AI Search Analytics & Tracking
Track AI search impressions and clicks from ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude & other LLMs and improve your website’s visibility across all AI search results. Airefs is the analytics platform for AI search. As more users discover websites through AI-generated answers — in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google Gemini, Copilot, and Meta AI — standard web analytics tools miss this traffic entirely. This plugin connects your WordPress site to Airefs so you can see exactly how AI systems interact with your content. Impressions: See Which AI Crawlers Visit Your Site AI models crawl the web to answer user queries and gather training data. The Airefs Impressions feature tracks these server-side visits so you know: Which AI systems are crawling your site (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Amazon Bot, and more) Which pages are being crawled and how often When crawls happen, with full timestamps and HTTP status codes Trends over time — identify which content AI considers most relevant The dashboard breaks this down into a Charts view (cumulative impressions by crawler over time), a Pages table (every page ranked by total AI impressions), and a Logs view (individual crawler visits in real time with LLM name, bot identity, IP address, and page path). You can also filter for “user searches only” to isolate live query activity from background training crawls — so you know when AI is visiting your site to answer a real user’s question right now. Clicks: Measure Real Traffic from AI Search Results Impressions tell you when AI crawls your content. Clicks tell you when real users follow a link from an AI-generated answer to your site. The Airefs Clicks feature tracks visits from users who discovered your brand in an AI answer and clicked through. Attributed by AI source: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google Gemini, Copilot, Meta AI Bar charts breaking down clicks by AI platform over time Referrers table ranking AI sources by total click volume Pages table showing which of your pages receive the most AI-referred traffic Time windows of 7, 30, 90, and 180 days for trend analysis Each individual click is counted, giving you a complete picture of AI-driven traffic that tools like Google Analytics may miss. Why This Matters AI search is the fastest-growing discovery channel on the web. When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity a question and your site gets cited, that’s a new type of impression that traditional analytics don’t capture. When they click through, that’s a new type of visit that referral reports often misattribute or lose entirely. This plugin gives you visibility into both sides of AI search — crawler activity (impressions) and human traffic (clicks) — so you can understand how AI models engage with your content and measure the real impact on your site. Getting Started Install and activate this plugin. Create a free account at https://app.getairefs.com. Copy your Access Token from the Airefs Settings page. Enter the token in Settings → Airefs Tracking in your WordPress dashboard. Data typically appears within 1–2 days. Impressions tracking is server-side and requires no additional configuration. Clicks tracking is handled automatically by a lightweight script injected into your site’s . Privacy Deployed on Cloudflare for secure, performant delivery. User sign‑up flows run on Convex. Analytics data is processed in Tinybird and stored on AWS servers within the EU.
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WP SMTP Mailer – SMTP7
WP SMTP Mailer – SMTP7 allows you to configure and send all outgoing emails via a SMTP server (It works like the postman). This will prevent your emails from going into the junk/spam folder of the recipients. Go to Settings > SMTP7 and configure SMTP then post SMTP credentials. You can set the following options: Specify the from name and email address for outgoing email. Choose to send mail by SMTP or PHP’s mail() function. Specify an SMTP host (defaults to localhost). Specify an SMTP port (defaults to 25). Choose SSL / TLS encryption (not the same as STARTTLS). Choose to use SMTP authentication or not (defaults to not). Specify an SMTP username and password. SMTP Testing server : MailMug.net SMTP Testing : https://youtu.be/fAXevTJ0r8I Support : http://www.ciphercoin.com/contact/ Contact Form 7 Not Sending Emails WordPress SMTP Mailer Features Send email using a SMTP sever. You can use Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail’s SMTP server if you have an account with them. Securely deliver emails to your recipients. Username and password encryption List of SMTP Servers (Outgoing) Gmail :- Host: smtp.gmail.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Gmail :- Host: smtp.gmail.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Outlook.com :- Host: smtp-mail.outlook.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Office365.com :- Host: smtp.office365.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Hotmail.com :- Host: smtp.live.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Yahoo Mail :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Yahoo Mail :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Yahoo Mail Deutschland :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Yahoo Mail Plus :- Host: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) AOL.com :- Host: smtp.aol.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) AT&T :- Host: smtp.att.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) NTL @ntlworld.com :- Host: smtp.ntlworld.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) BT Connect :- Host: smtp.btconnect.com – No-Encryption – Port(25) BT Openworld :- Host: mail.btopenworld.com – No-Encryption – Port(25) BT Internet :- Host: mail.btinternet.com – No-Encryption – Port(25) Orange :- Host: smtp.orange.net – No-Encryption – Port(25) Orange UK :- Host: smtp.orange.co.uk – No-Encryption – Port(25) Wanadoo UK :- Host: smtp.wanadoo.co.uk – No-Encryption – Port(25) Comcast :- Host: smtp.comcast.net – No-Encryption – Port(587) Yahoo Mail AU/NZ :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com.au – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) O2 Deutschland :- Host: mail.o2online.de – No-Encryption – Port(25) zoho Mail :- Host: smtp.zoho.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) T-Online Deutschland :- Host: securesmtp.t-online.de – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) 1&1 (1and1) :- Host: smtp.1and1.com – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) 1&1 Deutschland :- Host: smtp.1und1.de – Secure(TLS) – Port(587) Verizon :- Host: outgoing.verizon.net – Secure (SSL) – Port(465) Verizon (Yahoo hosted) :- Host: outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net – No-Encryption – Port(587) Mail.com :- Host: smtp.mail.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) GMX.com :- Host: smtp.gmx.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Yahoo Mail UK :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Airmail :- Host: smtp.airmail.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Bluewin.ch :- Host: smtpauth.bluewin.ch – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Eartlink.net :- Host: smtpauth.earthlink.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(587) iCloud Mail :- Host: smtp.mail.me.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(587) Rocketmail :- Host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Rogers :- Host: smtp.broadband.rogers.com – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Ameritech.net :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Pacbell :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Swbell :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Bellsouth :- Host: smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Flash :- Host:- smtp.mail.att.net – Secure(SSL) – Port(465) Note: These SMTP Ports and Settings may be different depending upon your Host Provider. Please contact your Web Server Host for correct details.