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SleekView for Crowdsignal: polls and survey responses as tables

Crowdsignal syncs polls and survey responses into your WordPress admin. SleekView turns those records into a sortable, filterable grid for editors and analysts who actually run the data.

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SleekView table view for Crowdsignal

Crowdsignal polls and surveys, finally browsable

The Crowdsignal plugin syncs polls and surveys created on crowdsignal.com into WordPress as posts and postmeta. Each synced item carries totals, last response timestamp, close date, and type (poll or survey). The default plugin list shows a fixed set of columns and forces editors to flip back to crowdsignal.com just to see response counts above a basic threshold.

SleekView reads the same synced posts and meta. Vote totals, last response, close date, and type become sortable columns or filters. Editors stop bouncing between WP Admin and crowdsignal.com to triage which polls are performing and which are about to close. Community teams get a queue covering both polls and surveys in one view.

Inline status edits write back through the plugin's normal save paths. Sync between WordPress and Crowdsignal continues running on its schedule, and SleekView never blocks or interferes with that process.

Workflow

From synced posts to one engagement grid

1

Point at synced polls and surveys

SleekView reads the WordPress posts and meta that the Crowdsignal plugin populates from crowdsignal.com. Totals, last response, close date, and type all become available columns.
2

Build a unified grid

Show polls and surveys side by side in one view, or split them by type when each needs different columns. No more flipping between two list filters to compare engagement.
3

Save engagement views

Create views like Closing soon, Top voted this month, or Pricing surveys still open. Share by role so editors see what to feature and community teams see what to follow up on.
4

Bulk close and archive

Select rows and apply close or archive actions across many polls at once. Useful for cleaning up last quarter's editorial polls without opening each item.

Sample columns

A typical Crowdsignal polls view

Polls and surveys with vote totals, last response, and status in one grid.
Source: WordPress posts/postmeta
Poll / Survey Type Total Votes Last Response Closes Status
Reader Survey 2026 Survey 874 2026-04-24 2026-05-15 Open
Best Article Q1 Poll 412 2026-04-22 2026-04-30 Closing soon
Pricing Feedback Survey 120 2026-04-18 2026-04-20 Closed
Logo Vote Poll 1,832 2026-04-25 Open

Comparison

Default Crowdsignal admin vs SleekView

Default Crowdsignal admin

  • Plugin list view shows fixed columns
  • Cannot filter polls and surveys together
  • Response counts require opening each item
  • No saved views for closing or top performers
  • Bulk actions are limited to delete

SleekView

  • Unified polls and surveys grid with totals and last response
  • Sort by votes, response date, or close date
  • Save views like Closing soon or Top voted this month
  • Filter by type (poll vs survey) and status
  • Bulk close or archive past polls in one click

Features

What SleekView gives you for Crowdsignal

Watch totals live

Sort by total votes or last response to surface engagement leaders. Spot which embedded polls are driving article engagement and which are quietly dying.

Filter by type

Show only polls, only surveys, or combine them on one screen. Save type-specific views for editorial polls and reader-research surveys without context switching.

Inline status edits

Open, close, or archive polls without leaving the list view. Edits write back through the Crowdsignal plugin's hooks so the sync layer keeps working normally.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Crowdsignal

Editors and writers

Track polls embedded across articles and watch engagement in real time. Sort by total votes to feature top performers and save Closing soon views for editorial planning.

Community teams

Run reader surveys and audit completion rates from one admin grid. Filter by type, sort by last response, and bulk archive past polls without leaving WordPress.

Researchers

Find responses by poll, date, or status without leaving WP Admin. Drill into individual polls for response-level data instead of bouncing to crowdsignal.com.

The bigger picture

Why editors deserve a real Crowdsignal admin

Crowdsignal is great for embedding polls and surveys in articles, but the WordPress integration was built as a sync layer rather than as a real admin surface. Editors running weekly reader polls end up flipping between crowdsignal.com and WP Admin for any analysis beyond basic totals. Community teams running reader surveys cannot see completion rates and last-response timestamps in the same view, even though both fields sync into postmeta.

Researchers looking for responses to a specific question end up in a wholly separate UI because the WordPress admin offers no drill-down. SleekView closes that gap by treating the synced data as a real admin table. Polls and surveys appear together or apart, sortable by votes, response date, or close date.

Closing soon and Top voted views become saved queues instead of mental notes. The sync still runs through the Crowdsignal plugin on its normal schedule, and crowdsignal.com remains the source of truth for poll definition and front-end embed code. The admin just stops forcing editors to leave WordPress to do their actual work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Crowdsignal

Yes. SleekView reads the post and meta data the Crowdsignal plugin syncs from crowdsignal.com into WordPress. The grid surfaces totals, last response, type, and close date as sortable columns. Polls and surveys created on crowdsignal.com sync into WordPress on the plugin's normal schedule and SleekView reads from there.

 

Yes. Drill into a poll or survey to see response rows in their own grid. The Crowdsignal plugin syncs response-level data for surveys you have permission to see, and SleekView surfaces that data as filterable rows so researchers can analyze answers without bouncing to crowdsignal.com.

 

Yes. SleekView is admin-side only and never interferes with the Crowdsignal plugin's sync layer. Sync between WordPress and crowdsignal.com continues on its normal schedule, and the plugin's webhook handlers and cron events all run as configured. SleekView only reads and writes through the same data paths the plugin's own admin uses.

 

Yes. Select rows and apply close or archive across many at once. Useful at the end of an editorial quarter when you have thirty old polls to clean up, or after a research project wraps and the surveys need to come down. Edits write through the plugin's standard hooks.

 

Yes. The unified view supports filtering by type, status, or date. Show only polls, only surveys, or combine them on one screen. Save type-specific views when polls and surveys need different columns, or one big view when you want to see everything together.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV with the columns you have configured. Export an editorial recap of last quarter's polls, hand a completion report to a research team, or back up a set of polls before bulk archiving them.

 

It shows the sync data, since that is what lives in WordPress. Poll definitions, including question text, answer options, and embed code, remain on crowdsignal.com where they are authored. SleekView surfaces every field the Crowdsignal plugin syncs into postmeta, which covers totals, last response, close date, type, and the linked crowdsignal.com URL for each item.

 

Yes. SleekView can surface a list of posts where a Crowdsignal poll embed code appears, computed from a search across post content. Useful for editors who want to see which articles are driving engagement on a specific poll, or who need to remove a closed poll from old articles.

 

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