SleekView Feedback for Timely
Timely syncs calendar events from many sources into WordPress as posts with their own taxonomy. SleekView Feedback reads the comments and rating rows attached to those events, renders one upvotable card per item, and re-sorts the board by running vote count as attendees rate.
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Read session feedback as one upvotable board
Timely brings calendar events into WordPress through its sync, registering each event as a post with a custom taxonomy for venues and categories. After an event closes, attendees often leave a rating or a comment on the event post and the team collects a topic request from the booking confirmation page. The default reading surface is the comments thread on each event plus a CSV from the rating add-on, two places to read the same audience.
SleekView Feedback reads the comments joined to the Timely event post and the rating rows from the add-on table on the same board. Each row renders as a card with the title, the running vote count from a counter meta, the author, the topic pill, and the organiser status pill. The card front carries the event name, the venue, and the day so cards from a touring series stay tied to where they came from.
Upvote writes back to a counter meta on the comment or rating row. Submit lands a new topic request as a comment on the closest upcoming event with the category preset, so the next planning conversation starts on the same page the audience already reads. The board export writes the top cards to CSV for the programme team without ever leaving WordPress.
Workflow
From Timely events to a public feedback board
Connect SleekView to the Timely tables
Pick the vote column and status
Set what each card shows
Open Submit and export
Sample board
Sample Timely conference feedback board
Comparison
Default Timely comments vs SleekView Feedback
Default Timely event comments
- Comments on each event sit in a flat thread sorted by date with no vote control
- Rating add-on writes CSV that the programme team reads outside WordPress
- No status pill on a comment, attendees never see which requests are planned or declined
- Sync source label is hidden, events from Meetup and Eventbrite read the same on screen
- No public submission flow on the event page, attendees email the organiser team instead
SleekView Feedback
- Reads comments and rating rows attached to Timely event posts on a single board
- Sort by running vote counter, not the default date order on the comments thread
- Status pill reads the organiser response field so Planned and Declined show in public
- Category pill reads the topic taxonomy so Speaker rating and Topic request stay split
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Submit writes back to
wp_commentson the next upcoming event automatically
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for Timely
Vote-sorted reviews
Each card carries the running count read from comment or rating meta. Tapping Upvote increments the counter and the board re-sorts so the most-shared signal is always at the top of the page everyone is reading.
Venue and sync source pills
Pills carry the venue and the sync origin so an event imported from Meetup looks different from a local event, and the touring team can spot which city is asking for which topic.
Topic submissions in public
Attendees submit a new request from the board itself. SleekView writes the row to comments on the closest upcoming event with the category preset so the submission is ready for votes immediately.
Audience
Who reads Timely event feedback on a board
Regional conference teams
Open the board during the closing keynote and let the audience rank topics for next year live, so the call for speakers leads with what the room actually wants.
Multi-city meetup organisers
Run a shared board across every city's events to see which topic is climbing in three locations and which is local, then book speakers against the rolling signal.
Speaker programme teams
Filter to Speaker rating and sort by vote count to see which speakers attendees keep asking for, with the comment text on the card making rebooking decisions clear.
The bigger picture
Audience feedback belongs on the event page
Timely pulls events into WordPress from a handful of sources and renders them on a tidy calendar. The interesting data starts the moment those events finish, when attendees leave comments on the event post, rate the session through the add-on, and email the organiser team with topics for next year. The problem is reach, because comments live on one event page, ratings live in a CSV, and emails live in a thread no attendee can ever read.
SleekView Feedback turns all three into one board on the same event series page, so attendees rank requests in public and the organiser team picks next year's topics from the highest cards. The Speaker rating with the rebooked badge sits next to a Topic request with Planned next to a Bug still Open, all readable on phones during the closing remarks. The programme team stops reading three sources and starts reading one, and the audience stops emailing because the board already shows their request climbing.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Timely
Yes. SleekView joins wp_comments to the Timely event post and the rating add-on rows from its own table on the same board. Each card carries the source type so the programme team can filter the board to just comments or just ratings while keeping the vote totals consistent.
 The card carries the sync source label so an event imported from Eventbrite reads differently from a Meetup event or a manual one. The vote and status behaviour is identical, but the audience and the team can see at a glance which platform the original event came from.
 Yes. The Feedback view is a public render. SleekView only reads the columns you mapped onto the card, so admin-only fields like internal notes or organiser tags never leak. The board is safe to embed on the public event page next to the schedule.
 Yes. Votes write to comment or rating meta and the board re-fetches the row after each increment. During the closing keynote the audience taps Upvote on their phones and watches the top topic visibly climb the board in real time.
 Yes. The status pill is bound to an organiser response field. From the admin the team picks Planned, Scheduled, Shipped, or Declined per card and the front-end pill updates so attendees see which requests already have a slot in next year's programme.
 Yes. Only approved comments and approved rating rows appear on the board. The moderation queue in WordPress remains the gate, so a pending comment never picks up votes and never appears on the front end until an organiser approves it.
 Yes. The board can show every event in the series or filter to one city through the venue pill. For a touring conference, the team can compare which topic is climbing in three cities and which is a single-city ask without leaving the board.
 Yes. The export writes the top cards to CSV with title, vote total, category, status, and venue. The programme team feeds the file into the call for speakers so the submissions answer the topics the audience actually asked for.
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