source picker, and the plugin scans hx_orders, hx_questions, and hx_feedback automatically. Confirm the row preview shows the workshop feedback you expect to surface, then save the connection without.
2

Pick the upvote column

Choose which numeric field drives the sort order. Most Humanitix bridges use the session question vote count, but you can also point at the attendee post-event rating, a custom rubric score, or any meta the bridge already syncs from the Humanitix host.
3

Map status and category

Wire the status pill to the Humanitix session question status column, then point category to the Humanitix event taxonomy or a workshop tag. SleekView reads the existing values and assigns each one a colored pill so the board is readable at a glance the first.
4

Embed the board on an event page

Drop the SleekView Feedback block onto a workshop feedback hub or an event host dashboard. Upvotes from ticket holders post a vote back through the Humanitix Bridge REST endpoint, so the same reactions count on the Humanitix host dashboard and inside the.

Sample board

Sample Humanitix workshop feedback board

A preview of how Humanitix Bridge tickets, session questions, and post-event feedback render once SleekView Feedback sorts them by votes and event, with status pills mapped to Humanitix Bridge status values.
234 votes
Add a downloadable workshop certificate after the live session ends
Priya M. Certificate Planned
186 votes
Session quiz timer drifts when stream pauses for buffering
@marcus_dev Bug Investigating
147 votes
Let attendees vote on the next workshop topic from the receipt page
Helena R. Course idea Open
112 votes
Auto-sync Humanitix host notes back to the bridged dashboard widget
@codingtim Integration Shipped
59 votes
Add a private note field on the session question form for hosts
Yuki T.x Quiz In progress
12 votes
Allow waitlist attendees to ask session questions before tickets open
@boardmod Course request Declined

Comparison

Humanitix grid vs SleekView Feedback

Humanitix order grid

  • Humanitix order grid sorts strictly by purchase date with no upvote-based reorder on any tab.
  • Session question rows show vote counters but the admin grid never sorts by votes inside the.
  • Post-event feedback lands in a flat list with no public ranking by rating or by workshop tag.
  • Filtering by event requires switching event settings panels and the filter resets on every.
  • No public roadmap layout, so attendees cannot see which workshop requests the host team.

SleekView Feedback

  • Sorts every bridged hx_questions row by your chosen vote column with one config click.
  • Status pills update the Humanitix Bridge question_status so existing host flows still work.
  • Reads the Humanitix session vote meta through the bridge with no shim plugin or duplicate vote table.
  • Category pills reuse Humanitix event taxonomy and pick up new workshop tags automatically over time.
  • Upvote writes back through the bridge REST endpoint so reactions count on the Humanitix host dashboard.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Humanitix Bridge

Native Humanitix vote source

SleekView Feedback reads the session question vote meta the Humanitix Bridge already syncs from Humanitix into WordPress. No second vote system to install, no duplicate counts to reconcile, and every reaction the attendee cohort cast on the Humanitix side.

Post-event feedback board

Post-event feedback lands in hx_feedback with a rating and a status. SleekView maps both columns, so the workshop feedback board surfaces the highest-rated sessions at the top and the host team picks up the next workshop design from real attendee demand.

Event taxonomy grouping

The category column maps to the Humanitix event taxonomy, so a question on the Studio Pottery workshop lands under a Pottery pill and feedback on the Photography Basics workshop lands under its own pill. Admins do not maintain a parallel taxonomy and new.

Audience

Where Humanitix bridge sites use the board

Public workshop roadmap

Embed the board on a Workshop Feedback page in WordPress so attendees see which session asks the host team accepted, planned, or shipped. The list reorders as new votes sync from Humanitix, so the roadmap reflects real.

Per-event feedback hubs

Each Humanitix event gets its own SleekView board filtered to that single event taxonomy term. Hosts see questions and post-event feedback ranked by upvotes from ticket holders, ready for the next workshop pass without.

Host triage dashboard

Set the board to host-only and filter by status to triage incoming workshop feedback by event. Hosts move cards from Open to In progress as they pick up work and Humanitix keeps the audit trail through the bridge sync.

The bigger picture

Why a vote view beats the Humanitix grid

Workshop feedback lives or dies by signal-to-noise. Humanitix does an excellent job of capturing every ticket, session question, and post-event rating, but the default order list sorts by purchase date, which means the loudest recent booking always wins and the highest-signal post-event feedback from last week silently sinks. Attendees stop posting once they feel ignored, hosts stop reading once the queue feels endless, and event owners end up planning the next workshop slate from gut feel instead of from the vote data Humanitix already collected.

SleekView Feedback flips the read order on the WordPress side. It uses the same vote meta the Humanitix Bridge already syncs across, then surfaces the workshop sessions with the highest scores at the top of a clean, upvote-style board. Attendees see their reactions are being heard.

Hosts see a triage list ordered by impact. Event owners see a real public roadmap that updates itself as the audience votes inside Humanitix. The result is a tighter feedback loop, more upvotes from quieter attendees, and a workshop backlog that shrinks instead of growing because every status change is visible across the bridge.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Humanitix Bridge

Yes. SleekView reads the bridged Humanitix tables directly through whatever schema the active Humanitix Bridge edition exposes. The legacy v1 connector stores votes in a flat counter column, and the newer v2 connector uses a normalized session question meta table. Both shapes are handled without extra config on the board side.

 

They do. The Humanitix mobile attendee app records session question votes through the standard Humanitix REST API, which writes to the same row the desktop browser uses. The bridge syncs the new count to WordPress on the next interval, and SleekView picks it up on the next render without any mobile-specific config.

 

Yes. The data source picker lets you filter the underlying query by event ID, workshop type meta, session question status, or any meta column the bridge syncs. A single event, a single workshop type, or a curated set of high-signal sessions can each get a dedicated SleekView board on its own WordPress page.

 

Status pill changes update the Humanitix Bridge status column through the bridge write endpoint, so the chip on the Humanitix host dashboard updates on the next sync. Session question content, vote totals, and ticket records stay untouched. Hosts can revert a status by editing the field and the next sync reconciles it.

 

Refunded tickets and hidden session questions drop off the board because SleekView queries only visible rows for ticket holders by default. If you want a host view that includes refunded or hidden rows, the query filter accepts a status array so hosts can triage them without exposing the rows to attendees on the public page.

 

No. SleekView paginates the underlying query, caches the sorted set per page slug, and only fetches the rows it needs for the current page. A board over half a million bridged Humanitix rows serves in the same time as a board with five hundred because the database does the heavy lifting once and the cache covers every subsequent visitor.

 

Anonymous voting is off by default because the Humanitix session vote meta expects an attendee ID. You can enable a SleekView session-based fallback that stores guest votes in its own table and merges them on ticket purchase, useful for public workshop roadmap pages where marketing wants prospective attendees to influence the slate.

 

The board keeps rendering as long as the bridged tables stay in the database. Deactivating the bridge freezes the data at the last sync so the board serves with stale counts until reactivation. An account move keeps the bridged schema intact, so existing votes and statuses stay correct on the next render.

 

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