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SleekView Feedback for WP Fusion

SleekView Feedback reads contact tags, automation events, and CRM sync data from WP Fusion and renders them as a public-style board with upvotes, status pills, and category badges, so your team sees what tagged customers want without exporting from your CRM at all.

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SleekView Feedback board for WP Fusion

Why WP Fusion teams want ranked feedback

WP Fusion mirrors WordPress users into your CRM through a tag-based sync, with every interaction writing a contact tag and every CRM change pulling back into the wp_fusion_contacts meta table. The default WP Fusion logs page is excellent for debugging a single sync event, but it does not show you which tagged segments are asking for which features at any glance.

SleekView Feedback reads the same WP Fusion contact data and turns each tagged feedback event into an upvotable card. Sales reps vote on requests from high-value tag segments, customer success tracks churn tags from cancellations, and the board ranks every feedback item by combined vote weighted by tag tier so enterprise voices do not get drowned out by free trial noise.

Because the board reads tags live through the WP Fusion CRM API, status changes write back to the CRM as new tags or note events. A card moved from planned to shipped fires the same automation as a manual tag write, so existing email sequences, lifecycle stage rules, and renewal workflows continue running without any duplicate event configuration in either system.

Workflow

From WP Fusion tags to ranked feedback

1

Connect WP Fusion as a source

Install SleekView and pick WP Fusion from the data source picker. The plugin reads the existing CRM connection, contact tags, and automation event log, so OAuth, API keys, and rate limits stay handled by WP Fusion. Nothing needs a second connection or credential setup.
2

Pick vote and tag fields

Choose a numeric custom field as the vote count, the tag list as the category column, and a lifecycle stage tag as the status badge. SleekView pulls the live tag options from your CRM through WP Fusion, so badges always match the segment names your sales and success teams already use.
3

Set tag-weighted voting rules

Enterprise customers can carry more vote weight than free trial users through a per-tag weight rule. SleekView reads each voter tag and multiplies their vote by the configured weight, so the board ranking reflects revenue impact rather than raw voter count when leadership reviews the roadmap.
4

Embed and connect automations

Drop the SleekView block on a customer roadmap or internal dashboard page. Every status change fires a WP Fusion tag write, so existing automations, email sequences, and lifecycle stage rules continue to run on each card movement without duplicate event configuration on either side.

Sample board

Sample WP Fusion feedback board

Customer feedback pulled from WP Fusion contact tags and event logs, ranked by tag-weighted upvotes, with lifecycle stage pills and segment tag category badges shown live.
389 votes
Add native ActiveCampaign deal stage sync
Kasia D. Feature request Planned
246 votes
Tag sync delays from Drip during high load
@reidwp Bug report In progress
187 votes
Lost enterprise deal, moved to Salesforce
Anders L. Sales feedback Under review
132 votes
Canceled after CRM seat price increase
@thalia_wp Churn reason Open
76 votes
Detractors flag webhook retry behavior
Boniface O. NPS feedback Shipped
38 votes
Add Klaviyo to the supported CRM list
@evylauren Feature request Declined

Comparison

WP Fusion logs versus a ranked board

Default WP Fusion logs page

  • Logs page shows raw sync events in chronological order, never aggregated by feedback type
  • No upvote count, so requests from enterprise tags and free trial users look the same
  • Status changes happen as raw tag writes with no visual ranking or board representation
  • Churn tags surface in logs but never roll up into a quarterly retention scoreboard view
  • Sales objections live in CRM notes that the WordPress side cannot see or report on

SleekView Feedback

  • Tag-weighted upvotes rank requests by revenue impact, not raw voter count or seat tier
  • Status pills follow your CRM lifecycle stage tags and write back as new tag events
  • Category badges separate bugs, churn, NPS detractors, and sales feedback at a glance
  • Every status change fires existing wp_fusion_apply_tag automations live
  • Public or private board, gated by WordPress capability and tag-based segment checks

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for WP Fusion

Tag-weighted vote ranking

Enterprise tag voters carry more weight than free trial voters when ranking the roadmap. SleekView reads each voter tag and applies a configurable weight per segment, so leadership sees the requests that drive the most revenue impact at the top of the board, not just the loudest free users.

CRM sync stays live

Every status change fires the same WP Fusion tag write a manual update would. Existing email sequences, deal stage automations, and lifecycle workflows continue running, so the board adds a ranked view without disrupting any of the automations your team already relies on every week.

Churn and NPS surfaced fast

Cancellation tags and survey detractor tags become category pills on the board. Customer success sees the top churn reasons ranked by frequency and revenue, and the team can claim and resolve each card with a status change that writes back to the CRM as a follow-up automation.

Audience

What WP Fusion teams build with this

Tag-segmented roadmap

Publish a roadmap page that only shows feature requests from enterprise tag holders. Each vote attaches to the CRM contact, so the sales team knows exactly which named accounts are pushing for which features and can include a personal launch note when each card ships to production.

Churn investigation board

Every cancellation tag becomes a card with a category badge for reason. Customer success owns the column, follows up where possible, and marks the card resolved or escalated. The board doubles as a renewal pipeline and as proof of retention work during quarterly reviews.

Sales objection scoreboard

Reps log objections as feedback cards with a sales tag. The board ranks the top objections by tag-weighted vote, so product knows which gaps to close before the next quarterly business review and sales updates the talk track based on real frequency rather than recent memory.

The bigger picture

Why tag-weighted feedback beats raw vote counts

WP Fusion teams already segment customers by tag because raw lists of users hide who matters most. A roadmap that counts every vote equally inherits the same flaw a flat user list has. A free trial user with five minutes of product use casts the same vote as an enterprise champion paying eighty thousand a year.

Tag-weighted voting fixes that. The board reads each voter tag through WP Fusion and applies a configurable weight, so the ranking reflects revenue exposure rather than raw voice. Enterprise asks rise above free trial noise without silencing anybody, churn tags surface in the same view so retention work happens alongside roadmap work, and sales objections come in with their own tag so the team sees which gaps cost which deals.

Because every status change fires the existing CRM automation, email sequences and lifecycle workflows continue running unchanged. The board adds ranked insight on top of the data WP Fusion already syncs, without forcing the team to maintain a second source of truth in a separate roadmap tool with another monthly seat fee.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for WP Fusion

No. SleekView reads through the existing WP Fusion CRM connection, so the same OAuth credentials, API key, and rate limits apply. You do not need to install a second integration or configure another connection inside SleekView. The plugin treats WP Fusion as a unified data source for every supported CRM.

 

Each tag can carry a configurable weight from one to ten. When a user votes, SleekView reads their WP Fusion tags and multiplies the vote by the highest applicable weight. An enterprise tag holder casting one vote can equal ten free tier votes, so the board ranking reflects revenue impact instead of voter count.

 

Yes. Each status change writes a tag through the standard wp_fusion_apply_tag function, so any automation triggered by that tag continues to run normally. Existing email sequences, deal stage rules, and lifecycle workflows fire on every card movement without duplicate configuration in either WP Fusion or SleekView.

 

Yes. The board respects tag-based visibility rules, so a public roadmap can show only feature requests from active paying customer tags while hiding churn cards and internal sales feedback. Per-board visibility means one source feeds multiple audiences with different filter and weight rules applied at render.

 

SleekView batches writes through the WP Fusion queue, so a hundred votes in five seconds become one batched tag update instead of a hundred individual sync events. The cached board read also reduces request volume, and you can tune both the cache lifetime and the batch interval to match your CRM tier.

 

Yes. Each vote attaches to the voter WordPress user and their linked WP Fusion contact ID. The admin board shows the full voter list per card with their tags, so the sales team can spot enterprise champions and follow up with a personalized note when their requested feature ships to production.

 

For most WP Fusion teams, yes. SleekView gives you upvotes, status pills, category badges, and a public submission form on a WordPress page you already control. The advantage is that every vote and submission lives in your CRM through WP Fusion, so sales context and feedback share one record without a hosted silo.

 

The board keeps working because SleekView reads through the WP Fusion abstraction layer. Tags map between CRMs through the same WP Fusion config, so the board surfaces the same feedback ranked the same way regardless of whether you migrate from ActiveCampaign to HubSpot or any other supported CRM platform.

 

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