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SleekView Feedback for Tutor LMS

SleekView Feedback reads Tutor LMS course ratings, instructor reviews, and quiz attempts from your database, then renders them as a public board with upvotes, status pills, and category tags so course owners see what to fix instead of digging through five admin screens.

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SleekView Feedback board for Tutor LMS

Why Tutor LMS sites need a unified feedback view

Tutor LMS keeps course ratings and instructor reviews inside wp_comments with a tutor_course_rating comment type, quiz attempts in wp_tutor_quiz_attempts, and student-instructor messages in wp_tutor_messages. Each one of those tables is full of signal, but they live behind separate admin screens and most course owners check none of them on a regular schedule.

SleekView Feedback merges them into a single upvotable board. A two star review of an instructor, a quiz attempt that flags question four as broken, and a message complaining about a missing module become three cards in the same list. Students click upvote on the items they hit too, and the board ranks by demand so the loudest single complaint stops looking the same as a real recurring pattern across the whole student base.

The same wp_comments rows still drive your Tutor LMS reporting widgets, the same wp_tutor_quiz_attempts rows still feed your gradebook, and the message table stays unchanged. Upvotes write to a meta column on each source row, so reports and exports keep working. Status and category pills come from any column you choose, including the Tutor LMS instructor and course meta if you want to scope a board per instructor.

Workflow

From Tutor LMS database to feedback board in four steps

1

Connect SleekView to Tutor LMS

Install SleekView and pick Tutor LMS from the data source picker. The plugin auto-detects the rating comment type, quiz attempts table, instructor reviews, and student messages. Every linked custom field appears in the column picker without writing a single SQL query.
2

Map upvotes to any numeric field

Use SleekView's default vote meta or map an existing rating, helpful counter, or like total. Most Tutor LMS sites map the existing star rating column for course feedback so the board sorts by combined student satisfaction and demand at the same time, instantly.
3

Set status and category columns

Pick a column for the status pill, like Open, Planned, In progress, or Shipped, and any column for the category tag. The pill colors come from the value automatically, so students scan a board with hundreds of cards without having to read every single line.
4

Drop the board onto your site

Embed the board on a course page, a public roadmap, or the student dashboard with one shortcode. The board honors Tutor LMS enrollment rules, so private boards stay scoped to enrolled students and a public marketing board can sit in front of paywalled content safely.

Sample board

Sample Tutor LMS instructor feedback board

A real preview of how Tutor LMS course ratings, instructor reviews, and quiz attempts look once SleekView merges them into one upvotable board with status and category pills.
298 votes
Instructor Brian rushes through the SQL section in lesson 9
Karen T. Instructor Under review
234 votes
Course preview page checkout button broken on mobile Safari
@mobilebug Bug Shipped
176 votes
Add live Q and A sessions for the advanced courses
Dimitri P. Feature request Planned
131 votes
Quiz 4 question 2 has two answers marked correct, only one is right
Anna S. Quiz bug In progress
82 votes
Course completion certificate has a misspelled course name
@certnerd Content bug Open
47 votes
Allow students to download lesson slides for offline review
Lukas R. Feature request Open

Comparison

Tutor LMS reviews vs SleekView Feedback

Default Tutor LMS reviews

  • Course ratings, instructor reviews, and quiz reports each sit in their own screen with no shared view.
  • No upvote signal, so a recurring issue and a one-off complaint look identical to the course author.
  • Status changes happen in support tickets students never see, fueling duplicate reports per cohort.
  • Instructor reviews stay private to admins, hiding quality patterns that students would surface publicly.
  • Marketing teams cannot link prospective buyers to a public roadmap because no roadmap surface exists.

SleekView Feedback

  • Merges tutor_course_rating comments, wp_tutor_quiz_attempts, and instructor reviews in one board.
  • Vote totals persist in a meta column, leaving Tutor LMS reporting widgets completely unchanged.
  • Status and category pills auto-color from any column, including Tutor LMS instructor and course meta.
  • Respects Tutor LMS enrollment gating so private boards stay scoped to the right cohort or course.
  • Drops onto any page, dashboard, or marketing site with a single shortcode or Gutenberg block.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Tutor LMS

Upvotes ranked by real student demand

Each card reflects a Tutor LMS row, a course rating, instructor review, or quiz attempt. Students click upvote on the issues they hit too, and the vote count writes back to a meta column on the source row, so the board sorts by real demand and existing reporting widgets see exactly the same data.

Category and status pills

Pick any column for the colored category tag and any for the status pill. Bug, instructor, content gap, feature request, accessibility, all auto-colored. Students filter by category before posting, so the support inbox stops collecting fifteen variations of the same complaint across every cohort.

Embeds in the Tutor LMS dashboard

Drop the board into the Tutor LMS student dashboard, an instructor dashboard, or a public roadmap page. The board honors Tutor LMS enrollment gating, so private student-only boards stay private while a marketing roadmap can sit on a sales page without exposing private course content.

Audience

What Tutor LMS course owners use the board for

Ship lesson and quiz fixes faster

Students flag broken videos, ambiguous quiz answers, and missing slides as upvotable cards. Course owners fix the items with the highest vote counts first instead of triaging a long support inbox and missing the patterns that affect the entire student body.

Improve instructor quality openly

Instructor reviews surface as upvotable cards, so course owners see which instructors get consistently strong feedback and which need help. Coaching conversations move from anecdotal stories to a board with clear vote totals and direct quotes pulled from the student reviews themselves.

Power a public course roadmap

Prospective buyers see a live roadmap of shipped, planned, and in progress items. The board doubles as social proof that the course is actively maintained, lifting conversion on sales pages without requiring the marketing team to write any new copy.

The bigger picture

Why Tutor LMS sites benefit from a public board

Tutor LMS marketplaces and individual course sites compete on perceived quality, and that perception lives or dies on whether buyers believe the course is being actively maintained. A feedback board is the cheapest possible way to prove it. Students see their last review surface as a card with a vote count and a status pill, instructors get a single screen that replaces the four reporting tabs they currently ignore, and marketing teams point buyers at the shipped column instead of arguing the course is good.

SleekView reads exactly the Tutor LMS tables you already populate, never duplicates rows, and writes upvotes to a meta column that leaves existing reports completely intact. Instructor performance gets discussed in public instead of through opaque internal reviews, which both raises the bar and gives strong instructors a portfolio to point at. Students stop opening duplicate tickets because they can see their issue already exists with a status pill on it.

Renewals get an easier sell because the board is full of recent shipped items. For a Tutor LMS site, the board converts already-collected data into the single highest-leverage credibility asset on the entire course site.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Tutor LMS

Yes. You can merge ratings, instructor reviews, and quiz attempts into one board with the source type as a category tag, or split them across multiple boards by data source. Most Tutor LMS sites start with one merged board for visibility, then split as the catalog grows, controlled with a single shortcode parameter that scopes the board to a data source or course.

 

No. Tutor LMS calculates rating averages from the original comment meta key, which SleekView never touches. Vote counts live in a separate meta key that SleekView creates on install, so the displayed course star rating, the analytics dashboard, and any third party reporting plugin you use see exactly the same input data they did before SleekView was installed.

 

Yes. The board reads through the same enrollment filters that gate Tutor LMS course content, so non-enrolled visitors see either an empty board or a configured paywall message. Public marketing boards also work in parallel, scoped by shortcode parameter, so a sales page can show a public roadmap while the student dashboard shows the full private board.

 

SleekView adds an optional status meta key on install, defaulting to Open. Course owners update status from the admin board UI, the WP-CLI command, or by writing to the meta directly. Sites already using project management plugins like FluentBoards or Gravity Flow can map the status column at the existing field, keeping all workflow tools in one place without a second status field.

 

Yes. You can pass an instructor ID parameter to the board shortcode and the result is filtered to that instructor's courses only. Instructor dashboards typically embed a board scoped to the logged-in instructor, while the platform owner sees a global board. Both boards read from the same underlying rows with no duplication, just different visible filters at the query layer.

 

Server-side pagination uses indexed columns on the comment table, the quiz attempts table, and the meta key SleekView writes for votes. A marketplace with five thousand courses and a quarter million reviews renders the first page in under a second on standard managed WordPress hosting. Combined filters by category, status, and instructor all use indexed paths, so response times stay flat.

 

Yes, when the board is configured to accept new submissions. SleekView ships with optional submission forms that include image upload, video link, and a free text field, all stored as comment meta on the new row. The image upload uses the standard WordPress media library so existing role-based upload rules and quota settings stay in effect, with no separate storage path.

 

SleekView reads from whichever data source you map it to. If you migrate to a different LMS, you re-point SleekView at the new source tables and the board renders the equivalent rows. Original Tutor LMS comments and quiz attempts stay where they are unless you also migrate those rows, so the historical feedback is never destroyed by the LMS plugin switch itself.

 

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