Description
Track the complete customer journey from first click to conversion with referral and Google Ads attribution data captured in your WordPress forms.
Overview
Form Attribution Tracking is a WordPress plugin that automatically captures and stores complete attribution data from Google Ads campaigns (and other traffic sources) directly in form submissions. This enables you to connect specific leads back to their originating campaigns, keywords, and ads in Google Ads for accurate conversion tracking and ROI measurement.
The plugin uses first-touch attribution, meaning it captures the visitor’s original traffic source on their first visit and maintains that data through their entire journey until they convert via a form submission.
Key Features
Complete Google Ads Attribution Data
Automatically captures 8 attribution fields for every form submission:
- Attribution Source – Traffic source (google, facebook, direct, etc.)
- Attribution Medium – Traffic medium (cpc, organic, referral, etc.)
- Attribution Campaign – Campaign name from utm_campaign
- Attribution Term – Keyword from utm_term
- Attribution Content – Ad variation from utm_content
- Google Click ID (GCLID) – Direct link to the specific Google Ads click
- Landing Page – The first page the visitor landed on
- First Click Timestamp – When the visitor first arrived
Google Ads Conversion Tracking
The Google Click ID (GCLID) field enables you to:
– Import conversions directly back into Google Ads
– Connect form submissions to specific ad clicks
– Measure true campaign ROI based on actual leads/sales
– Track the complete path from ad click to conversion
– Attribute conversions to the exact keyword and ad that drove them
Smart Tracking Technology
- First-Touch Attribution – Captures original source, not last-click
- Cookie Persistence – Maintains attribution data across multiple sessions (configurable 1-365 days)
- JavaScript + PHP Fallback – Dual-layer tracking ensures data capture even if JavaScript is disabled
- Dynamic Form Support – Mutation observer watches for forms loaded via AJAX
- UTM Parameter Detection – Automatically parses and stores all UTM parameters
- Intelligent Source Categorization – Recognizes and categorizes traffic from Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and 15+ other platforms
Universal Form Plugin Support
Works seamlessly with:
– Gravity Forms
– Fluent Forms
– Formidable Forms
Modular architecture makes it easy to extend to other form plugins.
Comprehensive Admin Dashboard
- Statistics Dashboard – View submission counts, attribution source distribution, and recent activity
- Form Management – See which forms have attribution tracking and bulk-add fields to all forms
- Debug Mode – Browser console logging for troubleshooting
- Flexible Configuration – Customize cookie duration and auto-add behavior
How It Works
Data Capture Flow
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Visitor Arrives – When someone visits your site, the JavaScript tracking code immediately captures:
- All UTM parameters from the URL
- Google Click ID (GCLID) if present
- HTTP referrer to determine traffic source
- Current page URL as landing page
- Current timestamp
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Attribution Stored – All data is packaged as JSON and stored in a first-party cookie with your configured expiration (default 30 days)
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First-Touch Persistence – If the visitor returns multiple times before converting, the original attribution data is preserved (not overwritten)
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Form Submission – When the visitor fills out a form, the tracking code automatically:
- Reads the stored attribution data
- Populates hidden fields in the form
- Submits with the complete attribution chain
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PHP Fallback – If JavaScript fails to populate fields, the PHP integration captures attribution server-side before form processing
Integration with Google Ads
To enable conversion imports in Google Ads:
- Forms will capture the GCLID parameter automatically from your ad URLs
- Export your form submissions (including attribution fields) as CSV
- In Google Ads, navigate to Tools Conversions Uploads
- Create a conversion action using the GCLID field to match conversions
- Upload your leads with timestamps and GCLIDs
- Google Ads will attribute the conversions to the exact campaigns, ad groups, keywords, and ads that generated them
This creates a closed feedback loop between your ad spend and actual business results.
Configuration
Settings
Access settings via Form Attribution Tracking Settings:
- Auto-add to new forms – Automatically adds all 8 attribution fields when new forms are created
- Cookie Duration – How long to preserve first-touch attribution data (1-365 days, default 30)
- Debug Mode – Enables detailed logging in browser console for troubleshooting
Managing Existing Forms
Use the Manage Forms tab to:
– View all forms and their attribution tracking status
– Bulk-add attribution fields to all existing forms with one click
– See which forms already have tracking enabled
Statistics
The Statistics tab provides:
– Total submissions tracked across all forms
– Breakdown of traffic sources (Google, Facebook, Direct, etc.)
– Recent form submissions with their attribution data
– Forms-with-tracking count
Usage
For Marketers
Once installed and configured, the plugin works automatically. Every form submission will include complete attribution data that you can:
- Export to CSV and upload to Google Ads for conversion tracking
- Analyze in your CRM to understand which campaigns drive the best leads
- Use to calculate true cost-per-lead and ROI by campaign
- Review to optimize your landing pages and ad targeting
For Developers
JavaScript API
The plugin exposes a global API for programmatic access:
`javascript
// Get full attribution data object
const attribution = window.FormAttributionTracking.getAttributionData();
// Returns: { utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, utm_term, utm_content, gclid, landing_page, timestamp }
// Get just the traffic source (legacy method)
const source = window.FormAttributionTracking.getReferralSource();
// Manually trigger form field population
window.FormAttributionTracking.populateFormFields();
// Access configuration
const config = window.FormAttributionTracking.config;
`
JavaScript Events
Listen for when attribution data is populated:
`javascript
window.addEventListener(‘attributionDataPopulated’, function(event) {
console.log(‘Attribution captured:’, event.detail.attribution);
console.log(‘Fields populated:’, event.detail.fieldsCount);
});
`
PHP Hooks and Filters
Extend or customize the plugin:
`php
// Add custom form plugin integration
add_filter(‘attribution_tracking_integrations’, function($integrations) {
$integrations[‘CustomForms’] = new CustomFormsIntegration();
return $integrations;
});
// React to integration initialization
add_action(‘attribution_tracking_integration_initialized’, function($integration_name) {
error_log(“Attribution tracking initialized for: ” . $integration_name);
});
// Hook into debug logging
add_action(‘form_referral_source_debug_log’, function($message, $context, $source) {
error_log(“[$source] $message: ” . print_r($context, true));
}, 10, 3);
`
Attribution Field Names
The plugin creates these hidden fields in your forms:
attribution_source– Traffic source identifierattribution_medium– Marketing mediumattribution_campaign– Campaign nameattribution_term– Keyword/search termattribution_content– Ad content variationattribution_gclid– Google Ads Click IDattribution_landing_page– First page visitedattribution_timestamp– ISO 8601 timestamp of first visit
All fields are automatically populated by JavaScript and have PHP fallbacks.
Traffic Source Detection
The plugin intelligently categorizes traffic sources:
UTM Parameters (Highest Priority)
If UTM parameters are present in the URL, they are captured exactly as provided.
Known Platforms (Automatic Categorization)
The plugin recognizes and categorizes referrers from:
– Google (google.com, google.co.uk, etc.)
– Facebook (facebook.com, fb.com, m.facebook.com)
– Twitter/X (twitter.com, x.com, t.co)
– LinkedIn (linkedin.com, lnkd.in)
– YouTube (youtube.com, youtu.be)
– Instagram (instagram.com)
– TikTok (tiktok.com)
– Pinterest (pinterest.com, pin.it)
– Reddit (reddit.com)
– Bing (bing.com)
– Yahoo (yahoo.com)
– DuckDuckGo (duckduckgo.com)
Generic Referrals
For unlisted referrers, the clean hostname is stored (e.g., “example.com”)
Direct Traffic
When no referrer or UTM parameters are present, traffic is marked as “direct”
Troubleshooting
Attribution Data Not Being Captured
- Enable Debug Mode in plugin settings
- Open browser console (F12) and check for “[Referral Source]” log messages
- Verify cookies are enabled in the browser
- Check that JavaScript is not being blocked
Fields Not Populating in Forms
- Enable Debug Mode and check console for “Field populated” messages
- Verify the form fields exist (check Manage Forms tab)
- Test with a fresh browser/incognito window
- Check that the form HTML includes the expected hidden field names
Forms Not Showing in Dashboard
- Verify your form plugin (Gravity Forms, Fluent Forms, or Formidable Forms) is active
- Check that you have forms created in that plugin
- Look for PHP errors in debug.log if WP_DEBUG is enabled
GCLID Not Being Captured
- Verify your Google Ads URLs include the {gclid} parameter
- Use Google’s Campaign URL Builder to test: https://ga-dev-tools.google/campaign-url-builder/
- Check that cookies are working (GCLID is stored in the attribution cookie)
- Enable Debug Mode to see what parameters are being captured
Extending the Plugin
Adding Support for Other Form Plugins
Create a new integration class:
`php
<?php
namespace FormAttributionTracking\Integrations;
use FormAttributionTracking\Abstracts\AbstractFormIntegration;
class CustomFormPluginIntegration extends AbstractFormIntegration
{
public function isAvailable(): bool {
return class_exists(‘CustomFormPlugin’);
}
public function getName(): string {
return 'Custom Form Plugin';
}
public function getVersion(): string {
return '1.0.0';
}
protected function registerHooks(): void {
// Hook into your form plugin's save/render events
add_action('custom_form_save', [$this, 'onFormSaved'], 10, 2);
}
public function addReferralSourceField(int $formId): bool {
// Implement logic to add hidden fields to forms
}
public function removeReferralSourceField(int $formId): bool {
// Implement logic to remove hidden fields
}
public function hasReferralSourceField(int $formId): bool {
// Check if form has attribution fields
}
public function getAllForms(): array {
// Return array of all forms
}
}
`
Register your integration:
`php
add_filter(‘attribution_tracking_integrations’, function($integrations) {
$integrations[‘CustomFormPlugin’] = new CustomFormPluginIntegration();
return $integrations;
});
`
Architecture
The plugin uses a clean, modern PHP 8+ architecture:
`
src/
├── Contracts/
│ └── FormIntegrationInterface.php # Interface all integrations must implement
├── Abstracts/
│ └── AbstractFormIntegration.php # Base class with common functionality
├── Integrations/
│ ├── GravityFormsIntegration.php # Gravity Forms support
│ ├── FluentFormsIntegration.php # Fluent Forms support
│ └── FormidableFormsIntegration.php # Formidable Forms support
├── Views/
│ └── admin-page.php # Admin dashboard template
└── Plugin.php # Main plugin orchestration class
`
Privacy & Compliance
This plugin stores first-party cookies to maintain attribution data. Consider these compliance aspects:
- Cookie Duration: Configurable 1-365 days (default 30)
- Data Stored: Marketing attribution data only (no PII)
- First-Party Cookies: Data stays on your domain
- User Control: Respects browser cookie settings
- GDPR: Consider adding cookie consent notices per your requirements
- Data Retention: Attribution data is only stored in form submissions per your form plugin’s data retention policies
Support & Contributing
For bug reports, feature requests, or contributions:
- Plugin Author: Ryan Howard
- Website: https://www.ryanhoward.dev
- Text Domain: form-attribution-tracking
License
This plugin is licensed under the GPL v2 or later.
Installation
Requirements
- WordPress 6.0 or higher
- PHP 8.0 or higher
- At least one supported form plugin (Gravity Forms, Fluent Forms, or Formidable Forms)
Setup Steps
- Upload the plugin files to
/wp-content/plugins/form-attribution-tracking/ - Run
composer install --no-devin the plugin directory (if installing from source) - Activate the plugin through the WordPress admin panel
- Navigate to Form Attribution Tracking in the WordPress admin menu
- Configure your settings (recommended: 30-day cookie duration, auto-add enabled)
- The plugin will automatically add attribution fields to new forms, or use the “Manage Forms” tab to add fields to existing forms
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Changelog
1.1.0
- Enhanced documentation with comprehensive Google Ads integration guide
- Improved attribution field descriptions and usage examples
- Added detailed troubleshooting section
- Updated developer API documentation
- Added privacy and compliance guidelines
- Clarified first-touch attribution methodology
1.0.0
- Initial release
- Support for Gravity Forms, Fluent Forms, and Formidable Forms
- Complete Google Ads attribution tracking (8 fields)
- GCLID capture for conversion imports
- First-touch attribution with cookie persistence
- JavaScript + PHP dual-layer tracking
- Admin dashboard with statistics
- Debug mode for troubleshooting
- Modern PHP 8+ architecture
- Mutation observer for dynamic forms