Intunix
Intunix adds the Intunix SDK to your WordPress site’s front-end. Enter your API key, choose which forms to auto-register, and Intunix shows in-app surveys, NPS, CSAT, and feedback experiences driven by triggers you configure in the Intunix portal. No theme editing required.
You can also attach an Intunix form to a button without code — either via the Intunix panel on the block editor’s Button block, or by enabling the site-wide Floating button in Settings → Intunix.
Features
- One-field setup: paste your Intunix API key.
- Auto-register forms by slug or id.
- Optional auto-identify of logged-in users (id, email, name, roles).
- No-code form triggers: a Button-block panel and a site-wide floating button.
- Elementor: a dedicated “Intunix Form” widget with a form picker.
- WooCommerce: open a form on store actions (order, checkout, abandonment, refund …) — no analytics events.
Privacy
When “Auto-identify logged-in users” is enabled, the plugin sends the logged-in user’s WordPress user id, email address, display name, and roles to Intunix (intunix.com) so experiences can be targeted and responses attributed. With the option disabled, only anonymous session data is sent. See https://intunix.com/privacy.
