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SleekView for Thrive Quiz Builder

SleekView reads the Quiz Builder CPT and its response, question and answer tables, then renders quiz_id, started_at, completed_at, completion_flag and assigned segment as a queryable cross-quiz grid in WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for Thrive Quiz Builder

Move the response pile out of per-quiz reports and into a table

Thrive Quiz Builder turns quizzes into a lead-segmentation engine: every quiz lives as a custom post type, questions and answer options as related rows in plugin tables, and each visitor session as a response row with timestamps, answers chosen, completion flag and the segment assigned at the end. The plugin's reports tab shows per-quiz analytics for the currently selected quiz.

SleekView reads the response table directly and renders one row per response: quiz, started_at, completed_at, completion_flag, segment, answer pattern and parent post. Filter to completed_at in the last seven days for follow-up email windows. Sort by segment to find the audience that's filled fastest this month. Filter to completion_flag=false to surface the abandon rate row by row.

The plugin keeps owning the quiz builder, the visitor-facing render and the per-quiz reports tab. The table view owns the cross-quiz audit surface, so portfolio questions stop meaning one report tab at a time and start meaning a saved filter on the response table.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Thrive Quiz Builder data

1

Read the quiz CPT and response tables

SleekView scans the Quiz Builder CPT and its related response, question and answer tables. Each response becomes a row with quiz_id, started_at, completed_at, segment and answer pattern.
2

Pull segment and conversion meta

Segment definitions and conversion flags contribute filterable columns. The table can scope to one segment as easily as to one quiz.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to completed_at in the last seven days, to one quiz_id, to segment=Buyer or to completion_flag=false. Stack filters for follow-up cohorts and abandon analysis.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("This week's completions", "Buyer segment", "Abandon analysis") and gate by WordPress capability so marketing, sales and content land on the slice they own.

Sample columns

A typical Thrive Quiz Builder audit view

Responses joined from the Quiz Builder CPT and its response, question and answer tables. The same data the per-quiz reports tab reads, surfaced as a cross-quiz admin grid.
Source: wp_tcb_responses
Quiz Started Completed Completion Segment Parent post
Find your plan 2026-05-09 09:12 2026-05-09 09:15 Yes Buyer Pricing
Skin type quiz 2026-05-09 09:22 2026-05-09 09:24 Yes Dry Routine builder
Find your plan 2026-05-09 10:01 No Pricing
Learning style 2026-05-08 14:30 2026-05-08 14:34 Yes Visual Course landing
Find your plan 2026-05-08 22:08 2026-05-08 22:10 Yes Researcher Pricing

Comparison

Default Thrive Quiz Builder admin vs SleekView

Default Thrive Quiz Builder reports tab

  • Reports tab is per quiz, no cross-quiz response grid
  • No native filter for one segment across every quiz
  • Abandon flag isn't surfaced as a sortable column
  • Parent post for each response isn't shown next to the row
  • No saved cross-quiz view for follow-up cohorts

SleekView

  • Every Quiz Builder response rendered with quiz, segment, completion flag and parent post
  • completed_at as a sortable column for follow-up windows
  • Filter to one segment, to completion_flag=false or to last-seven-days completions
  • Saved views per role: marketing follow-up, content per-page, sales per-segment briefing
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so the table and the dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for Thrive Quiz Builder

Response inventory as a real table

Render Quiz Builder responses as a queryable grid with quiz, segment, completion and parent post instead of one report tab at a time.

Segment cohorts inline

Filter segment to one term and the table lists every response in that audience across every quiz. The follow-up cohort is a saved view, not a SQL query.

Abandon analysis

Filter completion_flag=false and sort by started_at to find when and where quizzes are losing the visitor. Row-level signal beats a single rate number.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Thrive Quiz Builder

Marketing leads

Filter completed_at to the last seven days and sort by segment to size the next follow-up email cohort while the audience is still warm.

Content and editorial

Group responses by parent_post to see which articles drive quiz starts. Promote the entry pages that actually convert visitors into segmented leads.

Sales and lifecycle

Filter segment to one term, then export the rows with quiz, completed_at and answer pattern to brief sales on the lead profile this month has been producing.

The bigger picture

Why quiz responses deserve a per-row admin table

Thrive Quiz Builder is built on the idea that quizzes are a segmentation engine: people self-identify, the funnel branches, and the follow-up email finally reflects what the visitor actually cares about. The plugin captures all the data needed to make that promise real. The gap is the cross-quiz picture: marketing needs to read one segment across every quiz, content needs to see which parent posts drive starts, sales wants the row-level cohort to brief from.

The per-quiz reports tab is the wrong surface for those questions. SleekView reads the same response and answer tables the plugin already writes, then renders the result as a sortable, filterable admin grid. The plugin keeps owning the quiz builder and the per-quiz deep dive; the table view owns the cross-quiz audit the rest of the team needed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Thrive Quiz Builder

The Thrive Quiz Builder CPT and its related response, question and answer tables only. The plugin's per-quiz reports tab continues to work alongside; SleekView adds the cross-quiz layer.

 

Yes. Filter segment to one term and the table lists every response in that audience regardless of which quiz produced it. Useful for sizing the follow-up email before it's sent.

 

Yes. completion_flag is a column, so filtering to completion_flag=false surfaces every response that started and never finished, with started_at as the most recent activity.

 

No. The per-quiz reports tab still owns the single-quiz deep dive (drop-off per question, A/B variants, badge performance). SleekView adds the cross-quiz response grid.

 

Partly. The response row records the last question reached, so SleekView can filter and sort by that column for any single quiz. The detailed per-step funnel is still best read inside the plugin's own reports tab.

 

No. Table queries hit the response table on read only, with no work at quiz start or completion time. The visitor-facing path stays unchanged.

 

Yes, per site. Each blog has its own Quiz Builder CPT and response rows. Cross-site rollups need a network-level data join configured at the dataset level.

 

Yes. Saved views respect WordPress capabilities, so marketing sees the segment column, content sees the parent-post column, sales sees the per-segment cohort, each with their own filter presets.

 

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