SleekView for Voiceflow WordPress integration
SleekView reads the webhook events, conversation logs and embed configs the Voiceflow WordPress integration stores locally, then exposes event_type, intent, entry_url and received_at as columns inside a sortable, filterable table.
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Voiceflow designs the conversation. WordPress sees where it lands.
Voiceflow builds and runs the conversational AI in its own platform and exposes the result via an embed widget plus webhooks. The Voiceflow app has its own analytics for the conversation itself: turn-level performance, intent classification, completion rates.
The WordPress side still receives useful local signals. Webhook events on chat_started, lead_captured and custom intent triggers. Per-page embed configs. Lead rows if the integration captures contact details into WordPress directly.
SleekView reads exactly that. Whatever the Voiceflow WordPress integration writes to postmeta, options or a custom table becomes a sortable, filterable table. Filter by intent, scope to one entry page, sort by received_at, export to CSV. Voiceflow project access stays scoped to bot designers. SleekView is the WordPress-side workspace that sits next to it.
Workflow
How SleekView reads Voiceflow WordPress data
Pick the source
Compose the column set
Save and scope the view
Monitor, filter, export
Sample columns
A typical Voiceflow WordPress events view
Webhook events table or postmeta (depends on integration plugin)
| Event | Intent | Conversation | Entry URL | Project | Received |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| chat_started | greeting | vf_3318 | / | support-bot | May 14 10:31 |
| intent_triggered | pricing_question | vf_3318 | /pricing/ | support-bot | May 14 10:32 |
| lead_captured | demo_request | vf_3317 | /product/ | sales-bot | May 14 09:48 |
| flow_failed | — | vf_3316 | /docs/setup/ | support-bot | May 14 09:01 |
| message_sent | general | vf_3315 | /blog/ | support-bot | May 13 21:54 |
Comparison
Default Voiceflow WordPress integration vs SleekView
Default integration plugin
- Voiceflow analytics cover the conversation, not the WordPress page picture
- Webhook events visible as recent rows, no sortable list
- Intent column not exposed in standard integration screens
- Entry-page attribution requires reading raw payloads
- No saved per-role view for product, support and ops
SleekView
- Read webhook events and lead rows directly from WP storage
- Surface event_type, intent and entry_url as real columns
- Filter to one intent, one page or one conversation id and save the view
- Capability gates restrict sensitive payload columns
- Export the filtered table to CSV for product reviews or audits
Features
What SleekView gives you for Voiceflow for WordPress
WordPress-side workspace
Render Voiceflow webhook and conversation rows as a sortable table. WordPress stakeholders get their own working surface alongside Voiceflow's app.
Intent visibility on WordPress
Intent becomes a column, so filtering a single conversation flow on a specific page is one click. Complements Voiceflow's turn-level analytics with a page-level view.
Share read-only snapshots
Send product, support or ops a URL of the filtered table or export to CSV. Voiceflow project access stays scoped to bot designers.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Voiceflow on WordPress
Product teams
Filter by intent and entry_url to see which flows visitors actually hit on which pages. Pair with Voiceflow analytics for the full picture.
Integration owners
Monitor webhook event volume per day, catch domain or embed regressions immediately and avoid silent integration failures between Voiceflow and WordPress.
Marketing
Group events per entry_url and decide widget placement based on measured WordPress activity, not on Voiceflow's project analytics alone.
The bigger picture
Why a hosted conversation designer still needs a WordPress table
Voiceflow is built around designing and testing conversations, and its analytics are the right home for turn-level metrics, intent classification and completion rates. None of that answers the WordPress-side question of which embedded page hosts the bot that drives most sessions, whether the webhook receiver is still healthy after last week's domain change, or how Voiceflow volume compares with other WordPress lead signals. A table reading the WordPress-side webhook rows, with event_type, intent and entry_url as columns, turns the WordPress half of the integration into a workspace that sits next to Voiceflow rather than under it.
Two surfaces, each reporting on the half of the system they actually see.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Voiceflow for WordPress
Whatever the WordPress integration stores, typically a webhook events table plus lead rows and per-page embed configs in postmeta. SleekView auto-discovers columns once the integration's table is selected.
 No. Voiceflow remains the source of truth for conversation design, NLU and turn-level analytics. SleekView reports on the WordPress side of the integration only.
 Yes. Any plugin that stores Voiceflow webhook events in WordPress (official plugin, WP Webhooks, custom REST handler) writes rows SleekView can read.
 Yes. Sort by received_at descending and the freshest event sits at the top. A gap of hours or days usually points at an embed or webhook regression.
 Yes. Filter or group by intent and split by entry_url. The combination surfaces pages where copy is priming a specific conversation flow, useful for content and bot designers alike.
 No, unless the view is explicitly configured to show stored message bodies. Counts and aggregates do not require reading message text, and column visibility is gated by capability.
 Yes. Any filtered set exports to CSV with the columns currently shown. Useful for weekly product reviews or for sharing data with the bot design team in Voiceflow.
 No. SleekView reads only WordPress-side rows the integration writes. As long as Voiceflow emits webhook events on the plan in use, those events can be charted regardless of tier.
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