The Amplitude Wordpress Plugin enables you to instrument your Wordpress site with an advanced version of Autocapture.
This feature is in open beta and under active development.
Amplitude's Wordpress plugin installs a version of the Browser SDK, and adds the script before the </head>
tag on each of your site's pages. This enables an advanced version of Autocapture that tracks the following events and associated properties:
If you enable Session Replay in the plugin's settings, the plugin also initializes and adds the Session Replay Browser SDK Plugin.
Follow these instructions to install the Amplitude Wordpress plugin.
Amplitude
.With the Amplitude Wordpress plugin settings page open:
After you enable the plugin, confirm in Amplitude that your project receives data from the plugin.
If you enable Session Replay in the plugin, you may not see replays appear in Amplitude. This can happen for a few reasons:
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, Amplitude may not capture the specific session in question.The Wordpress plugin installs a version of the Browser SDK that enables a version of Autocapture that tracks to extra events:
[Amplitude] Element Clicked
[Amplitude] Element Changed
These are high-volume events with a high degree of cardinality with the property values. However, Amplitude limits the "noise" to these two events and a specific set of properties, limiting the impact on your taxonomy.
This approach differs from auto track or auto capture because it targets two specific interactions, and targets a small set of elements to limit the impact of any noise in your data.
Autocapture impacts event volume because it adds new tracking, resulting in more captured events. The amount of this increase depends on your organization. If you start with few precisely tracked events, Amplitude expects that you would see a large increase in event volume. If your organization has an extensive tracking plan, with many precisely tracked events, the impact is lower.
For help or support with this plugin, contact plugins@amplitude.com.
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July 25th, 2024
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