Integration

+Analytics Pro WordPress Plugin

The WordPress plugin brings +Analytics Pro tracking into WordPress websites: pageviews, sources, campaigns, events, conversions, funnels and Core Web Vitals from real usage.

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Why +Analytics Pro fits WordPress

For many businesses, WordPress is where website impact is created: content is published, landing pages are tested, forms are maintained, campaigns are linked and calls to action are adjusted. Analytics has to answer whether that work reaches visitors, creates interest and leads to requests or registrations.

+Analytics Pro fits WordPress because it does not stop at traffic counts. It brings traffic, campaigns, events, conversions, funnels and real Core Web Vitals into one view. A pageview becomes part of an understandable picture of website performance instead of an isolated metric.

The WordPress plugin is the natural connection for that work: measurement belongs close to the pages, templates and campaign pages that are actually operated in WordPress. +Analytics Pro remains the reporting and decision layer where those signals are evaluated and turned into operational decisions.

Which tracking signals are covered

The baseline is pageviews, referrers, sources, campaign parameters and landing pages. Events, conversions and funnels can build on top when they are defined for the website.

For WordPress websites, the most useful signals are the ones that connect directly to content and campaign work: which entry pages work, which sources bring qualified visits, which forms, downloads or CTA clicks show real intent, and where visitors drop off in the funnel.

+Analytics Pro adds Core Web Vitals from real usage to that view. This matters because WordPress websites are often shaped by themes, plugins, embedded media and marketing scripts. The question is not only whether a page loads technically, but how it feels for real visitors.

Revenue context or identified visitor profiles are not automatic defaults. They require suitable data sources, a clear purpose and an appropriate consent model.

From content to conversion

A WordPress website is rarely just a static brochure. It is often the active workspace for content, demand generation and lead generation. +Analytics Pro helps evaluate that work by impact, not just by pageviews: which content creates entry points, which paths move visitors forward and which touchpoints create measurable outcomes?

That makes WordPress analytics more practical. Editorial, marketing and website teams can see whether new content is actually used, whether campaigns lead to the right pages and whether important page types are slowed down by weak performance or weak conversion paths.

The goal is not a heavyweight tracking architecture. It is a clear operational view of the website: what visitors do, where quality is missing and which action should come next.

Privacy and consent model

+Analytics Pro is designed around a cookie-free default mode. For many operational website questions, that mode is enough because pageviews, sources, campaigns and Core Web Vitals remain useful without invasive recognition.

If persistence, identification or enriched visitor profiles are needed, they must be configured deliberately. Jurisdiction, consent, privacy notices and the actual payload determine the right setup.

The plugin should not blur that distinction. Its role is to connect the selected tracking profile cleanly in WordPress and make it analyzable in +Analytics Pro.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the WordPress plugin do?

It connects WordPress websites with +Analytics Pro so pageviews, sources, campaigns, defined events, conversions, funnels and Core Web Vitals can be analyzed in +Analytics Pro.

Which website signals can I measure without invasive recognition?

The cookie-free default mode is designed for operational website analytics: pageviews, sources, campaigns, landing pages, defined events, conversions and real Core Web Vitals remain useful without unnecessarily recognizing visitors.

How does +Analytics Pro help with content and campaign pages?

+Analytics Pro shows which content creates entry points, which campaigns bring relevant visits, where visitors drop off and which pages or page types lose conversion potential through weak Core Web Vitals.

Can +Analytics Pro run alongside existing analytics?

Yes. Parallel operation can help verify data flows, introduce a new measurement model or migrate away from existing setups in a controlled way.

More about +Analytics Pro

Privacy-first web analytics

For WordPress websites, the cookie-free default mode is an important starting point when teams need reliable website signals without unnecessary recognition.

Conversion and revenue analytics

When WordPress pages support campaigns, leads or revenue, +Analytics Pro shows which sources and content actually contribute to outcomes.

Website checks and audits

Website checks add quality and risk signals for the public website. They run as a separate +Analytics Pro capability and complement the tracking signals.