Zickt is a modern 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.
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.
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 Zickt’s servers, not on your WordPress install.
What the Zickt service provides:
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.
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.
Turn on Identify logged-in users in plugin settings to pass the visitor’s WordPress account email and display name to Zickt automatically. Logged-in users won’t be asked for their email again when they start a chat. Anonymous visitors are unaffected.
This plugin loads the Zickt messenger widget from cdn.zickt.com. Loading the widget causes the visitor’s browser to make an HTTPS request to Zickt’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 visitor’s browser to track the conversation session. Conversation content is only sent when the visitor types a message into the widget.
If you enable 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 visitor’s browser only — your WordPress server does not call any Zickt API.
For Zickt’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 site’s privacy policy.