=== Lead Capture for ClientLabs === Contributors: clientlabs Tags: leads, crm, lead capture, marketing, analytics Requires at least: 5.0 Tested up to: 6.9 Requires PHP: 7.4 Stable tag: 1.0.1 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Capture and manage leads automatically from your WordPress website with ClientLabs. == Description == ClientLabs is a lead capture and CRM platform for freelancers and small businesses. This plugin connects your WordPress website to your ClientLabs dashboard to automatically capture visitors and leads from your site. = Features = * Setup in 2 minutes, no coding required * Automatic lead capture from forms * Compatible with Contact Form 7, Elementor Forms and any standard HTML form * Lead management dashboard at clientlabs.io * No performance impact (async loading) = External Service = This plugin uses the ClientLabs service (https://clientlabs.io) to process and store lead capture data. By using this plugin, visitor data from your website is sent to ClientLabs servers. * Website: https://clientlabs.io * Privacy Policy: https://clientlabs.io/privacy * Terms of Service: https://clientlabs.io/terms == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin to /wp-content/plugins/ or install it from the WordPress admin panel under Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin 2. Activate the plugin under Plugins 3. Go to Settings → ClientLabs 4. Enter your API Key — find it at clientlabs.io/dashboard/settings/api 5. Save — your site is now connected == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where do I find my API Key? = In your ClientLabs dashboard, go to Settings → API Keys and copy your public key (starts with cl_pub_). = Does the plugin affect performance? = No. The script loads asynchronously so it does not block your page from loading. = What data does it collect? = Page visits, form submissions and lead identification data (email when a visitor fills out a form on your site). = Is it compatible with my theme? = Yes. The plugin is compatible with any WordPress theme as it only adds a script to the head of your site. == Changelog == = 1.0.1 = * Renamed plugin and slug for WordPress.org directory requirements * Updated PHP class prefixes to cllabs_ * Updated all PHP constants to CLLABS_ prefix = 1.0.0 = * Initial stable release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0.1 = Plugin renamed and prefixes updated for WordPress.org compliance. = 1.0.0 = First stable release.