How to Connect Emercury to WordPress

In this guide, you will learn how to install Emercury and set up a direct connection to integrate your WordPress website with your Emercury account.

To get started install and activate the plugin, then navigate to Settings » WP Fusion.

From the ‘Select Your CRM’ dropdown choose ‘Emercury’.

We will need to enter two pieces of information in the configuration

  1. Your ‘Email’
  2. Your ‘API Key’

To find your API key in Emercury, log into your account, navigate to the “Preferences” menu, and select “API Keys” – this will display your current API key or allow you to request a new one if needed; you can usually access this option through the cogwheel icon in the top right corner of your dashboard.

a screenshot of a websites top navigation bar featuring options: online chat, help, preferences, and logout. with preferences highlighted, a dropdown menu reveals choices like contact info, login info, and more. perfect for wordpress users seeking seamless connect options.

Copy your Email and API Key, and paste them into the appropriate fields in WP Fusion.

screenshot of wp fusion settings for setting up emcury as a crm within wordpress. it shows fields for email and api key, with red arrows guiding input. the email field displays info@verygoodplugins.com, and theres a blue connect button ready to link your drip account seamlessly.

Then click ‘Connect’ to initialize the connection.

Once the connection is completed, click Save Changes below to save the changes.

That’s it! Your site is connected, and new WordPress users and customers will automatically be synced with Emercury in real time.

#Webhooks

Using webhooks in Emercury, you can automatically sync tag changes and contact updates from Emercury back to WordPress. You can even import new users based on Emercury contacts.

Webhooks are managed in Emercury under Settings » Developer. If you’re already logged into your Emercury account, you should be able to access this page by following this link. For an overview of webhooks with Emercury, see this doc.

Screenshot of an email marketing dashboard showcasing a Webhook modal. It features fields for Name, Status, and URL. A checklist lets users select events like Opened, Clicked, and engage with WP Fusion CRM integration for seamless campaign updates.

For more information, see the documentation on Emercury Webhooks.

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