SleekView Feedback for Theme My Login
Theme My Login replaces the default WordPress login screen with customisable pages, slugs, and modules. SleekView Feedback turns those rows into a sortable board so members and admins can upvote module ideas, flag broken redirects, and track which login fixes actually ship in the next sprint.
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From Theme My Login pages to a live admin board
Theme My Login stores every login page, custom login slug, and active module inside its own post types and option entries in your WordPress install. Each row carries the page title, the slug, the linked module, the redirect rule, and the form configuration. The admin works for one site owner branding one login screen, but it offers no shared way for members to flag a broken redirect or vote up the modules they actually want next.
SleekView Feedback reads any Theme My Login source you point it at, including the page custom post type, the postmeta rows that hold module configuration, or a custom query against the registration log filtered by source or status. It renders one card per page or feature idea, sorted by upvotes, with a status pill, a category tag, and a vote button that writes straight back to the source row column you chose for votes.
You stop chasing login feedback through inbox threads and admin Slack. Members and site admins land on a clean board, upvote the login features they want most, downflag broken redirects that hurt onboarding, and your roadmap stops drifting from what your community actually needs to sign in cleanly without bouncing back to the WordPress default screen.
Workflow
From Theme My Login rows to a public board
Pick the TML source
Map vote, status, category
Embed the feedback view
Votes write back to TML
Sample board
Sample Theme My Login feedback board
Comparison
Theme My Login admin vs SleekView Feedback
Theme My Login admin
- Login pages and modules live in an admin screen only site owners ever open
- No way for members to upvote which login modules get built next sprint
- Redirect bug reports get lost in support email threads no one revisits later
- Registration logs sit in a dedicated table with no shared admin feedback view
- No public queue showing members which login features are queued, drafted, or live
SleekView Feedback
- One card per TML page or module with title, votes, status pill, and category tag
- Upvote writes back to the source column so planning sorts by member score
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Filter by page, module, or role using any column already in
postmeta - Embed on a public page or behind a member login with one shortcode or block
- Admins stop chasing emails and start reading member votes in WordPress
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Theme My Login
Login review built in
Each Theme My Login page becomes a votable card with title, active module, and recent login count. Members see which login modules the community wants, which redirects feel broken, and which screens are coming. The board acts as a living changelog of your login experience without any spreadsheet.
Redirect bug flags inline
Add a redirect bug category and members flag any broken after login destination with one click. The flag lives next to the source row, so your admin can fix the rule before the next login wave instead of learning from a stack of confused support tickets after a member campaign drove fresh traffic to the site.
Upvotes feed back into planning
Because votes write to the source column, you can sort Theme My Login requests by member score, give high voted modules more sprint budget, and quietly retire ones nobody used. The feedback loop stops being a guess and becomes a real number you can defend in any admin planning meeting.
Audience
How admins use the Theme My Login board
Login flow triage
Admins upvote the Theme My Login feature ideas worth shipping and downflag redirect bugs that hurt onboarding. The board replaces a messy support inbox and gives the site lead one screen to triage login fixes before the next marketing campaign drives a wave of new logins onto the site.
Member facing module vote
Sites share the board with their members so users can vote on which Theme My Login modules get added next. Members see what is queued and feel in control of the login path without ever needing admin access to the WordPress site or the Theme My Login settings at all.
Redirect audit queue
Site leads use the board as a redirect audit queue. Anything flagged as a broken destination or stuck password reset gets reviewed first, and resolved items move to a Fixed status so the audit trail is visible without trawling individual login event history one row at a time across the site.
The bigger picture
Why a TML feedback board changes login flows
Theme My Login is great at replacing the default WordPress login screen with branded pages and modules. It is much weaker at giving site admins a shared view of which login modules actually matter to members and which redirects are silently breaking after a theme update or a multisite swap. Most sites end up with a back office full of login pages and a support inbox full of stuck members, and the two never quite meet.
Admins miss the modules that would help members log in cleanly, broken redirects keep hurting member trust, and users lose patience because their feedback seems to disappear into a black hole. A feedback board changes that pattern. Login ideas stop being one off artifacts and start being something the community reacts to in the open.
Upvotes give you a cheap, honest signal about which modules deserve more admin time. Redirect flags give you a backlog sorted by impact instead of by whoever shouted loudest in the last support email. And because everything writes back to the source row, the next time you open Theme My Login you already know which modules earned attention.
The result is fewer broken logins, fewer support tickets, and a much shorter loop between the login pain a member hits today and the fix that ships tomorrow on the live site.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Theme My Login
No. SleekView Feedback reads directly from whatever table or post type Theme My Login is using. You point it at the source, pick the columns for votes, status, category, author, and title, and the board renders. No ETL job, no sync, and no duplicated data. Anything TML writes shows up on the next page load.
 Yes. SleekView ships with anonymous voting backed by cookies, so public visitors can upvote module ideas without an account. You can also require login if you want the board restricted to active members, and the same view handles both modes with a single setting toggle in the WordPress admin.
 Each visitor gets a cookie scoped vote token per item, and logged in users are tracked by user ID. The plugin also exposes a per IP rate limit so a single visitor cannot spam the board, which is enough to keep public boards honest without forcing a full signup wall in front of casual visitors.
 Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board to one page, one module, or any combination of meta fields Theme My Login already stores. Different boards on different pages can use different filters with no extra plugin setup at all.
 Redirect feedback is just a category value on the row. You can write it into a meta key Theme My Login already understands or a dedicated column. Either way it shows up in the WordPress admin next to the original page, so the admin can see the flag without leaving WordPress for any tool.
 They write back to the source column, which means Theme My Login and any of your own queries can sort future planning, retries, and module lists by that score. Several admins use the score to gate which modules ship at all, which makes the board operational and not just a vanity dashboard.
 Both. SleekView ships as a Gutenberg block, an Elementor widget, a Bricks element, and a classic shortcode. Theme developers can also call the render function from PHP and pass a configuration array, so you can mount the board on any template without touching the page editor at all.
 The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. Indexed columns stay fast even on long tables. For really big sites, scoping the board by page or module keeps both the query and the audience focused, so the page feels snappy even at scale.
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