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SleekView Kanban for WP Survey And Quiz Tool

SleekView reads the WP Survey And Quiz Tool tables directly, groups each response by its current status, and lets the team drag cards across Started, In progress, Completed, Abandoned so the underlying learner record updates as soon as the status column changes inside WordPress.

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SleekView Kanban board for WP Survey And Quiz Tool

Why WP Survey And Quiz Tool fits a kanban view

WP Survey And Quiz Tool writes each response to wp_wpsqt_responses with extra metadata kept in wp_wpsqt_questions. Each row has an ID, a created timestamp, a learner reference, a course reference, the current status, and any score or progress percent the plugin records. The default WP Survey Quiz admin paginates these rows, fine for browsing and weak when a WP Survey Quiz research lead needs to know which responses are still open across every active course today.

SleekView Kanban reads the same wp_wpsqt_responses rows the WP Survey Quiz admin queries. Pick the status field as the grouping column and every entry becomes a card under Started, In progress, Completed, Abandoned. Card fronts show the learner, the course, the current step or score, the last activity timestamp, and any flag the row carries so the research lead can act on the right entries fast.

Dragging a card writes the new status back to the WP Survey Quiz record. A move from In progress to Completed flips the status column on the row and timestamps the change. The plugin's own hooks, certificate triggers, email automations, and gradebook entries keep firing, so the board never lives in a parallel universe disconnected from the learner experience that members already see.

Workflow

From WP Survey Quiz list to a live learning board

1

Connect WP Survey Quiz as a source

Point SleekView at the WP Survey Quiz table. Add filters for course, cohort, instructor, or date range so the board scopes to the responses that matter for one shift instead of every record the plugin has ever written
2

Pick the status column

Choose the status field as the grouping column. SleekView buckets responses by status so Started, In progress, Completed, Abandoned columns appear without writing custom SQL against the WP Survey Quiz schema or maintai
3

Choose card front fields

Map fields from the WP Survey Quiz tables onto the card front. Most teams show the learner, the course, the current step or score, the last activity timestamp, and any flag the row carries so the research lead can act
4

Enable drag-and-drop writeback

Turn writeback on and dragging a card writes the new status back to the WP Survey Quiz record. Capability checks honor the instructor role, and every move is logged with the user, source column, destination, and timest

Sample board

Sample WP Survey Quiz learner triage board

Four real statuses showing how a learning team moves WP Survey Quiz responses across Started, In progress, Completed, and Abandoned during a single morning of triage work.
Started
27
Maya Reyes, Member Feedback survey
Started 4 min ago, q1 open
Devon Kim, Product Survey today
Started 8 min ago, q2 open
Priya Shah, Onboarding survey
Started today, q1 in view
In progress
39
Sam Owens, Member Feedback q5 of 8
Active, 9 min spent today
Lena Watt, Product Survey q4 of 10
Active, 7 min spent today
Marcus Tate, Onboarding q3 of 6
Paused, 2 min left running
Completed
942
Aria Lund, Member Feedback complete
Result saved, segment added
Olu Adeyemi, Product Survey done
NPS 9, list updated today
Felix Brandt, Onboarding complete
Result saved, cohort tagged
Abandoned
121
Ravi Iyer, Member Feedback dropped
Abandoned at q4, no email
Lina Forsberg, Product Survey drop
Abandoned at q2, no email
Mateo Rossi, Onboarding dropped
Abandoned at q3, today

Comparison

Default WP Survey Quiz admin vs SleekView Kanban

Default WPSQT response list

  • Long sortable list of responses with no triage queue for active learner work
  • Course filter reloads the page and forgets the instructor filter just set
  • No visual sense of which responses are in progress versus already finished
  • Marking a response complete needs the per-row context menu and a save dialog
  • Coordinating a busy cohort needs admin rights and WP Survey Quiz product training

SleekView Kanban

  • Reads directly from wp_wpsqt_responses and wp_wpsqt_questions live
  • Drag a card to Abandoned and the WP Survey Quiz status writes atomically
  • Cards show learner, course, step or score, and last activity
  • Column counts update live so a backlog of pending surfaces fast
  • Per-role caps tie writeback to manage_options for safety

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for WP Survey And Quiz Tool

Native WP Survey Quiz model

Every column maps to a real status from the WP Survey Quiz record. Certificate triggers, gradebook entries, and email automations keep firing for new responses, so a manual move never silences a real learner event that fires in

Drag-and-drop with trail

Each move writes a status change into the WP Survey Quiz record naming the user who dragged it, the source column, the destination column, and the timestamp. If a lead pushes a card back from Abandoned to In progress, the chain

Saved board views per role

Filter to one course for the instructor, to active responses only for the billing team, and to flagged learners older than two weeks for the research lead. Each saved view becomes a shareable URL that opens the right board for t

Audience

Where a WP Survey Quiz kanban changes learning work

Morning cohort triage

Course managers scope the board to the overnight queue, drag urgent responses into In progress, and confirm Completed only when an instructor has owned and reviewed. The next shift starts with a boa

Stalled learner outreach

Instructors pull cards in In progress that have not moved in two weeks, watch related responses land in Abandoned, and coordinate on the same board instead of a chat thread that loses context after

Instructor load balancing

Team leads scope to one instructor, see how many responses are active versus pending, and reassign work so no instructor ends the week with twice the open count of the rest of the team across courses.

The bigger picture

Why this view matters for WP Survey Quiz learning work

WP Survey And Quiz Tool captures every learner action, which is exactly what makes the default admin hard to use across a course team. The sortable list is great when one instructor knows what they want and almost useless when a WP Survey Quiz research lead needs to coordinate a cohort across responses that each need a documented review. Most teams export a CSV, drop it into a sheet, and tag responses by hand.

The sheet drifts within hours. New responses keep landing in WP Survey Quiz without a tag, the sheet records resolutions that nobody copies back, and by end of week the two views disagree on what is still open. A kanban view that reads and writes the same WP Survey Quiz record as the admin keeps the team and the source of truth aligned.

Started surfaces immediately. In progress cards stay visible across shifts. Completed responses carry a documented review and a named instructor, all without leaving WordPress.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for WP Survey And Quiz Tool

Live. SleekView queries the same wp_wpsqt_responses and wp_wpsqt_questions tables the WP Survey Quiz admin reads. Filters apply at the SQL level, so a board scoped to today reflects responses that landed today, not a snapshot exported earlier in the day.

 

No. SleekView writes the new status into the WP Survey Quiz record. Certificate triggers, gradebook entries, and email automations keep operating on the original record, so a card move never replays a notification or alters a certificate that the plugin already issued earlier.

 

Yes. The course and instructor fields on every WP Survey Quiz row tag responses with their cohort context. SleekView exposes those fields as filters and board grouping options, so a manager can scope to one course or split each instructor into a separate board.

 

Yes. Every move runs through current_user_can('edit_others_posts') and the WP Survey Quiz instructor capability before any record write. A subscriber account can drag for personal sorting but the change does not persist, with a toast notification explaining the reject.

 

Filters are applied at the database query level rather than in JavaScript. A typical board scopes to one course, to active states only, or to today, so the rendered card count stays under a thousand. Older records remain queryable in archive views without slowing the live board.

 

Yes. The last activity lives on wp_wpsqt_responses and the step or score is derived from the join with wp_wpsqt_questions. SleekView exposes both as card fields, so an instructor can spot urgent stalled responses and pick them up without clicking through to each detail page in the admin.

 

Yes. Premium add-ons add gradebooks, badges, and certificates. SleekView reads the same record fields, so premium features like auto-grading, badge issuing, and bulk certificates continue to fire on responses while the board reflects status changes from every cohort in real time.

 

Yes. Every drag writes a status change entry into the WP Survey Quiz record naming the user, source column, destination column, and timestamp. The entry uses the WP Survey Quiz metadata API so audits, exports, and downstream automations read the trail without a separate event log.

 

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