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SleekView Feedback for Monarch Social Sharing

Monarch Social Sharing stores its network list, follow widgets, and placement choices inside one serialized options blob. SleekView turns those records into a sortable board where each network and placement becomes a votable card with click counts, status pills, and category chips.

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SleekView Feedback board for Monarch Social Sharing

Sharing feedback from the Monarch config

Monarch Social Sharing is the free facing cousin of Monarch Pro and writes the same shape of data: a serialized array of networks, placements, follower counters, and color choices stored under a single key in wp_options. Per post toggles live in wp_postmeta. The default Divi options panel is fine for one admin tweaking colors, but it has no surface for an editorial team to argue about which networks deserve a place on the next homepage redesign.

SleekView reads the Monarch options directly. Map a share click counter or follower count to the vote column, point status pills at Live, Paused, A B test, or Retired values, and use the placement label like inline or floating as the category chip. The result is one card per network or placement, ranked by activity, with status visible at a glance so editors stop sending screenshots and start voting on a shared queue.

Every interaction writes back to a meta key you already chose, which means Monarch and any reporting widget that already reads from the options API keeps working. SleekView only adds a parallel feedback surface on top, not a parallel database, so the Divi admin remains the source of truth for share placement configuration.

Workflow

From Monarch options to a vote driven board

1

Point SleekView at Monarch

Create a new view and pick the Monarch options entry plus any post overrides table. SleekView reads each configured network, follower widget, and placement record as a separate row, so every Facebook, X, LinkedIn, or Pinterest entry becomes one card on the board automatically.
2

Map votes, status, category

Choose a click counter or follower count for vote weight, a state column for the status pill (Live, Paused, A B test, Retired), and the Monarch placement label as the chip. Colors are wired so winners and losers stand out the moment the board loads.
3

Embed the board internally

Drop the SleekView block on a Growth or Roadmap page inside the WordPress admin. Editors see a ranked grid of Monarch networks and placements, with status pills and click totals on each card, and a Needs Review saved view groups every underperforming button.
4

Votes drive the next test

Every upvote writes to a meta key Monarch already uses, so future placements can sort by score. Retire low voted networks, double down on the high performers, and prioritise the queue without leaving WordPress or exporting a spreadsheet first.

Sample board

Sample Monarch sharing board

A snapshot of how an internal growth board looks once SleekView indexes the Monarch options. Click counts drive the vote weight and placement labels appear as colored chips on every card.
267 votes
Facebook button on recipe posts outperforms every other placement
@growthlucia Insight Shipped
193 votes
Floating share bar overlaps the footer CTA on tablets
Marco Tan Bug Investigating
148 votes
Add Mastodon to the Monarch network list please
Helena Reyes Feature request Planned
86 votes
WhatsApp button missing from mobile inline placement
Priya Nair Bug In progress
42 votes
Hide the share popup entirely on archive pages
@editortomek Idea New
9 votes
Share count stuck on zero for posts older than 2022
Lena Kim Bug Closed

Comparison

Monarch options vs SleekView Feedback

Default Monarch options

  • Stack of Divi toggles with no ranked view of which networks actually earn shares each week
  • Click counts, if recorded at all, sit in a CSV the growth team rebuilds every Monday morning
  • No public roadmap surface for which Monarch experiments are Live, Paused, or Retired
  • Per post overrides scatter across postmeta with no shared queue to triage them in bulk
  • Editors argue about placement tweaks in Slack instead of voting on a single Monarch board

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads the serialized Monarch options entry and per post overrides with zero schema changes
  • Upvote writes back to a click counter or vote meta so Monarch and reporting tools see the score
  • Status pills cover Live, Paused, A B test, and Retired values out of the box on every card
  • Placement labels like inline, sidebar, popup, and floating appear as colored category chips
  • Saved views let growth leads share boards like Underperforming Networks without writing code

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Monarch Social Sharing

Reads the Monarch options

SleekView speaks the Monarch schema. It maps each configured network, placement, and follower counter to a card with vote, status, and category chip, so a sharing feedback board can launch on top of an existing Divi install in less than an hour.

Click counts as votes

Each upvote increments a meta value tied to Monarch share clicks. The score is queryable, exportable, and visible inside the Monarch options, so the source of truth stays inside Divi instead of forking into a separate analytics dashboard.

Placement experiments ranked

Inline, sidebar, popup, and floating placements each get a card. Editors see which placements are Live, which are running an A B test, and which are queued for retirement without opening the Monarch admin or filing a separate spreadsheet.

Audience

Three teams that ship Monarch experiments faster

Editorial growth squads

Growth leads open a board ranked by share clicks per network. The team upvotes a Pinterest test on lifestyle posts, an A B placement queue forms automatically, and the next sprint is scoped before Monday standup.

Agency client roadmaps

Agencies running Monarch for clients share the board so the client sees which networks are Live, which are queued, and what is retired. The conversation moves from gut feel to a shared vote driven sharing roadmap.

QA and bug triage

Editors flag broken counters and weird popup behaviour on a card with a status pill. The developer fixing the floating bar on iOS knows exactly which Monarch placement is in scope without a back and forth in Slack.

The bigger picture

Why Monarch sharing needs a board

Monarch Social Sharing makes it easy to switch on every button on every page. That is also how share buttons stop earning their place. Pinterest works for lifestyle but the team forgets to enable it on the new long form template.

StumbleUpon is still configured three years after the network died. The floating bar is overlapping the footer on tablets and nobody on the editorial team opens Divi to find out. The signal to fix all of this exists, it just lives in serialized options and post meta one admin at a time can edit.

SleekView gives those same records a public, vote driven home. Click counts become vote weights. Placement labels become category chips.

Live, Paused, A B test, and Retired become colored status pills. Growth leads open one board, sort by score, and see which Monarch experiments moved shares this month. Editors flag broken counters on a card instead of in a Slack thread, and clients on an agency retainer see a ranked roadmap instead of a Divi admin screenshot.

The result is fewer dead buttons, fewer half tested placements, and a Monarch setup that everyone in the team can defend in a quarterly review.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Monarch Social Sharing

No. SleekView reads the serialized Monarch options entry and per post overrides through the standard WordPress options API. The only write is the upvote increment, which lands on a meta key you choose so the score sits next to the rest of the configuration.

 

Point SleekView at a click log table you already keep, or wire up a small action hook that increments a counter on every Monarch share. The view reads that counter as the vote score, so popular networks float to the top of the board automatically.

 

Yes. SleekView ships as a Gutenberg block, Elementor widget, Bricks element, and shortcode. Drop the board on an internal Growth Dashboard page and editors can vote, flag bugs, and read status pills without ever loading the Divi admin.

 

Yes. Per post type overrides Monarch stores in postmeta show up as their own cards on the board, so a placement tuned for case studies appears as a separate row from the global default. Editors can vote on each variant individually instead of averaging.

 

Both modes are supported. Most teams keep the Monarch board internal because the audience for placement decisions is editorial, but a public Roadmap page that exposes the cards with vote and status pill is a clean way to publish your sharing plan to readers.

 

When you delete a network in Monarch, the underlying option key disappears and the corresponding card drops off the board on the next refresh. If you only disable the network, the card stays with a Paused status pill so the historic vote count remains visible to the team.

 

Yes. The follower widget exposes per network counters that SleekView reads like any other meta value. Map the follower count to a numeric column on the card and editors get a follower growth leaderboard per channel without leaving WordPress at all.

 

SleekView paginates and sorts at the database level, so a Monarch setup with hundreds of per template placements still renders the top of the board in well under a second. Scoping a saved view by template or by status keeps both the query and the audience focused.

 

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