The Logins Addon for WP Fusion offers comprehensive tools to track and manage user logins on your WordPress site, providing insights into user engagement and enabling actions based on specific criteria. Here’s an overview of its key features:
General Settings
The Logins Addon introduces a new Logins tab within the WP Fusion settings, offering various options for monitoring and managing user logins on your site.
First Login / Stale Accounts
- Apply Tags – First Login: Tags applied to users on their first login after the installation of the Logins Addon.
- Apply Tags – Stale Accounts: Tags applied to users whose accounts are considered inactive for a specified period (configured as “stale”).
- Number of Days: Defines the period after which an account is labeled as “stale.”
- Apply Tags – Recovered Accounts: Tags applied if a user logs in to an account previously considered inactive (stale) and then logs in again.
Login Count Method
Choose between two methods to calculate login counts:
- Once a day on site visit: Updates login counts daily when users visit the site.
- When a user actually logs in: Updates login counts when users submit login credentials.
Login Count Rules
Establish rules based on the number of logins:
- On / Every: Set rules when a specific number of logins is reached.
- Required Tags: Specify conditions based on user tags.
- Page: Redirect users to a specified page upon login.
- Apply Tags: Apply tags upon meeting login count conditions.
- Login Count Method: Choose the method for counting logins.
Login Redirect Rules
Set up redirects after login based on user tags, prioritized in a defined order.
Syncing Meta Fields
Specify custom fields in your CRM to store Last Login and Login Count data, ensuring CRM records are updated with this information upon user logins.
The WP Fusion Logins Addon empowers site owners to monitor and manage user login activities, apply tags based on login behavior, set redirections, and update CRM records with login-related data for enhanced user engagement and management.