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Zickt is a customer messenger for WordPress. Drop the Zickt widget on your site and visitor messages land in your team inbox, alongside the rest of your customer conversations.
- Adds a real-time chat widget to your WordPress site
- Conversations from this widget, your other websites, email (e.g., GSuite), and form submissions all arrive in your shared team inbox
- Reply from Slack or the Zickt web app
- Visitor history, name and email are attached to every conversation
- Works alongside any theme, no theme edits required
This plugin connects your WordPress site to your existing Zickt workspace. Zickt is a paid service with a free trial. Start your trial at zickt.com. See pricing for plan details.
About the Zickt service
This plugin is an interface to Zickt, a hosted customer messaging platform (Software as a Service). The plugin itself only loads the Zickt messenger script onto your site. The actual messaging functionality, message storage, team routing, and reply delivery all happen on ZicktÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s servers, not on your WordPress install.
What the Zickt service provides:
- Hosted real-time messenger widget and chat infrastructure
- Routing incoming visitor messages so your team can reply from Slack or the Zickt web app
- Storage of conversation history, visitor profiles, and team replies
- Transactional email delivery (reply notifications, follow-ups)
- Workspace management for team members, permissions, and channel configuration
- Optional integrations (Slack, email, webhooks, CRM)
A Zickt account is required for the plugin to function. It is the service that powers the chat. New accounts get a free trial; see zickt.com for pricing details, the Terms of Service for service terms, and the Privacy Policy for data handling.
How it works
- Activate the plugin and open Settings Zickt
- Paste your Channel Key from the Zickt admin
- The Zickt messenger appears on every page of your site
When a visitor sends a message, it opens a new conversation in your team inbox. Replies from Slack or the Zickt web app reach the visitor in the chat bubble.
Optional: identify logged-in users
Turn on Identify logged-in users in plugin settings to pass the visitorÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s WordPress account email and display name to Zickt automatically. Logged-in users wonÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t be asked for their email again when they start a chat. Anonymous visitors are unaffected.
Privacy
This plugin loads the Zickt messenger widget from cdn.zickt.com. Loading the widget causes the visitorÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s browser to make an HTTPS request to ZicktÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s CDN, which records standard request metadata (IP address, user-agent, and referrer) for analytics and abuse prevention. Once loaded, the widget sets cookies on the visitorÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s browser to track the conversation session. Conversation content is only sent when the visitor types a message into the widget.
If you turn on Identify logged-in users, the following data is passed to Zickt for any logged-in WordPress visitor: user ID, email address, and display name. This identification happens on the visitorÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s browser only. Your WordPress server does not call any Zickt API.
For ZicktÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s full data practices, see the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
By installing this plugin you should disclose the use of Zickt in your siteÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s privacy policy.
Ìgbéwọlẹ̀
- From your WordPress admin, go to Plugins Add New
- Search for Zickt
- Click Install Now, then Activate
- Open Settings Zickt
- Paste your Channel Key (find it in the Zickt admin under Settings Workspace Channels [your channel] Installation)
- Click Save Changes. The messenger appears on your site.
Manual install
- Download the .zip from this listing
- Upload it under Plugins Add New Upload Plugin
- Activate, then follow steps 4–6 above
FAQ
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Do I need a Zickt account?
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Yes. The plugin connects an existing Zickt workspace to your WordPress site. It does not host the chat itself. Zickt is a paid service with a free trial. Start your trial at zickt.com.
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How much does Zickt cost?
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Zickt is a paid service with a free trial covering all features. See zickt.com/pricing for current plans.
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Where do I find my Channel Key?
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In your Zickt admin: Settings Workspace Channels [your messenger channel] Installation. The Channel Key is shown at the top of the page.
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Where can I learn more about Zickt?
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Apart from the in-product help, the Zickt blog covers feature guides and customer-support best practices, and the documentation has setup walkthroughs and integration guides.
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What languages does the widget support?
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The messenger widget displays in English by default. Additional language settings are configured per-channel in your Zickt admin.
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Can I customize the widgetÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s appearance?
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Yes. In your Zickt admin, go to Settings Workspace Channels [your messenger channel] to customize colors, position, launcher style, welcome message, and more. Changes take effect within seconds. No plugin update needed.
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Does the widget work on mobile?
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Yes. The messenger widget is fully responsive and adapts to mobile and tablet screens. Visitors on phones see the same chat bubble experience as desktop users, with a full-screen view when the chat is opened.
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Where is conversation data stored?
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All conversation content, visitor profiles, and reply history are stored on ZicktÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s hosted infrastructure. Your WordPress server does not store any chat data. The plugin only emits the loader script tag. See the Privacy section below for full details on data flow.
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Does this work with caching plugins / Cloudflare / Litespeed?
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Yes. The widget loads asynchronously from
cdn.zickt.com. Caching plugins do not affect it because the script tag is static and the widget content is loaded at runtime. -
Does the widget slow down my site?
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The loader is ~1KB and is loaded async with no render-blocking behavior. Lighthouse scores are not affected on first load. The full widget bundle is fetched only when a visitor opens the chat.
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Can I hide the widget on specific pages?
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Yes. Add a filter in your themeÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s
functions.php:add_filter( 'zickt_render_widget', function( $render ) { if ( is_page( 'no-chat' ) ) { return false; } return $render; } ); -
Can I hide the widget when IÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’m logged in as admin?
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Yes. Toggle Hide widget for administrators in Settings Zickt.
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What data does the plugin send?
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The pluginÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s PHP code does not call any Zickt server. Your WordPress install is not contacting Zickt directly. The widget is loaded by the visitorÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s browser from
cdn.zickt.com, which records standard HTTPS request metadata (IP, user-agent, referrer) and sets session cookies. Conversation content is only sent when the visitor types a message. If you turn on Identify logged-in users, the WordPress account email, display name, and user ID are also passed to Zickt so logged-in users donÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’t need to re-enter their email. See the Privacy section below for the full list of links.
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1.0.0
- Initial release.
- Settings page with Channel Key, Identify logged-in users, Hide for administrators.
- German (de_DE) translation.