SleekView Feedback for Independent Analytics
Independent Analytics writes session and page view data into the iawp_views and iawp_sessions tables. SleekView renders one feedback card per URL, lets editors and readers upvote, and tags entries with status badges so editorial reviews and content triage stay inside WordPress.
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Page reviews built on the Independent Analytics tables
Independent Analytics records every page view into its own custom tables, including iawp_views for per-URL aggregates and iawp_sessions for visitor sessions, with engagement and bounce data joined on the fly. The default dashboard gives you a clean pages report and group views, but no public-facing way to see which URLs the audience actually wants updated or which the editorial team has already triaged.
SleekView reads those tables directly and renders one feedback card per URL. Pick the views column from iawp_views as the vote weight, attach a review_status meta for the status badge, and pull the post category as the chip. Editors and readers can upvote a page card to flag content that needs a refresh or to celebrate a top performer, and the increment writes back to the meta key you choose so reporting stays consistent across the site.
Because SleekView is read-only against the Independent Analytics records, the existing tracker keeps capturing sessions, engagement, and referrers exactly as before. SleekView only adds a parallel review surface that ranks pages by votes, shows engagement chips, and exposes status pills so anyone on the team can spot Stale, Needs update, and Reviewed URLs at a glance.
Workflow
From iawp_views to a public feedback wall
Point SleekView at iawp_views
Pick vote, status, and category
Embed the board on a public page
Upvotes write back to meta
Sample board
Sample Independent Analytics review board
Comparison
Default Independent Analytics versus SleekView Feedback
Default Independent Analytics dashboard
- Admin-only pages report and group views with no public upvote, status, or category chip surface
- No way for editors or readers to surface low-engagement posts without filing a separate ticket
- Stale posts, top performers, and traffic-drop URLs all sit in the same report with no review pill
- Filtering by editorial state requires custom segments and still keeps the data inside the dashboard
- Page review counts and quality signals live in spreadsheets instead of the post meta itself
SleekView Feedback
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Reads
iawp_views,iawp_sessions, and joined post meta with zero schema changes - Upvote button writes back to your chosen meta key so the score lives with the post
- Status pills map cleanly to Stale, Needs update, Reviewed, and Archived values out of the box
- Category chips pull the post taxonomy so each card shows the content type at a glance
- Saved views let editors share filtered boards like Top this week or Needs review without code
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Independent Analytics
Native iawp tables support
SleekView speaks the Independent Analytics schema. It maps iawp_views, iawp_sessions, and joined post meta to vote, status, and category fields automatically, so a feedback board can go live in minutes without a separate reporting layer in between.
Real upvotes on real URLs
Each Upvote click increments a meta value on the underlying post. The score is queryable, exportable, and visible inside Independent Analytics group reports, which keeps the tracker as the source of truth instead of forking the data into a new tool the team has to learn.
Saved editorial views
Editors get scoped saved views like Stale and high traffic, Trending this week, or Needs SEO review. Each view is a stored filter on the iawp_views table, so the team can hand off triage without rebuilding the filters every morning before the editorial standup.
Audience
Three teams that turn Independent Analytics into a feedback board
Editorial teams
Editors see a ranked board of URLs sorted by views and tagged with review status. Stale posts with rising traffic float to the top of a saved Needs update board so they get refreshed before search positions slip on the most valuable pages.
Public Top Pages walls
Readers land on a public Top Pages feedback wall, upvote articles they want to see updated, and see a transparent status pill on each card. The signal feeds straight back into the post meta for the editorial team to act on the same day.
Agency content teams
Agencies running multiple client sites scope each board per client. Status pills surface posts that need rewriting, and saved view links can be shared with stakeholders without giving them Independent Analytics admin access at all.
The bigger picture
Why a privacy-first stats tool still needs a feedback loop
Independent Analytics nails privacy-first tracking, but reading a report is a passive act. Editors look at the pages report, mutter that the old guide needs a refresh, and the note never makes it out of Slack. The data is there, the engagement column is there, the group report is there, and yet the team still triages content in a spreadsheet because the dashboard is admin-only and a single user wide.
SleekView gives that same iawp_views data a public, vote-driven home. Editors get a saved Triage board sorted by views and review status pill. Readers get a Top Pages wall where they can upvote posts they want updated without filing a support ticket.
Agency teams get per-client scoping so each site has its own ranked review queue. Nothing about Independent Analytics changes underneath, the tracker keeps capturing sessions exactly the same way, and the feedback loop now lives where the team and the readers already work day to day.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Independent Analytics
No. SleekView reads the existing iawp_views and iawp_sessions tables that the tracker already writes to. The only write is the upvote increment, which lands on a meta key you choose so it sits next to the rest of the post data without touching the Independent Analytics tables themselves.
 Yes. The Upvote button supports guest votes with a per-IP and per-session lock to keep counts honest. If you would rather restrict votes to logged-in users or to specific roles like Editor or Contributor, you can flip that in the view settings without touching any code at all.
 You map a review_status meta key when you build the view. SleekView shows a colored pill for each value, and any URL without a status simply renders without a pill rather than blocking the card from showing. Editors can update the status by editing the post or via a custom admin column.
 Yes. SleekView reads the same iawp_views rows the dashboard reads, so anything filtered by the tracker stays filtered on the feedback board. Bots, opted-out visitors, and admin users are already excluded when the data lands in the table itself.
 Yes. Every saved view has its own role and capability scope, so you can publish a public Top Pages wall on the homepage and a separate Editorial Triage queue that only Editors and Authors can see. Both views share the same iawp_views data underneath the surface.
 When the underlying post is deleted, SleekView removes the card on the next refresh. If the post is trashed rather than fully deleted, the card disappears from the public view but the upvote meta is preserved on the trashed post in case you restore it from the trash later.
 Yes. Every SleekView is available as a shortcode and a Gutenberg block, so you can drop a Top this week view onto the homepage, embed a Needs update view on an internal Wiki page, or stitch several views into a single editorial dashboard with separate columns side by side.
 SleekView paginates and sorts at the database level rather than loading every session row into memory, so a site with millions of rows in iawp_sessions still renders the top of the feedback board in well under a second on a normal shared host. Aggregation queries hit indexed columns by default.
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