Enable Tracker
- What it does: Master on/off switch for the plugin. When disabled, no frontend JavaScript is loaded and no visits are recorded.
- Default: On (enabled)
- Accepted values: Toggle (on/off)
Disabling this setting is the safest way to pause data collection without uninstalling the plugin.
Cookie Duration
- What it does: Controls how long the first-touch and last-touch attribution cookies persist in the visitor’s browser.
- Default: 180 days
- Accepted values: 1–730 (integer, days)
Cookie Domain (Pro)
- What it does: Sets the cookie domain for cross-subdomain tracking. Leave empty to track on the current domain only. Use a leading dot (e.g.,
.example.com) to share cookies across subdomains likeshop.example.comandblog.example.com. - Default: Empty (current domain only)
- Accepted values: Text string, e.g.,
.example.com - Requires: Pro license
Debug Mode
- What it does: When enabled, the tracker prints attribution session data to the browser’s JavaScript console on every page load. Useful for verifying that tracking is working as expected.
- Default: Off (disabled)
- Accepted values: Toggle (on/off)
Disable this on production sites. Debug output is visible to anyone who opens their browser’s developer tools.
Form Attribution (Business)
- What it does: Automatically injects hidden attribution fields into supported contact forms. When a visitor submits a form, their traffic source, medium, campaign, channel, landing page, and referrer are included in the email notification and saved in the form entry’s metadata.
- Default: On (if Business license is active)
- Accepted values: Toggle (on/off)
- Requires: Business license
- Supported plugins: Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms, Fluent Forms