SleekView Feedback for PeepSo Videos
SleekView Feedback reads a feedback source on the same site as your PeepSo Videos module, picks any numeric column for votes and any column for status, and renders a public board where members upvote player ideas, upload bugs, and watch progress without leaving your PeepSo community at any point.
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Why PeepSo Videos needs a roadmap surface
PeepSo Videos stores uploaded clips and YouTube or Vimeo references in a set of custom tables, with thumbnails and player options held in wp_postmeta. The module handles streaming and embeds well, but there is no built in surface inside the admin where members can ask for new player behavior, flag a broken upload step, or vote on which UX fix the team should pick up next sprint.
Most communities patch this with a pinned activity post, a Google Form, or a separate roadmap tool. Each of those tools collects requests in its own database, with its own auth, and someone on the team has to keep the WordPress side in sync by hand. The list of open ideas drifts out of date, members log the same request three times, and nobody knows whether the team actually plans to ship the change or not before the next release.
SleekView Feedback points at a small custom post type on the same site, picks the vote_count meta field for upvotes and the status meta for badges, and turns the data into one public board scoped to videos. Members vote with their existing PeepSo account, the counts write straight back to the source row, and admins moderate from the same WordPress screens they already use every day for media moderation work and video review.
Workflow
Launch a PeepSo Videos feedback board in four steps
Connect SleekView to a videos ideas source
Pick the vote and status columns
Decide what shows on each card
Open submissions to your members
Sample board
Sample PeepSo Videos feedback board
Comparison
Default PeepSo Videos vs SleekView Feedback
Default Videos admin
- Video posts and players live in custom tables with no shared place for member ideas.
- Pinned activity posts about videos collect replies, but never show a clear vote count.
- There is no built in status badge for Planned, In progress, Shipped, or Declined items.
- Sorting video ideas by an upvote field needs custom code or another plugin to wire up.
- Admins cannot show one public board for video feedback without rebuilding the page.
SleekView Feedback
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Reads any numeric meta key as the vote count, including a custom
video_votesfield. - Status badges pull from any taxonomy or meta value, with one color per configured status.
- Upvote button writes straight back to the source row, no parallel votes table to maintain.
- Submission form uses any PeepSo or WordPress form shortcode you already trust on the site.
- Accessibility ideas like captions can be tagged so members can find them quickly on the board.
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for PeepSo Videos
Votes that live in your data
Every upvote increments a meta field on the original feedback post row. There is no parallel votes table to back up, no external service holding the counts, and any reports or exports you already run against your PeepSo Videos data pick up the new vote totals with no extra wiring needed at any point.
Status badges with real meaning
Map each status value to a colored badge so Open, Planned, In progress, Shipped, and Declined are clear at a glance. Members understand which video ideas the team picked up, which ones are waiting on input, and which ones will not happen, without reading a single comment or any release note this quarter.
Accessibility stays first class
Accessibility ideas like captions, transcripts, and keyboard shortcuts can be tagged as an Accessibility category and ranked on the same board. Members see how much demand each idea has, and the team can ship the highest voted ones with clear cover from the community at the same time.
Audience
PeepSo Videos teams that put feedback in public
Creator communities
Creator communities upload short videos every week. The board collects ideas about playback speed, captions, and watch time stats, so the team can plan changes from real demand rather than the single creator thread that ended up busiest in the activity stream last week.
Course video libraries
Course teams use videos for lessons. The board surfaces ideas about chapter markers, transcripts, and download options, and the team can ship the highest voted items quarter by quarter without guessing which would help the next cohort the most for their study sessions.
Internal company communities
Internal teams use videos for announcements and demos. The board collects ideas about playlists, view counts, and private upload links, and the team can prioritize the next quarter of work from real internal demand rather than a single executive comment.
The bigger picture
Why a feedback board sharpens a community video module
Video modules are heavy on infrastructure and on member attention. A flaky upload or a player that drops frames on certain phones can damage trust fast, especially when members spend ten minutes on a recording before they find out something failed. PeepSo Videos ships a solid default, but every community wants small changes to the player, the upload flow, or the privacy controls, and without a shared feedback surface there is no easy way to know which changes the membership actually wants.
A board fixes that. Each request becomes a card with a vote count and a status badge, so a member who is about to file a duplicate bug can see the original on the board with three hundred upvotes and an In progress label. That single change reduces duplicate threads, makes the queue of work honest, and gives community leads a calm way to say no in public without breaking the relationship.
Over a quarter, the board becomes the place members check before they post and where leads plan from.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for PeepSo Videos
Yes. Upvotes increment the meta key you picked as the vote column on the original feedback row. There is no parallel votes table, no external service, and any reports or exports you already run against the feedback data pick up the new counts as soon as each vote is cast on the board by a member.
 Yes. The submit button opens the form you choose, posts the new idea into the same source table the board reads, and shows it on the board with zero votes and the default status. Members never see a separate submission form or a parallel database to sign in to at any point during the flow.
 Boards respect the same PeepSo and WordPress role rules the rest of your site uses. Cards from a private context only appear for members who can already read that context, and the same role checks gate who can vote, comment, or submit a new idea about how the videos module should behave.
 Yes. Accessibility ideas can be tagged as an Accessibility category and shown publicly with their vote count, so members can see how much demand each idea has at a glance. The team can use the ranked list to plan captions, transcripts, and player keyboard shortcuts as concrete work items.
 Cards stay on the board because the data lives on the feedback row, not on the deleted member record. The author display name shifts to a generic deleted account label, the vote count is preserved, and the status stays whatever the admin team last set, so the public history of the request is kept intact.
 Yes. Any post taxonomy or meta key can drive the category tag on each card. Most teams use a small set like Feature request, Bug, UX, and Accessibility, with one color per category, so members can scan the board and filter to the kind of work they are most interested in voting on right now.
 Yes. SleekView ships with role-based permissions, so you can let logged in members vote, restrict submissions to paying members, or open both to everyone. Limits are checked on the server side so the rules cannot be bypassed by editing the page or replaying the request from a separate tab.
 Yes. SleekView pages the board, only loads the cards on screen, and uses indexed columns for the vote and status filters. Communities with tens of thousands of uploaded videos stay responsive because the heavy fields are only fetched for the feedback cards the visitor is looking at on the current page.
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