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SleekView Feedback for IdeaPush

SleekView Feedback reads IdeaPush idea posts, vote totals, and board taxonomies, ranks ideas by net votes or any custom score, and renders a clean upvote board so the public roadmap matches the modern feedback boards your customers expect without leaving WordPress.

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SleekView Feedback board for IdeaPush

Why IdeaPush sites need a refreshed vote view

IdeaPush stores ideas as custom posts in wp_posts, with net vote totals in wp_postmeta under a vote count key and board membership in the IdeaPush board taxonomy. Each idea row tracks status as a taxonomy term, and visitor votes write to a dedicated meta key plus a per-user log to prevent double voting.

SleekView Feedback reuses those exact rows. Pick the IdeaPush idea post type as the data source, choose the existing vote count meta or a custom _engagement_score as the upvote column, then map status to the IdeaPush status taxonomy and category to the IdeaPush board taxonomy. The board renders ideas in true vote order, with category pills for board and status pills for workflow.

Each Upvote click writes back to the IdeaPush vote meta, so the standard IdeaPush widget on the site and the SleekView board show the same total without any duplicate counters to keep in sync. Submission forms, moderation, and email notifications all keep working untouched because the board only reads from the idea rows and writes only to the vote meta.

Workflow

From IdeaPush ideas to a vote board

1

Connect the IdeaPush idea post type

Install SleekView, choose IdeaPush as the data source, and the plugin scans the idea post type, the vote meta, and the IdeaPush board and status taxonomies. A live preview shows real ideas so admins confirm the rows before saving the configuration to the site.
2

Pick the upvote column

Map the numeric sort to the IdeaPush net vote count for a standard ranking, to a custom _engagement_score that combines votes and comments, or to votes within a recent time window for a Trending board. Each option uses the meta IdeaPush already stores.
3

Wire status and category pills

Map status to the IdeaPush status taxonomy with terms like Open, Planned, In progress, and Shipped, then map category to the IdeaPush board taxonomy. Each board becomes a colored pill and each status becomes its own pill, both inheriting the values admins already manage.
4

Embed the board on a roadmap page

Drop the SleekView Feedback block onto a public Roadmap page or replace the standard IdeaPush widget with the SleekView board. Vote writes use the same meta key, so the IdeaPush widget elsewhere on the site continues to show the same totals as the board renders.

Sample board

Sample IdeaPush board view

A preview of how IdeaPush ideas render once SleekView ranks them by net votes and tags each one with its board pill and current status pill from the IdeaPush taxonomy.
412 votes
Add board-level color theming for white-label sites
Eva K. Feature request Planned
267 votes
Vote button double-fires on slow mobile connections
@votefix Bug In progress
183 votes
Show vote total trend line on the idea card
Marek S. UX Open
139 votes
Native dark mode for the IdeaPush submission form
@darkfan UX Shipped
94 votes
Allow attaching screenshots to an idea submission
Liora T. Feature request Open
32 votes
Status badge style breaks on legacy themes
@themeissue Bug Declined

Comparison

IdeaPush widget versus SleekView Feedback

Default IdeaPush widget

  • The default IdeaPush layout looks dated next to modern feedback boards like Canny or FeatureBase.
  • Board and status filters use legacy dropdowns that reset on pagination and feel slow on mobile.
  • Custom theming requires CSS overrides because the widget structure was designed for older themes.
  • No clean status pill row across ideas, so workflow state has to be read from each individual card.
  • Cross-board aggregated views are not available, which makes a single roadmap hard to publish.

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads IdeaPush vote meta and board taxonomy with no schema work or data migration.
  • Upvote column accepts net votes, custom engagement scores, or time-windowed vote totals.
  • Status pills sync to the IdeaPush status taxonomy so existing workflows stay intact.
  • Category pills reuse the IdeaPush board taxonomy and pick up new boards automatically.
  • Modern card layout sits next to the legacy IdeaPush widget without forcing a full replacement.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for IdeaPush

Modern board layout

SleekView renders ideas in a card-based layout that matches what users expect from modern feedback boards. Voters land on a familiar pattern, category and status pills make the structure legible at a glance, and existing IdeaPush votes carry over so the rebrand feels seamless to long-time community members.

Cross-board roadmap

Aggregate ideas across every IdeaPush board into a single roadmap with category pills for board and status pills for workflow. The result is a unified public roadmap that respects the per-board structure admins already maintain while finally giving the company a single canonical roadmap surface.

Vote-safe meta integration

The board writes upvotes to the same IdeaPush vote meta the original widget uses, so existing vote totals stay intact and there is no parallel counter to reconcile. Members who voted via the legacy widget keep their vote, and switching to the new layout never resets the engagement history.

Audience

Where IdeaPush sites use the board

Public product roadmap

Embed the SleekView board on a Roadmap page with status pills for Planned, In progress, and Shipped. Customers see exactly where each request sits, the board updates as the team moves cards, and the company finally has a public roadmap that matches the polish of dedicated feedback SaaS tools.

Trending ideas dashboard

Filter the upvote source to votes within the last thirty days and the board becomes a trending dashboard for recent ideas. Admins see what is gaining momentum right now, prioritize accordingly, and avoid the trap of always serving the oldest popular ideas first.

Internal triage queue

Set the board to admin-only and filter to Open status. Moderators triage incoming ideas in vote order, move them to Planned or Declined with a single pill change, and the IdeaPush status taxonomy keeps a complete record of every transition for later audit.

The bigger picture

Why a refreshed vote view beats the IdeaPush widget

IdeaPush has been a workhorse plugin for years and collects exactly the right data, but its widget design predates the era of polished feedback boards that customers now use everywhere from indie SaaS to enterprise tools. Visitors land on the IdeaPush widget and immediately sense the layout is older than the rest of the site, which makes the roadmap feel less alive than it actually is. SleekView Feedback solves that without forcing a migration.

It reads the same IdeaPush vote meta and the same board taxonomy, then renders the data in a modern card layout with clear category and status pills. Members keep their votes, admins keep their boards, and the roadmap finally looks the way the team always wanted it to. The legacy widget stays available for sites that want to migrate gradually, while the SleekView board becomes the public face of the roadmap and lifts the perceived quality of the entire product around it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for IdeaPush

Yes. SleekView reads the standard IdeaPush idea post type, vote meta, and board and status taxonomies, all of which the current IdeaPush version still uses. The board configuration takes about five minutes once both plugins are installed and the IdeaPush data source is selected.

 

Yes. The upvote column maps to the IdeaPush net vote meta directly, so the same total appears in the original widget, in admin reports, and on the SleekView board. Votes added via the board write to the same meta, so the legacy widget reflects board activity immediately on its next refresh.

 

Yes. The data source picker accepts a multi-board filter, so a single SleekView block can render ideas from every board at once. Category pills mapped to the board taxonomy make the source board obvious, and a single public roadmap can finally replace the previous per-board widget approach.

 

Yes, when the status pill maps to the IdeaPush status taxonomy. Both the SleekView board and the IdeaPush widget read the same taxonomy term, so a Planned to In progress transition on one surface is immediately visible on the other without any separate sync job to run.

 

Yes. The data source picker accepts a single board ID filter, so each IdeaPush board can have its own SleekView block on its own page. Cross-board aggregation and per-board layouts can coexist on the same site without conflicting because each block carries its own configuration.

 

SleekView respects the same guest voting rules IdeaPush enforces, so if guest voting is allowed the board accepts those votes through the same identification mechanism IdeaPush uses. Sites that prefer authenticated voting can disable guest votes in IdeaPush and the board respects the change automatically.

 

No. SleekView paginates the underlying query, caches the sorted set, and uses indexed meta and taxonomy joins. A board with thousands of IdeaPush ideas renders in the same time as a small board because the database does the sort once and the cache covers subsequent visitors.

 

The vote meta remains in the database after IdeaPush is deactivated, so SleekView can still read the existing totals from the underlying postmeta rows. New votes captured by SleekView continue to write to the same meta key, and reactivating IdeaPush later restores the original widget without any data loss.

 

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