SleekView Feedback for WordLift Pro
SleekView Feedback reads WordLift Pro entity analysis rows straight from the WordPress database, renders one card per row sorted by votes, and shows the status badge, category tag, author, and an Upvote button that writes the new count back into WordLift.
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Why WordLift Pro teams need a feedback board
WordLift Pro stores every entity analysis as a row in wp_wordlift_entities, with related records living in wp_wordlift_analyses and event level history in wp_wordlift_jobs. Each row already carries a status value, a category or tag column, a created at timestamp, and an author identifier. The default WordPress admin list shows these rows in a flat table that is fine for a single moderator, but SEO teams using WordLift quickly need to know which items the community cares about most. A flat table cannot answer that question because every row looks equally important and there is no signal of attention.
SleekView Feedback reads the same rows out of wp_wordlift_entities and groups them into a card grid sorted by a vote column, with status badges driven by the existing status field and category pills driven by the existing taxonomy or tag column. The most upvoted items rise to the top, planned and shipped items keep their colored badges, and the rest of the queue stays visible underneath. Operators can filter by status, by category, or by author, and the view persists those filters per user so different team members see their own slice of the board.
Clicking the Upvote button writes the new count directly back into the WordLift row, so the entity analyses, schema runs, and editorial review notes stay in sync with.
Workflow
From WordLift rows to feedback board
Point SleekView at WordLift
Pick the vote and status columns
Map the card layout
Publish and let the votes flow
Sample board
Sample WordLift Pro feedback board
Comparison
WordLift default list vs SleekView Feedback
WordLift dashboard
- Flat table of entity analysiss with no sort by community attention or upvotes
- No badges for status, no tag pills for category, everything looks the same
- No vote button, so SEO teams using WordLift cannot see which item people care most about
- No public board to share with users, internal admin screen only
- Filters limited to date and status, no per author or category drilldown
SleekView Feedback
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Cards sorted by any numeric vote column inside
wp_wordlift_entitiesin real time - Status pills driven by the existing WordLift status field with six color presets
- Category tags pulled from the existing taxonomy or tag column with no remapping
- Upvote button writes the new count straight back into the WordLift row instantly
- Public or logged in boards, role rules per board, no external SaaS dashboard
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for WordLift Pro
Vote driven sort by default
Boards sort cards by the numeric vote column you pick from WordLift Pro, so the items the community cares about most always sit at the top. Operators can secondary sort by recency or status, and the board remembers the choice p...
Status and category color presets
Six color presets cover open, planned, in progress, shipped, declined, and reviewing without any custom CSS. Each WordLift status value or category gets a chip, and the picker accepts blue, violet, emerald, amber, rose, and cya...
Live upvote write back
Clicking Upvote increments the vote column on the underlying WordLift Pro row instantly, so the new count reflects in every other dashboard and report the plugin already exposes. No nightly sync, no parallel database, and no ri...
Audience
Where a WordLift feedback board pays off
Public roadmap for end users
Embed the WordLift Pro board on a public roadmap page so customers can upvote the items they care about and see the status of the things you have already shipped, instead of asking on social.
Internal triage queue
Restrict the board to logged in support staff and use it as a triage queue. Sort by votes to hit the highest impact entity analysiss first, filter by status to manage workload across the team.
Customer specific feedback view
Filter the board by author or customer ID to give individual customers a feed of just their entity analysiss. Each customer sees their submissions, the status, and the vote count, on one page.
The bigger picture
Why a feedback board beats a flat WordLift list
A flat WordPress list of WordLift Pro entity analysiss answers one question well, which items exist, but it cannot answer the question SEO teams using WordLift actually need to make decisions, which items the community cares about most. Without a vote signal, prioritisation falls back to whoever shouts loudest in email or on social, which is a poor proxy for real demand. A feedback board surfaces aggregate attention at a glance, so the team can pick the next thing to ship without a meeting.
Status badges close the loop. Customers who upvoted an item get a visible signal the moment it moves into planning, into build, and into shipped, which kills the support thread asking for an update. Public boards also reduce inbound noise, because customers see that an idea is already on the list before they file a new ticket.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for WordLift Pro
No. The view reads entity analysis rows live from the existing WordLift Pro tables like wp_wordlift_entities and writes upvote counts back into the same row, so there is no second database, no sync queue, and no risk of the board drifting out of step with the plugin admin.
Yes. Each board has a visibility setting, public, logged in users only, or members of specific roles. Public boards still respect rate limiting per IP, and logged in boards tie votes to user IDs so duplicates are blocked at the source.
 
The vote increments the numeric column you picked in the view config on the matching WordLift Pro row inside wp_wordlift_entities. There is no API round trip to a SaaS service, no queue, and no delayed write. Every other report or export that already reads that column sees the new count immediately.
Yes. SleekView ships four render surfaces, Table, Charts, Kanban, and Feedback. The same underlying WordLift Pro data source can be wired to multiple views with different filters and field mappings, so one board feeds the public roadmap, another feeds internal triage, and another feeds reporting.
 Each distinct status value or category value gets mapped to one of six color presets, blue, violet, emerald, amber, rose, and cyan. The mapping is set once in the view config and applied consistently across the board, so brand palettes stay coherent and no custom CSS is needed.
 SleekView reads the schema on every page load and re-detects columns automatically. If WordLift Pro renames a column or adds a new status value, the view picks up the change without manual remapping.
 Both. Anonymous voting uses an IP and cookie based fingerprint with a rate limit per board, and logged in voting ties the upvote to the WordPress user ID. The setting is per board, so a public roadmap can stay anonymous while an internal triage board requires login.
 SleekView paginates results and caches the sorted vote order, so boards comfortably handle tens of thousands of entity analysis rows with sub second loads on a standard WordPress host.
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