Apointoo
Connectorv0.1.0

Apointoo Capture for WordPress, early access

A connector that links the WordPress forms you already use to Apointoo's conversion measurement, server-side, consent-aware, with hashed identifiers. In development.

What it is

Apointoo Capture is a WordPress plugin that connects the forms you already have, Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms, Elementor Pro, Fluent Forms, to Apointoo's conversion measurement. It doesn't create, render, or manage any form: it's a capture-and-wiring layer, not a form builder.

Early access. The connector is in development. This entry documents the direction; the production path and the WordPress.org directory submission come next.

Why we built it

The most fragile point in any conversion measurement is the hop from browser to server. Client-side pixels are blocked, lost, and increasingly unreliable. Most service operations already collect leads through a WordPress form, so the right place to capture attribution is right there, on the server, at the moment of submission.

Capture reads the attribution that traveled with the visitor and attaches it to the form submission, server-side, instead of relying on a browser script that may never run.

Privacy at the center

Email and phone are hashed on your own server, before anything leaves it. Ad identifiers are only forwarded when marketing consent is present. The visitor's consent state travels with the data. The plugin sends nothing until you enter your credentials.

How it fits

For the operation, Capture is the edge that closes the loop the SDK and dashboard already build: the form captures the lead, Capture carries attribution to the server, and conversion reporting sends Google Ads the booking that actually happened.