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SleekView Feedback for MetForm Pro

MetForm Pro saves every Elementor form submission to its own dedicated entry table with the full field payload. SleekView Feedback reads those rows directly and renders one card per entry, sorted by vote count, with an Upvote button that writes back to the source row without exports.

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SleekView Feedback board for MetForm Pro

MetForm entries as voteable cards

MetForm Pro lives inside Elementor as a full form builder and saves every submission to its own dedicated entry table with the field payload stored alongside. That layout works well for the MetForm entries screen and the basic admin reports, but it leaves teams without a clean way to surface those entries on a public voteable board with badges and statuses.

SleekView Feedback reads the MetForm tables in place. You point a view at any MetForm form, pick the field that holds the card title, the field that holds the category, the field that holds the status, and a numeric field that tracks votes. The board renders one card per submission, sorted by vote count, with badges painted from your existing select choices in the MetForm widget editor.

Because the source of truth stays in MetForm, every confirmation email, redirect rule, and integration with MailChimp, Mailpoet, or webhook destinations keeps firing on the same submission. Moderators triage in the standard MetForm entries screen, and the public board reflects every status change instantly without a sync step or another dashboard.

Workflow

From a MetForm submission to a card

1

Pick a MetForm source

Open SleekView, create a view, and choose any MetForm Pro form as the source. The plugin reads the MetForm field schema and exposes every text, select, and numeric widget as a column you can map onto cards or expose as a filter.
2

Map title, category, status, votes

Choose which MetForm field is the card title, which select widget holds the category, which select widget holds the status, and which numeric widget tracks votes. The same mapping powers Table, Kanban, Charts, and Feedback views.
3

Switch view type to Feedback

Toggle the layout to Feedback. SleekView lays cards out by vote count, paints status and category pills with the colors set on MetForm select widgets, and wires the Upvote button to write back to the chosen numeric field on the entry.
4

Embed it on any page

Drop the SleekView block on a page or use the shortcode inside Elementor, Bricks, or the classic editor. URL filters for category and status work out of the box, so deep links land on a pre-filtered view of the public board with no setup.

Sample board

Sample MetForm Pro feedback board

Six real MetForm Pro submissions rendered through SleekView Feedback. Title and author come from MetForm fields, the badges from select widgets, and the vote count from a numeric widget on the same entry.
237 votes
Conditional logic skips fields hidden by previous answer
Branko Stojanovic Bug Investigating
182 votes
Add Stripe subscription product field with trial settings
@melisa-yildiz Feature request Planned
139 votes
Native digital signature widget without an add-on
Idris Mansouri Feature request Shipped
61 votes
Multi-step progress bar resets on browser back button
Greta Lindstrom Bug In progress
24 votes
Bulk approve and reject buttons on entry list view
@adwoa-asiedu Idea New
6 votes
Optional accessibility audit mode for the form editor
Hayato Komatsu Idea Closed

Comparison

Hosted board versus native SleekView render

Hosted Canny style board

  • Hosted feedback boards charge per admin seat and per integration across their pricing tiers
  • MetForm submissions leave WordPress for a third-party dashboard outside the WordPress admin
  • Single sign-on with the WordPress user table is usually limited to higher hosted plan tiers
  • Bridging MetForm entries to a hosted board needs Zapier, Make, or a custom webhook handler
  • Two admin dashboards means moderators duplicate every status decision after the team triages

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads the MetForm entry tables in place with no schema migration step or extra job queue needed
  • Upvote button writes back to the numeric field you mapped on the source MetForm entry row
  • Status and category badges reuse the colors set on MetForm select widgets in the editor
  • Works alongside Elementor display rules, MailChimp, Mailpoet, and webhook integrations without conflict
  • Embed using a Gutenberg block, a shortcode, or the [sleekview] attribute syntax

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for MetForm Pro

Upvotes that update the entry

Each Upvote click increments the numeric field you mapped on the MetForm entry row through the standard WordPress data layer. Reports, exports, MailChimp syncs, and any other connected integration see the new vote count on the same row instantly.

Filter by MetForm widgets

Any select, radio, or checkbox widget on a MetForm form becomes a public filter on the board. Visitors narrow by category or status using buttons rendered from your existing widget choices, painted with the colors set in the MetForm editor.

Spam protection stays put

Akismet, reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, and Cloudflare Turnstile on the MetForm form keep working untouched. SleekView Feedback respects the entry status, so anything trashed or flagged disappears from the public board automatically with no extra setup needed.

Audience

What MetForm teams ship with the Feedback view

Public roadmap board

A MetForm idea intake inside an Elementor template becomes a vote-sorted public roadmap. The board ranks the queue by community demand with no separate hosted vendor.

Community wishlist

Communities collect product wishes through an Elementor MetForm, then surface the top voted ones on a public page rendered by SleekView Feedback.

Internal feature wishlist

Internal teams use a private MetForm form for feature wishes, and the Feedback view ranks them by team votes. Status pills carry work from triage to shipped.

The bigger picture

Why this matters for MetForm teams

MetForm Pro is usually picked when the team already lives in Elementor and wants forms designed and managed inside the same builder. The friction with that choice has always been entry management and reporting, because MetForm leaves entries inside its own admin screen and offers limited public surfaces for those entries. Hosted alternatives like Canny pull data out through a Zapier bridge that struggles whenever the MetForm widget structure changes.

SleekView Feedback closes that gap. The board reads the existing MetForm entries in place, joins them at query time, and the Upvote button writes back to the same entry row. MailChimp syncs, Mailpoet flows, and webhook destinations keep firing on submission exactly as before.

Moderators triage in the MetForm entries screen they already use, and the public board reflects every status change instantly. For agencies, the result is a fast delivery on a common request and no extra retainer for board administration each month.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for MetForm Pro

Yes. SleekView Feedback uses the standard WordPress data layer to increment whichever numeric widget you mapped as the vote counter on the MetForm entry row. The new count lands on the same row your team uses for triage and exports.

 

The view stores a per-entry cookie and an optional IP hash, and uses the logged-in user ID when one is available. You can also restrict upvotes to logged-in members only, which is the typical pattern for membership and community sites that want trusted vote counts.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback only renders the existing entries, so every MetForm confirmation, MailChimp sync, Mailpoet flow, and webhook destination keeps firing on the underlying submission exactly as before. The automation pipeline stays untouched.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback respects the MetForm entry status, so anything trashed or marked as spam is hidden automatically. For an explicit approval gate, add an Approved yes or no select widget to the form and tell the view to only show approved entries.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback paginates server side and uses indexed queries against the MetForm entry tables. You can pick the page size, choose numbered pagination or a load more button, and page loads stay fast even on very large submission datasets in storage.

 

Yes. SleekView Feedback reads URL parameters for category and status, so a link like ?category=Bug&status=Open opens the board with those filters applied. The same pattern works for sharing in Slack, email, or social posts that drive traffic to the public board.

 

Yes. Place several SleekView blocks on the same page, each pointed at a different MetForm form, and wrap them in a tab block. Each board is independent, so a single Ideas page can host Bugs, Features, and Wishlist tabs without merging sources behind the scenes.

 

Yes. SleekView lets you save multiple views on the same MetForm form. Build a private Kanban for internal triage with status columns, and a public Feedback board with upvotes, both pointing at the same MetForm entries but with different layouts and visibility.

 

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