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SleekView Feedback for Vtiger WP Pro

Customers and reps can upvote feature requests, vote on the next opportunity-pipeline view, or flag broken contact-sync rules. SleekView reads the Vtiger WP Pro sync cache and renders each row as an upvotable card.

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SleekView Feedback board for Vtiger WP Pro

Surface what synced CRM users actually want next

Vtiger WP Pro syncs Vtiger contacts, leads, opportunities, and tickets into a WordPress cache (typically wp_vtiger_contacts, wp_vtiger_leads, wp_vtiger_opportunities, and wp_vtiger_tickets). SleekView reads those tables directly and turns each row into an upvotable feedback card with title, vote count, contact handle, status pill, and category tag.

Map any integer column as votes, any Vtiger stage or status field as the pill, the campaign or product slug as the category color, and a contact name as the author. Embed the board into a customer portal, a sales dashboard, or a public roadmap. Each click writes one vote to the mapped column, so the count lives inside WordPress next to the synced Vtiger data with no second feedback tool to administer.

Use the view for a public roadmap where customers vote on the next Vtiger WP Pro release, a sales triage queue where reps see vote counts next to opportunity stages, or an internal queue for the support engineers triaging ticket bugs. Categories color by Vtiger campaign or product line, statuses follow your pipeline labels, and the author label resolves to a real synced contact whose full record opens in the Vtiger admin.

Workflow

From Vtiger sync row to feedback card

1

Pick a synced Vtiger source

Open SleekView and pick wp_vtiger_contacts, wp_vtiger_leads, wp_vtiger_opportunities, or a custom CPT used to log feedback. SleekView auto-detects every column from the sync cache, including Vtiger custom fields, in the source picker without raw SQL.
2

Map vote, status, category, author

Choose an integer column for upvotes, a Vtiger pipeline stage for the status pill, a campaign or product slug for the category color, and a contact name for the author label. Mappings live per view so multiple boards can share the same Vtiger sync table.
3

Embed where synced contacts already log in

Drop the SleekView block into a Vtiger WP Pro customer portal, an internal sales dashboard, or a public landing page. The board inherits theme styles and writes vote updates through the REST API, so caches stay accurate after each upvote without manual purges.
4

Customers upvote, reps triage

Each click writes one vote to the mapped column in the sync cache. Filter by pipeline stage, by Vtiger campaign, or by ticket status. The same view can be restricted to staff roles for an internal triage with extra columns like opportunity value or close date.

Sample board

Sample Vtiger WP Pro request board

Six recent requests from a Vtiger WP Pro sync. Votes pull from a custom field on the synced contact, status pills follow opportunity stages, and category colors map to Vtiger campaign slugs.
402 votes
Two-way sync for opportunity custom fields
Diego R. Opportunities Planned
267 votes
Lead form: prefill from Vtiger campaign UTM
@vtigerops Leads In progress
184 votes
Ticket reply duplicates on every sync cycle
Saskia E. Bug Shipped
126 votes
Add deal-stage kanban view inside WordPress
Aleksy J. Feature request Open
81 votes
Native Razorpay payment node in pipeline
@dilshan Integration Planned
22 votes
Deprecate the v6 REST endpoint
Otto W. Deprecation Declined

Comparison

Vtiger portal vs SleekView Feedback

Vtiger customer portal form

  • The Vtiger portal request form lands in a ticket queue with no per-topic count
  • Duplicate requests pile up because customers cannot see existing items before filing
  • Pipeline-stage context never reaches the portal, so high-value asks look like noise
  • Public roadmap requires exporting requests into a hosted tool with another seat fee
  • Status updates email each requester individually instead of recoloring a shared card

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_vtiger_contacts, wp_vtiger_opportunities, wp_vtiger_tickets
  • Upvote writes one row to your mapped column with no second sync to Vtiger cloud
  • Status pill follows opportunity stage or ticket status on the synced row
  • Category color is driven by the Vtiger campaign or product line slug
  • Author label resolves to a real synced contact, one click from the Vtiger record

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Vtiger WP Pro

Vote-driven prioritization

Cards reorder by vote count on every page load. The top of the board is always the most-wanted request, and the count is queryable next to the synced opportunity_value column, so AEs see which feature would unlock the most pipeline if shipped next quarter.

Round-trip to Vtiger

The vote column is local to WordPress, but if you add a custom field named vote_count in Vtiger the Pro connector will sync the totals back to the Vtiger cloud on its normal cycle. Reps see the same numbers in the cloud dashboard they already work in daily.

Stage and campaign filters

Filter the board by Vtiger pipeline stage to show only Qualification or Negotiation requests, or by campaign slug to focus on a single product line. Filters compose with the vote-count sort so the board surfaces the loudest ask inside the segment you care about.

Audience

Three ways Vtiger WP Pro teams ship faster

Public roadmap

Show synced customers which Vtiger WP Pro features are planned, in progress, and shipped. Vote counts surface real demand for the next opportunity view or lead form template, and customers subscribe to a card to get notified on status change.

Sales triage queue

Show synced opportunities where category is Feature request, sorted by opportunity_value times vote_count. AEs see the highest-leverage asks at the top, which converts the support form into a measurable revenue-weighted queue without manual triage.

Ticket bug board

Show only rows where category is Bug, drawn from wp_vtiger_tickets. Synced tickets carry vote counts from affected customers, so support engineers triage by votes plus ticket priority and reach the highest-impact bug first instead of working chronologically.

The bigger picture

Why feedback belongs next to the synced opportunity

Vtiger WP Pro exists so that marketing, sales, and support share one data layer with the Vtiger cloud. Adding a separate feedback tool breaks that arrangement by introducing a third silo where customer context lives. SleekView Feedback keeps the loop inside Vtiger WP Pro.

The request lives in the same sync cache as the contact, the vote count sits next to the opportunity value, and the roadmap renders on the same WordPress site that already serves your Vtiger-powered pages. The value is contextual prioritization. A feature request from a 100k opportunity ranks visibly higher than 200 votes from trial leads because the opportunity_value column is in the same row.

A ticket bug carries the synced priority, the affected customer name, and the vote count from other customers who hit the same issue. Triaging by sheer count is fine. Triaging by count weighted with synced deal value is better, and that weighting requires data unity.

The Pro connector gives you the unity. The feedback view gives you the visible measurable roadmap that uses it. There is no second tool, no second invoice, and no third place where customer feedback hides.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Vtiger WP Pro

From the local sync cache. SleekView reads the WordPress tables that the Pro connector populates. Votes write locally to a column you choose, which keeps the board fast and means Vtiger cloud outages do not take the public roadmap down with them.

 

Yes. Add a custom field named vote_count to the Vtiger module you are mapping, and configure the Pro connector to sync it. The connector pushes vote totals to the cloud on its normal sync cycle alongside the rest of the deal or contact data.

 

Vote totals live in the column you mapped, usually a custom integer field on the synced row or a dedicated vote table. The data is in the WordPress database, gets included in WP Migrate or UpdraftPlus backups, and restores in one step with the sync cache.

 

Both. Anonymous voting uses a hashed cookie plus IP fingerprint to enforce one vote per visitor. Logged-in voting ties to the synced contact_id, which lets you weight votes from larger opportunities higher in the sort or apply per-segment vote weights.

 

Yes. The button fires a REST request that bypasses the page cache, and the vote write invalidates the transient that backs the card list. The next visitor sees the updated count even with WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache, or a CDN page cache in front of the portal.

 

Yes. Mappings live on the view, so the same sync table can power a public roadmap with customer-safe columns and a private internal board with opportunity_value, owner, and close_date visible to staff only. Visibility is per view, not per source.

 

Vote rows persist with a null author label so the count stays accurate. The card disappears only if the source row is deleted from the local cache. A WP-CLI prune command cleans up orphaned vote rows after a bulk sync purge or a Vtiger module reset.

 

Yes. Every vote fires a do_action hook with the row ID and new count. The Pro connector can map that into a Vtiger workflow trigger, so a request hitting 100 votes automatically creates an opportunity or assigns an internal task to the product team for evaluation.

 

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