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ConvertKit is an email marketing platform for capturing leads from your WordPress blog.

Author:ConvertKit (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.0
WordPress version tested:6.4.3
Plugin version:2.4.6
Added to WordPress repository:30-03-2015
Last updated:08-03-2024
Rating, %:98
Rated by:61
Plugin URI:https://convertkit.com/
Total downloads:2 345 580
Active installs:40 000+
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ConvertKit makes it easy to create, send and manage your email marketing campaigns; grow your email subscribers lists; send targeted email newsletters; sell more products and build your membership site – all by easily embedding email marketing / email subscriber forms anywhere on your WordPress web site.

New to ConvertKit? Creating an account is 100% free for your first 1,000 subscribers, making ConvertKit an email marketing solution for everyone – whether you’re new to email marketing or a seasoned professional email marketer.

Email Newsletter and Email Marketing Features

  • Design email newsletter subscription forms in ConvertKit, automatically appending them to any WordPress post or page, or displaying forms within your WordPress content using the supplied Gutenberg block and shortcode options. Perfect for building your email subscriber lists.
  • Build landing pages in ConvertKit, and display them on a WordPress page to capture email subscribers
  • List past email newsletters on your WordPress site

Forms

Design forms in ConvertKit, choosing from a variety of designs, customisable to your branding.

Sign up forms can be configured to:

  • Send free content, such as a PDF
  • Display when the user is about to leave the page
  • Subscribe to an email newsletter, with powerful tagging and segmentation options

Embedding ConvertKit forms on your WordPress web site with the ConvertKit Plugin is quick and simple:

  • Choose a default form to be displayed below each individual Post Type (Pages, Posts and other public Post Types, such as WooCommerce Products)
  • Choose a specific email marketing form to be displayed below a specific Page, Post or custom post type
  • Turn off form embedding at both site wide and/or individual Page/Post level

For greater control, ConvertKit’s email marketing subscription forms can be displayed in specific sections of your WordPress site’s content, sidebars and footers by:

  • Using the ConvertKit Forms block in Gutenberg
  • Using the [convertkit] shortcode in the Classic Editor

Start collecting email subscribers today!

Send Email Newsletters

Use ConvertKit’s email marketing feature to build and send email newsletters to your subscribers and leads, with options to send email newsletters to segments of your subscriber list.

Embed existing email newsletters on your WordPress web site, ensuring visitors never miss your email newsletter content, by:

  • Using the ConvertKit Broadcasts block in Gutenberg
  • Using the [convertkit_broadcasts] shortcode in the Classic Editor

Landing Pages

Design landing pages in ConvertKit’s intuitive editor, choosing from a variety of designs, customisable to your branding and ideal for building your email marketing list or selling a product.

Landing pages can then be embedded on your WordPress web site. Simply create or edit a WordPress Page, choose the ConvertKit landing page from the ConvertKit meta box settings to display, and you’re all set to begin growing your email subscribers list.

Sell Products

Embed buttons (or link text) to sell your ConvertKit Products in seconds – whether that’s digital goods, paid email newsletters, music, coaching and more.

List Email Newsletters

Automatically publish your past email newsletters to WordPress Posts, defining a WordPress author, category and cut-off date within the Plugin’s settings.

Prefer to just list existing broadcasts, each linked to your ConvertKit profile? Use the Broadcasts block or shortcode to embed your existing newsletters in any WordPress Page, Post or Custom Post Type.

Paid (and free) Membership Sites

Require email subscribers to either purchase a ConvertKit Product, or subscribe for free, to access your content with ConvertKit’s Member Content feature – whether that’s a course, ebook, digital download, album, presets, coaching and more.

Subscribers access their membership by entering their email address, receiving a one time passcode by email and clicking the link in the email. That’s it – no complex paid membership plugins or payment gateways to configure.

There’s no limit to the number of ConvertKit Products you can create, and each can be assigned to one or more WordPress Pages and Posts, instantly turning them into membership only content for your paid subscribers.

Plugin Integrations

With the ConvertKit for WordPress Plugin, you also get integrations with:

  • Elementor: Form and Broadcast widgets natively integrated with Elementor, to embed ConvertKit forms and broadcast lists
  • Contact Form 7: Automatically add email subscribers to ConvertKit when they submit a Contact Form 7 form
  • WishList Member: Automatically subscribe, unsubscribe and tag users based on their membership level

Our other WordPress Plugins provide further integrations between WordPress and ConvertKit:

What is ConvertKit?

ConvertKit is the go-to email marketing hub for creators that helps you grow and monetize your audience with ease.

Grow your audience: Increase subscribers with beautiful landing pages, sign up forms, and link pages that make your work stand out.

Automate your email marketing: Create lasting connections and promote like a pro with our intuitive email editor, powerful sales funnels and subscriber list segmentation using tags.

Sell your digital products: Market and sell your digital products and subscriptions with ConvertKit to drive higher conversions and save big on fees.

Documentation

Full Plugin documentation can be found here.

Configuration

  1. Configure the plugin by navigating to Settings > ConvertKit in the WordPress Administration Menu, entering your API Key and defining the default forms to display on Pages, Posts and/or Custom Post Types
  2. (Optional) choose a specific Form to display when editing a Page, Post or Custom Post Type in the Page/Post/Custom Post Type’s ConvertKit settings
  3. (Optional) use the ConvertKit Form Shortcode or Block to insert Forms into your Page, Post or Custom Post Type content

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