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SleekView Kanban for Less Annoying CRM

Less Annoying CRM for WordPress mirrors contacts, pipelines, and pipeline items into custom tables. SleekView Kanban groups pipeline items by status with contact, value, and priority on every draggable card inside WordPress.

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SleekView Kanban board for Less Annoying CRM for WordPress

Less Annoying CRM pipelines, finally on a board inside WordPress

Less Annoying CRM for WordPress mirrors your account into custom tables. Pipeline items live in lacrm_pipeline_items with ItemId, Name, PipelineId, StatusName, StatusId, ContactId, Priority, CustomFields, and EditedDate on every row. Pipelines and statuses sit in lacrm_pipelines and lacrm_pipeline_statuses, contacts in lacrm_contacts. The plugin admin lists pipeline items by sync timestamp.

SleekView Kanban reads those tables and groups lacrm_pipeline_items by StatusName so each user-defined Less Annoying CRM status becomes a column. Because LACRM lets owners define their own statuses per pipeline, SleekView pulls the distinct values and respects the StatusOrder column from lacrm_pipeline_statuses. Card fronts show Name, contact joined from lacrm_contacts, a value field pulled from CustomFields if your pipeline tracks one, and Priority as a colored pill.

Dragging a pipeline item from Contacted to Meeting Scheduled updates StatusName and StatusId on the row, then queues the change for the next Less Annoying CRM push. Items with Priority set to high render an amber pill. Closed pipeline items can be filtered out by default through a saved view so the board stays focused on items still in motion across the user-defined pipeline.

Workflow

From lacrm_pipeline_items to a board in four steps

1

Point SleekView at the LACRM tables

Add a SleekView data source for lacrm_pipeline_items, with joins to lacrm_pipeline_statuses, lacrm_pipelines, and lacrm_contacts. SleekView detects the synced schema and proposes StatusName as the kanban grouping field.
2

Pick the column that becomes columns

Choose StatusName so each user-defined status becomes a column. StatusOrder from lacrm_pipeline_statuses controls left-to-right ordering so the board matches what the pipeline owner set up inside Less Annoying CRM itself.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Drop Name onto the headline slot, then add ContactId, a value field from CustomFields, and Priority onto the meta line. Configure a colored pill for Priority and an overdue indicator if your pipeline tracks an expected close date in CustomFields.
4

Enable drag and write-back

Turn on drag-and-drop and tell SleekView to update StatusName and StatusId on drop. The plugin sync pushes the change to the LACRM API so Less Annoying CRM and WordPress agree on item status across the team.

Sample board

Sample Less Annoying CRM pipeline board

Four user-defined statuses from a sales pipeline, scoped to open items, with name, contact, value, and priority on every card.
Qualified Lead
17
Maple Ridge HOA, website refresh
Contact: J. Wells, priority: medium
Greenway Yoga, member portal
Contact: A. Diaz, priority: low
Trail Vet Clinic, booking flow
Contact: K. Martin, priority: medium
Contacted
11
River Bend Bakery, ordering page
Contact: C. Park, priority: medium
Oakdale Music School, signup page
Contact: D. Hahn, priority: low
Summit Tax Group, intake flow
Contact: B. Reilly, priority: high
Meeting Scheduled
5
Harbor View Realty, IDX feed
Contact: E. Mendez, priority: high
Beacon Counseling, intake form
Contact: F. Olsen, priority: medium
Birchwood Camp, registration site
Contact: G. Walker, priority: medium
Won
9
Sunset Dental, new patient flow
Contact: J. Wells, $4,800
Hillcrest Daycare, parent portal
Contact: A. Diaz, $3,250
Brookside Cafe, online ordering
Contact: K. Martin, $5,600

Comparison

Default Less Annoying CRM for WordPress vs SleekView Kanban

Default LACRM admin view

  • Synced pipeline items show in a flat admin list ordered by EditedDate
  • No drag-and-drop in WordPress, status changes happen inside LACRM only
  • User-defined StatusOrder is ignored by the default plugin admin display
  • Cards cannot combine contact, value, and priority on a single visible line
  • Embedding a pipeline board on a small-business owner dashboard is missing

SleekView Kanban

  • Group cards by StatusName in StatusOrder sequence
  • Card fronts join ContactId, value from CustomFields
  • Priority pill colors highlight high-priority items per column
  • Drag writes StatusName and StatusId back to LACRM
  • Saved views scope the board to one PipelineId per user role

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for Less Annoying CRM for WordPress

User-defined statuses respected

Less Annoying CRM lets each pipeline owner define their own statuses. SleekView reads StatusName and StatusOrder so the board reflects exactly what the owner set up, no remapping or generic Open and Closed buckets imposed by SleekView itself.

Contacts joined to every card

ContactId joins to lacrm_contacts so the card front shows the contact name and primary phone or email instead of an opaque ID. Filter by contact tag to scope the board to one account for a deeper one-on-one review session.

Drag writes back to LACRM

Moving an item from Contacted to Meeting Scheduled updates StatusName and StatusId on the row and queues the change for the next LACRM push so the source CRM stays current with what is happening on the WordPress board itself.

Audience

Where a LACRM board inside WordPress is the right fit

Solo operator dashboard

Embed the board on a private WordPress page for a solo owner so the day starts on their pipeline kanban with no LACRM tab needed.

Per-pipeline review

Filter to one PipelineId and run a weekly review off the board, dragging items forward as work progresses across each status.

Follow-up triage

Group by Priority instead of status so high-priority follow-ups land in one column and become impossible to forget that day.

The bigger picture

Less Annoying CRM is calm, the WordPress view should be too

Less Annoying CRM works because it stays out of the way and lets each business model its own pipeline. The WordPress mirror keeps the data current but stops short of a board view, which is the most common way an owner actually wants to read their pipeline. SleekView Kanban turns the same rows into a board grouped by the owner's own status names, in the owner's own order, with contacts joined and priority pills visible.

Drag an item across columns and the change writes back through the next sync push so the CRM stays current. Embed the same board on a private dashboard page and the owner starts every day on their kanban without a second tab. Because the board reads from the same custom tables the plugin populates, changes made inside the LACRM web app appear automatically on the next load.

The result feels like the rest of Less Annoying CRM, calm and out of the way, sitting where the rest of the small-business website already lives.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Less Annoying CRM for WordPress

Mainly lacrm_pipeline_items for the row per card, plus lacrm_pipeline_statuses for column names and order, lacrm_pipelines for pipeline scoping, and lacrm_contacts for contact labels. SleekView only reads tables the plugin already maintains and never calls the LACRM API directly itself.

 

Less Annoying CRM lets each pipeline owner pick status names. SleekView pulls the distinct StatusName values from lacrm_pipeline_statuses and uses them as column titles in StatusOrder so the board mirrors what the owner set up inside the LACRM web app to the letter.

 

SleekView updates StatusName and StatusId on the row in lacrm_pipeline_items and fires the plugin write hook. The next sync push sends the change to the LACRM API. The card stays in its new column locally so the owner is not blocked by API timing between drops.

 

Yes. Apply a SleekView filter on PipelineId before grouping. Each pipeline gets its own saved view so columns from different pipelines never mix. Link the saved views in the WordPress admin menu so owners switch between pipelines in one click each time they need.

 

Yes. Priority renders as a colored pill on the card front, low blue, medium amber, high rose. You can also group the board by Priority for a triage view that surfaces all high-priority items in one column across statuses for a single-pass follow-up sweep.

 

Yes. CustomFields on lacrm_pipeline_items is a structured column SleekView can index into. Map any custom field onto the card meta line, useful for surfacing a deal value, an expected close date, or a referral source per pipeline configured inside LACRM.

 

ContactId joins to lacrm_contacts so the card shows the linked contact. A single contact can appear on multiple cards across columns. Filter by contact to see every pipeline item for one account on a single board view across all pipelines simultaneously.

 

Yes. Drop the SleekView shortcode on any WordPress page and the kanban renders. Combine with a login wall so only the owner sees the dashboard, and pin the page in the admin menu for one-click access first thing every working morning.

 

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