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SleekView for Chained Quiz: takings and chained-answer paths as tables

Read Chained Quiz storage directly and surface the chained answer-path each respondent took, the result they ended on, and any lead-capture data as proper columns.

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SleekView table view for Chained Quiz

Branching quizzes generate paths the admin doesn't pivot

Chained Quiz's distinguishing feature is the branching path: each answer determines the next question, and respondents reach different results based on the route they took. The plugin stores takings and the answer chain, useful data for funnel analysis, lead-quality assessment, and result-distribution audits, but the default reporting screens give per-quiz totals without surfacing the path-level detail.

SleekView reads Chained Quiz storage directly and exposes the answer chain per taking. The chain is rendered as an expandable column showing the question/answer pairs in order; the result reached is a top-level column for filtering. Combine path-level filters with date and lead-capture email to find the most common funnel route, identify dead-end branches with high abandon rates, and reconcile lead captures to CRM imports.

The default reports stay where they are; SleekView is for the row-level workflow. Direct table edits route through the plugin's update path where it supports them; back-fill scenarios use the direct path. Multi-language sites and multisite installations both work, Chained Quiz uses standard WP storage, and each subsite's tables are read independently.

Workflow

Pivot the chain into a queryable workspace

1

Read the takings table

Pick the Chained Quiz takings table as the base. SleekView joins the quiz CPT for titles and surfaces result, lead-capture email, and submitted date as columns.
2

Add the chain column

Render the question/answer chain as an expandable column. Group by chain prefix to find common routes; filter to specific prefixes for funnel-step analysis.
3

Compose role-scoped views

Marketing ops gets the lead-capture inbox; funnel designers get path-distribution views; sales gets per-customer histories. Each saved under a role-scoped name.
4

Tag and export

Tag takings imported to CRM, follow-up needed, or already actioned. Export filtered views to CSV when external systems need the data.

Sample columns

A typical Chained Quiz takings view

Reads takings with the answer-chain expandable per row; result and lead-capture email shown as columns.
Source: Chained Quiz storage tables (takings, answers chain, lead captures)
Taking Quiz Submitted Result Email Path
#3198 Career match Apr 24 UX Designer alex@studio.co Q1→A,Q3→B,Q7→A
#3197 Plan recommender Apr 24 Pro ria@design.io Q1→C,Q4→A,Q9→B
#3196 Career match Apr 23 Front-end Dev tom@hello.dev Q1→A,Q3→C,Q7→B
#3195 Plan recommender Apr 23 Team (no email) Q1→C,Q4→C

Comparison

Default Chained Quiz reports vs SleekView

Default Chained Quiz reports

  • Reports show aggregates without per-taking path detail
  • Lead-capture emails appear in exports but aren't a queryable inbox
  • Cross-quiz takings views need manual SQL across tables
  • Result-distribution audits are per-quiz, not catalogue-wide
  • Bulk inline tagging or CRM-export selection isn't built-in

SleekView

  • Per-taking rows with the answer chain expandable on row click
  • Result column for sorting and filtering across personality / recommender quizzes
  • Lead-capture inbox filtered to takings with valid emails
  • Cross-quiz views and per-quiz views in the same workspace
  • Save views per role (marketing, content, ops)

Features

What SleekView gives you for Chained Quiz

Answer-chain pivot

The chain of questions and chosen answers is rendered as an expandable column. Trace common paths, spot abandoned branches, and find the question/answer pair that drives the most lead captures.

Result-distribution audit

Group takings by result label across the catalogue. Find quizzes where one result dominates (calibration issue) or where an intended result is never reached (unreachable branch).

Lead-capture reconciliation

Filter to takings with a captured email; tag those imported to CRM. The next run skips already-imported rows; CRM ops sees a clean queue.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Chained Quiz

Marketing ops

Plan-recommender quiz takings filtered to lead-capture rows. Result label drives which CRM segment the lead lands in; tag imported to avoid duplicates.

Funnel design

Path analysis reveals the most-traveled chain through the quiz. Dead-end branches (high abandon rate) signal questions to rewrite or shorten.

Sales follow-up

Per-customer takings pulled by email match. Result label and answer chain reveal what the prospect cared about; sales reps walk into the call already informed.

The bigger picture

Why branching quizzes deserve path-aware admin

Chained Quiz's value is in the branching: a recommender quiz where each answer determines the next question feels personalised, qualifies leads better than a flat survey, and produces richer data than a single-shot multiple-choice. The data is there, questions in order, answers in order, result reached, email captured, but the default reports flatten it back into per-quiz aggregates. Funnel designers can't see which branch is doing most of the work without manual SQL.

Marketing ops can't reconcile lead-capture rows to CRM imports without exporting CSVs every week. Sales reps walking into a follow-up call don't know which path the lead took. SleekView treats the chain as the structured data it actually is, makes it expandable per row, and lets path-level filters live alongside date and email filters in saved views.

The branching that made the quiz worth building stops being write-only data and becomes the operational signal it was supposed to be.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Chained Quiz

Yes. The plugin stores per-taking question/answer pairs in the order respondents traversed them. SleekView exposes the chain as an expandable column on each row, so you can see the route at a glance and group by chain prefix to find common paths through the quiz.

 

SleekView focuses on read and tag for quiz data. Editing a taking's chosen answers would invalidate the audit trail; result-level edits go through a confirmation flow when permitted. Local tags (CRM-imported, follow-up scheduled) are inline-editable and stored alongside the read-only attempt data.

 

Where the quiz is configured to gate the result behind an email field, the captured email lands in the storage and surfaces as a column. Filter to takings with non-empty emails for the lead-capture inbox; export to CSV for CRM imports the plugin doesn't natively support.

 

Group takings by result label across one quiz or the whole catalogue. The aggregate runs at query time; date-scoped audits stay fast on installations with millions of takings, all-time aggregates are heavier and opt-in per view.

 

Yes, group takings by chain prefix and look at completion rates. Branches where most takings abandon mid-chain show up as low-completion paths; useful for funnel optimisation. The pattern detection is manual (you choose the prefix to inspect) rather than automated.

 

The plugin's existing connectors (where present) continue to fire on submission. SleekView is for the audit/reconciliation layer; export filtered views to CSV for any email-list service the plugin doesn't natively support.

 

Chained Quiz uses standard WP storage. Multi-language sites running WPML or Polylang see takings tied to the language version of the quiz; SleekView reads them as-is and lets you filter by language column where the plugin records it. Results across languages can be grouped together for catalogue-wide aggregates.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the same data without writing or migrating. The default reporting continues to work for users who prefer the per-quiz aggregate view; teams that need row-level path analysis use SleekView views in parallel.

 

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