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SleekView Kanban for TrustPulse

SleekView Kanban reads your TrustPulse campaign records, groups them by status into columns, and lets you drag a campaign from draft to active or paused while writing the new state back to the source.

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SleekView Kanban board for TrustPulse

Why TrustPulse campaigns belong on a board

TrustPulse keeps each social proof campaign as a stateful record with a status, a notification type, a target URL, and a stream of recent events. The default WordPress list table prints those campaigns one row at a time, which makes it hard to see at a glance how many drafts are waiting, how many are live, and which ones you paused last week. The campaign status is the single most useful signal you have, and it gets buried in a column.

SleekView Kanban reads the TrustPulse campaign post type and lets you pick the campaign status field as the grouping column. Each card on the resulting board shows the campaign name, the notification type, the target page, and the recent event count, so you can tell a healthy campaign from a stalled one without opening it.

Drag a campaign from draft to active and SleekView writes the change back through the TrustPulse API exactly as the plugin expects, so your live site updates instantly. Move it to paused and the notifications stop appearing on your front end. Campaigns that were never published stay in their column until you move them, and archived ones keep their event counts intact.

Workflow

Build the board in four short steps

1

Connect TrustPulse to SleekView

Point SleekView at the TrustPulse campaign source. SleekView reads the campaigns the plugin already stores in WordPress and inherits whatever capability checks TrustPulse enforces on the admin screens.
2

Pick the status column to group by

Choose the campaign status field as the grouping column. SleekView creates one column per distinct value it finds and counts the campaigns in each, so the board reflects the real shape of your TrustPulse account.
3

Choose what shows on each card

Select the fields you want on the card front. Campaign name and notification type are the obvious headlines, with target URL and recent event count as supporting metadata that helps you triage at a glance.
4

Enable drag-and-drop writeback

Turn on writeback so dragging a card to a new column changes the campaign status in TrustPulse. SleekView respects the same permissions as the plugin's admin UI and logs every move for audit later.

Sample board

Sample TrustPulse campaigns board

A typical TrustPulse marketer's board with campaigns spread across draft, active, paused, and archived columns and recent event counts on each card.
Draft
8
Black Friday recent purchases popup
Recent activity, /shop, 0 events
Newsletter signup proof for blog
Recent activity, /blog, 0 events
Checkout abandoned trigger campaign
Visitor analytics, /cart, 0 events
Active
12
Recent orders on product pages
Recent activity, /product/*, 1,847 events
Live visitors counter on home
Visitor analytics, /, 9,221 events
Pro plan signups on pricing
Recent activity, /pricing, 412 events
Paused
5
Summer sale recent orders
Recent activity, /summer-sale, 2,103 events
Webinar registrations campaign
Recent activity, /webinar, 678 events
Free trial signups on landing
Recent activity, /trial, 245 events
Archived
21
2024 holiday gift guide proof
Recent activity, /gifts, archived Jan
Cyber Monday flash sale popup
Recent activity, /cyber-monday, archived
Old product launch campaign
Recent activity, /launch, archived 2023

Comparison

Default TrustPulse vs SleekView Kanban

Default TrustPulse list

  • Campaigns shown as a flat list with the status hidden inside a small badge column
  • No way to compare draft, active, and paused campaigns side by side at a glance
  • Changing a campaign status takes several clicks through individual edit screens
  • Recent event counts live on a separate analytics page far from the campaign list
  • Bulk reordering is a manual loop through one campaign edit screen at a time

SleekView Kanban

  • Real columns for draft, active, paused, and archived with live counts
  • Card fronts show name, notification type, target URL, and recent event total
  • Drag-and-drop pause and activate without leaving the kanban board view
  • Permission checks match the TrustPulse admin so no role escalation ever happens
  • Filters by notification type, target URL pattern, and recent event volume

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for TrustPulse

Drag to activate or pause

Move a campaign from draft to active by dragging the card, and SleekView writes the new status to the TrustPulse record exactly as the plugin expects. The kanban board acts as the control panel for your whole social proof workflow.

Filter by notification type

Limit the board to recent activity popups, visitor analytics counters, or custom message campaigns. The columns and counts rescope to your filter, so a busy account stays readable while you focus on one campaign type at a time.

Event counts on every card

Each card shows the recent event total straight from TrustPulse so you can see which active campaigns are firing often and which paused ones were performing well before you turned them off. No more bouncing between screens.

Audience

Where the TrustPulse kanban earns its place

Seasonal campaign launches

Build out your holiday campaigns as drafts, then drag them into the active column on launch day. The board makes it obvious which seasonal popups are live and which ones you forgot to publish.

Pausing during inventory gaps

When a product runs out of stock, drag its recent orders campaign to paused so you stop displaying purchase notifications for items shoppers cannot buy. Reactivate the same way when stock returns.

Quarterly campaign cleanup

Move stale campaigns to the archived column in bulk by dragging from active or paused, keeping the live columns focused on what matters this quarter without losing the historical event counts.

The bigger picture

What the kanban changes day to day

TrustPulse rewards marketers who watch their campaign mix closely, because a stale popup that mentions an expired sale erodes the trust the plugin is supposed to build. The default list table makes that mix invisible. You see ten campaigns, you cannot tell which are firing, and the status badge is one of half a dozen columns competing for attention.

The kanban inverts that. Status is the board, every other field is metadata, and the board itself tells you whether your active campaigns are healthy and whether your draft pile is growing faster than you can launch it. The drag-and-drop writeback means pausing a campaign during a stockout takes one motion instead of three screens, and reactivating it later is just as fast.

For agencies running TrustPulse across multiple client sites, the consistent kanban view across all of them eliminates the cognitive cost of remembering which client uses which status names. Everyone speaks columns now, and everyone can audit at a glance.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for TrustPulse

No, it sits alongside them as another way to view and manage your campaigns. The kanban is best for daily triage and bulk status changes, while the original TrustPulse editor is still the right place to configure notification templates, targeting rules, and the appearance of each popup.

 

Yes, when writeback is enabled, dragging a card from active to paused writes the new status to the TrustPulse record and the popup stops appearing on your front end immediately. SleekView uses the same internal calls the plugin uses, so there are no extra hooks or workarounds involved.

 

Yes, you can map the recent event total from TrustPulse onto the card metadata, so every card shows a real number you can scan at a glance. That gives you a quick read on which active campaigns are performing and which paused ones might be worth bringing back.

 

SleekView discovers the distinct status values in your campaigns and renders a column for each, so custom or rare statuses get their own column automatically. You can hide columns you do not care about, but no campaign ever falls off the board because its status was unexpected.

 

Yes, the kanban inherits the same capability checks TrustPulse applies to its admin screens. If a user cannot edit a campaign in the plugin's own UI, dragging the card on the kanban is blocked too. You never accidentally grant elevated rights by exposing the board.

 

Yes, SleekView ships with filters you can apply on top of the status grouping. Filter by notification type to focus on recent activity popups, or by target URL pattern to see only campaigns running on your checkout pages. The columns rescope to your filter.

 

Yes, SleekView paginates within columns and lazy-loads card details, so even accounts with hundreds of campaigns load quickly. The status grouping itself is computed from the same indexed columns TrustPulse already uses, so the query stays light on your database.

 

Layout and column preferences are saved per user in WordPress user meta, so each editor can hide columns or reorder them without affecting anyone else. The underlying TrustPulse data stays untouched, so the campaigns themselves are unchanged regardless of who customizes the view.

 

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