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SleekView Feedback for Restrict Content Pro

Restrict Content Pro knows who is active, who lapsed, and which level each member holds. SleekView Feedback turns that data into a board where members vote, suggest, and see status pills change in real time. No second login, no SaaS tool stacked on top.

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SleekView Feedback board for Restrict Content Pro

Feedback that follows your RCP gating

Restrict Content Pro tracks memberships in wp_rcp_memberships, customers in wp_rcp_customers, and payments in wp_rcp_payments. SleekView Feedback reads those tables when it decides who can read a board, who can post, and who can upvote, so your roadmap always reflects current RCP status.

Pick the custom post type that holds your member ideas, bind SleekView to it, and choose which fields drive vote count, status, and category. The Feedback view then renders one card per row, sorted by votes, with a colored pill for the status column and a tag for the category column. Each card carries the member's display name and links back to the underlying post.

This setup matters because RCP gating is dynamic. A member whose payment fails moves to inactive status on RCP's side, and SleekView sees that change the moment it happens. No nightly sync, no plugin glue, no second list of users in a SaaS dashboard. The board, the membership, and the billing all sit in one WordPress admin.

Workflow

From RCP levels to a member voice board

1

Pick the ideas post type

Use any custom post type, including one from RCP integrations or a fresh Suggestions post type. SleekView reads the meta keys and lets you bind vote, status, and category columns. The bindings live in the block, so adding new posts later just works.
2

Tie access to RCP levels

Choose which RCP membership levels can read, post, and vote. SleekView calls the official RCP capability checks on every render so changes propagate instantly. Lapsed members lose the upvote button at once, and renewing members regain rights without admin help.
3

Members vote and reshape the order

Logged-in members tap Upvote on cards they care about. The count writes back to the source row, and the board re-sorts so popular ideas move up. Members can also post new ideas through a short inline form gated by the same level rules you defined.
4

Admins update status in place

Move cards between Open, Planned, In progress, Shipped, and Declined with one dropdown on each card. Each status maps to a colored pill, and the change is visible to members on the next render. The roadmap lives in WordPress, indexed and searchable.

Sample board

Sample Restrict Content Pro member board

Six cards from an RCP site that sells a paid newsletter plus a community level. The split between content, billing, and community asks is what most paid publications see in practice.
318 votes
Add a yearly plan with two months free over monthly billing
Rachel V. Billing Shipped
246 votes
Member only podcast feed for paid level subscribers
@drew_writes Feature request Planned
201 votes
Comments under every article for paid members only
Bridget L. Community In progress
157 votes
Allow gift subscriptions for a friend or coworker
Ahmed K. Perks Open
92 votes
Better RSS feed with full article text not just excerpts
Lena F. UX Open
29 votes
Stop sending daily emails on weekends
Marc D. Communications Declined

Comparison

SaaS feedback tool vs SleekView Feedback

External feedback widget

  • Lives on the SaaS vendor's domain so members log in twice and see a different brand.
  • Charges per tracked user every month, so the cost rises with your RCP customer count.
  • Needs an SSO or sync job to learn current RCP level, which can drift between syncs.
  • Renders in an iframe that fights your theme and adds third party scripts to every page.
  • Owns reply emails and email branding, not your publication, which weakens trust.

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_rcp_memberships live so lapsed members lose write access at once.
  • Members post, vote, and read on the same RCP gated site they already pay for.
  • Status writes back to the source post so the roadmap stays inside WordPress.
  • One flat license, never billed against RCP customer count or monthly upvote volume.
  • Renders inside your theme so cards match your fonts, colors, and spacing exactly.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Restrict Content Pro

Upvotes that write back live

Each upvote writes to the source row via the WordPress REST API and re-sorts the board without a full reload. SleekView dedupes by user ID so refresh spam can not inflate counts. The new totals persist across sessions and rank the board as you scroll.

Gating from real RCP status

Read, post, and vote access each map to specific RCP levels using the official capability functions. A failed payment that moves a member to inactive status removes their post and vote buttons on the next request, with no cache or sync to wait on.

Status and category at a glance

Bind any column to a status pill and any column to a category tag, with six brand-safe colors that stay accessible at every density. Cards keep their readability whether you have ten ideas or a thousand, and admins update status right on the card.

Audience

What RCP publishers and communities build

Reader idea board for a paid newsletter

Members suggest story angles, request follow up coverage on past pieces, and vote on which topics to publish next. Editors prioritize by upvote weight, and writers see what subscribers actually want before they pitch the next issue.

Community wishlist for a paid forum

Members request new channels, threading rules, moderation policies, and badge perks. Vote counts give moderators a calm queue rather than a noisy chat about which feature is most important right now to a vocal subset.

Bug board for paywall and email issues

Members report broken paywall states, missing newsletter issues, and email delivery problems through a Bug category. Vote weight surfaces the issues that hit many members, so engineering fixes the right ones first instead of newest first.

The bigger picture

Why a feedback board belongs on your RCP site

Subscription content lives or dies on retention, and retention lives on whether members feel heard. A reader who can not find a way to suggest a story angle or a perk often just lets the subscription expire instead of writing a support ticket. A public board changes that because the cost of speaking up drops to one sentence and one click.

They type the idea, they see other readers care, and they stay engaged through the next cycle waiting to see what lands. Putting the board on the same RCP site they already log into matters a lot. A second tool with a second login means a second brand and a second moment to question whether the subscription is worth it.

Branded, fast, and gated by their real RCP level, the board feels like part of the product. SleekView Feedback reads RCP data directly, so a lapsed reader stops voting, a renewed reader starts again, and your team replies in the same admin where the content, the levels, and the orders already live. No sync, no SaaS subscription, no roadmap silo away from the site that pays the bills.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Restrict Content Pro

No. Votes write back to a column on the source row, ideas live as posts in WordPress, and there are no third party services involved. SleekView reads and writes inside your WordPress database, so backups, migrations, and audits cover the board automatically with no extra plumbing to learn or maintain.

 

On every request, SleekView calls the official RCP functions that return the active membership for the current user. There is no cached token and no nightly sync. If a payment fails, the member moves to inactive immediately, and the post and vote buttons disappear on the next page render with no admin intervention.

 

Yes. Each Feedback view block has its own source post type and its own access rules. You can run a free reader wishlist where anyone can read, only members can vote, and only paid members can post, alongside a private board limited to top tier members. Each board uses its own RCP level mapping.

 

Past votes stay attached to the cards so the historical signal is not lost. While the member is inactive they can not add new votes or post ideas. The moment they renew, RCP marks them active again, and SleekView immediately restores write access without any manual reset or sync step.

 

Yes. Each board has its own list of public statuses, so you can show Open, Planned, and Shipped to members while keeping In progress and Declined as admin only. The status column on the source row is the source of truth, and SleekView only renders what you allow on the public board.

 

It feels native. The Feedback view renders as semantic HTML using your theme styles, so headings, buttons, and cards inherit your fonts, colors, and spacing. There are no iframes, no external scripts, and no vendor logos, so members see your brand on every interaction and the experience matches the rest of the site.

 

Yes. Status changes fire a WordPress action that any notification plugin or custom code can listen for. Many sites use this to email the original poster and everyone who upvoted, which doubles as a re-engagement nudge and shows your community that requests turn into shipped work, not silent rejections.

 

No. SleekView caches query results, only re-queries on vote or status change, and ships a small JavaScript bundle that lazy loads below the fold. There are no third party requests for fonts, analytics, or scripts. Core Web Vitals stay strong even when the board is embedded on busy member dashboards or paywall pages.

 

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