Flowblinq AI Boost
77% of brands are invisible to AI search platforms. Loamly / PRWeb, 2025 Your WordPress site was built for humans. Flowblinq is performance automation for AI-specific web pages. The platform audits what ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini say about your brand, writes the pages they need, and hosts them on Flowblinq. The plugin makes them available at your domain via WordPress rewrite rules. The system keeps every asset current as those platforms change what they reward. We audit, fix, and maintain for you. Automated after setup. Audit. What ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini say about your brand. What they get right. What they miss. What they get wrong. Fix. Four AI-specific assets hosted on Flowblinq, served at your domain via WordPress rewrite rules: llms.txt, llms-full.txt, .well-known/ucp.json, and per-page Schema.org JSON-LD. Maintain. The Flowblinq backend monitors what AI platforms actually index, re-evaluates as signals shift, and rewrites your assets automatically. No scheduled regeneration on your server. No re-runs of the audit. Recent client deployments: National hospital network: 142,000 to 992,000 weekly page views, 6 weeks after Flowblinq deployment. Flowblinq client data, 2026 Indian distributor of a global photography brand: 5,800 to 14,700 weekly page views, 4 weeks after Flowblinq deployment. Flowblinq client data, 2026 Requires a Flowblinq account. Get credentials at www.flowblinq.com. External Services This plugin connects to geo.flowblinq.com, operated by Flowblinq. The service is the source of all served content. What is sent, when, and why: You click Run Free Audit. The plugin POSTs a JSON payload containing your site URL (e.g. https://yoursite.com) to https://geo.flowblinq.com/api/v1/audit. This starts the AI-visibility audit. You click Verify My Changes. The plugin POSTs an empty payload to https://geo.flowblinq.com/api/v1/audit/{audit_id}/verify, referencing the audit you started. This re-runs the audit for a before-and-after comparison. A visitor (human or AI crawler) requests /llms.txt, /llms-full.txt, or /.well-known/ucp.json. The plugin fetches the file from https://geo.flowblinq.com/api/serve/{your-site-slug}/... and caches the response for one hour. Only your site slug is sent. No visitor data. Authentication uses OAuth 2.0 client_credentials against https://geo.flowblinq.com/api/oauth/token. The Client ID and Client Secret are sent only in this request. The access token is cached in the WordPress transients table for under one hour. No visitor data is sent. The plugin transmits your site URL, your site slug, and your API credentials. It does not transmit visitor IP addresses, user agents, browsing history, form submissions, or any other end-user information. Service terms and privacy policy. By using this plugin you agree to the Flowblinq Terms of Service at https://flowblinq.com/terms and Privacy Policy at https://flowblinq.com/privacy. Privacy This plugin transmits the following data to geo.flowblinq.com, operated by Flowblinq: Your site URL when you start an audit. Your site slug when fetching /llms.txt and other GEO files for visitors. Your API credentials (Client ID and Client Secret) over HTTPS, only when requesting an access token. This plugin does not collect, store, or transmit: Visitor IP addresses, browsers, or session identifiers. End-user form submissions or comments. Personally identifiable information about anyone other than the site administrator who configures the plugin. Stored data on your WordPress site: fqgeo_client_id, fqgeo_client_secret, fqgeo_site_slug, fqgeo_active_audit_id in the wp_options table. Cached response payloads in the WordPress transients table (fqgeo_proxy_*, fqgeo_access_token). These expire within one hour. When you delete the plugin, uninstall.php removes all of the above.
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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.