
Track clicks on CSS selectors. Add, edit, delete selectors, and reset counts. Includes an in-plugin showcase tab with optional external links.
| Author: | Simple Tools (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 6.2 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.9.1 |
| Plugin version: | 1.0.3 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 23-10-2025 |
| Last updated: | 11-02-2026 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
| Rated by: | 0 |
| Plugin URI: | https://en-za.wordpress.org/plugins/click-cou... |
| Total downloads: | 650 |
| Active installs: | 100+ |
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Click Counter by Simple Tools for WP is a comprehensive click tracking solution that lets you monitor user interactions on any element of your WordPress site using CSS selectors. Track button clicks, link clicks, form submissions, or any other clickable element with detailed analytics and insights.
Key Features
Visual Element Picker
* Click-to-select any element on your site
* Automatically generates the CSS selector
* No coding knowledge required
Advanced Analytics
* View click counts with timestamps
* Track page URLs where clicks occurred
* Filter data by date range
* Visual charts showing click trends over time
* Detailed click logs with full information
Goal Tracking
* Set click goals for any tracked element
* Receive email notifications when goals are reached
* Track progress with visual progress bars
* Perfect for conversion tracking
Data Management
* Export click data to CSV
* Automatic data retention policies
* Rate limiting to prevent spam
* Bot detection and filtering
Smart Exclusions
* Exclude all logged-in users
* Exclude specific user roles (Admin, Editor, etc.)
* Self-ignore mode with cookie-based tracking
* IP-based rate limiting
Developer Friendly
* Shortcode support: [click_count selector=".buy-button"]
* Clean, efficient code following WordPress standards
* Custom database tables for optimal performance
* Translation ready
How It Works
- Add a Tracker: Use the visual picker or enter a CSS selector (like
.buy-buttonor#signup-form) - Set Goals (Optional): Define click targets and email notifications
- Track Clicks: The plugin automatically tracks all clicks on matching elements
- Analyze Data: View charts, logs, and export reports
- Take Action: Use insights to optimize your site’s performance
Perfect For
- E-commerce: Track add-to-cart, checkout, and purchase buttons
- Lead Generation: Monitor form submissions and signup clicks
- Content Marketing: Measure engagement with CTAs and links
- A/B Testing: Compare performance of different elements
- Conversion Optimization: Identify high-performing buttons and links
Privacy & Performance
- No external dependencies or API calls for tracking
- Hashed IP addresses (never stores actual IPs)
- Bot detection prevents false clicks
- Lightweight JavaScript using native browser APIs
- Works with all caching plugins
External Services
This plugin makes limited connections to external services under specific circumstances:
1. Deactivation Feedback (Optional)
– When: Only when you deactivate the plugin and choose to submit feedback
– What’s sent: Plugin slug, site URL, reason for deactivation (selected from predefined options), optional user comments, WordPress version, PHP version, and plugin version
– Where: https://plugins-for-wp.com/wp-json/ssp-feedback/v1/submit
– Why: To help us improve the plugin based on user feedback
– User control: Completely optional – you can click “Cancel” or simply close the feedback dialog without submitting anything
External Service Policies:
– Terms of Service: https://www.plugins-for-wp.com/terms-and-conditions/
– Privacy Policy: https://www.plugins-for-wp.com/privacy-policy/
Privacy
What This Plugin Does NOT Do:
– Does not store actual IP addresses (only hashed)
– Does not use cookies for tracking (only for self-ignore feature)
– Does not transmit data to third parties (except optional deactivation feedback)
– Does not track across sites
– Does not collect personal information
What Data Is Stored Locally:
– Click counts per CSS selector
– Timestamp of each click
– Page URL where click occurred (optional, can be disabled)
– Hashed IP address (for rate limiting only)
– User agent string (for bot detection)
– User ID (only if user is logged in)
All data is stored in your WordPress database and never leaves your server except for the optional deactivation feedback.
FAQ
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