SleekView Feedback for Memberium
SleekView Feedback reads Memberium contacts, tags, and any custom field synced from Keap, then renders an upvotable card per row. Members vote on the features they want, your team works the queue, and tag updates flow back into Keap.
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Why Memberium sites need a feedback board
Memberium connects WordPress to Keap (formerly Infusionsoft) by mirroring contact records, tags, and custom fields into the local database tables. Most member driven decisions today get made by reading the Keap CRM, exporting a CSV, and pasting comments into a shared doc that the rest of the team never opens. That falls apart the moment the team grows past one person and stops reading the same doc on the same day of the week.
SleekView Feedback turns a Memberium custom post or a dedicated requests CPT into a public style board. Each row becomes a card with the request title, the contact display name from the linked Memberium account, a category pill from any tag or custom field, a status badge, and a vote count. Members upvote, the order updates, and the team finally has one queue.
Upvotes write back to the source row, and a Memberium hook can push the vote total or a new tag back to Keap on the next sync. Charts and Kanban views of the same dataset give the marketing team and the product team different lenses on the same numbers. Nothing leaves WordPress, nothing leaves Keap, and there is no third dashboard to log in to.
Workflow
From Memberium data to a feedback board
Point SleekView at Memberium
Pick vote, status, category
Map tags to category colours
Embed and push tags to Keap
Sample board
Sample Memberium feedback board
Comparison
Memberium tools vs SleekView Feedback
Default Memberium admin
- Memberium admin shows contacts and tags but offers no vote driven request queue
- Member ideas get logged into Keap notes that only one staffer sees per session
- Bulk tag changes work, but members cannot rank what they want next anywhere
- Surveys and forms collect input one row at a time with no public visibility
- Canny and FeatureBase boards live outside Keap and need a custom sync to work
SleekView Feedback
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Reads any Memberium synced post or table, including Keap fields via
memberiumkeap - Vote totals can sync back to Keap as a custom field on the next Memberium poll
- Category pills come from Keap tags so segmentation in CRM and board match exactly
- Status badges mirror the team own roadmap labels with six default colour options
- Member aware filters hide Planned and Shipped from prospects, show to paying tiers
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Memberium
Two way Keap sync built in
Upvotes increment the source row in WordPress, and a Memberium hook pushes the new total or tag back to Keap on the next scheduled sync. The CRM and the board never drift, and any Keap automation watching the field keeps firing.
Tag aware boards by default
SleekView reads Memberium tags as native categories, so a board can be filtered to Gold members, to buyers of a specific course, or to contacts on an automation. Each tag becomes a coloured pill the team already knows.
Status pills for the roadmap
The status field can be a taxonomy, a Memberium custom field, or a plain text value, and SleekView turns each distinct value into a coloured badge. Staff drag cards across statuses, and every move syncs back to Keap.
Audience
Three Memberium teams running a board
Coaching academies
Coaching academies run a Member Wishlist board where students upvote new modules. Top requests guide the next quarter curriculum without spinning up a separate Canny billing line outside Keap.
Service businesses with Keap
Service businesses use Memberium to gate client portals, then add a SleekView board for clients to suggest new services. Keap tags drive who sees which board inside WordPress.
Membership roadmap board
Membership communities publish a public roadmap board where members see what is planned, shipped, and in progress. Keap driven levels decide who can vote and who is read only.
The bigger picture
Why a board beats notes for Memberium
Memberium glues WordPress to Keap so beautifully that most teams forget there is no place inside that loop where members can rank what they want next. Keap notes hide one comment under one contact record, and Memberium protected pages show static text. The result is a marketing team that runs the CRM, a product team that runs a separate roadmap doc, and members who repeat the same request five times because nobody can see anyone else.
A board fixes the shape of that data. Every request becomes a public card with a vote, a tag, and a status, members upvote what matters, and your team gets a single ordered queue that matches paying member demand. Memberium and Keap stay the system of record, the board just gives them a window members can see through.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Memberium
SleekView reads Memberium synced data directly from the WordPress database, so every Memberium edition that writes contacts and custom fields to the standard tables works. There is no separate Keap integration to maintain, just point the board at the synced post type or contact table.
 Yes. Voting uses the front end SleekView shortcode, so any signed in Memberium account can click the upvote button on a member only page without ever seeing wp-admin. Capabilities drive each role, and Memberium tag rules can scope visibility per board.
 Yes. SleekView fires a hook on every vote, and Memberium can map that hook to a custom field on the linked Keap contact. The total syncs on the next scheduled poll, so any Keap automation watching the field, like sending a milestone email, keeps firing.
 Yes. SleekView views are configuration only, so the same Memberium dataset can power a public feedback board, a private kanban for staff working the queue, a table for the analyst, and a chart for the founder. Every surface reads the same rows.
 SleekView reads the latest tags on every load, so a renamed tag appears immediately as the new label and a merged tag rolls under the surviving name. Historical votes are not lost since they live on the source row, and colour mapping carries over.
 Yes. Each card opens a detail panel with a comment thread powered by the standard WordPress comments table. Staff replies are flagged as official, and email notifications can reuse the Memberium transactional layer so members read replies in one inbox.
 Yes. SleekView reads the active Memberium tags on the request and can filter visible items per tag. Prospects can be shown only the public board with Open and Planned items, while paying members see the full roadmap including In progress and Shipped.
 No. SleekView paginates results, indexes the vote column on first load, and caches rendered cards through the standard WordPress object cache. Vote writes happen in one targeted SQL update, and the Keap push runs on the existing Memberium schedule.
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