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SleekView Feedback for Vtiger WP Bridge

SleekView Feedback reads the Vtiger WP Bridge synced data for deals, contacts, and customer tickets, ranks rows by priority score or follower count, and renders a clean public board so Vtiger CRM activity reaches a customer-facing surface without leaving the WordPress site.

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SleekView Feedback board for Vtiger WP Bridge

Why Vtiger WP Bridge sites need a public view

Vtiger WP Bridge syncs Vtiger deals, contacts, and tickets into custom WordPress tables for native rendering. Synced rows land in wp_posts as Vtiger record post types with Vtiger field meta in wp_postmeta and Vtiger picklist values mirrored as taxonomies. The default presentation is usually an admin list or a customer-facing portal embed that lacks public board features.

SleekView Feedback reuses those exact synced rows. Pick the Vtiger ticket or deal post type as the data source, choose a custom priority score meta or follower count as the upvote column, then map status to the Vtiger status picklist taxonomy and category to a Vtiger product or department taxonomy. The board renders records in priority order with category pills for department and status pills for ticket workflow.

Status pill updates can either round-trip back to Vtiger through the bridge or stay local depending on the integration mode. Vtiger remains the source of truth for sales and support teams, and the WordPress site finally gains a polished public feedback board for customers without disrupting the Vtiger admin workflow.

Workflow

From Vtiger data to a public board

1

Connect the Vtiger WP Bridge data source

Install SleekView, choose Vtiger WP Bridge as the data source, and the plugin scans the synced Vtiger record post types, the Vtiger field meta, and the Vtiger picklist taxonomies. A live preview shows real Vtiger records before saving the configuration.
2

Pick the upvote column

Map the numeric sort to a Vtiger priority score field for a priority-weighted board, to a follower count for a customer-interest board, or to a derived score that combines deal value and ticket priority. Each option uses the synced Vtiger field meta directly.
3

Wire status and category pills

Map status to the Vtiger status picklist taxonomy with terms like Open, In progress, and Closed, then map category to a Vtiger product or department taxonomy. Each picklist value becomes a colored pill so the board reads cleanly the first time it renders publicly.
4

Embed the board on a customer portal page

Drop the SleekView Feedback block onto a customer portal or a public roadmap page. Visitors see Vtiger records in native WordPress styling, while sales and support teams keep using the Vtiger admin and the bridge keeps both surfaces in sync automatically.

Sample board

Sample Vtiger ticket and deal board

A preview of how Vtiger tickets and deals render once SleekView ranks them by priority score or follower count and tags each row with the matching Vtiger picklist pill.
287 votes
Enterprise customer requesting custom report builder feature
Account team Feature request Planned
192 votes
Bug in invoice PDF rendering for multi-currency deals
@invoicebug Bug In progress
151 votes
Open ticket about email template variable parsing
Support team Support Open
118 votes
Mobile app deal pipeline view shipped with last release
@mobileapp Integration Shipped
82 votes
Customer requesting webhook for closed-won deal stage
Integrations Feature request Open
31 votes
Ticket marked as duplicate per support policy
@supportlead Support Declined

Comparison

Vtiger admin versus SleekView Feedback

Default Vtiger WP Bridge admin view

  • Vtiger WP Bridge admin lists are functional but never present synced data as a public board.
  • Vtiger picklist values appear inside admin filters and rarely become public-facing pills.
  • Customers cannot upvote synced tickets or deals without a separate portal extension.
  • Public roadmap views are not part of the bridge by default, only admin-facing dashboards.
  • Customer-facing portal embeds typically look like Vtiger rather than the WordPress site theme.

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads Vtiger WP Bridge synced data with no schema changes or Vtiger config tweaks needed.
  • Upvote column accepts Vtiger priority fields, follower counts, or custom derived scores.
  • Status pills sync to Vtiger picklists so the bridge keeps Vtiger as the source of truth.
  • Category pills reuse Vtiger product and department taxonomies as synced into WordPress.
  • Renders inside native WordPress markup so the public board fits the site theme automatically.

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Vtiger WP Bridge

Vtiger-aware sync

The board reads the data Vtiger WP Bridge has synced into WordPress, so Vtiger remains the canonical CRM while WordPress gains a public-facing surface. Status pill changes can round-trip to Vtiger through the bridge's write-back support, which keeps both surfaces aligned without parallel data stores.

Picklist-driven categories

The category pill maps to a Vtiger picklist synced into WordPress, so each picklist value becomes a colored pill. Vtiger picklist edits flow through the next sync cycle and the board updates automatically, which means admins only maintain the picklists inside Vtiger as the source of truth.

Native WordPress styling

Replace any embedded Vtiger portal view with a native WordPress board styled by the active theme. Visitors get a feedback surface that visually belongs to the WordPress site rather than the external CRM admin, which lifts the perceived quality of the entire customer experience meaningfully.

Audience

Where Vtiger WP Bridge sites use the board

Public customer roadmap

Embed the board on a customer portal Roadmap page sorted by feature request priority score. Customers see what the team is planning, sales and support keep using Vtiger admin, and the bridge keeps both surfaces aligned without any custom code or parallel data store to maintain.

Support ticket transparency

Scope the board to support tickets and sort by priority score. Customers see a transparent queue of open tickets with status pills marking workflow state, which reduces inbound support questions and gives the support team a public commitment surface they can stand behind.

Read-only public artifact

Use the board in read-only mode while sales and support handle work inside Vtiger. The WordPress site becomes a polished public artifact that shows synced Vtiger activity in native styling, perfect for marketing pages and prospect-facing dashboards that need to feel responsive.

The bigger picture

Why a public board beats the bridge admin view

Vtiger is a powerful CRM but its WordPress bridge is usually deployed for internal data sync without a customer-facing artifact. Sales and support teams work inside Vtiger, customers see a static website, and the rich CRM data that could prove the company is responsive never reaches the public surface. Customers ask about feature requests, get told something is in the pipeline, and have no way to verify the claim or see where their request sits.

SleekView Feedback closes that gap by treating the Vtiger WP Bridge synced data as a real public feedback surface. Customers see what the team is planning, status pills make the workflow visible, and the board renders in native WordPress styling so the surface feels like part of the website rather than a CRM embed. Vtiger stays canonical for the team, the bridge stays the glue, and the customer-facing artifact finally exists where prospects can find it without an account.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Vtiger WP Bridge

Yes. SleekView reads the synced Vtiger data that Vtiger WP Bridge populates in WordPress, so any working bridge setup is sufficient. The Vtiger version on the other side of the bridge does not matter as long as the bridge syncs the post types and meta keys SleekView needs.

 

It depends on the bridge configuration. Two-way bridges forward status changes through Vtiger's API on submission, while read-only bridges keep WordPress changes local. SleekView respects whichever mode the bridge supports and never bypasses the API directly without explicit configuration.

 

Yes. The data source picker accepts a multi-record-type filter, so a single board can render both ticket and deal records with a category pill marking the record type. Each row carries its own priority field, and the upvote column can be a derived score that normalizes across types.

 

Yes, through the bridge's existing visibility filter. The bridge controls which Vtiger records get synced into WordPress in the first place, and SleekView only queries the rows the bridge synced. Private Vtiger records that the bridge excludes never appear on the SleekView board.

 

Yes. Any Vtiger custom field that the bridge syncs into WordPress meta can be used as the upvote source, the category column, or the status column. New custom fields require updating the bridge's sync configuration first, after which they appear in the SleekView data source picker.

 

Deleted Vtiger records get removed by the next bridge sync cycle, and the SleekView board reflects the removal on its next cache refresh. The bridge owns the lifecycle of the synced rows, so there is no stale data on the board because SleekView simply renders the current sync state.

 

No. SleekView paginates the underlying query, caches the sorted set, and uses indexed meta and taxonomy joins. A board with tens of thousands of synced Vtiger records renders at the same speed as a smaller board because the database does the sort once per cache window.

 

The board keeps rendering against the synced rows already in the WordPress database, but new Vtiger records and updates stop arriving until the bridge is reactivated. Existing data remains intact, so reactivating the bridge later resumes the sync flow without any SleekView reconfiguration.

 

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