ClickSyncr Is The Easiest Way To Integrate ActiveCampaign With WordPress
Connect your Contact Form 7 to ActiveCampaign in under 5 minutes. ClickSyncr for ActiveCampaign automatically sends every form submission to ActiveCampaign as an contact — no code required. These are some of ClickSyncr’s awesome features:
How it works
- Install ClickSyncr and enable the ActiveCampaign integration.
- Edit any Contact Form 7 form and open the ClickSyncr ActiveCampaign tab.
- Paste your ActiveCampaign API key — ClickSyncr connects to your account automatically.
- Map your CF7 fields (e.g.
[email* your-email]→ email,[text* your-name]→ first name). - Save. Every new form submission is sent to ActiveCampaign as an contact.
Built for ActiveCampaign
- Idempotent sync — contacts are matched by email and upserted, so re-submissions update the existing record instead of creating duplicates.
- Field mapping — map any Contact Form 7 field to your ActiveCampaign contact fields, including custom fields.
- Consent aware — with an acceptance checkbox in your form, the contact is only sent once the visitor opts in.
- Rate-limit aware — respects ActiveCampaign’s API rate limits so a busy site never silently drops submissions.
- Per-form configuration — every CF7 form has its own ActiveCampaign API key and field map.
- Debug logging — submission failures are written to WordPress
debug.logwhenWP_DEBUG_LOGis enabled. - Coexists with every other ClickSyncr integration — run ActiveCampaign alongside Mailchimp, HubSpot, ActiveCampaign and 20+ more on the same site.
Getting your ActiveCampaign API key
- Log in to your ActiveCampaign account.
- Go to Settings → Developer — you’ll need both your API URL and API key.
- Paste it into the ClickSyncr ActiveCampaign tab on your Contact Form 7 form.
“ActiveCampaign” is a trademark of its respective owner. ClickSyncr for ActiveCampaign is an independent integration and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ActiveCampaign.