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SleekView Feedback for myCred Reward Systems

myCred already tracks every point, badge, and rank your members earn. SleekView Feedback uses that data to gate boards by balance, reward upvotes with points, and surface what your most active members actually want next from your site.

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SleekView Feedback board for myCred

A board that rewards engaged members

myCred stores point balances in wp_mycred_log and per-user totals in user meta. SleekView Feedback reads both when it decides who can vote, who can post, and who shows up at the top of the board. Pair it with myCred hooks and an upvote can itself earn points, making engagement a loop instead of a chore.

Bind SleekView to the custom post type that holds your ideas, choose the vote column, the status column, and the category column. The Feedback view renders one card per row, sorted by votes, with a status pill and a category tag. Each card shows the member's display name plus their current myCred rank or badge if you opt into that field.

Because myCred is the source of truth for engagement, you can gate posting behind a minimum balance, give bonus points to the first members who hit a category, or restrict a high signal board to a top rank. The board, the rewards, and the roadmap all live in WordPress, and members never leave the site they earn points on to share what they want.

Workflow

Turn myCred points into a real roadmap

1

Pick the ideas post type

Reuse a Suggestions or Roadmap post type, or spin one up in seconds. SleekView reads its posts and meta fields, then lets you bind vote count, status, and category columns. New posts appear on the board the moment they publish without any extra config.
2

Map myCred to access rules

Set a minimum point balance or required rank to post, vote, or read. SleekView checks the live myCred balance on every render, so the moment a member crosses the threshold, the post or vote buttons appear, and they disappear if balance drops below the line.
3

Members earn points by engaging

Use a myCred hook to award points for upvotes and posts. The board becomes a virtuous loop where the most active members earn more, climb ranks, and unlock private boards. Vote counts write back to the source row through the standard REST API.
4

Status pills close the loop

Admins move cards between Open, Planned, In progress, Shipped, and Declined with one dropdown per card. Status colors stay accessible across themes, and the public roadmap inside WordPress shows members that points and upvotes translate into shipped features.

Sample board

Sample myCred community voice board

Six cards from a community site that uses myCred for badges and ranks. The mix of feature, perk, and reward feedback reflects what gamified communities tend to ask for first.
262 votes
Add a leaderboard widget for monthly top earners
Wesley A. Feature request Planned
224 votes
Let members trade points for store discounts
@noelle.j Perks In progress
178 votes
Add a streak badge for logging in seven days in a row
Ravi G. Gamification Open
131 votes
Allow gifting points to another member as a thank you
Sofia P. Community Open
76 votes
Point log loads slowly when there are thousands of entries
Tessa M. Bug Shipped
38 votes
Show point cost on rewards before you click redeem
Idris C. UX Planned

Comparison

SaaS feedback tool vs SleekView Feedback

External voting widget

  • Lives outside your community so members lose their points context the moment they leave.
  • Charges per active user every month, scaling against the very community you grow.
  • Can not read myCred ranks or balances, so gating defaults to crude SSO claims.
  • Renders in an iframe that fights your theme styles and adds heavy third party scripts.
  • Owns the email branding so replies feel like a stranger answering, not your community.

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_mycred_log live so ranks and balances drive gating without lag.
  • Upvotes can mint myCred points so engagement compounds instead of leaking out.
  • Status writes back to the source post so the roadmap stays in WordPress with the points.
  • One flat license, never billed against the size of your community or vote volume.
  • Looks like part of your gamified community, not a third party widget bolted in late.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for myCred

Upvotes that mint points

Pair upvotes with a myCred hook to award points to the voter, the idea poster, or both. SleekView writes the new vote back to the source row at the same moment myCred logs the points, so engagement and rewards stay in lockstep with zero glue code on top.

Gate by myCred rank or balance

Require a minimum balance to vote, a higher one to post, and a specific rank for the private board. SleekView checks live myCred state every render so newly leveled-up members see the upgrade instantly, and members below the threshold see a clean upgrade prompt.

Status and category, brand safe

Six accessible color pills cover every status and category bind. Map any column to a pill or tag, and the cards stay readable on any theme. Admins move items between Open, Planned, In progress, Shipped, and Declined right on the card without leaving the page.

Audience

What myCred communities build with it

Gamified community wishlist

Members earn points for each upvote and bonus points for ideas that get shipped. The board becomes a flywheel where the most engaged members shape the roadmap and the rest see clear progress they can chase next month.

Top rank only roadmap board

Reserve a private board for members at the highest myCred rank. They get early ideas about new features, badges, and perks before anything goes public, which turns rank into real influence and gives top fans a reason to keep climbing.

Reward catalog feedback

Members vote on which rewards to add to the myCred catalog. Vote weight tells you which point cost feels fair and which rewards are worth investing in, instead of guessing what to stock based on a few loud members in chat.

The bigger picture

Why myCred sites need a voice board, not a chat thread

myCred works because every action a member takes returns a small, visible reward. The reverse is also true. When a member suggests something and gets silence in return, the community loop breaks and engagement drops fast.

A chat thread or comment box is the worst place to capture those suggestions, because the loudest voice wins by repetition rather than by signal, and the suggestion vanishes as soon as a new message scrolls past. A board fixes that because every idea is visible, every upvote is counted, and every status update is public. Tying it to myCred ranks and balances makes the loop tighter than any third party tool can manage.

The members who built up rank by showing up daily get more say than a stranger who joined yesterday, which is exactly the social contract the points system implies. SleekView Feedback reads myCred live, so ranks and balances drive who votes and who posts in real time, the points themselves can be minted by upvotes, and the roadmap lives in the same WordPress admin where badges and the log already live. No sync, no SaaS tool, no roadmap silo away from the rewards that make the community work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for myCred

Yes. Use a myCred hook on the vote action so upvotes mint points to the voter, the poster, or both. SleekView fires a standard WordPress action when a vote is cast, which myCred and other plugins can listen for. This makes the board a points engine on top of a roadmap, not just a static voting widget.

 

In the block settings, specify a minimum balance or required rank for read, post, and vote access. SleekView calls the live myCred functions on every render, so the moment a member crosses the threshold, write access turns on. If balance drops below the line for any reason, write access turns off without admin help.

 

Yes. Each Feedback view block can target one point type for gating, and different boards can target different point types. A free community might gate by base Points, while a premium board gates by a paid Tokens point type, so multi-currency myCred setups can map cleanly to a board per point type.

 

SleekView dedupes votes by user ID at the row level, so a member can only upvote any given card once. Refresh, multiple tabs, and shared accounts can not inflate the count. Combined with myCred limits on how often a hook can fire per user, the system is resistant to common point farming patterns.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the author's user meta for each card, so you can show their current myCred rank, top badge, or balance next to their display name. This turns the board into a social proof loop, where high rank members vote and post visibly and lower rank members see what is possible next.

 

Both. Admins can move statuses on the card with one click. You can also automate it via a WordPress action when a vote count crosses a threshold, like flipping cards over fifty votes into Planned automatically. That lets the community itself promote ideas while you focus on shipping, not on triage.

 

No. SleekView caches query results and only re-queries on vote or status change. The block is lazy loaded so it does not block initial paint. The vote action does a single REST call, and the myCred hook runs as it would anywhere else, so you do not feel any extra weight from the board on member dashboards.

 

Yes. SleekView ships an optional Mine filter that scopes the board to the current member's posts and votes. Members open it to see what they have suggested, how each item is progressing, and which ideas they have backed. It also doubles as a personal record of points earned via the upvote hook over time.

 

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