SleekView Feedback for Paid Member Subscriptions
SleekView Feedback reads Paid Member Subscriptions plans, member records, and any custom field you store, then renders an upvotable card per row. Members vote, your team works the queue, and the source tables stay the only place data lives.
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Why Paid Member Subscriptions sites need a board
Paid Member Subscriptions stores subscription plans, member statuses, and recurring payments in dedicated tables prefixed with wppms_, plus a layer of meta on standard WordPress users. The plugin handles plan changes, renewals, and cancellations cleanly, but every membership site eventually needs a place where members rank what they want next, and most owners reach for a Google Form.
SleekView Feedback turns a Paid Member Subscriptions plan post or a dedicated requests CPT into a public style board. Each row becomes a card with the request title, the member display name from the linked WordPress user, a category tag from any meta or taxonomy, a status pill, and a vote count. The board orders itself by votes by default so the request that matters to active subscribers ends up at the top.
Upvotes write back to the source row, so the count is the same number your Paid Member Subscriptions reports already see. A Charts view can plot top requests by plan tier, a Kanban view can group items by stage of work, and the Table view stays available for any staff member who likes a raw spreadsheet inside WordPress.
Workflow
From PMS data to a board in four steps
Point SleekView at PMS
Pick vote, status, category
Tie cards to the active plan
Embed and let members vote
Sample board
Sample PMS member feedback board
Comparison
PMS admin vs SleekView Feedback
Default PMS plugin admin
- Paid Member Subscriptions lists members and plans as flat tables with no vote column
- Feature ideas land in a form that the rest of the team rarely sees in real time
- Status changes need opening one member at a time and editing the dropdown by hand
- Members cannot upvote requests, so popularity is invisible to staff and to peers
- Canny and FeatureBase boards live outside WordPress and bill per seat after trial
SleekView Feedback
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Reads any Paid Member Subscriptions post type and joined
wppms_*tables - Vote count persists in the source row through every plan switch or renewal step
- Category pill maps to plan name, taxonomy, or any custom meta value on the row
- Status badge mirrors Active, Pending, Expired, Cancelled, plus any custom status
- Plan aware voting weight gives annual subscribers more pull than free trial accounts
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Paid Member Subscriptions
Votes that write back to PMS
Each upvote increments the chosen meta key on the source row inside a single SQL update, so Paid Member Subscriptions reports, Sleek charts, and any custom queries you run see the same total. There is no parallel store to drift.
Plan weighted voting
Map the active Paid Member Subscriptions plan to a vote multiplier so an annual member vote counts more than a trial. The raw count stays visible to admins, and expired accounts can be set to zero for the active roadmap.
Status pills for the roadmap
Active, Pending, Expired, Cancelled, and any custom Paid Member Subscriptions status renders as a coloured badge with the same wording your support team uses. Staff drag cards between statuses, and each move writes back instantly.
Audience
Three sites running a PMS feedback board
Paid content publishers
Paid content publishers run a Suggest a Topic board where members upvote story ideas. Top requests become the next month editorial calendar, and Charts shows what each plan tier asks for.
Online communities
Online communities use Paid Member Subscriptions to gate forums, then add a SleekView board so members request new sections. Status pills tell the room which ideas are planned, shipped, or declined.
Coaching and training
Coaching memberships publish a Member Wishlist board where students upvote new modules. The most requested topics guide the next quarter curriculum without spinning up another billing line.
The bigger picture
Why a board beats a form for PMS members
Paid Member Subscriptions is built around plans, members, and renewals, which is exactly the relationship a feedback board needs to reflect. A form treats every request as a private note, so the third member to ask for the same feature has no idea the first two already asked. A board fixes that by turning every request into a public card with a vote count and a status badge.
Members see what others care about, the highest signal ideas float to the top by themselves, and staff work an ordered queue instead of triaging duplicate emails. The board also reduces churn risk because members see their request acknowledged with a status, even when the answer is Declined. Paid Member Subscriptions already stores every plan and every member, so the data is right there, the board just gives subscribers a place to point at it.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Paid Member Subscriptions
SleekView reads Paid Member Subscriptions data directly from the WordPress database, so any version that writes its posts and meta to the standard tables works. The free build and Pro build expose the same schema, which means the board renders the same way regardless of licence.
 Yes. Voting uses the front end SleekView shortcode, so any signed in subscriber can click the upvote button on a member only page without ever seeing wp-admin. Capabilities drive each role, and plan rules can scope visibility per board for trial and paying tiers.
 Votes live on the source row, either as a meta key or a dedicated column, so plan switches, renewals, and migrations never touch the count. Paid Member Subscriptions changes the plan on the linked user, and the request keeps its votes intact for every report.
 Yes. SleekView reads the active Paid Member Subscriptions plan on the request and can filter visible items per tier. A common setup hides Planned and Shipped from trial accounts while showing the full roadmap to annual members on the same source data.
 The default behaviour leaves the vote in place because the request is still useful signal. You can flip a setting that recounts the board nightly and removes votes from cancelled accounts, which is right for sites that want only active members to steer the roadmap.
 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 reuse whichever transactional mail layer Paid Member Subscriptions already sends from.
 Yes. SleekView checks the same restriction rules Paid Member Subscriptions applies to any page, so a board placed inside a restricted area is invisible to members without that plan. You can also assign per plan voting weight so invested members carry more pull.
 SleekView paginates results, indexes the vote column on first load, and caches rendered cards through the standard WordPress object cache. A board of ten thousand items with thousands of voters renders well under a second, and each vote uses one SQL update.
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