Title: Attributer: UTM &amp; Lead Source Tracking for WPForms, Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7 &amp; More
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# Attributer: UTM & Lead Source Tracking for WPForms, Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7 & More

 By [attributer](https://profiles.wordpress.org/attributer/)

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## Description

_Know where every lead came from. Capture UTM parameters, click IDs and other lead
source data with every form submission on your WordPress site._

Have you ever wished you could see exactly where your leads are coming from?

Unlike analytics tools that only show you where your _website visitors_ come from,**
Attributer tells you where your _leads_ come from**. It captures attribution data
with each form submission and you can see it in your WordPress Dashboard, include
it in email notifications, send it to your CRM, etc.

Trusted by over **1,100 paying businesses**, Attributer adds proper attribution 
tracking to your WordPress site, and the plugin makes it easy to set up. You can
sign up for an Attributer account directly from your WordPress admin, install the
tracking code with one click, then auto-add the required hidden fields to every 
form on your site across **WPForms**, **Gravity Forms**, **Contact Form 7**, **Formidable
Forms**, **Fluent Forms**, **Ninja Forms**, and **Forminator**.

#### How It Works

 1. **Install the plugin.** Install the Attributer WordPress plugin from your WordPress
    admin and sign up for a free 14-day trial (or sign in if you already have an Attributer
    account).
 2. **Set it up in just a few clicks.** Attributer’s tracking code is installed on 
    your site automatically. The plugin then shows every form you have on your WordPress
    site, and you can simply click “Add hidden fields” to install the required fields
    into each form. No manual configuration, no copy-pasting field IDs, no developer.
 3. **Capture attribution data.** Once active, Attributer tracks where every visitor
    came from (UTM parameters, referrer, click IDs, landing page, time to conversion,
    and more) and passes it through with each form submission.
 4. **Use the data anywhere.** View attribution data in your form plugin’s submissions
    table, include it in email notifications, send it to your CRM via your form plugin’s
    native integrations or Zapier, or sync it to a spreadsheet.

#### What Data Gets Captured

With every form submission, Attributer captures:

 * **UTM parameters**: utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, utm_term, utm_content
 * **Channel categorization**: Paid Search, Organic Search, Paid Social, Organic
   Social, Email, Direct, Referral
 * **Click IDs**: Google Click ID (GCLID), Facebook Click ID (FBCLID), Microsoft
   Click ID (MSCLKID), LinkedIn Click ID (LIFCLID), TikTok Click ID (TTCLID), and
   more
 * **Organic referral data**: search engine name, referring domain
 * **Landing page**: the first page the visitor saw on your site
 * **Form submission page**: the page they submitted the form on
 * **Time to conversion**: number of days between first visit and form submission
 * **Visits to conversion**: number of times they visited before submitting

#### What You Can Do With The Data

Once the Attributer data is being captured by your form tool, you can do a variety
of things with it:

 * **See lead source on every submission.** View attribution data directly in your
   form plugin’s submissions table.
 * **Include it in email notifications.** Automatically include lead source data
   in the notification emails your form plugin sends to your team.
 * **Sync to your CRM.** Pass attribution data to Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive,
   ActiveCampaign, and more via your form plugin’s native CRM integrations (or tools
   like Zapier).
 * **Sync to a spreadsheet.** Pipe the data into Google Sheets, Excel, or Airtable
   for ad-hoc analysis.

#### Why use Attributer

There are other ways to capture UTM parameters in WordPress forms (including dynamic
population features built into some form plugins). Here is what Attributer adds 
on top:

**1. Captures all lead sources, not just paid.** Attributer provides information
about the source of **all** your leads, not just those from paid ad campaigns with
UTM parameters. Regardless of how a visitor lands on your site (Organic Search, 
Organic Social, Direct, Referral, etc.), Attributer captures their source and passes
it through with every form submission. This lets you make informed decisions about
your full marketing mix. You might discover, for example, that you get more leads
from Organic Search than Paid Search and should invest more in SEO and less in Google
Ads.

**2. Remembers the data as visitors browse your site.** Other methods for capturing
UTM parameters in WordPress forms only work if the visitor completes the form on
the same page they landed on. If someone clicks a Google Ad, lands on your home 
page, then clicks through to a “Get A Quote” page to complete the form, the UTM 
parameters are lost. Attributer stores attribution data in the visitor’s browser,
so regardless of how many pages they view (or even if they leave and come back),
the original source is always passed through.

**3. Captures click IDs for offline conversion uploads.** Attributer captures click
IDs like the Google Click ID (GCLID), Microsoft Click ID (MSCLKID), and Facebook
Click ID (FBCLID) on every form submission. You can send these to your CRM and then,
at a key point in your sales process (like when a lead becomes a paying customer),
send them back to the ad platform as an offline conversion. This means you can optimize
your ad campaigns against actual paying customers, not just thank-you-page visits.

**4. Captures landing page data.** Ever wanted to know how many leads come from 
your blog? Or those in-depth content pieces you spent hours writing? Attributer 
captures the landing page (e.g. `attributer.io/blog/capture-utm-parameters`) and
the landing page group (e.g. `/blog`) on every submission. This lets you see how
individual pages and content groups are performing in terms of generating leads,
customers, and revenue.

#### Example Reports You Can Build With Attributer Data

Once Attributer is capturing data into your form submissions, you can send it to
your CRM or a spreadsheet and build reports like these:

**Leads by Channel.** See your monthly lead count broken down by channel (Paid Search,
Organic Search, Paid Social, Direct, Referral, Email). Lets you spot which channels
are actually generating leads and where to allocate budget. If most leads come from
Organic Search but most spend goes to Paid Search, you have an opportunity.

**Leads by Meta Ads Network.** If you run ads across Meta’s different networks (
Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Audience Network), this report shows which network
is generating the most leads. Use it to refine your placement settings and lower
your cost per lead.

**Customers by Google Ads Campaign.** See how many customers you are getting from
your Google Ads, broken down by the campaign they came from. Lets you see which 
campaigns are driving real revenue (not just clicks and visitors) and direct spend
toward the campaigns that produce customers.

**Revenue by Keyword.** By including the keyword in your Google Ads UTM parameters(
Attributer’s docs walk you through this), you can capture the exact search term 
that drove every paying customer. This tells you which keywords to bid higher on,
which to add to SEO, and which language to use in your ad copy and landing pages.

#### Supported WordPress Form Plugins

The Attributer WordPress plugin offers one-click hidden field installation for every
major WordPress form plugin:

 * **WPForms** (Lite and Pro)
 * **Gravity Forms**
 * **Contact Form 7**
 * **Formidable Forms**
 * **Fluent Forms**
 * **Ninja Forms**
 * **Forminator**

For form plugins not listed (Elementor Forms, WS Forms, Avada Forms, Divi, Bricks,
custom HTML forms, etc.), Attributer can still capture attribution data. You’ll 
just need to add the hidden fields manually using each plugin’s form editor. The
setup docs at [help.attributer.io](https://help.attributer.io) walk through this
for every major builder.

#### Also Works With Embedded and Non-WordPress Forms

Lots of WordPress sites embed non-WordPress forms: Typeform forms, HubSpot Forms,
Calendly booking widgets, and so on. Attributer works with all of them.

The WordPress plugin handles the tracking code installation automatically, which
means **any visitor to your WordPress site is being tracked from the moment you 
install Attributer**. To pass that data through with their form submission, you 
just need to add the hidden fields to your form manually (using the form builder’s
own interface).

Embedded forms Attributer works with:

 * **Typeform**
 * **Jotform**
 * **HubSpot Forms**
 * **Tally**
 * **Zoho Forms**
 * **HighLevel Forms**
 * **Fillout**
 * **Paperform**
 * **Calendly**
 * **Cal.com**
 * **Acuity Scheduling**
 * **OnceHub**
 * **ActiveCampaign forms**
 * **Marketo Forms**
 * **Pardot/Salesforce Account Engagement Forms**
 * **Salesforce Web-to-Lead Forms**
 * **Keap Forms**
 * **Microsoft Dynamics 365 Forms**
 * **Formstack**
 * **Formsite**
 * **FormAssembly**
 * **And many more**

Step-by-step guides for adding hidden fields in each of these tools are at [help.attributer.io](https://help.attributer.io).

#### Sending Attribution Data to Your CRM

Once the data that Attributer provides is being captured with each form submission,
you can send it to your CRM and other tools using your form plugin’s built-in integrations(
or via Zapier or Make).

CRMs and tools that you can send the Attributer data to include:

 * **Salesforce**
 * **HubSpot CRM**
 * **Pipedrive**
 * **Zoho CRM**
 * **ActiveCampaign**
 * **Microsoft Dynamics**
 * **Copper**
 * **Close**
 * **Insightly**
 * **Freshsales**

#### Who Attributer Is For

 * **Lead-generation businesses** running paid ads on Google, Meta, LinkedIn, or
   Microsoft who want to know which campaigns drive actual leads, not just clicks
 * **Marketing agencies** running ads for clients who need clean attribution data
   flowing into client CRMs and reports
 * **B2B SaaS companies** capturing trial signups, demo requests, and contact form
   submissions across Gravity Forms, WPForms, Contact Form 7, etc.
 * **Service businesses** (legal, financial, professional services, coaches, consultants,
   etc) running Google Ads or SEO and using WordPress forms as their primary lead
   capture
 * **Product companies** who sell their product offline through emails, calls, meetings,
   etc. (i.e. not through an eCommerce store)
 * **Anyone** running a WordPress site with forms who wants to know where their 
   leads actually come from

#### Pricing

The Attributer WordPress plugin is **free**. An Attributer account is required to
use it, and Attributer offers a **14-day free trial** (no credit card). Paid plans
start from $29 per month (see [attributer.io/pricing](https://attributer.io/pricing))
and scale based on monthly form submissions.

#### Privacy and Performance

**Privacy-friendly by design.** Attributer captures attribution data from referrer
URLs and UTM parameters and stores them in a first-party cookie in the visitor’s
browser, before writing them into hidden fields on the form. Everything happens 
in the visitor’s browser and at no point in time does any data on your leads or 
customers actually hit Attributer’s servers (we don’t even have servers capable 
of receiving and processing the information). Using Attributer does not have any
impact on your organisation’s GDPR or CCPA compliance.

**Battle tested.** We run over 1,500 automated and manual tests on Attributer every
week to make sure the data is accurate, and it is used on 1,000+ websites to track
150,000 leads each month.

**Compatible with caching plugins.** Works with WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, WP Super
Cache, LiteSpeed Cache, and other major caching plugins.

#### Trusted By 1,100+ Businesses

Attributer is used on over **1,100 websites** and provides attribution data on over**
150,000 leads every month**. From solo founders capturing leads via Gravity Forms,
to marketing agencies managing attribution across dozens of client sites, to mid-
market B2B SaaS companies feeding attribution data into Salesforce.

> “With Attributer we can see which campaigns are actually generating customers 
> and revenue, rather than just website visitors. We were able to see that some 
> of our campaigns were driving lots of visitors but few of them converted into 
> leads and customers. Now we’re able to reinvest that budget into other campaigns
> that we can see are generating revenue.”
> Nick Child, Director of Marketing, Harris Federal Law Firm

The team has 20+ years of combined experience in marketing analytics.

#### Support

Need help with setup or troubleshooting?

 * Email: help@attributer.io
 * Docs: [help.attributer.io](https://help.attributer.io)
 * In-app chat (available to all account holders)

### External Service Disclosure

This plugin connects to Attributer, an external service. An Attributer account is
required.

Service URLs:

 * Production app and API: https://app.attributer.io
 * Attributer marketing site: https://www.attributer.io
 * Tracking script CDN: https://d1b3llzbo1rqxo.cloudfront.net/attributer.js

Terms and privacy:

 * https://www.attributer.io/terms
 * https://www.attributer.io/privacy

During connection, the plugin sends Attributer the WordPress site URL, home URL,
return origin, admin return URL, site name, a short-lived client state value, requested
read scopes, and metadata identifying the platform as WordPress.

After connection, WordPress stores a durable Attributer integration token server-
side only. The plugin uses that token from PHP to call Attributer for account, site,
billing, link, and script summary data. The durable token is not intentionally exposed
to browser JavaScript.

On public pages, when tracking is enabled, the plugin loads the Attributer tracking
script. The script runs in the visitor’s browser and is governed by Attributer’s
terms and privacy policy.

The plugin does not send your selected forms, detected forms, WordPress version,
plugin version, or local form setup status back to Attributer.

## Screenshots

[⌊Capture UTM parameters & other lead source data⌉⌊Capture UTM parameters & other
lead source data⌉[

Capture UTM parameters & other lead source data

[⌊Tracks the source of all leads⌉⌊Tracks the source of all leads⌉[

Tracks the source of all leads

[⌊See data in your WordPress dashboard⌉⌊See data in your WordPress dashboard⌉[

See data in your WordPress dashboard

[⌊Include the data in email notifications⌉⌊Include the data in email notifications⌉[

Include the data in email notifications

[⌊Send the data to your CRM⌉⌊Send the data to your CRM⌉[

Send the data to your CRM

[⌊Send data to a spreadsheet⌉⌊Send data to a spreadsheet⌉[

Send data to a spreadsheet

[⌊Run reports that show where your leads are coming from⌉⌊Run reports that show 
where your leads are coming from⌉[

Run reports that show where your leads are coming from

## Installation

 1. Open the **Attributer** menu in your WordPress admin and either sign in to your
    existing Attributer account or start a 14-day free trial.
 2. The Attributer tracking code is installed on your site automatically.
 3. From the plugin’s dashboard, you’ll see every form on your site. Click **Add hidden
    fields** next to each form to install the required attribution fields.
 4. That’s it. Attributer will start passing through attribution data with every form
    submission.

You can also upload the plugin manually: upload the `attributer` folder to `/wp-
content/plugins/`, then activate it from the WordPress Plugins screen.

## FAQ

### What is Attributer?

Attributer is a marketing attribution tool that captures information about where
every lead came from (UTM parameters, click IDs, referrer, landing page, and more)
and passes it through with each form submission on your website. You can then see
the data in your WordPress dashboard, include it in email notifications, send it
to your CRM, and more.

### How is Attributer different from Google Analytics?

Google Analytics tells you where your **website visitors** come from. Attributer
tells you where your **leads and customers** come from. GA4 reports on anonymous
traffic; Attributer attaches attribution data to individual lead records in your
CRM, so you can answer questions like “how many leads did our Google Ads campaign
generate” and “what’s the revenue we got from SEO.”

### Why not just capture raw UTM parameters using the feature in my form plugin?

Three reasons. First, raw UTM tracking only captures paid traffic, missing leads
from organic search, social, referral, and direct. Second, UTM tracking only works
if someone fills the form on the same page they landed on, but most visitors browse
before converting and the UTMs get lost. Third, raw UTM tracking doesn’t capture
click IDs (GCLID, FBCLID, MSCLKID) that you need for offline conversion uploads.
Attributer handles all three.

### Do I need an Attributer account?

Yes. The WordPress plugin is free, but it connects to an Attributer account (which
has a 14-day free trial, no credit card). Paid plans scale based on monthly form
submissions. See [attributer.io/pricing](https://attributer.io/pricing).

### How much does Attributer cost?

Attributer offers a 14-day free trial of all paid plans. After that, plans start
from $29 per month. Pricing scales by monthly form submission volume.

### Does Attributer work with WPForms?

Yes. WPForms (both Lite and Pro) is fully supported with one-click hidden field 
installation. Attribution data is captured on every WPForms submission.

### Does Attributer work with Gravity Forms?

Yes. Gravity Forms is fully supported with one-click hidden field installation across
all your forms. Attribution data appears in your Gravity Forms entries and flows
through every Gravity Forms integration (Salesforce, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Zapier,
etc.).

### Does Attributer work with Contact Form 7?

Yes. Contact Form 7 is supported with one-click hidden field installation. Attribution
data is included in form notifications and any CF7 integrations you have set up.

### Does Attributer work with Ninja Forms, Formidable Forms, Fluent Forms, and Forminator?

Yes. All four are supported with one-click hidden field installation.

### Does Attributer work with Elementor Forms?

The WordPress plugin doesn’t currently support one-click hidden field installation
for Elementor Forms, but you can still capture attribution data by manually adding
hidden fields in Elementor’s form editor. Step-by-step instructions (with screenshots)
can be found on our help site.

### Does Attributer work with embedded forms like Typeform, Jotform, HubSpot Forms, or Calendly?

Yes. The Attributer plugin installs the tracking script across your whole WordPress
site, so it starts tracking where your website visitors are coming from instantly.
To pass attribution data through with a form submission, just add the hidden fields
manually using each tool’s form builder (Typeform, Jotform, HubSpot, Tally, Fillout,
Paperform, Calendly, Cal.com, Acuity, etc.). Setup guides at [help.attributer.io](https://help.attributer.io).

### Does it work with multi-step forms?

Yes. Attribution data is captured on the final submission regardless of how many
steps your form has.

### What data does Attributer capture?

UTM parameters (source, medium, campaign, term, content), channel categorization(
Paid Search, Organic Search, Paid Social, etc.), click IDs (GCLID, FBCLID, MSCLKID,
LIFCLID, TTCLID), landing page, form submission page, time to conversion, number
of visits before converting, and many other data points.

### Where do I see the captured data?

In three places: (1) directly in your form plugin’s submissions table (Gravity Forms
entries, WPForms entries, etc.), (2) in the notification emails your form plugin
sends, and (3) in any integrations you have set up (Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive,
Google Sheets, etc).

### Can I send the data to my CRM?

Yes. Because Attributer puts attribution data into your form’s hidden fields, it
flows naturally to any CRM your form plugin can send data to: Salesforce, HubSpot,
Pipedrive, ActiveCampaign, Mailchimp, Klaviyo, and hundreds of others via native
integrations or Zapier.

### Will Attributer slow down my site?

No. The Attributer script is under 10KB gzipped and loads asynchronously. There’s
no measurable impact on page load times or Core Web Vitals.

### Is Attributer compatible with WordPress caching plugins?

Yes. Attributer works with WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, WP Super Cache, LiteSpeed 
Cache, and other major caching plugins.

### Is Attributer GDPR-compliant?

Attributer captures attribution data from referrer URLs and UTM parameters and stores
them in a first-party cookie in the visitor’s browser, before writing them into 
hidden fields on the form. Everything happens in the visitor’s browser and at no
point in time does any data on your leads or customers actually hit Attributer’s
servers (we don’t even have servers capable of receiving and processing the information).
Using Attributer does not have any impact on your organisation’s GDPR or CCPA compliance.

### Does Attributer track individual visitors across sessions?

Yes. Attributer remembers where each visitor first came from, even if they leave
and return days or weeks later from a different source. This means first-touch attribution
is preserved across the full journey.

### What happens if a form doesn’t have the hidden fields installed?

The website visitors who completed the form would still be tracked, but the attribution
data won’t be passed through with the form submission as there is nowhere for Attributer
to write the data into. This is completely harmless, it just means you won’t get
attribution data with submissions of that form. The plugin’s dashboard shows you
which forms have hidden fields installed and which don’t, so you can fix any gaps
in one click.

### Can I see Attributer data in WordPress without going to Attributer’s website?

Yes. Attribution data is captured in your form plugin’s hidden fields, so you can
see it directly in your form plugin’s submissions/entries table inside WordPress
admin.

### Is my Attributer connection token exposed to JavaScript?

No. The browser receives only a short-lived exchange code from the hosted Attributer
popup. WordPress PHP exchanges that code server-to-server and stores the durable
token in WordPress options server-side only.

### Does uninstalling the plugin remove the hidden fields from my forms?

No. Uninstalling removes the plugin’s options and connection data only. If you want
the hidden fields removed from your forms, do that from the plugin before uninstalling(
the disconnect flow has a one-click option to remove them).

### Where is the source code for the compiled JavaScript?

The admin app’s compiled bundle is in `build/index.js`. Its human-readable source
is included in the plugin at `src/admin/index.js`, and the build configuration is
in `package.json`. To reproduce the bundle, run `npm install && npm run build` from
the plugin folder.

### Where can I get help?

Email help@attributer.io or browse the docs at [help.attributer.io](https://help.attributer.io).
Most queries are answered within a few hours during business hours.

## Reviews

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## Contributors & Developers

“Attributer: UTM & Lead Source Tracking for WPForms, Gravity Forms, Contact Form
7 & More” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this
plugin.

Contributors

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## Changelog

#### 1.4.1

 * Updated the plugin title to name the supported form plugins (WPForms, Gravity
   Forms, Contact Form 7, and more). No functional changes.

#### 1.4.0

 * Prepared the plugin for the WordPress.org plugin directory: all admin assets 
   are enqueued through the WordPress APIs, the tracking script loads only through
   wp_enqueue_script, the admin app source is included alongside the build, and 
   the readme and listing copy were tidied.

#### 1.3.0

 * Redesigned the Settings area. The Details tab is now a clean read-only account
   summary, and the billing and exit actions all live on the Billing tab.
 * Replaced the separate “Disconnect plugin” and “Cancel subscription” actions with
   a single “Disconnect from Attributer” flow, so there is one clear off switch.
 * Added an option to also remove the hidden fields from your forms when disconnecting(
   off by default, so fields are kept unless you ask).
 * Added clear reminders that disconnecting does not cancel your paid plan, each
   with a direct link to cancel your plan in Attributer.
 * Added subscription status awareness across the dashboard and Billing tab. A past
   due account sees a payment warning while tracking keeps running. A paused account(
   trial ended or payment missed) sees a clear state explaining tracking has stopped,
   and a cancelled account is invited to resubscribe. Each state links to the one
   action that fixes it in Attributer.
 * Made the Welcome screen background fully white so it matches the rest of the 
   screens.
 * Pointed the “Change plan” link at the billing page in Attributer.

#### 1.2.0

 * Rebuilt the admin interface on the Attributer design system, with bundled Poppins
   and Lato fonts and real form-builder logos.
 * Added detection of hidden fields already present on a form, whether added by 
   the plugin or by hand. Forms show as already added, partially added, or not tracked,
   and the setup wizard no longer offers to add the fields twice.
 * Made field detection the source of truth for tracking status, so fields removed
   outside the plugin are reflected correctly on the dashboard.
 * Fixed the Welcome screen so Sign Up and Log In open the correct Attributer view(
   Log In previously opened the sign-up screen).
 * Added a full automated test suite covering the backend form integrations and 
   the admin interface.

#### 1.1.0

 * Added hosted Attributer account connection flow.
 * Added server-side Integration API client and durable token storage.
 * Added automatic tracking script installation and remove-code handoff.
 * Rebuilt the admin UI with `@wordpress/scripts`.
 * Updated form integrations to six V1 hidden fields with legacy seven-field cleanup.
 * Added Forminator support.
 * Updated Contact Form 7 notification insertion to marker-delimited blocks.

#### 1.0.0

 * Initial release.
 * Support for Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7, WPForms, Formidable Forms, Fluent 
   Forms, and Ninja Forms.

## Meta

 *  Version **1.4.1**
 *  Last updated **2 days ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.0 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 * Tags
 * [form tracking](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/form-tracking/)[lead source](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/lead-source/)
   [marketing attribution](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/marketing-attribution/)
   [utm parameters](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/utm-parameters/)[utm tracking](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/utm-tracking/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://wordpress.org/plugins/attributer-utm-lead-source-tracking/advanced/)

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## Contributors

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