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Free List Building Website Documentation

81 guides covering everything from first setup to advanced configuration.

System Requirements

Before installing the plugin, make sure your hosting environment meets these minimum requirements: | Requirement | | Minimum | | Recommended | | WordPress Version | | 5.6+ | | 6.0…

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Installing the Plugin

Download the plugin ZIP file from your purchase confirmation email or your account on the vendor's site. In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin. Click Ch…

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License Activation

The plugin requires a valid license key to unlock all features. Until you activate, you will only see the license activation screen. Each license key supports a set number of site…

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The Setup Wizard Walkthrough

After activation, the Setup Wizard guides you through the essential configuration. Here is what each step does: Step 1: Welcome A brief introduction to the plugin and what you wil…

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Understanding the Dashboard

The Dashboard is the first screen you see when you open the plugin. It gives you a quick snapshot of how your funnels are performing: Page Views — Total lifetime number of times y…

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Plugin Navigation

The plugin has 10 main tabs accessible from the top navigation bar and the WordPress sidebar menu: | Tab | | Purpose | | Dashboard | | Overview stats, setup wizard prompt, and top…

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AWeber Legacy (Recommended for AWeber Users)

This is the simplest connection method. No API keys, no OAuth — just your AWeber list name. How to Find Your AWeber List Name Log in to your AWeber account at aweber.com. Click on…

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ActiveCampaign

Where to Find Your API URL and API Key Log in to your ActiveCampaign account. Click the gear icon (bottom left) to go to Settings. Click Developer in the left menu. Copy your API …

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GetResponse (API)

Where to Find Your API Key Log in to your GetResponse account. Click the Menu icon (hamburger menu) in the top left. Go to Integrations & API. Click API in the submenu. Click Gene…

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GetResponse Legacy (Campaign Token)

If you do not want to use the GetResponse API, you can connect using a Campaign Token instead. This method uses direct form POST — no API key required. How to Find Your Campaign T…

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Mailchimp

Where to Find Your API Key Log in to your Mailchimp account. Click your profile icon in the bottom left and select Account & billing. Go to Extras → API Keys. Click Create A Key i…

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ConvertKit (Kit)

Where to Find Your API Key and API Secret Log in to your ConvertKit (Kit) account. Go to Settings (gear icon). Click Advanced. You will see your API Key and API Secret. Copy both.…

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Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)

Where to Find Your API Key Log in to your Brevo account. Click your name in the top right and select SMTP & API settings. Click the API Keys tab. Click Generate a new API key if y…

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GoHighLevel (GHL)

Where to Find Your API Key Log in to your GoHighLevel account. Go to Settings (gear icon in the bottom left). Click Business Profile. Scroll down to the API Keys section. Click Ge…

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Sendiio

Sendiio uses a direct form POST method. You need two pieces of information: your List ID and Form ID. How to Find Your Sendiio List ID and Form ID Log in to your Sendiio account. …

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Custom HTML Form

If your autoresponder is not listed above, you can use the Custom HTML option to connect virtually any email service. In your autoresponder's dashboard, find the option to generat…

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Autoresponder Management Features

Default List Dropdown All API-connected providers show a default list dropdown on their card once connected. This lets you quickly select which list new subscribers should be adde…

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Default Autoresponder vs Per-Funnel Overrides

The plugin has a two-level system for autoresponder connections: Default (Global): Set on the Autoresponders tab or in Settings. This applies to every funnel that does not have it…

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Understanding Your 96 Funnels

The plugin comes with 96 done-for-you opt-in funnels, each targeting a specific niche. Every funnel includes: Squeeze page (index.html) — The opt-in page where visitors enter thei…

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The Funnels Tab

On the Funnels tab you can browse all 96 funnels. Each funnel shows: A title and category An enable/disable toggle An Edit button to customize it You can filter funnels by categor…

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Enabling and Disabling Funnels

By default, all funnels are disabled after installation. You choose which ones to activate: Enabled funnels have a live, publicly accessible opt-in page that anyone can visit. Dis…

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Editing a Funnel

Click Edit next to any funnel to open its settings page. Here is what you can customize: | Setting | | Description | | Enable / Disable | | Makes the funnel page live or takes it …

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Funnel URL Structure

Every enabled funnel gets a clean, SEO-friendly URL on your domain. The URL is served as a virtual page — no WordPress posts or pages are created: The URL has two parts you contro…

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The Download Page

After a visitor opts in, they are redirected to the funnel's download page. This page: Thanks the visitor for subscribing. Provides a download link for the free PDF report. Shows …

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What Is the Showcase Page?

The Showcase page is a standalone, full-width public page on your website that displays all of your enabled funnels in a beautiful layout. Think of it as a "catalog" of all your f…

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Choosing a Theme (7 Options)

The Showcase page comes with 7 professionally designed color themes. Go to the Showcase tab and pick the one that fits your brand: | Theme | | Description | | Purple Pro | | Rich …

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Showcase Page Features

Category Sidebar — A sidebar (or mobile overlay on small screens) showing all 12 categories with emoji icons and funnel counts. Click a category to filter the display. Instant Sea…

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Configuring the Showcase Page

Page Title and Slug Set a custom title (e.g., "FREE Marketing Resources") and URL slug (e.g., free-resources). The showcase page will be accessible at: Button Text Customize the c…

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Sharing Your Showcase URL

Once configured, your Showcase page has a permanent URL. You can share it: On social media profiles and posts. In email signatures. In your WordPress site menu (Appearance → Menus…

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What the PDF Rebrander Does

Each funnel comes with a free PDF report that visitors download after subscribing. The PDF Rebrander lets you add a custom Call-To-Action (CTA) page to the beginning, end, or both…

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How to Rebrand Your PDFs

Go to the PDF Rebrander tab in the plugin. Configure your CTA Page Settings at the top: headline, description, button text, button color, and optional image. Choose the CTA Placem…

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Custom CTA Settings

| Setting | | Description | | Default | | CTA Headline | | The main headline on the CTA page | | "Want More Free Resources?" | | CTA Description | | Supporting text below the head…

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Bulk Rebranding

You can rebrand individual funnels by checking their boxes, or use the Select All checkbox to rebrand all 96 funnels at once. When bulk rebranding: The same CTA settings are appli…

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Resetting PDFs to Originals

If you want to undo your rebranding and restore the original PDFs: Select the funnels whose PDFs you want to reset. Click Reset to Original. The plugin will restore the original P…

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Built-in Funnel Analytics

The plugin automatically tracks key metrics for every funnel without requiring any external analytics tools: | Metric | | What It Measures | | Where It Shows | | Page Views | | Ho…

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Bot Exclusion

The plugin automatically filters out common bots and crawlers (Googlebot, Bingbot, Facebook external hit, etc.) from your tracking data. Bot visits are not counted as page views, …

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Admin Tracking Exclusion

By default, admin visits to funnel pages are counted in the stats. If you frequently visit your own funnels for testing and do not want those visits inflating your numbers, enable…

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Per-Funnel Stats Cards

When you edit any funnel, four stats cards are displayed at the top of the edit page: Views — Total squeeze page views for this funnel (all time). Opt-ins — Total subscriptions fo…

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Cloudflare and Proxy Support

The plugin automatically detects the real visitor IP address even when your site is behind Cloudflare, a reverse proxy, or a load balancer. It checks the following headers in orde…

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Google Analytics GA4 Integration

To add Google Analytics tracking to all your funnel pages: Go to Settings. Find the Google Analytics GA4 ID field. Enter your GA4 Measurement ID (it looks like G-XXXXXXXXXX). Clic…

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Custom Tracking Codes

For advanced tracking (Facebook Pixel, retargeting pixels, conversion scripts, etc.), the plugin supports custom tracking code injection: | Field | | Where It Appears | | Placemen…

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Funnel Connection Status

The Lists tab gives you a bird's-eye view of all 96 funnels and their autoresponder connection status. Each funnel shows a color-coded status indicator: Green (Connected) — The fu…

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Summary Statistics

At the top of the Lists tab, you will see summary stats: Connected — Number of funnels with a complete autoresponder setup. Missing List — Number of funnels with a provider but no…

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Search, Filter, and Sort

The Lists tab provides several ways to find what you need: Search — Type a funnel name to filter the list in real-time. Status Filter — Show only Connected, Missing List, or No Pr…

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Collected Emails

Below the funnel status list, you will find a Collected Emails section. This shows every opt-in that the plugin has recorded, regardless of which autoresponder handled the subscri…

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Export Opt-ins as CSV

Click the Export CSV button to download a spreadsheet of all collected opt-ins. The CSV includes: Email address First name (if collected) Funnel name Date and time of opt-in You c…

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Downloading Funnel Assets

The plugin's 96 funnels need their associated files (HTML pages, PDF reports, cover images) to be downloaded and stored on your server. The Asset Manager tab handles this. Go to t…

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What's Included in Each Funnel Folder

Each of the 96 funnel folders contains: | File | | Purpose | | index.html | | The opt-in/squeeze page template. This is the page visitors see where they enter their email. | | dow…

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Re-Downloading Missing Files

If funnel files become corrupted or accidentally deleted, you can re-download them: Go to the Assets tab. Use the Download All button to re-download everything. The plugin checks …

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Manual Upload via FTP

If the automatic download does not work on your server (due to PHP limits or firewall restrictions), you can upload funnel files manually via FTP: Download the funnel asset packag…

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Default Autoresponder and List

Choose which autoresponder and list ID will be used for all funnels by default. Any funnel without a per-funnel override will use these settings. Default Autoresponder: Select fro…

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Default Affiliate Link

This is the URL shown on every funnel's download page as the "Recommended Resource." When a subscriber downloads their free PDF, they also see a link/button pointing to this URL. …

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URL Prefix

The URL prefix is the first part of the path in your funnel URLs. The default is free, which produces URLs like: You can change this to anything you like. Some popular alternative…

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Collect First Name

Toggle this on to add a First Name field to all funnel opt-in forms. When enabled, subscribers can enter their name along with their email. The name is passed to your autoresponde…

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Tracking & Analytics Settings

Configure all tracking options from the Settings tab: Google Analytics GA4 ID — Enter your GA4 Measurement ID to add Google Analytics to all funnel pages. Squeeze Page Tracking Co…

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Admin Color Schemes

Customize the look of the plugin's admin interface with a selection of color schemes. This only affects how the plugin looks for you in the WordPress admin — it does not change an…

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Flush Rewrite Rules

The Settings page includes a Flush Rewrite Rules option. Rewrite rules are automatically flushed whenever you change the URL prefix, but if you experience 404 errors on funnel pag…

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Performance

The plugin is designed to be lightweight and efficient: Database checks only on version change: The plugin only runs database table creation and migration checks when it detects a…

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Built-in Debug Logger

The plugin has its own built-in logging system that writes to a dedicated log file. You do not need to enable WP_DEBUG in your WordPress configuration for this to work — the logge…

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License Management

Your license key controls access to the plugin. Here is how to manage it: Activating Your License Go to the License screen (shown on first activation, or accessible from Settings)…

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Recommended Resources

You can add up to 5 recommended resources that appear as styled cards on every download page. Each resource card includes: Title — The name of the resource (e.g., "Free Email Mark…

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Download Page Banners

You can add up to 5 banner images that display below the resources on every download page. Each banner includes: Image URL — The full URL of the banner image (hosted on your site …

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Global Settings vs. Per-Funnel Overrides

Resources and banners configured in Settings apply globally to every funnel's download page. However, you can override them on individual funnels: Go to the Funnels tab and click …

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How Resources and Banners Appear

On the download page, subscribers will see: The PDF download link and any confirmation message. Recommended Resources displayed as styled cards in a clean layout, each with the ti…

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Monetization Tips

Affiliate offers: Promote relevant affiliate products using resource cards with compelling descriptions and clear call-to-action buttons. Your own products: Link to your own cours…

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Helpful Links

| Resource | | Link | | Description | | Support Desk | | onlineimsupport.com | | Submit support tickets, report bugs, and get help with any issues. | | Kevin's Website | | results…

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Recommended: WP Conversion Tracker

If you want to know exactly how many people are clicking your affiliate links and how many are converting into sales, WP Conversion Tracker is the perfect companion plugin. It let…

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How to Get Support

If you run into any issues or have questions: Go to onlineimsupport.com. Submit a support ticket with the following information: Your WordPress version and PHP version (found in T…

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"404 Error on Funnel Pages"

Cause: Your WordPress permalink structure is not set to "Post Name," or rewrite rules are stale. Fix: Go to Settings → Permalinks in your WordPress admin. Select Post Name (the op…

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"Could Not Subscribe" Error

Cause: The autoresponder connection or list ID is missing or incorrect. Fix: Go to the Autoresponders tab and verify your connection is active (look for the green "Connected" stat…

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"GetResponse Subscribers Not Receiving Autoresponder Emails"

Cause: Your autoresponder sequence may not be active, or the campaign is not configured for autoresponder mode. Fix: In GetResponse, go to your campaign and make sure Autoresponde…

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"Sendiio Form Submits But Does Not Redirect to Download Page"

Cause: Sendiio uses a JavaScript-based form POST, and something is preventing the redirect. Fix: Make sure JavaScript is not being blocked by the visitor's browser or an ad blocke…

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"GetResponse Legacy (Campaign Token) Not Working"

Cause: The Campaign Token is incorrect or the form endpoint has changed. Fix: In GetResponse, go to your forms and regenerate the form HTML. Look for the webform_id hidden field v…

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"Assets Not Downloading"

Cause: PHP upload or memory limits are too low, or the server cannot reach the asset download server. Fix: Check your PHP settings: upload_max_filesize should be at least 64M and …

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"PDF Rebrander Returns 500 Error"

Cause: PHP memory is too low for PDF processing. Fix: Increase your PHP memory_limit to at least 256M. You can do this in your php.ini, .htaccess, or wp-config.php: define('WP_MEM…

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"License Won't Activate"

Cause: You have used all of your license's site activation slots, or there is a typo in the key. Fix: Make sure you are not accidentally entering extra spaces before or after the …

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"Showcase Page Not Showing Funnels"

Cause: No funnels are enabled, or assets are not installed. Fix: Go to the Funnels tab and make sure at least some funnels are enabled (toggled on). Go to the Assets tab and confi…

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"Emails Are Not Being Collected"

Cause: The autoresponder is not connected, the list ID is wrong, or there is a form submission issue. Fix: Go to Autoresponders and verify the connection is active. Check that the…

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"My List Does Not Appear in the Dropdown"

Cause: Lists are cached for 24 hours to keep things fast. Fix: Go to the Autoresponders tab. Find the provider card for your autoresponder. Click the Refresh Lists button to fetch…

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Plugin Conflicts

If the plugin is behaving unexpectedly, another WordPress plugin might be interfering. To test for conflicts: Go to Plugins in your WordPress admin. Deactivate all plugins except …

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"Stats Seem Inflated / Too High"

Cause: Your own admin visits may be counted in the tracking data. Fix: Go to Settings. Enable the Exclude Admin Visits from Tracking toggle. Click Save Settings. Going forward, an…

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