SleekView Feedback for Presto Player
SleekView Feedback reads Presto Player video posts, audio posts, and chapter meta straight from the WordPress database, then renders an upvotable card per row. Viewers vote on video improvements, your team works the queue, and the player stays inside WordPress.
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Why Presto Player sites need a viewer board
Presto Player stores every video and audio file as a standard custom post under the pp_video_block and related types, with chapter markers, caption tracks, and analytics counters in postmeta. The plugin handles playback and chapter navigation beautifully, but viewer feedback usually arrives as scattered comments and the occasional support ticket nobody triages.
SleekView Feedback turns the Presto Player video list or a dedicated viewer feedback CPT into a public style board. Each row becomes a card with the suggestion title, the viewer display name from the linked user or guest comment, a category tag from a chapter or topic taxonomy, a status pill, and a vote count. Viewers vote on caption fixes, the order shifts in real time, and editors triage from one queue.
Upvotes write straight back to the source row, so the count matches every Presto Player analytics export and every Sleek chart you point at the same data. A Charts view can plot top reported video issues by chapter, a Kanban view groups items by production stage, and the Table view stays available for the video producer who lives in a spreadsheet.
Workflow
From Presto Player data to a viewer board
Point SleekView at Presto
Pick vote, status, category
Tie cards to video id
Embed and let viewers vote
Sample board
Sample Presto Player viewer feedback board
Comparison
Presto admin vs SleekView Feedback
Default Presto Player admin
- Presto Player admin lists videos as a flat WordPress post table with no vote column
- Viewer feedback lands in scattered comments and support tickets nobody triages later
- Status changes mean opening each video in admin and editing chapter notes by hand
- Viewers cannot rank what they want fixed, so video planning relies on producer hunches
- Canny and FeatureBase boards live outside WordPress and never see the Presto chapter meta
SleekView Feedback
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Reads any Presto Player video or audio post type and joined chapter
postmetakeys - Vote counts persist on the source post and flow into Presto analytics if mapped
- Category pills come from chapter or topic taxonomies with six built in colour choices
- Status badges mirror Open, Triaged, In progress, Resolved with custom production labels
- Thumbnail preview shows the actual video poster so viewers triage with no extra clicks
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Presto Player
Upvotes that survive triage
Each upvote increments the chosen meta key on the source video post inside one SQL update, so Presto Player analytics, custom queries, and Sleek charts all see the same total. The count never disagrees with the catalogue.
Poster aware viewer cards
Each card surfaces the live video poster next to the title, so viewers and editors see exactly which clip is reported. No more guessing which version of a video a colleague flagged or hunting for the right URL in a chat thread.
Status pills for video triage
Open, Triaged, In progress, Resolved, Declined, and any custom Presto Player production label renders as a coloured badge. Producers drag cards between statuses, and every move writes back to the video row right away.
Audience
Three video teams running a board
Educational video channels
Education channels run a Viewer Requests board where learners flag caption or chapter issues. Top requests get triaged by the production team, and a Charts view shows which video areas recur most.
Membership video sites
Membership video sites use Presto Player to gate content, then add a SleekView board so members can suggest new lessons. The board reads the same video posts so requests stay tied to live media.
Agency video producers
Agencies maintain client video libraries using Presto Player. A shared board surfaces viewer feedback across every site so the production team triages in one place rather than per client folder.
The bigger picture
Why a board beats comments for video
Presto Player handles the playback, but every video team hits the same wall: a viewer spots a caption mismatch, leaves a comment, and the report disappears under three pages of unrelated chatter that nobody reads in the next sprint. A board changes the shape of that workflow entirely. Every viewer report becomes a public card with a video poster, a vote count, a chapter pill, and a status badge that tells the viewer exactly where their report sits.
The production team works an ordered queue, and viewers see issues acknowledged the moment they move to Triaged. The board uses the same video posts Presto Player already serves, so reports stay tied to live clips instead of stale URLs in a comment thread that scrolls off the page after the next batch of episodes goes live.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Presto Player
SleekView reads Presto Player data directly from the WordPress database, so any version of the plugin that writes its posts and meta to the standard tables works. The free build and Presto Pro expose the same schema, so the board renders the same way regardless of which licence you run.
 Yes. Voting uses the front end SleekView shortcode, so any signed in viewer can click the upvote button on a board page without ever touching the admin area. Guests can vote with IP rate limiting, and capabilities let you require login if you want only members to shape the queue.
 Votes live on the source video post as a meta field, so chapter edits, caption uploads, and poster swaps never touch the count. The plugin only writes to its own chapter and caption keys, and the board count keeps accumulating across every edit pass.
 Yes. SleekView reads the video id on each report and renders the live poster next to the title using the standard WordPress image size your theme supports. Viewers see which clip each report is about without clicking through to the player.
 SleekView marks the card as orphaned and surfaces it in a separate filter so staff can decide whether to remove the report or keep it as historical signal. The vote count is preserved either way, and you can flip a setting to auto archive orphan cards nightly.
 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 your WordPress site uses for comment threads.
 Yes. SleekView reads chapter or topic taxonomies on each video request and uses them as category pill colours. Filtering by chapter is one click, and viewers browse the queue by chapter the same way they browse video sections inside the player itself.
 SleekView paginates results, indexes the vote column on first load, and caches rendered cards through the standard WordPress object cache. A board with thousands of video requests and hundreds of voters renders well under a second on shared hosting infrastructure.
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