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SleekView Feedback for Monday.com for WordPress

SleekView Feedback reads Monday.com for WordPress synced items, board columns, and status data, ranks items by priority column or vote count, and renders a clean public board so Monday.com work-tracking activity reaches a customer-facing WordPress surface without exposing the internal board to outside viewers.

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SleekView Feedback board for Monday.com for WordPress

Why Monday.com for WordPress sites need a public view

Monday.com for WordPress syncs Monday.com board items into WordPress custom post tables. Each synced item carries Monday column data in wp_postmeta, including status, priority, owner, and any custom column types. Monday's status columns are mirrored as WordPress taxonomies, and the default presentation is admin-only.

SleekView Feedback reuses those rows. Pick the Monday.com item post type as the data source, choose a priority column or vote meta as the upvote column, then map status to the Monday status taxonomy and category to a Monday tag or board taxonomy. The board renders items in priority order with native WordPress styling and Monday status pills.

Status pill changes can either round-trip to Monday.com through the plugin's API or stay local. Monday.com remains the canonical work-tracking tool for the team, and WordPress gains a public-facing roadmap surface that exposes selected board items without granting outside access to the full Monday workspace.

Workflow

From Monday.com to a public board

1

Connect the Monday.com data source

Install SleekView, choose Monday.com for WordPress as the data source, and the plugin scans synced Monday item post types, column meta, and status taxonomies. A live preview shows real Monday items so the board configuration can be verified before saving to the site.
2

Pick the upvote column

Map the numeric sort to a Monday priority column for a priority-weighted board, to a vote meta for a customer-interest board, or to a derived score that combines priority and stakeholder votes. Each option uses synced Monday column data directly with no schema changes.
3

Wire status and category pills

Map status to the Monday status taxonomy with terms like Working on it, Stuck, and Done, then map category to a Monday board or tag taxonomy. Each Monday status color becomes a colored pill so the board reads correctly the first time it renders to visitors.
4

Embed the board on a public page

Drop the SleekView Feedback block onto a public Roadmap or Pipeline page. Visitors see Monday.com items in native WordPress styling, while the team keeps using Monday.com and the integration keeps both surfaces aligned through normal sync cycles.

Sample board

Sample Monday.com WordPress board

A preview of how Monday.com items render once SleekView ranks them by Monday priority column or vote count and tags each one with the matching Monday status pill.
276 votes
Customer requesting Monday-style native automation builder
Product team Feature request Planned
194 votes
Monday board sync stalls when column types change schema
@syncbug Bug In progress
152 votes
Add support for Monday formula column type in sync
Engineering Feature request Open
118 votes
Native Monday timeline column shipped in last release
@timelineteam Integration Shipped
82 votes
Customer requesting Monday-style sub-item nesting in WordPress
Product team Feature request Open
28 votes
Item marked duplicate of an existing parent Monday item
@triageops Support Declined

Comparison

Monday.com admin versus SleekView Feedback

Default Monday.com WordPress admin view

  • Monday.com WordPress admin views are functional but never expose synced items as a public board.
  • Monday status colors appear in admin filters and rarely become public-facing pills on the website.
  • Stakeholders cannot vote on Monday items without a separate Monday portal extension installed.
  • Public roadmap views are not part of the integration by default, only admin dashboards.
  • Customer-facing Monday embeds typically look like Monday.com rather than the WordPress theme.

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads Monday.com synced data with no schema changes or Monday admin tweaks required.
  • Upvote column accepts Monday priority columns, vote meta, or any custom derived score.
  • Status pills sync to Monday status taxonomies so Monday.com remains canonical.
  • Category pills reuse Monday board and tag taxonomies synced into WordPress automatically.
  • Renders in native WordPress markup so the public board fits the site theme naturally.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Monday.com for WordPress

Monday-aware sync

The board reads the synced Monday.com data that the integration populates in WordPress, so Monday.com stays the canonical work-tracking tool while WordPress gains a public surface. Status pill changes can round-trip to Monday.com through the integration's write-back support without parallel stores.

Status-color categories

The category pill maps to a Monday board or status taxonomy synced into WordPress, so each Monday column color becomes a colored pill on the board. Monday status edits flow through the next sync cycle and the board updates automatically without manual maintenance on the WordPress side.

Native WordPress styling

Replace any embedded Monday.com portal view with a native WordPress board styled by the active theme. Visitors get a roadmap surface that visually belongs to the WordPress site rather than the external work-tracking tool, which lifts the perceived quality of the customer experience.

Audience

Where Monday.com sites use the board

Public roadmap surface

Embed the board on a Roadmap page sorted by Monday priority column. Stakeholders see what the team is working on, prospects see real activity, and the team keeps using Monday.com as the canonical work-tracking tool without exposing the full Monday workspace to outside visitors.

Public board transparency

Scope the board to a specific Monday board and sort by priority column. The result is a public-facing transparency view of that board's items, perfect for customer-facing roadmaps or partner-facing progress views without granting Monday workspace access to outside collaborators.

Read-only public artifact

Use the board in read-only mode while the team handles work inside Monday.com. The WordPress site becomes a polished public artifact that shows synced Monday activity in native styling, perfect for marketing pages and prospect-facing dashboards that need to feel alive.

The bigger picture

Why a public board beats the Monday.com admin view

Monday.com gives teams an intensely visual work-tracking tool with rich status columns and automation, but its WordPress integration is usually deployed for internal data sync without producing a customer-facing artifact. The team works inside Monday.com, the website stays static, and the rich data that could demonstrate the company's responsiveness never reaches the public surface. Sharing a Monday board directly with outside stakeholders usually means granting workspace access, which most teams hesitate to do for privacy and noise reasons.

SleekView Feedback closes that gap by treating synced Monday.com data as a real public board. Stakeholders see selected work-tracking activity, prospects see real progress, and the board renders in native WordPress styling so the surface feels like part of the website rather than a Monday embed. Monday stays canonical, the integration stays the glue, and the public artifact finally exists where prospects can find it without account access.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Monday.com for WordPress

Yes. SleekView reads the synced Monday.com data that the plugin populates in WordPress, regardless of which Monday plan runs on the other side. Basic, Standard, Pro, and Enterprise plans all work as long as the integration syncs the items and column meta SleekView needs.

 

It depends on the integration mode. Two-way sync configurations forward status changes through the Monday.com API on submission, while read-only configurations keep WordPress changes local. SleekView respects whichever mode the plugin supports and never bypasses the API directly.

 

Yes. The data source picker accepts a multi-board filter, so a single SleekView block can render items from multiple Monday boards with a category pill marking the source board. Each row carries its own priority column, and the upvote column can normalize across boards.

 

Yes, through the integration's existing visibility filter. The plugin controls which Monday items get synced into WordPress, and SleekView only queries the rows the plugin synced. Private Monday items that the plugin excludes never appear on the SleekView board for any visitor.

 

Yes. Any Monday column type that the plugin syncs into WordPress meta can be used as the upvote source, the category column, or the status column. New custom columns require updating the plugin's sync configuration first, after which they appear in the SleekView data source picker.

 

Deleted Monday items get removed by the next sync cycle, and the SleekView board reflects the removal on its next cache refresh. The integration owns the lifecycle of the synced rows, so there is no stale data on the board because SleekView simply renders the current sync state.

 

No. SleekView paginates the underlying query, caches the sorted set, and uses indexed meta and taxonomy joins. A board with tens of thousands of synced Monday items renders at the same speed as a smaller board because the database does the sort once per cache window.

 

The board keeps rendering against the synced rows already in the WordPress database, but new Monday items and updates stop arriving until the integration is reactivated. Existing data remains intact, so reactivating later resumes the sync flow without any SleekView reconfiguration.

 

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