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Leadee – Leads Analytics and Message Storage WordPress Plugin

Hi, everyone! My friend and I are developing a WordPress plugin called Leadee, and we’ve even managed to release it.

Leadee helps you collect leads from your website and stores them locally within your site.

This is convenient because no one else has access to this data except you. We’ve tried to make the plugin as autonomous as possible; it doesn’t use any cloud services.

The plugin is open to everyone https://wordpress.org/plugins/leadee/.

Plugin demo:
https://leadee.io/demo/
In the latest releases, we’ve introduced the following features in Leadee:

Dashboard: Convenient and with intuitive charts.

Form Support: Works with Contact Forms 7, Ninja Forms, WPForms.

Data Export: Easily export leads to Excel and CSV.

Local Data Storage: Data is always under your control.

The only thing is that I sometimes notice small bugs in the interface. But my friend and I are still working on improvements. Overall, the bugs, if any, are not critical.

So, if you need a tool for collecting leads, try Leadee. Personally, I find it useful.

We would greatly appreciate it if you could find any bugs or provide feedback so we can develop the plugin in the right direction❤️.

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