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SleekView Feedback for LatePoint Pro

SleekView Feedback reads LatePoint bookings, agent schedules, and post-visit comments straight from the booking tables, then renders them as upvotable cards with status pills like New, Replied, Booked, and Resolved so future clients see how each agent performs.

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SleekView Feedback board for LatePoint Pro

Why LatePoint bookings need a board

LatePoint Pro stores each booking inside wp_latepoint_bookings with agent references in wp_latepoint_agents and service links in wp_latepoint_services. The default admin calendar shows the day at a glance, which works for daily ops but hides the slot requests that come back through follow-up emails, Twilio SMS replies, and forms.

SleekView Feedback reads the same booking meta plus rating or comment fields, then groups them by service, agent, or location. Each card shows the title, upvote count, client first name, a category pill like Consultation or Class, and a status pill that tracks whether your team has replied yet. Top-voted requests float to the top automatically across every board.

When a future client clicks Upvote, the count writes back to a meta column on the same booking row, so sorting reflects real demand. Service owners see at a glance which agents keep getting praised, which slot keeps filling first, and which custom fields keep confusing visitors on mobile across the booking flow.

Workflow

From LatePoint bookings to a live board

1

Connect SleekView to LatePoint

Install SleekView and pick LatePoint Pro as the source. The plugin auto-detects bookings, agents, services, and any custom fields you collect during checkout. Confirm the sample rows in the preview pane and the wiring is done at that point.
2

Pick vote and status columns

Choose a numeric column like upvotes for the vote total. Map the service or agent taxonomy as the category, and a workflow meta key like feedback_status as the status. SleekView turns each distinct value into a colored pill on every card.
3

Style cards to match brand

Decide which fields show on each card. Title, vote count, client first name, status pill, and category pill are on by default. Add visit time, agent handle, or location for richer cards. Tailwind classes flow through cleanly with no extra CSS work.
4

Embed the board on any page

Drop the SleekView block into any page or template part. Visitors see upvote buttons, search, filters by status, and chips per service. Every click writes back to LatePoint, so the board, widget, and admin all stay aligned without nightly jobs.

Sample board

Sample LatePoint Pro feedback board

A live preview of how booking requests, visit complaints, and praise look once SleekView Feedback reads them straight out of LatePoint Pro and groups them per service or agent across studios.
248 votes
Let Sienna take Saturday consultations at the Brooklyn studio
Asha Bell Agent Planned
167 votes
Custom intake pronoun field drops on mobile step switch
Theo Graham Bug Investigating
126 votes
Add a 45 minute deep work coaching service at the studio
Mariana Diaz New service Shipped
83 votes
SMS reminder arrived two hours after the appointment time
Henrik Lund Bug Replied
49 votes
Could we add a recurring monthly slot for therapy follow ups
Camila Vera Feature Under review
22 votes
Best booking experience I have had this year, no friction
Owen Reeves Praise Closed

Comparison

LatePoint calendar vs SleekView Feedback

LatePoint admin calendar

  • Booking comments stay locked in the LatePoint admin and never reach clients comparing studios
  • No upvotes, so a one off comment looks identical to a fifty client wishlist on the same slot
  • Status workflow lives in private agent notes, clients never see whether complaints ever shipped
  • No category tagging beyond service ID, so consultations and classes blur into one big stream
  • Owners chain CSV exports just to find the agent request that keeps repeating across the week

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads LatePoint booking rows and agent links without an external sync or extra dashboard layer
  • Upvotes write back to the same booking row so the source of truth stays inside WordPress
  • Status pills cover New, Replied, Investigating, Planned, Shipped, and Closed out of the box
  • Filter by service, agent, or location with chips that match your LatePoint setup nicely
  • Top-voted requests float to the top so the loudest demand drives the next calendar update

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for LatePoint Pro

Upvotes wired into bookings

Each Upvote click increments a meta column on the underlying booking row, so SleekView, the LatePoint widget, and your reporting stay aligned without a nightly job. Rate limiting and IP throttling protect the count from drive-by abuse on public service pages.

Filter by service and agent

Category chips pull from your LatePoint service and agent taxonomies, so clients drill into a single agent, location, or treatment in one click. Operators use the same chips to triage the queue per location, then sort by votes.

Status pills your team trusts

New, Replied, Investigating, Planned, Shipped, and Closed render as colored pills on every card. The same status meta drives a kanban view if you also enable SleekView Kanban, so one column powers public and private triage.

Audience

Where a LatePoint feedback board pays off

Coaches and consultants

Pool feedback per agent or service line, then let future clients upvote the slot they want next. Coaches spot the underbooked Tuesday morning block before the next launch even hits the email list.

Clinics and therapy practices

Group intake complaints and reschedule requests per practitioner. Status pills let admins flag when a request led to a real form change, so clients see follow through instead of a silent intake field.

Salons and studios

Show which services keep selling out and which ones need a refreshed schedule. The board doubles as a public roadmap that paying clients helped vote into existence, week after week.

The bigger picture

Why hidden LatePoint notes cost you bookings

Most service businesses running LatePoint Pro already collect great post-visit feedback through follow-up emails, SMS replies, and review templates, it just never makes it past the admin calendar. A future client deciding between two studios on the same site has no way to see which slot your team actually opened last month, or which intake field finally got fixed after a wave of upvotes from frustrated mobile users. That gap costs trust on every comparison search, because the social proof exists but stays invisible to the people who would book on the spot if they saw it.

SleekView Feedback gives the same data a public surface that feels like a modern roadmap tool. Booking requests show up as cards with vote counts, statuses, and category pills, so a single board answers questions like which Saturday slot fills first, which agent keeps getting praised, and which new service line clients are asking you to launch next. The data never moves, the source of truth stays inside LatePoint tables, and yet the page reads like a Canny board purpose-built for the service industry, week after week.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for LatePoint Pro

Yes. SleekView reads booking rows and field meta straight from the standard LatePoint Pro tables, so the board works with current releases and with stable forks that keep the same column layout. No external endpoints are required and no booking data ever leaves your WordPress install at any point.

 

The count writes back to a meta column on the underlying booking row. SleekView debounces clicks per session and per IP, so a single visitor cannot inflate the total. If you already track a helpful_count column, you can point SleekView at that field instead of creating a new one for the same purpose.

 

The default board is read and upvote only, which keeps the surface area small and abuse low. If you want public submissions, pair SleekView Feedback with any review form or custom post type, and SleekView will pick up new rows as soon as they land in the database the form writes to.

 

Status comes from any column you map, so a workflow meta key like feedback_status drives the pills. Your team updates the value inside the admin or through a custom column, and SleekView reflects the change on the public board within the next cache window without a manual refresh.

 

No. SleekView pages results server side and caches each filtered card list, so a board with tens of thousands of bookings loads as quickly as a board with a hundred. Upvotes use a lightweight admin-ajax endpoint that skips full template bootstrap, keeping response times consistently low.

 

Yes. SleekView respects a privacy meta flag, so any booking marked private stays hidden. You can also exclude entire services from the source filter, which is handy for therapy or medical bookings that mention personal details you must never expose on the public side of the site.

 

Canny and Featurebase are great, but they live outside WordPress and require copying data across systems, paying per seat, and stitching SSO. SleekView Feedback uses the data LatePoint Pro already collects, ships as a one-time license, and renders inside your existing theme with your own brand on top of every card.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the post language meta WPML and Polylang already write, so a board on the English page only surfaces English booking feedback. You can also expose a language chip if you want a single board that lets clients filter across languages at the same time.

 

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