SleekView Feedback for Sprout Invoices
SleekView reads Sprout Invoices records straight from the database, sorts them by your chosen vote column, and renders each row as a feedback card with upvote button, status pill, and category tag so agency owners see the live priority order without any data sync or export step.
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Why a feedback board fits Sprout Invoices data
Sprout Invoices stores its client estimates and invoices for agencies records in wp_posts with post types sa_invoice and sa_estimate. Every estimate or invoice carries identifiers plus custom fields like _si_status, _si_due_date, which power the admin screens but stay invisible to the customers and stakeholders who have opinions about what Sprout Invoices should ship next.
SleekView Feedback reads the same tables you already query through WP_Query or the REST API. You pick a numeric field as the vote column, a status field, and a category tag. Every row in Sprout Invoices becomes one card sorted by votes, with upvote button, status pill, and tag visible at a glance. Cards link straight to the underlying Sprout Invoices record for staff who want full context without leaving the board.
Clicking upvote increments the configured vote field on the underlying Sprout Invoices row, so any automation already watching that column keeps running. Status changes write back through the same column, so the public board and the Sprout Invoices admin stay in lockstep. No mirror database, no nightly export, just one source of truth.
Workflow
From source data to live board in four steps
Connect your Sprout Invoices data.
Pick vote, status, and category.
Configure the card layout and.
Enable upvote writeback for.
Sample board
Sample Sprout Invoices feedback board
Comparison
Default Sprout Invoices admin vs the Feedback view
Default Sprout Invoices admin
- Long admin list with no native upvote column to drive priority decisions
- Status changes happen in a dropdown, hidden from the customers who care most
- No public-facing board, so visitors never see which estimate or invoice ideas are popular
- Category and tag filters live behind admin screens out of customer reach entirely
- Sorting by vote count requires a custom report query every single time you check
SleekView Feedback
- Reads from the standard Sprout Invoices tables without any separate sync database step
- Upvote button writes back to the configured vote column on the source row directly
- Status pills map to the existing Sprout Invoices status field so admin and board stay in sync
- Category tags read live from your chosen column, no separate taxonomy step required
- Anonymous voting can be enabled per board with a configurable rate limit per IP address
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Sprout Invoices
One-click upvote writeback
Every upvote increments the chosen numeric column on the Sprout Invoices source row. Webhooks, scheduled reports, and downstream integrations watching that field keep running exactly as they would after a manual admin edit.
Status and category filtering
Visitors filter the Sprout Invoices board by status pill or category tag without a page reload. Saved filter combinations become shareable URLs so a product manager can drop a link to the Open Bugs list into a support reply.
Role-based moderation controls
Per-role capability checks gate who can vote, who can change status, and who can hide cards. Admins approve new submissions through the standard WordPress moderation queue, and every change writes an audit row for clean rollback.
Audience
Where a Sprout Invoices feedback board changes daily work
Public roadmap for power users
Power users land on the Sprout Invoices board, upvote bugs and ideas they care about, and watch status pills move from Open to Planned to Shipped without another customer survey.
Support team triage queue
Support filters the Sprout Invoices board to Open and In progress, calls customers when a popular item ships, and closes related tickets in batches with clear public evidence.
Product team prioritization
Product managers sort the Sprout Invoices board by votes, group by category to see if UX or feature requests dominate, and justify roadmap calls with hard numbers.
The bigger picture
Why a public Sprout Invoices feedback board matters
Sprout Invoices teams hit a wall the moment customer feedback volume passes a few dozen items per week. The default admin is built around editing one record at a time, not surfacing the top demand signals to a shared audience. Without a public board, agency owners email support to ask for status updates that already exist inside the admin, and product managers guess at priority instead of reading it off a sorted list of cards.
Demand for the same bug fix gets logged five times across three support channels, votes stay invisible because there is no vote column anyone watches, and customer praise dies in a single Slack channel that nobody on the product team reads on Monday morning. A feedback board that reads and writes the same Sprout Invoices fields the team already uses fixes the loop. Customers see what is open, vote on what matters, and watch ideas move through Planned and Shipped without anyone refreshing a separate spreadsheet.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Sprout Invoices
SleekView queries Sprout Invoices on every page load by default, with a configurable transient cache for high-traffic boards. The cache invalidates the moment a vote, status change, or new submission hits the row, so the board never drifts.
 Yes. Every upvote writes back to whichever numeric column you mapped as the vote field on the Sprout Invoices record, using the same update path the WordPress REST API uses. Webhooks watching that field continue running normally.
 Yes, per-board. Anonymous voting can be enabled with a rate limit per IP address and an optional Cloudflare Turnstile or hCaptcha challenge to prevent ballot stuffing. A logged-in-only mode is also available with one setting.
 Filters apply at the database query level, not in JavaScript after the fact. Most teams scope the public board to active categories and recent submissions, so the rendered card count stays well under a thousand at any one time.
 Yes. Card fields are configurable per board. Common setups show title, vote count, author, status pill, and category tag, but you can also pull custom meta like priority score or the Sprout Invoices record ID from postmeta.
 Yes. The board renders through a Gutenberg block and a matching Elementor widget, plus a shortcode for classic editor templates. The same configuration UI drives all three, so the board renders identically wherever you embed it.
 Yes. Every status writeback runs through current_user_can checks before the change hits the database. Admins can move anything, contributors can submit cards for moderation, and unauthorized actions snap back with a clear toast notification.
 Yes. Every action writes a row to the SleekView audit table naming the user or anonymous session, the field changed, the previous value, and the timestamp. The log is queryable through WP-CLI and visible inside the Sprout Invoices record edit screen.
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