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SleekView Feedback for TI WooCommerce Wishlist

TI WooCommerce Wishlist lets shoppers save products with smart sync and sharing, but feedback ends up scattered across tickets. SleekView reads wishlist data and renders one ranked board where shoppers vote on the next feature.

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SleekView Feedback board for TI WooCommerce Wishlist

Read TI Wishlist shopper signal as one ranked board

TI WooCommerce Wishlist stores wishlist records as a custom post type with WooCommerce product references plus session and user mapping for guest-to-account sync. Sharing flows through email, URL, and social channels. Shopper feedback about which wishlist features to extend next, like cross-device sync improvements, restock alerts, or shared lists, usually arrives through scattered support tickets and contact forms outside the TI admin.

SleekView Feedback reads any of those sources. Point it at a wishlist feedback CPT, at a custom feedback table, or at the wishlist post type itself if you want to surface popular saved-product patterns, and pick the columns that drive votes, status, and category. The board renders sync improvement requests next to restock alert ideas, sharing bugs next to multi-list features.

For a WooCommerce store running TI Wishlist, the leverage is direct. Shoppers vote on the next wishlist feature they want. The store owner stops guessing which custom build to prioritize. Wishlist users see their feedback turn into shipped features with status pills, which lifts wishlist engagement and turns saved-for-later browsing into actual checkout conversions.

Workflow

How SleekView wires into TI Wishlist

1

Point at the wishlist feedback

Most stores use a feedback CPT seeded by an intake form on the wishlist page or a post-save modal. SleekView reads that CPT directly. The source needs a numeric vote column, a status column, and a category column for.
2

Tag categories by wishlist area

Common tags include Sync, Sharing, Restock alerts, Multi-list, Mobile UX, and Bugs. Each maps to one of six SleekView color tokens. Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped, Declined for.
3

Gate by wishlist depth

Heavy wishlist users with many saved items see power-user feature cards. Casual users see the public wishlist roadmap. Guest-to-account converters see sync-focused asks.
4

Embed in shopper touchpoints

Drop the shortcode on the wishlist page, in the WooCommerce account tab, or on a /wishlist-roadmap page. Votes write back to the source column so admin reports reflect shopper priorities directly in the WooCommerce.

Sample board

Sample TI Wishlist feedback board

Real shape of cards from a WooCommerce store running TI Wishlist. Sync improvements, restock alert asks, sharing bugs, and multi-list ideas, ranked by shopper vote.
284 votes
Sync wishlist across devices when guest converts to account
@shopper_nia Sync feature Planned soon
228 votes
Email me when an out-of-stock wishlist item is restocked
Reuben K. Restock alerts In progress
182 votes
Shared wishlist link generates an error after recent update
@list_share_ari Bug report Shipped now
138 votes
Add separate wishlists for personal use and gift ideas
Calista M. Multi-list Open issue
94 votes
Wishlist add button needs better visibility on mobile product
Othniel B. Mobile UX Acknowledged
37 votes
Allow wishlist export to a printable shopping list
@list_lover Feature request Declined

Comparison

SleekView vs the default TI Wishlist admin

Default TI Wishlist admin

  • Shopper feature requests pile up in tickets with no shared prioritization view
  • Sync improvement asks get one-to-one resolutions without aggregation
  • Restock alert requests stay invisible outside the admin support export
  • No upvote affordance, so loud individual shoppers outweigh broad-but-quiet demand
  • Store owners cannot show TI or custom devs ranked demand from their shopper base

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wishlist feedback CPT or any source with vote, status, and category columns
  • Tag categories by TI Wishlist area: Sync, Sharing, Alerts, Multi-list, Mobile UX
  • Gate power-user categories using TI wishlist item-count meta on the shortcode
  • Vote column writes back to wp_postmeta for stable admin reporting
  • Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped, Declined

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for TI WooCommerce Wishlist

Sync improvement asks ranked

Shoppers asking for better guest-to-account sync, cross-device wishlist, and cart-merge behavior become ranked cards. The store owner sees the demand for sync improvements with vote counts and prioritizes development accordingly.

Multi-list and gift list backlog

Multiple lists for personal versus gift use, shared lists for couples, and registry-mode features become ranked cards. The store owner sees which list-management feature shoppers actually want most, weighted by votes from the.

Two-way sync with WooCommerce admin

Status changes from the WooCommerce admin reflect on the shopper board within seconds. Shoppers stop emailing 'when will sync land' because the pill already says Planned.

Audience

Where TI Wishlist stores put the feedback board

Wishlist page sidebar

Embed the board next to the wishlist page or in the WooCommerce account tab. Shoppers vote behind their existing login, watch status pills flip, and engage with the wishlist feature more deeply.

Holiday wishlist planning

Filter the board to gift-list and multi-list cards and use it as the agenda for the Q4 wishlist planning meeting. Marketing reads the same ranked list as the store owner instead of running parallel.

Wishlist re-engagement loops

When a shopper-submitted card flips to Shipped, fire a FluentCRM automation linking the new wishlist feature. Re-engagement on those targeted Shipped notifications runs measurably above generic.

The bigger picture

Why TI Wishlist stores need ranked shopper feedback

Wishlists are the highest-intent low-effort signal a WooCommerce store collects. A shopper saving an item is telling you 'I almost bought this, ask me later.' Whatever feature makes the wishlist experience smoother directly translates into conversion lift, and almost all of the meta-signal around what shoppers want from wishlists is knowable from feedback you already collect. TI Wishlist gives the engine: saved lists, sync, sharing, social.

The feedback layer is missing. Shoppers ask for cross-device sync in tickets. Heavy users ask for multiple lists in contact forms.

Gift shoppers ask for registry mode in support emails. Almost none of it gets ranked because the data lives in scattered support replies and an admin support tab nobody senior opens regularly. The store owner ships the next wishlist enhancement based on instinct rather than demand, and high-leverage requests stay buried under one-off complaints.

SleekView Feedback gives that signal one home. Sync requests become ranked cards. Multi-list asks become ranked cards next to restock alert ideas.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for TI WooCommerce Wishlist

Yes. SleekView reads TI wishlist meta on every render, including guest session data if you store feedback during guest sessions. Common patterns include showing converted guests a sync-improvement focused board and showing long-time members a multi-list feature board, all from one shortcode with attribute filters.

 

Yes. Point SleekView at a feedback CPT seeded by support intake or a custom bug report form on the wishlist page. Each report becomes a card with a status pill the shopper watches flip as the bug gets fixed. The board reflects the resolution status within seconds of admin update, no extra email needed.

 

Votes write to wp_postmeta on the feedback CPT or to whichever column you mapped. The data lives alongside your WooCommerce and TI Wishlist records, so it shows up in CSV exports, reporting plugins, and admin views. SleekView never creates a parallel database, so backups include the vote data automatically.

 

Canny is an external SaaS with its own login, its own database, and a monthly per-seat bill. SleekView runs inside WordPress, reads from your existing WooCommerce and TI Wishlist tables, and ships as a one-time plugin purchase. Shoppers vote behind their existing WooCommerce account, no extra signup required.

 

Yes. Pass an attribute that filters by wishlist item count and the board adapts to the viewer. Power users see advanced multi-list and sync feature cards, casual users see the general wishlist roadmap, all from one shortcode without duplicate pages for different shopper engagement levels.

 

No. SleekView is read-only against wishlist, saved item, and sharing tables. The only writes happen to vote columns on feedback CPTs or your own feedback table, isolated from the TI Wishlist pipeline. There is zero risk of vote activity affecting saved items, list state, sync, or sharing URLs.

 

Yes. SleekView fires WordPress hooks on every status change. Hook FluentCRM, Mailchimp for WordPress, or a WooCommerce email to notify the shopper whose suggestion went live. Wishlist user re-engagement on those targeted Shipped notifications runs noticeably above generic wishlist reminder open rates.

 

Nothing breaks. SleekView paginates server-side and caches per filter combination. Even during a peak gift season with thousands of concurrent wishlist users, page loads stay under 300ms because only the visible page worth of cards hydrates.

 

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